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i : Base aa |A. Helm, a Sailor, Sends a Re« Hah et celine a «| volver Bullet Through His | FIRE AT EDGEWATER Heart in the lowa House —— xx AKILLED IN WS. _ DRUNKEN ROW PLACERVILLE, Calf, Nov. 2%.—)'Th Se] ow. Bt. M. Rarnes, the 4 Washington street, at 4]. ‘The home of Frank Rothwel A, Wain, 6 Gallen Sbewt & veers | Se ate es ‘A drunken row in a wine § on] char who fell overboard — tant a houhed ane mis | Heres avenue, Wagowster, wes burned | | ing pis réiie at eb toeeet brat , line treat teem. She. teal © he bed, the right hand grasping | }{eim's room drinking lant was emp tila | exactly wher wway at the time and residen men and & wounding of a fourth./principals had bee prenclvary bad beoe Ct Movements are contemplated | | have taken @ positior sider imp rietor Of the t mitted. Mobed ery house hoard the 1 at the Iowa a 4 when f r 4 thin f Heim had beer | Fremont 7 : APPEAL SEVERE BALLARD BARBER =...’ FIGHTING. promptly lee rul thelr ar pat Hh. se via a T ARE CHARGED oo Ay AF Bg, int | Gen. Wood Battles With Moros MU INIED Scemeaaie af tka: teaieel hake | for Five Days in Jolo WITH MURDER states, proposing that they ¢ ne | with him tn an answer to President : SAN FRANCIACO, Nov | pi - reins | natANtt, i, Rencerere, Agha terest, ne men picid we8t| “TOPEKA, Ken. Nov. .—might| Farmer's Daughter Is Spirited | rock» and brush re being held pending develop: | « ty in the murder are now | ed November 17, th nth, rrving & life nentence Away By Man Against/ pletely routing the insurgents, bur —— eave BALLARD. Nov Te ee mum Jhaa dies sa "however bullsvan wt She W w sen, the Moro leader who was held Soe ee ee |] Whom She Was a Winnees| fi Sere ae, fan ELECTROCUTED - Sees eat S Bote use| cot Seojed sits. whens co ee | A ee Owners of Long Overdue Nome Steamer enue, last night. He was 4 ed that hie injortes | bush. Major Soott was wounded in Carmine Gatmari Pays Death James Sullivan Is Dead as Result KIDNAPED ih ra darengr sofa etre sheath: oid elias hes leak thle ‘ . se al hree hundred Mt are : [morning for the Killing of Guard of Injuries Received in Myste- rt were carried of | mon f dowered ce ship | Wadeup at rious Saloon Row : took by “with | hw vowel us her oad peracid shortly after midnight fust outs e was bleeding from both hands, Hassen escaped, but’ i® e tne reat dor, of the eaioan, uncon: | the mouth. nose, gare, 20, A am kidnaped Taai | thought to have been billed the na Penalty for Murder of a| Admit Her Loss--Wreckage Seen Near almost a score of wounds about the | His face was almost beaten inte a trall of the kid After the Moros had been rountied head. His face was beaten almort| pulp. She was @ witness in| General Wood started on & ex Woman, Early This Morning Dr. MoGregor was called and he |)" attended the injured man after the | % m against 2,000 natty back of Tabiitet t Be apiriting her Yakutat Indicates That She Was Wreck- into jetty. After t his room in the Ki agal s suspected np. Minister Pow Sullivan te said to ha broth | jestroyed during the previ- | gy rin Low Angeles, who is the Anso- iated Press correspondent at that tell how the other soldiers left th saloon, No one seems to know whether or not they followed their veasel was wrecked within a few days, at least, and possibly with « few hours, 2A die | @ Clyde Yachtsmen Propose to received medical latter had been sqnoved to his room — aS was of no avail and he in the Kirklané Soto! Sullivan is odd ee teane. Fee ae OBSING, N. ¥., Nov, 22-—Carmint nab tie is unmarried i to have TW ASMINGTON, D., : , Gatmarl was electrocuted at 6 ed in a Storm==-Lapt- McUrath, ter a ae oe n a is bi ss cilioenadl cable tro a tae Paiepines oe ap warned sere o'clock this morning for the mur- Gay oo Ing the news of the battle between ‘ e Ute ue Meved tc tted the this werene | t teen “whe were te. sne 1a Joon sed ved to have the A Killed. Further! Wella, but it s known that he o the assault, Sullivan entered | c« : eS Probably Lost Fort Lawton were at the bar twicina | the soldier who is believed to b POPU PERE RE REESE BEREEEE REESE business of the Northern Pa & drin&. Sullivan is said to have| gullty of the crime i named Bige- | e @ | cfc in this city. cemmenmnatity thrown his coat on the bar and, low. Mars! Hunt has gone to —_——————— while calling for a drink, made a/ Fort Lawton to arrest him and his | ° a remark derogatory to the sohilers. | companions of last night | icine ae s Th little Nome steamer Discovery ‘The latter took no notice of him at} Coroner Hoye waa notified of the the time. A few minutes later one| death this afternoon and he tn turn oan mx ee ty Nov. 3.—Preaident = eS has been given up for lost. In the Of the soldiers went out the tack| hotified Sheriff Cudihee, who has In an effort to make a peacead’ \ t door and Sullivan ie said to have) sent a deputy sheriff to Ballard to mont with the insur be Mgnt ef telegregine ebvicns’ reqstved followed him, What happened then | investigate the case. The ocuroner fastonea = Mintntor va es from Juneau yesterday, it seems al ig @ question. It was impossible ‘his | held a post-mortem examination or miniater, the Hatian s = y 3 Morning to find any one who « uld| Sullivan's body afte ", and the Spanish cons most certain that the long overdue rel a ia s oo s a companion and Sullivan out the place. = — p shane that |i 3 er leaving Yakutat October 28 boat New. | Try and Take America’s Tro- | Nothing has been seen or heard of her a ene Daweh war ae suueeueeees ‘ since that date : cnipa have tanded. mestnes, jPRenesetess Leandhmsen phy: Across the Sea in s90g |, The BM sows trem the North cow Arms the story printed by the t#ar mealing attention to the shamerul 2 | tan ce sestty & Wools ape to the sMtct thet ethos obtaining in the city hall, Saturday, The Star printe | Indians bad come Into Valdes with the r }| GLASGOW, Nov, %%—The Herald | report that large vensel had been nme interesting facts about the way the delinquent COMtTACH | today sintes that @ syndicate of | wrecked aa ake ceeokaier Chaee oo te s, who, in the role of land pirates, have converted many o j) bed gomimnn wie patie ae for | Gulf of Alaska, about a day's journey | America’s cup in 1995. They are con- | trot |Iithe streets of Seattle into inaccessible wastes of sloughs andj) (i ering a plan to have three yachts a t white man who came to j built by Wa . Fife and Myine, by thi | ie indi pectively, hich will be raced brought the confi WHILE ATTORNEYS CONFER ON SETTLEMENT, | Members of Nordenskjold Ant- a win tin ba alee to the ag bagger me } st will the cted as the challenger. seen along the beach near Yakutat 77 eat huge pleces of the Discovery's hull, MILLIONAIRE CHARGED | fregmente of her life boats and numer JOHN H. MGARTH. WITH BRIBERY ous Mfe preservors, ote. Captain of the M-fated Steamer Bent stated that « terrible storm Discovery. raged the night the Discovery left Yakutat, and he believes she was over- ious to taking command of Whetned ty & the ) Whevovery, Capt Moira wan eo py yen ym ren A ge third mate of the Meteor, which was ee ee disabled in the Bering sea last Oc- Captain John W. McGrath, the! "The saddest part of his probable UNION SYMPATHIZERS HOLD UP AND RID-/| arctic Expedition Picked Up) DLE STREET CAR WITH MISSILES-—POLICE ARE | by Argentine Gunboat FORCED TO FIRE REVOLVERS Jnot appreciate it, Taxpayer, but that forfeit money ints to $6,282, ol is increasing at the incredible rate 120 a day. BUENOS AYRES, Nov. That's a sample of business methods now in vogue in th Argentine gunboat ity hall j Rae Seat, wae Mealy. edie bee = gn a eee Phe Star showed what improvements the city could get At the conclusion of the confer. | [orm of mianilon. The poles shat board. One member died last iin the way of street cleaning, street lighting, and police pro \ ence between the opposing counsel, | freely, but they were unable to dis The dispateh faile to state Pection if the members of the board of public works were not!) DA j the fate of the expedition vessel. = | ht " idem 1 hi ANN youthful master of the vessel. wAs/ fate is that in Boston, a young girl —_—_—— uch big cowards, and dared to collect this money. a in Boston, Mass. tn December |ister and an aged mother have for Mayor Harrison and the mediation | perse the crowd ‘enti! they fired a vol- } ley from thetrrevolvers into the air, Vay committee, at 3 o'clock this after- Now, here are a few more things the city could do wit oS x of 197 and aver since * wan 10 years! years been looking forward to his the $120 which is due it every day from the land pirates wh« pee sea. \return; also that on his return from noon, Attorney Ds for the! There were otetructions strikers, announced that an agree-| nave bean rs tr ¢ ‘ | His life an a saflor was begun on a/his voyage, he was to ha’ qsent had been practically reashedinat aren ake possession of the public thoroughfares and ‘shanghai the! Ij small flehing smack on the New-| married to a youns society git at that will end the street car strike, Col Bliae for the © j axpayers. \ diand — — a this city. -— ence Darrow, © bined | ‘ he shipped trom Boston on a Taree The first officer of the Discovery CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—The operation of | era. held & conference this morning his money would pay the combined salaries of sailing vessel. and for, five years|is a brother of Captain Nord of the the State street cable line was under-| They will submit thelr views to Mayor The mayor and his clerk. the bigh seas on the different steamship Farallon. Chief Engt- CHICAGO, IIL, Nov. 23—Bulletin. aes of that class, heer Guy Wolford is a resident of taken for the first time since the | Harrisom this afternoon. Strike began, November 12. More po- | Coni is reported to be running low at Moe were detailed at the barne, al-| the car barns. DEATH Of the 13 members of the city council. Of the city comptroller’s office. Me then secured a position on Everett and was married just prior the steamship St. Louis of the to ak American Itne, which runs between | old. idward Venuice parce te New York, Southampton and Liver-|native of New York and tenves © though the force om the cars has not| The rcher Avenue trofiey wires were been increased. cut In a dosen places this morning and | Jean Campel, a Sailor, Killed) ‘The first of the State street care hed | the tracks obstructed. The guy wires hardly reached the business portion of | were also ent until the trolers in| by @ Fall in Ballard Harbor Of the law department, and Of the judicial department. . pool. For three years he was with | mother, sister and brohter, He is 40 And there would be about $% left. that vessel while she was in the/years of age The other nf@mbers of , merchant marine, and was also with|the crew are William Dangerfield, If you don't believe it, you may look in the annual report] her when she was chartered by the |/steward; Robert Carlson, deck hand; the city when trouble began in earn- i. places sagged to the von oft ost. the street. A live trotley wire om Hal- letgusits or ‘One State street car was stopped at| stead was also cut this morning. One f the city comptroller, and you will find that the daily salary}]| SYS08 Por “S"snarge of bribing lee ee oe ee —— Rage Joan Campet, a sallor of the French | of the— isiators in the effort to kill a bill] Later was transferred to the| second castnese, and Wiliam Shady, 4 clerk } which, if passed, would allow alum|coast su steamer Gedney, ana|also of Bveret Cher aceettines ntip $12, to be weed in baking powders. on that vensel he came around the| It is presents that the Discovery Horn to this port, where he was had landed most of her passengers Comptroller's office is $25. signed to shore duty. from Nome before she was lost. Taw! departnent is $2p FIREMEN Sect ecowd sok tempts tae Senry poles tatters i [tan ANNO Thettore, Gected ot Gv) Seattle Shipyards company’s plant in |} Killed “Tage eventing at” 6:90-v'elock Judicial department is Sir, “ampet went up the ladder to untangle A total of $114. \Thrown to the Ground With|Old Established English Firm | WHEW CONSTITUTION ER Ballard, fell from the rigging of the \ : | nana repem, When near the top, about |} This money that should be and is not collected, woul ee he: * loat his Thiso hear the total expense of running the executive, legisla ‘ W ih l l If FRAMED Saeomn and ‘iaraoien. ee am ive and judicial departments ofthe city. If you don’t believe . . . ’ he to W. 8 May-(Ithat, look in the comptroller’s 's last report. | | Overturned Engine, They| Goes to the Wall le best dene ontieh teen Perhaps you haven't thought of this, cither. i] _—_—— jabowt 30 years old and had been « That the horrible condition, of First avenue, Pike street and Seventh avenue south, andother thoroughfares, as a re Fortieth street by obstructions. It | dangling end caused the instant death F. O'NEILL, CHIEF OF CHICAGO POLICE whip to the deck and was instantly - member of the vessel's Narrowly Escape Death . fon was referred to y pe LONDON, Nov. 23.—The old estab- ‘The convention of labor organtization® proposed const! pera a hag completed its work of framing a new | the various leper “rlected” by them. | ult of the outrageous negligence of the contractors, has rob ————— Ushed firm constitution for the Western Central) jit unions will report to tfle Weater: bed the Small merchants ard other business men on thos (Special to The Star) pany suspended payment today. <— Labor union yesterday afternoon st | Central Labor union of their action t treets of their source of livelfhood. Their business ha: TACOMA, Noy, 23.—Two firemen & Meeting in Waitresses’ hall. The | the matter by December 2 narrowly esc ath or serious | practically been ruined, because their customers could not}! MAttanly emeaped | deeth ov partons Ihvade through hog wallows of climb mountains of earth and Helens avenue station, runnnig in SEA T T LE BOY ponse to a falxe from the Iiebris to trade with them } ty hall building, overtu ~ DON H. SMITH firying for some time to sell a half Intere his ¢ ng and — , A | catabliahrdent. Poy yy the deal : And every one of these business men is a taxpayer and hag]| corner of Ninth IS ACCUSED io tie hense Se Bemith CHICAGO, | Eh. Wey, Setweik 7 ect { his i . avenue Inst eve in | any rd - : _ ag eA n-union employes of the Amer. ||P right to protec ion of his interests. ‘ a ‘Strapped to his ioe hee eed, Bmith took $19 jean Hide & Leather company, while |i The Star will furnish the taxpayers with a little more food]! patterson was th jently to Lundberg. a8 guarantet | going to work this mornin, " i ii 4 us D y thet ae wee pay ‘the balance of . pursue iyo trowa ote «. r g hth Alifferent bill of fare, tomorrow. the pavement and was badly bruised achattes w. mente a iy | pure . Or mt have been watching event stne — — Ream, Nee. Race acres ve well known business man of Seattie,| ay Lundberg decided not to pur-|strike was declared three weel o wh ox tendes SS tee siuaeet ete. of (he evo. who is charged by Richard Cameron, | chase, and forfeited the $100. The woncdnien men turned 7 sec} cite im expected to arrive from Port | tween pw Bip Se theory he left 7 ‘Art Tuatitute in California. ‘The Yount proprietor of the Pioneer Dye works,| It is alleged then that Smith went in a subway and fired recolvers in-| land Inte this afternoon in his apeeint | hadly bruised. | man entered the school several months with larceny by embesslement, was] to Cameron and stated that he had /to the crowd, | Michael Giiligh ra | car. He will remain tn the city until | Phe engine itself waa damaged to | ago and is studying pen and ink work before Justice Cann, this afternoon.| only received $15 as earnest money,| Anthony S. Zymanaki of ay evening, looking over the pro- the extent of $7% of $100. One of the|His parents, who live at 106 Dexter! Chief O'Neil, with an army of po- ioe nox new alte of the unton depot and rear wheels was broken and the | avenue in this city, received the news) lice, made it possible for the street According to the complaint for) and paid Camerom $10 and kept $5 ern + © wound The oll pend Smith's arrest, Cameron ha’ been) as his commision. workmen escaped. President Biott of the Northern Pa- attending other matters in connec three-horse shafts were snapped. today. railroads to move their cars, about the righ hip and thigh. Osc ‘The case of Donald H. Smith, a Comper, the engineer, was caught be-