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F THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1905 r > * s 4 | tana grapes, erate $1; Tok ‘ «| day | per at ' Hila t A Hie w. Cher oi 1s HH rt ‘ » ” ao ” : on | 1b paniute, per dos Go ~ tarines, per box 70 Dec. 46, 45 1 4 1 if : ites, per box, $1.60, | > He : - 8, 4 Bit ‘ Butter and Cheese. Oa | ¥onw », 240 king, Ib,| h . | Washington ch t | 1 : . De | Fiennes et Sr Uascs Delon teaver pons Ainerican cheene, 16 . YORK, Oct. 90.—Followime PITTSBURG, Oct. 30.—Moi convict him, Nathan is now a com Eggs. ‘ hype ag Pe | plete physical and nervous wreck,| Ranch eggs, 4004 Oregon, 26 Geena rt #2 1-2. REAR ADMIRAL TRAIN AND SON ATTACKED—LATTER HELD Nathan, secretary to the manager of | Hut he still maintains his Innocence. | ! OMe. : 14 1-8, 140 1-4, 141 ugar AS HOSTAGE—SLUEJACKETS TO THE RESCUE the “Shepherd King,” Comle Opera] In this, too, he is supported bY! pry granulated, sacks, 100 Ihe Kt. T 41-4, 741 company, was arrenied in this city| other members of the company, Who] s, 99” yfruit granulated, aacke, 100 4 Gas, 104 3-8, 108 1-4, 104 3-8 : senna 1 o'clock this morning and| state that his love for the girl was Bt treet, per sank, $8.68; | iotronolitas hata aan : charged with the murder of his| reciprocated, and that the two were | Goiden C., $3.00; Yextra C., $6.1 th 1 5-8, 37 1-8, 37 5-8 (Ry Beripos News Assn twice, ‘The Chinese officials refusod | awootheart n Geary, a former | evidently very fond of ench other. | Poultry : 0 1-8, 104 1-8, 1068-4, R GHAL, Oct, 30—Rear Ad- ,' tore the officer and guns. Nan-| member of same company Mias Geary, the murdered girl Drensed chick 1 " tabi 4. BT 1-4, BT B-4 3 nog age Ne ro viter of | Kine is an active center in the boy | If Nathan in guilty, he is on an known on the stage ax Ethel | chickens, 14 9 4, 112 1-4 the Aw Asiatic squadron, and of American goods the most inhuman flends ever fou Durrell, and was 21, Her parents | i0 Nim a 4. 171 9% bis son, Lieutenant Train, w . | opt by the law. On September 21 a| live in Boston, and last night the| Gen. Ee tacked by Chin le of ' HONGKONG, Oct, 30.--Amertcans sult case, containing the dismem-| mother declared that the girl might] pressed ste ys 4, 1506-8 4 King while pheasant shooting. The | Say the boycott ts resumed th all} sred trunk of a woman, waa found| have been dianected by physicians, | mutton, 6% @ ze 108 8d, 4 fdmiral had accidentally shot and|Chiness ports, ‘The results are sert floating off the Mannachusetts const | after she had been operated upon | dreamed veal Fons 1443-4 j wounded a Chine woman, Th us, Canton leaders have Just re near Winthrop, a small town near| probably for appendicitys, of which |lamnb, THe. id yee ett dye 8 | 4 Villagers surrounded the officers, | oolued $8.40) from Chinese 'n Call-! rim LOUBIYANKA SQUARE, MO 8COW, WHERE SERIOUS RIOT. | Boston. On Friday of this past week | obe Had complained a tow ie soon | hone, $6.26 pe Rock sid 29 3-6 aa Sats s ne Sais the. Be WASHINGTON, D ‘Oct. 30 ING OCC URRED, same spot, which contained the| in Baston on September 1 Binal: dilaaaiiasamectagemttins) 1% ee nb ad 180 1-8. 4 landed and were attacked by a mob! © s have been sent Admiral _. Moscow is now th nter of serious revolutionary outhreaks, | badly decomposed arme d legs a i 2 | Union 182 3-8, 131 3-8, 1823-8, f of Chinamen, who tried to pitchfork Train to cable « report of the Nan- Clashes between the Cossacks and mobs of workmen and students [of the same woman. The body was! PITTSBURG, Oct, 20.—-Morri#)! Reported for The Star by Down-| {i1. Cent i £) the marines The troops fired king affatr, have been frequent and both sides bave suffered seriously, The wa identifi by the rings on the fin Nathan haa told the ¢ eetives all ing, Hopkins & Co. IN. Y. Cent 150 5-8, 150, 150 6-8. ter condult that supplies the city has been damaged and at a meet- | gers he knows about the murder of Su | es to noon, 382,100 shares. 4 _— ing « ver 10,000 strikers plant for preventing raphic communt The gruesome finds created the|sanne Geary, The officers believe! CryICAGO, Oct. 20. lowing are| win 4 cation have been perfected moat Intense excitement all over the | he is not wanted for murder, but his! quotations on Board of Trade to-| Gave ten cents. See Page 6 ie East, and the authorities of every| confession gives cluas which, it is] - ce eel q P large city worked hard to find the believed, will lead to the discov a th ” murderer. Nathan was arrested (ery of the guilty ones. Nathan ad k ’ | DID MY BEST | W ano wieron oF of Culet of Te-| nits Ris tonponatitlity Ser the ste A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. a lice Ploree, of Boston, who it is be-| condition and implicates another : > y , leved, has sufficient evide to} woman. » the eyes, you can|do my le appreciate so 1 experience realized that | was the lucky com I gave my very best thought and (By fertons © ' : A 4 . petitor in the architectural contest | attention to the design; thought a e heavy - at a remarkable rate RAULEIGH, N. C., Oct, 30.--Three ) 15, were hemmed In by tho flames) for puliding the new municipal long time before | made a atroke| PORTSMOUTH, Oct. 30.—A Vir-| Of "Dew one!on top of the building, forty-five] srncture 7 rr 4 “If you ever got a resounding rap {for an eleventh-hour man, I would I Ridi H | : ] me. TC orto | s Riding Heavy Seas 3 raons were seriously injure Bw said Architect Clayton|of the pen, and then simply did’ . . a . b oy whom subsequently died, and a} feet above the street Timothy Wal-) ) wiison, the man whose design is | what I believe any man Prem to ginia wireless from the presiden ; NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 90 —A wire 3 @ozen others had a narrow escape | ince of New York. who has been! the one which has been accepted by|THE VERY BEST, AND LEAVE] gpoard the West Virginia to Gover-| fale om, Cabs, Hatteras to the Nor a from the flames in a fire that de-| studying for the priesthood, climbed | |), municipal building com|ttee THE REST TO FORTUNE. 8 | folk mtd yers cays that the West} q stroyed the priests house at Nas-|the buttress to rescue them, but I had no more idea that I would 1 am practically unknown heré.|@or Herrick, answering a t eran) pte cag Mme amy . obsny BE on Saturday, when I] 1 had a look-in @reth orphanage, a Catholic boys’ in-| was cut off from the stalrways. and) 46 tne winner than that I would be|I got my first expertence in Cleve y miles south of Hatteras in the i stitution, three miles from Raleigh, | the three Jumped. All were Maus! nominated preatdent,” he continued. | land, O., and came west in 1886, but |}9f congra - 4 last night led and injured sertously, Glavis} “1 went up to the city hall and get|have been in Seattle only a few | will, not reach the Virginie capes J ue fire broke out between 2 and/ died tonight. a copy of the plana and apecifea: | years, hardly tong enough’ to give! morning, The president's boat |wesit eight ronignt Prenident Hoot A the Great October Har- k 3 o'clock this morning and spread) Dr, Lamb of New York and Rev.| tions for the building, and waa|my work a good standing among! Gy proceeding up the coast through og and pend a the midst of lations was intercepted | Midst of a severe northeast gale and rapidly. Twelve persons escaped by Fathers S. Price and O'Brien jump-| rarher disheartened to find that 12|the other architects of the city. 1 | . are having an} j Sumping from the second and third| ed from the windows thirty feet 19| architects had beon there before me| am Ragpy, what gona without say awful rough passage | vest Sale j story windows leven Buffalo,|the ground. but w ot seriously’ and that I had only about 19 dmys|ing. FE am not going to be e 4 aged 23 years, and John Glavts, aged | injured. Property loss, 625,000. —/ in which to complete the design. I| satisfied with my work until the|® 2 ls ee felt further apprehensive because 1 building is a living reality, a reall le BANK CLEARIN if THE SEASON'S NEWPST FABRICS MADE UP IN THE LATEST P was the ‘thirteenth’ one in the list, | zation of my own option of f | Oct. 30, 190 +1 192,010.05 a {| STYLKS—SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED. WORSTEDS But | went to work, and you may | what the structure should embody da ar \@ Oct. 30. 1904 Sunday #|. TWEEDS, SCOTCH GOODS—ALL NEW NEAT PATTERNS FOR be sure that I did not have many | architecturally t ‘es «|i BUSINESS AND DRESS WEAR hours’ sleep from the time that [| “No, I can't say, until | have had PRA kee eR, Ree made up my mind to compete until) a talk with the committes, what | WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LINE BLACK GOODS IN of 1 the time Hmit for the submiasion of | features of my design were the ones| ‘The Ballard city council will hold THE CITY AT POPULAR PRICES. plans expired. I worked as I have/ which won me the prise. I honest-/its regular meeting Tuesday night) F MARKETS never worked before, and deter-| ly can't say, myself what they were. /and several matters of importance| mined that if there was any chance | All I can say ts that I did my best” | wilt pe discussed, « « them the =| franchise asked for by the North tables. — - = ern Pacific and Great Northern for| Beans, on per cwt, $3.25@82.75; Only $7.50 for a $10.00 Sult ° e & npur track along A wtreet. This! No. 2 small whites, $2.50 holce erected to confine the fire to one mills, to whom it w ea grea! teers, per caak, 1; gasenion per Suits in worsteds at b dark . (By Scripps News Ass'n) PITTSBURG, Oct. 28.—Five min- mtry of the mine. benefit | east, $1: carvete, pee eck, 900; tae- tweeds, single and 4 preast officials of the Pittsburg & West | Just as the covering was removed The Ballard street committee,| nips, per eack, 65¢; cauliflower, per ed. All new goods, we tio.e Moreland Coal company gave up| there was a terrific explosion and which was authorized to confer with | dos, $1 per Ib. fe; Sative Sivest Gris pies their lives when they entered the | the five men were blown In differ the Seattle city council regarding | green POSOEES, Bes Wel, SEG eee: ; . rk mine No, 1 of the com-|ent ways, all being instantly killed the proposed road along the canal Rag ro43 will probably go over the same some | Goeen. fhe: sauash, per Ip- thc: Only $13. 50 for $15. 00, - 50 and $18.00 Suits latest wtyle; good valu at Hasetkirk, Pa. to ascertain) Andrew Roder, who was some dis- & portion of the mine was still tance behind the five men, escaped Time this week, and report to che| Dumpking. tc: tomato box. as a result of an explosion! instant death, but was so badly —_—— council at the next meeting. The) Sper eskes” “ser “dona soc bas weeks ago. The dead are: jdurned that he led later. He} 1. sessing affray in an alley/Shortly afterwards tmose waa) matter will be discussed Tuesday | corn, per dor, 8@10c; yelloy tome Hornical, superintendent: | reached the bottom of the shaft, ne tition | Might again tows, Ib, 2c; exeplant, Ib, Je; celery, 2 Griffith, foreman; Joseph| gave the elarm, and, when rescued.| tetween South Fourth and Fifth at | Und! & semi-conscious condition per doz. 36@40c; potatoes, per ton, || Your choice of an immense vartety 4 John La Henry Clay- | all the men were found dead. bathed tn bis own blood. His frien The time for the election of Bal-|816@820; sweet potatoes, per 100 of styles and patterns in all the j 3 — joury ro hn Horntoal was one of the orig. | 10:30 Sunday night, K. Imose, «| carried him to his own room near by| 1.045 mayor is nearing, and much | '>s yellow Danker onions new effects in worsteds and mee Rew. AM are wns : he Haselktrk mines |2J8p@nene subject, was badly cut| and called a surgeon. His condition | ii fy gir, om “ound town | %#. 1»: Walla Walla onions, sack, tweeds, Strictly hand tallored— with large families and are men | Ina} owners of the Haxelkirk mines about the head by Y. Taneguchi, a| is not considered serious, The sur-|\* slvendy going ar a | 706. sewed with silk—hand worked eeeerente scame | Now. 3 and 2 and was reported to} vetryman, who is still at large. | geon took « number of stitches inj ®* t who will be the next chinf Fruits. buttonholes; good values at Zi was decided that ff any risk | have recetved nearly $10.000,000 for erGaeie seach: GRE remmnte. tol anvenel-aute. executive $15.00, $16.50 and 18.0 0, Har- to be taken, those holding re- | hix holdings at the time the corpora- - Several candidates have already| Figs case, %-ib. bricks, $1.7 vest sale pric oa Patrotman Christenson, who work-| Not long ago a Chinese laborer!) named. The date for th having entered the mine, de-| The mine is on fire. The damage | iieged that the would-be murderer) He told the police the name of bis Atchee peaches, per box, 65¢@$1.00 : be a hot one. The anti-an Ove F a Ballard, and on the coat of almost| Simmons peaches, box, 9c; black- Quarreled over & woman,*and thut|Gonda, it is believed that another len. 8 natives, box. S0c@t! Harvest sale special ould 01 rmed. of the othert! ‘on-| seediess figs 10-Ib. cartons, $4.50@ ee lags wae % wh m was Sorina All @ other jst the balance of the night to ef-| was assaulted in the same alley and vention has not been given out, but| $500: Valencia oranges, « box, 4@ 5 and 18. 00 , cf fect the capture of Taneguch!. It ts) seriously cut im the back and head. | vii pe very scan. The race will|/SS:, mons, per case, 85686; Wen- Men s $15. 00, $16. to tear down the bulkhead! may reach thousands of dollars is im hiding in this efty jaseationt, but after am investiga-|i.° 2° Oi piuasing along for | Caer eenches. Der box, $0@ [ Taneguchi is a section hand in} tion the matter was dropped pines berta pe per box. 60 the employ of the Great Northern. | Although the police have succeed-| oo 4 : . amen aa ‘sa ds ana ove allard resident is a button| berries, per crate, $1.00; bananas,|§ and Cravenettes in all the ta Eva Booth 1} His friends and the friends of|ed in breaking up the noted Japan | story the ineciotion “Asnenation|per bunch, 9800: crab apples, per aalkete nauents sabatutes. as jthe injured Jap say that the twolese band of ontiaws headed by! Xi . box, 30@46c: east of mountain ap- is and worsteds splendid In an interview with M. J. Hea-| PS" Griveneteina, Toe bag sian Tuewlay morning he says that ent apples } Olas Fredrickson. a city employe, (By Sertops News Aas'n.> So th run down by a laundry wagon| BALTIMORE, Md. Oct. 30.—Eva] Sfterwards t y met in the alley | gang has been recently organized nd both drew knives and started| for the purpose of murder for mon J @0«; | o'clock Monday morning at Sec- . although bis name has been men-| snow apples 52.00; fancy ap- “ poth, com c of the Salv to cut one ther to ame! 5 we’ ® and Union, The accident, peder. | Booth, commander of ¢ Salvation} ta te es - aacther to pt nary ee. tioned a8 a candidate for mayor, be! pies, 600 @ $2.00 waterme: bave to decline, as his bus-| per y. was the result of the! army, is seriously ill in New York 3 carelessness and that he de- - 100 @ si80r} will not allow him any « < a stot yt satalenipen s tely permitted his team to dash | with appendicttia, and te unable to I tiene i ara, bo @31: native] effort to escape. j is ote oS runes, box, ip $i func hat Fredrickson was not inatant-; PHILADELPHIA, Oct. _30.—This MARINE NOTES a genera killed is remarkable. city bas lost on its filtration plant > | Ble was badty hurt in the back by | the enormous sum of $6,330,000, as 141 5-1417 Second Ave Eth tongue of the rig, which carried | indicated in the report of Maj. Cass he steamer Olympia arrived fn G D 6 i 7 . LA! RU Next Door to the Bon Marche Bhim wevers! yards. BE. Gillette of the United States © from Nome on Monday COLMAN BUILDING Predrickson wax taken to the| Engineer corps, and John D. Mac mornin She brougt | Wayside Emergency howpite! in the | Lennon, of Washington It gere and a light cargo of fr : : Special Tonight and et Ry ambulance and afterwards tak-| dome by grafting and frand on ‘he ion to his home at 115 Thomas | part of city and state officers, many ot whom are now fighting the wave Values a At ne is A special dispatch from St. Paul{ route to the Star, Monday indicates that; Yellowstone park travel ts said) [the Chicago and Northwestern is! by railroad men to be in its infancy.| <The steamer Harold Ds | losing no time in extending its main] The Northern Pactfie road is haul » tes Annelies on: tt | line coastward, and that the Puget|ing more people every season 19/16 paasengers and 800.000 fe | sound country ts the goal of its pres park, according to the report! jer The ot jeat extensions. [recently tus watone park! i Gray & Co. ‘Tho dispatch is ax follows |travel is a ed traffic, Of] for feu Pranct Sto h | “Rapid progreas is being made in| which the Northern Pacific has bad! jca leaves for San ckholders May | ..22. 2063 aint ef} a fine share for several years, adtl| Wednesday. The the Chicago & Northwestern from| which the Northwestern would like] jeayve Thursday for the same ties sas | Inspect Books| “ever. Wyo.. and cext spring trains| to enjoy when the movement gots | bation oe { of reform under Mayor Weaver. in joteent may fotlow the report. Gy Sertovs ‘ : will be running as far as Lander,| heavier, as the indications are that WATER SHUT OFF a tease o : edgy mine ent Wyo., at least. A local railroad of-| it will from year to year Ted “a injun th training M. (By Scripps Mews Ass‘ny j ficial who has just returned fr , - as agent , Vyomt ys that there is consid water at Zubin, of Philadelphia, the Chicago) WASHINGTON, Oct In a hake oe aioe mecees Weenie R P Mak hprth of Kast and North Bixty-fifth Witm Exchange, the Empire The-| ciding case of J. thrie | opie as to the ultimate destins a Fe es pireet and east of Green Lak ‘atrical elycuit nd the Columbus| vs. H. . Harkness in preme ot th =; salen bat: Geka . 4 pent company from selling court toda: © court held that a i wir Tonight an weeday; Moder. or exhib ing = ; ductions of the a gray bend — gs €0-| nective terminus of the road on the 3 | ate East Winds. cal as The sane. ahten te cndanition van | Bound that it hopes to beat the € SAN FRANCISC “gg we Nag Milwaukee in its effort to tap the} With the opening of the new Oct ~|the Commercial National bank of George Gardner is out with a chal-|Oggen, Utah, of which Harkness ote ong Senge to fight Jack O'Brien in this| owned a fifth of the stock. and was , mm GRANDPA’S WONDER" cakes cut to 3 fot 106 nt to ze “4711" CAKES DON’T BE FOOLISH The only way a dentist can get PEAR'S eben cakes cut to , Ide extreme } The extenal than 100 miles long, taps a great}; 4 Northern Pac belt Mne are Keep Your Eyes ar window a} ALL ODORS— 25 P your eyee on ¢ a reputation worth having is by etty before the club offering the | denied t spect ior ¢ Washington Sunday, that road aa aa Hecgpetsouion gers tort suitable inducements, As ovi- pphier teeter cattle and sheep range. One coun wy is eau aise avy doing work that will stand the Bence of good fatth In the matte ty in the country the Northwestern] made several change run-| Ae MALI ain bo. Boe teat DR. SETH MAKER 6 abot . oop " e of its p ins | Gerdner says he is willing to post M E d is entering has about 29,000 sheap.| ning tim: its pa train , $2,500 with ony sporting editor in hers scape | fut while the Nort hwestern ie sewk-lover the Seattle division ‘Soe SYSTEM DENTISTR ; Ban Francis at he will win. | ing to gain access into the eatth No. 1, west bound, which formerly snd fittings 4 | country, {t is the opinion of ralirond | jeft at 12:30 p. m., now departs at | men that the road has some purp 10 a, m., and No, 3, the Bellingham | es which Through Tunne J., Oct. KEW biti NSWICK, } a WE ARE AGENTS Bh ts all that fs « - It, Itis [| best of work.” The ntistry, it is B—As a Pennsylvania freight : jin v Wyoming people, accord-| branch train, instead of departing! es Bos ver tie Kryptsk Bitoce) not Alveolar 1- are now very low will be raised Founded a curve between Dean's e s ing to what the local railroad men|at §& a. m, now leaves at 4 = a ian aaah aebenttiie ‘tane Same vanced dentistry and the name | January 1s station and Mammoth Junction yes TOCKTON Cal Oct The | Jearned ot the opinion that the] p. m. No. 5 now runs over the belt|— g's elt brane’ dclit, #3 at Reale cee. fs synominous with quality, If | If you need references, come to ; MMerday alternoon a botler oxploded.| entire surface works of the Light.| Northwestern i# heading for Poca-|1ine, via Black River and Argo, but| Jel! brass drill ve) there is any claim that we make | the office and get a thousand. 4 Pireman ©. A. Eschelman of Phila-| ner mine at Angele, Calaver ‘oun-| tello, Idaho, to connect with the}leaves at the same time as it did plane gaug 8 4 for new system dentistry above | he only nr system office Geiphia was killed and Engineet|ty, were destroyed by fire at 16) Oregon Short ine, and thus far the} before, at 6:20 p. m set, with § tools, § ¢ all others, that claim is “the very | west of Philadelphia ig the HB. Bteriing of Phiiadelp was! och morning The Ic ix | extensian heads in that directior The east bound train, No. 6, which | #1 hand drill Rt. At Weaided so badly that he will dic. $100,000. The fire started the It \s rumored in the east, parti uns over the belt line, now arrives | oe indies Mote eayele ‘ MAKER DENTAL A. ©. Mervine of Philadelptin nee roof, and was seattered to} ularly in Boston, that the Nort 10 a. m., instead of 9:48 a. m., aa] B ie, | S Welebans for, bot pee e brakeman, was > about th ! other buildings by an explosion of| western 6 really heading for Yel-| formerly. Kast bound No. 4, instead siete Bi wa ~ po i i) and his left orm broken. Dom! giant powder caps wwinara tho| towetone park. Wrom Lander there| of arriving at 6:98 p. m., now pulleil cant” "AVE and meet FIRST AND VESLER, OLYMPI C BUILDING, ROOMS 1 TO 6. Diassena, a track walker, was struck feet underground, escaped through| is an old wagon road to the sesth|in at 12:45 p, m., and No. 2 arrives| PHONES—R 2476, CLAY 151 Spinal Oash Store LADY A 181 nd Avenue. Qur Motto You ¥ YDANTS. ill Be Satisfied by flying wre and had his hack a tunnel into a shaft of the Angels of the park, and It is belle ; Injured. mine. the road will build along tt 4:50 p. m., Instead of 3:50 p. m as before.

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