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WASHING DECK OF tHe! SCHOOLSHIP. Special Service.) DELPHIA, Sept With t, liveliest crew that} from this port, the Adams is on the way to Rngland Adams was once a sloop of ged 8 now long out-of-date, aR had a glorious record as a & om the when sloops were Wet of the navy the staunch ee with steam power unmer she was refitted at island navy yard and over to the Philadelphia gchool. The pupils at this not only are taught “read writing and ‘rithmetic, oi. They | |i ; engines of a| (aaa ae * Sow to hamdio. sails, to, MUAVXYAUNAURALE RLU RSUOM Bt the position of the vessel by the Adams, and all of them looked or the stars observation | forward to the long training cruise the sun, and all ¢ that has to as the event of their lives. There with cuiding & vessel over the was no trouble about the” clothes Whea they xraduate, places/to be taken along, because the fm fend for them on big mer school regulations make perfectly a! jclear the outfit to be carried by ate 100 of these boys = boy, but there was much tn RSES ARE KILLED IN COLLISION WITH CAR T TRIP FOR SEA-LOVING YOUTHS |teroat and enthusiaam tn the alght seoing of the trip. In order to save time when they land on the other side of the ocean, the boys were busy a long time studying books and looking at ple tures that would tell them the most tnteresting places to vistt Thousands of dollars have been expended by the government on the Adams since she arrived here last December from the Samoan islands, and the schoolship went to Burope with new boflers and other machinery, Heretofore the training of the boya hae been car ried on on @ walling ship, On the TU LOU IO new schoolship they will, for the firet time, be given an opportunity to study engineering After a stop at Southampton the Adams wit visit Cherbourg, G raltar, and the Maderia islands The boys will return to Philadel phia next December eens CREATE STAMPEDE 8 } (By United Press.) | DETROM Mich. Sept ut last ight In the W Indaor poe —_—— - proach to the Michigan a ‘teneel wh a being « Gets on Track and proceeded on their way, and their 4 under the Detrolt river z names were not obtai sige ey gd ee Disaster Is the The wagon was driven by | so en to get ont of the tun Result teamster in the employ of R./nei and the management asserted Zangel of 1433 Charles st. and was! sia ail the cag Gane ation beund for Stat end Roy with @ los) ous. tt to « hat the entire ing at rapid speed throagh of sand. Five horses were attached. | jength of shaft No. 4. $00 feet long rowded wholesale and ship Tbe load was rather bea d the | will be destroyed. crowded condition of the thor rah Mistrict of Western avenue, & FOOT aa. it necessary te Mi Teach car crashed tnto @ the car track for a short distar mat horses attached to a sand The driver asserted that he had Shortly after § o'clock this seen the a block away stand with such disastrous effect ing still when be took to the track Stwo of the horses had to be and that there was no excuse for 7 pot them out of their mis the iston had the motorman used The aceldent happened at any dis = c Western av. and Another wagon belonging to the st The motorman and con-| Grimshaw, Caine Co. and driven by ‘Will Not Agree ¢ on Terms) matopped only long enough for John i in was also struck and) of the Moroccan of the track and then slight damage me to it tempted to blow the amok the barrel and that the weapon discharged while he was in the act The bullet entered the mouth, pen etrating the roof of the mouth Into the bra: Death must have been | instantaneous JAIL BREAK IS FRUSTRATED ont OF ACCIDENT {By United Press.) Sept. 16-—Lying be | tecailber rif_le, with a bul- through the head, the “a Arthur Meyer was ly before 10 o clock el J morning near the gate open-| the David Chambers farm, east of this city (y Un United Press.) Tittle fellow, who is the gon) SALT LAKE, Utah, Sept, 15.- And Mrs. William Meyer, of Warden Arthur Pratt discovered aj _—. left home Sun-| plot at the state penitentiary yes | of} (By United Press.) | BERLIN, Sept. 15.~While no of | ficial statement was given out to |day, it i stated that th rman government ts not all prepared to jabide by the terms of the Franco Spanish note that was delivered |to the acting secretary of the for eign office yeater y afternoon. it |'e understood that Germany will not consent to the demands of France land Spain that Mulai Hafid’s gov Jerument pay the sum of $20,000,000 |for the expenses incurred In the restoration of peace at Casa Blanca | before Mula! Hafid ts recognized Germany has taken the position | ating trip. He | terday morning which, tf it had|*Tom the beginning that she will teturn in the evening, and! proved successful, would have set | Bt aekree to the saddiing of Mulai morning a search was at Uberty three of the most desper- | Hafid with this enormous sum be and the grewsome trag-|ate men in the prison, Richard |{T* he ts recognized as sultan discovered |Deming. serving ten years for not Morocco, should pay Believed that the boy at-| grand larceny, Joe Sullivan, serving the costs, says Gern y ————=—— | 4 life sentence for the murder of Officer Charles Ford, and Abe} Treachery Alleged. Majors, serving a Iife term for the murder of Police Captain Brown, of Ogden Deming was the leader of the plot. IN SEATTLE MUL SPEAK AT THE PIONEER PIANO HOUSE TOMORROW. | BY A COUGAR GIRL IS ATTACKED, LONDON, Sept cusing Germany ward the other powers in ite deal jinge with Moroceo, the English, | French, Spanish and Russian for eign offices are exchanging hurried notes today in an effort to agree on some mutually satisfactory It jof action to prevent the kaiser from gaining complete control over the 16.—Openty ac of treachery to Mriking example of the versa | ean new government under Mulal Hafid of the wonderful Edison (By United Press.) The powers believe that Germany raph and Victor Talking) CLATSKANIE, Ore. Sept. 15.~—|!# planning to break the Algeciras fs found in the marvelous! Migs Mignon Dippoid, 18 years old, | treaty Which have just been made/who was attacked by a cougar H. Taft while she was driving home last} Aocther example of the un night still hysterical from] Possibilities of the ern | fright and the attending iclans | oe Mechine. Toda home | declare today that she may not re-| - Sly complete without it. Its! coy The young woman was less| RENTON PROJECT—Dida for pate on tually | than « quarter of a mile from home | the construction of a two story Ma ons by famous | at the time. Her fath who was|sonic hall have been asked for by and orchestras. . Cw | driving cows a short fistance| Dr Adolph Bronson ‘ tary of prich ther | away, heard her sere and rush-|the Masonic order, at Renton a s bY | ed c He found his daugt meues, | tor | ny) mad beside the) FOR NAVY YARD—A Clevelan Vaudeville sketche te., etc, | busy: could murmur was | company has been awarded the « - peprodiuee that 4 cougar had jeaped at her. |tract for a 100-ton lifting crane at Absolute tid: f the oa ard, Puget sound son or Vic Ta > x the MAW $ HAT CAUSES ALBANY DUE~The or A ma enter bany w rrive t the y ard _ t ie HIS DEATH Puget sound, about Sept for ve ark nt (By United Prose STEAL CATTLE al yo in Our! PORTLAND, Ore “to men of h Yakima have be is Th r n ating thelarrested and ha ‘ ed t , cullar death of John O'Connor, | stealing cat on as found near Powell ii : ad. O'Conn hat wal ACCIDENT—At th Yak ae a head 1 down over his head as Rose Ba a society girl, while uffocation He had been | riding a horse, we thrown and a an ae s from the nose and mouth, | cetv injuries which may make a edivigent h may have been due toa frac her totally blind a. andl, tured skull or perhaps heart Pune’ Mecond floor of oUF | trouble. O'Connor evidently had| IMPROVEMENTS ON DIX ( yp ong van : > h = fallen over the embankment at Rast) ine United States army Comtort at | Thirty-third street transport Dix goes into drydock fey eeecial demonstra f the! BORING FOR OIL--Seattle and|at Bremerton about September 22 ee Talt Records will bs m all| Ellensburg capitalists have begun | her superstructure will be strength ere” Yo t cor-| boring for ofl near Thall ened, in addition to b t to come, even though | ™ — and painted. It is also possible that lo Rot intend to buy. Bh cing Comstock Golden Gate | hor tati shaft will be trimmed. The ents D. 8. Johnston o,| 250 shares for sale at 32% cents. | repairs will amount to $5,000, The Danes" Piano House, Third ond H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First ay. | Dix will gall from Seattle about ity, Johnston Co. Bldg | ***| October 10, for the Philippines | loved ones of anxious ty! J TA, — TUESDAY, SEPTEMB yb 15, 19 BIG DEMOCRATIC GAIN IN MAINE Republican Plurality Is the| Smallest in Past 25 Years. (By United Pros.) PORTLAND, Me., Sept, 15.—Al though the democrats polled the largest vote for years in the atate election yesterday, the repub- Heans lead, but that party's vote . 1 about 8,000, Incom * this forenoon give tM, Fernald, republican 117; The same places in 1904 ‘obb, WHITE TO RUN WITH HUGHES. DEBS’ RED ‘SPECIAL. ARRIVE TODAY Ft y. United Pr SARATOGA, N.Y, Rept 16. State bot ae Horace White was nominated for Hontenant governor to run on the tieket with Hughes, | He is an organization man and his} nomination ts some little balm for | the anti-Hughos men | Socialist L eiler “will Be | tarty Will, proces to Dreainlang 4 Greeted With Bra ader te billed to deliver am smallont recorded tn a vvewaonunt WOULD STOP WHISTLES ATEN Rene year in 24 yearn Band. 3 arrived at ‘Tacoma at 2:4¢ The two phrties split even In the — | -_ by @ brass band and reception com- 20 olties, each capturing 10, The| Captain John Birmingham, super-| Mugen V. Debs Fifa eg s0 band and reception om, voting was particularly heavy in the | vising inspector of the first district, date for president, will reach the | 22! .v 9 rural districts, whore the demo: | with headquarters at Ban Franciseo, | oity Jato thin afternoon om thet a, cinoclate hae crate, largely through the popular-|tmt now in charge of the local Of | peg grecial and will be met by aha poxes of fruit and. ity of My, Gardner among tho far-| tes, considers much of the blow-| recepusie at ae be mat by & | ho Het 0 thie mers, made great galna Ing of whintles indulged in by steam | hand. Prom the leper Ds ed ft For state audit Charies P.| vessels as unnecessary. Captatn | germans 2 TREE, Hatch, of Augusta, republican, de-| Birmingham has sent # letter to featod his opponent | the surgeon in charge of Providence The democra gained over hospital asking him if the blowing yours ago in nearly every of whistles by team vVessew i} and elty, although some of the mu-|the harbor at any time causes pain | nicipalities which went democratic two years ago returned to the re | republican, 75,334; Day demo-| publican fold today, Congressmen erat, 49.416, The missing towne, Allen, Burleigh, John G. Bway are small, four years ago cast 1,630 and Frank E. Guernsey, republican, republican voter “and 740 demo-| are elected i erate The next legisiature will un-| The republican plurality is the! doubtedly be repentiens.. 2 erm eee rome pmo ARE SEARCHING FOR MISSING PE RSONS Six Reports Received by| the Police in One Day. Six people reported misusing tn one day te the record established terday in Seattle, and now the members of the police depart nt are bustly engaged looking for rents, broth ers, sisters and husbands, Hundreds of people are lost in Seattle every year and many of them are located | | | fort to find Bim. F. A. Furgerson, of 1627 Twenty |second ay, reports the disappear ance of JG. Harvey, aged 32 years who has been seen by his friends sine 2. Harvey had been living at elfth ay Mra. H. H. Nichols, of 937 3. B st, Tacoma, ts anxious regarding the whereabouts of her husband who left home during the month of July under newhat mysterious circumstances, and the entire coast territ ie being combed in an ef Grace Steaven, aged 14, and 14 Anes er Me ett >on ty acoma girls, r nily ran away erare of 26 Roure %e Somewhat 6% | trom their homes, and the police Mrs. Frederica Schuster, aged 46 hl opr waned WRE Cencrls hott by ¢ Sunday and has not” “ ; ; en since Her husband. w ches, an aged man of 75 Joseph Schuster, who gives his ad years. has a ruddy complexion dress as 630 First ay. &, is at a blue and a long gray beard to understand her disappear. has been missing from hin home at ancé and fears that she may have Wellington, B. C., since 2 o'clock met with foul play. He has asked y morning. His disappearance the po: > put forth every effort had:been reported by his daug ate who resides at North Bend, Waat { NERVOUS HEADACHES MAY BE i | j | CURED WITH AN EMPTY BOTTLE HOW THE BOTTLE SHOULD BE PLACEO AT THE BACK OF THE NECK, Are headaches? Here is one of the simplest yet All that is re beer bottle, or you bothered with nervous most effective cures. quired i an empty on the rolling pin. Anything will do, tn fact, if it is round and hard L4e down flat upon your back and place the bottle under the back of the neck, as shown in the cut, ab lowing the weight of the head to press down the neck hard against the bottle NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN BY PASSENGER AGENTS Retain this position for five ten minutes, and note how the head gradually disappears. The presaure cures beeax it presses down upon two large ves in the back of the neck, causing them to rest or sleep for the number of min-| utes the presmure is maintained. | This allows the nerves to be toned up to mal condition The treatment is {intended for the or ache nervous headache. It will have no effect upon the sick headache, GON tL anscnes the stomach ts the | —|} Chicago ‘Was be in Contest | and the reading of the minutes of for City of Next } Convention. Chicago was chosen as the next meeting place of the American As sociation of Traveling Passenger Agents, at the business seasion held this moraing in the Elks hall Toledo, Buffalo and Chatanooga we also contenders for the honor M. H. Robreer, district passenger agent of the Mobile and Ohio at Chicago, was elected president for the ensuing year. George W. An drews, general passenger agent of the Pacific Coast Steamship com pany, at Seattle, was chosen as vice president. Gordon G. Noble southeastern passenger agent of the Lehigh V: railroad at Philadel was reelected as secretary B. B. Pe ® a of the passenger artment Chena peake and Ohio at St. Louis, read on “Legisiation and Means uring Business.” Talks were also made by M. H. Bob the newly elected president, 4 by Louls W. Landman, of the L. 8, & M. 8. Ry. at Chicago. Communica ions from different traffic men w SSTETRESTISETTIITTTS Repair Works SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed Come see the most upto date repair shop in the west 502 Pike Street i H the last meeting was other business | transacted at the meeting j Visit Navy Yard. | At 1:40 this afternoon the agents! ‘Weft for the Puget Sound navy yard on the Kitsap, as guests of George Skinner, The Monticello was to) have been used, but a breakdown | made It impossible for her to make | the run and Mr. Skinner chartered the Kitsap from the White Collar line and placed it at the of his guests Last Night's first disposal janquet. jon wa at the t whieh da new banquet night con But the mixed and ora A. agent of the Cana was toastmaster. Gov principal eaker of and paid a heart eluded with a last ler annex travelini vi Catde iiun Pacific, Mead thi the evening t to the thel country A ag ibute ing passeng work of build and thetr effo P. exposition A. Nadeau, of exposition, spoke in be Frank P ywehalf of the yts for the ~ behalf of the Director General I P in the A-Y hal exposition w James Milwau Roche a President ciation; B. E of the a Homphre A M P Chicago Ww Htine ON THE FRONT Nustralia 13 from Geattle. While in the} , dock and overhauied States OMITS MENTION OF or annoyance to the patients of the hospital The inland waters’ rules probibit unnecessary whistling by steam. boats in all harbors of the United | EXHIBIT Will Be the Largest and VESSEL’S SPEED. Finest Ever Made | by State. The speed at which Chippewa was | cling when she rammed into — » small steamer Sentinel on Sat (By United Pross.) urday morning i not named in the| BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16— Sreatpine te tae ieee rout | Chairman Arthur R. Briggs, of the Captain John Bermingham, super-|!0eal executive committee of the vising Inapector of steam veesels,| Alaska Yukon-Pacific ex ition to )esterday afternoon KILLED BY STREET CAR. jbe held at Seattic, is today pre paring a mass of literature to be ont out all over the state, urging all sections to make ready for the jexhibit of this state. (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 16.—Mra A-Y- AT THE P-E 8 large a display at the Seattle as possible. it has been decid to abandon the original plan arate from the Californ The state will now join in one lar exhibit, which will be — ed of having a San Prancisoo exhibit sep- display. ‘ae the finest ever sent by thie state to any ex position. The committee has also decid to have a series of free iluetrated with and relief maps fast for the ensemble of & hibit and Jos. A, Filcher, seoretary of agriculture, who handled thie state's exhibite at t lectures ereopticon views Plane are mature ota ne The literature is accompanied by “various fairs for years, says that M. Brown, aged 40 years, was struck | y request for funds and it is the I will be finer than any ever got 2 evap ner sanygee Peng cond ann drag. {tention of the committee te make |together by California. jock station, th ernoe ' get about G2 feet and lekenty | te Re killed. The body was horribly eee ee 1. Mrs. Hrown was attempt-| * * » crows the track at the time * M’FARLAND AND * aceident * NELSON MATCHED. # * . COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS. iS ENDORSED * (By United Press.) i Tonight the Commercial club! omen © SAM FRANCIBOO, Bont. 36, # holds ite regular meeting afd re (By Uni Press.) * —Information given to the ® porte will be received from the SAN PRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—A * United Press by James Coff- # committee on sea wall and public |Tesolution endorsing “the course, * roth, the fight promoter, today # ship of docks and wharves,|policy and action of President * states that there will be a # eancies on committees are to be | Samuel Gompers and the executive * fght between Packey McFar- © and arrangements made for council of the American Federa /* land and Battling Ison for # the month! seial sessions. Im-| tion of Labor in pointing out to the | * the lightweight championship & portant state 4 national affairs,|Wage-eamers of our country the|* of the world at Colma on the # it is sa to be discussed | Proper course for them to pursue |* afternoon of Thanksgiving day. ¥ through the winter at the coming general lection * a an adopted at the st labor PArly HR ENE RHR A SAILORS’ CHRISTENING. convention last night as a compro 5 SG mise measure between the resola- his early days had occasion to of 1 mention of the Commoner from fle te at a christening in a small the platform | fiehi age on the Massachusetts The platform as adopted calls for) coast * 4 writer in Harper's |the initiative and referendum, free Weokly. “The proud father, a young |text books, stricter banking laws, fisherman, awkwardly holding his|postal savings banks, a direct pri- first-born daughter, was vislbly em-| m and i ffrage | barrassed under the scrutiny of the The conve n nominated Geo. in the congregation, and/A. Tracey, pr Jent of the State vou on Was not decreased | Federation of Li for congress by the weudden walling of the infant (yn the Fifth digtr Tracey has as they stood at the font already been nominated by the in When the tim: the baptiam | dependence party and the demo babe arrived the bishop no-| crate that the father was holding hild #o that ite fat little legs pointed toward the font PORT ANGELES Turn ber this way whis pered, but the father was too dis concerted to hear or ufiderstand PIONEER DEAD ....... IN NEW YORK (By United Pre ) NEW YORK, Sept Refusing > discuss the rumor that has gajn- ed cireulation regarding the for- mation of a new « company for the Union Pacific and South- orn Pacific railways, E. H. Harri- nan returned to his offices here to- fay. He would not talk about the changes in his system that have b reported since he started on vacation west FRISCO COADJUTORSH (By United Press.) The Congrega- Turn her feet around, the ida today def- bishop whispered again; but still ject all names there was no response. The situa-| (By iy Donne Pree) 15. oadjutorship of tion was fast becoming critical,) | PORT ANGE rs t discess. This when an ancient mariner in the |JOhn Dike, one of the ploneers of of the fight made in behalf back of the church came to the| Port Angeles, and the first mayor J. Hanna for all time rescue. Putting his weather-beaten | of the city, died here yesterday aft sented = hand to his mouth he roared ucross|@tnoon after an illness of two on months or more. The remains will the room, ‘Head her up to the wind " , Jack!'” be taken to Tacoma for interme nt ; Mr. Dike was a native of Eng land He came to the United POKE BONNET. “ i - States in 1866, and moved to Port Angeles from Ohio in 1884 Pythias and Red Men | ‘STRIKERS’ PICKET FATALLY INJURE , United sited Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 15. A special from Winnipeg says Daniel Hepner, one of the > OR strike-breakers, probably fatally shot Robert Kirk, a striker's picket, last night. Hepner was challenged by Kirk, who taunted him as he drew his revolver, saying he would be arrested for carrying a gun. As the words were spoken there was a flash and Kirk fell with a danger ous wound in his groin. The police were notified and search for Hep ner re jed him hiding in his father’s home. He was placed un der arrest. Kirk’s condition is pre A carious \ Bank Cashier R ABERDEEN, & 16.0. } The beautiful poke bonnet of our! yohnson ashier of the Chek grandmothers, slightly modified and | « t nk, resigned his posith tied fir on the head by means ! tabi . a aa of an embroidered vell, makes one w of the most charming automobile Boston Brokers Fail hats imaginable. A rose or two) pogron ange tucked under the brim adds a dainty |, VOR" & Co. broke ich alled tht ing Bankruy WILL DISCUSS EXCHANGE . , Urdered to Bremerton « plans of organ a Se Cast OG. Ww i at th f - . y bt r } t 1 Oc Can ZC k Eight hundred and nty-five at na have drowned so far tht “ ‘ year in the United State _ ae census shows a half-million “ men in United States are fart * em) ed in tb th ee { Nothing ' { > in Indian ation United! y ts 284,079. HW a) Fe bex When hit by a bullet a tiger roars. t a until dead, while a tigress goes to stick A - . death silently r afoa . 5 ty aed an Y ‘ Lady (after tendering a shilling Mat 3 r for fare)-—-And here are two buns | *" sg you may have, my man Cabby—Thank you, Kindly, J | F, M. SPINNING | I suppose you don't ‘appen to ‘ave wisp of ‘ay for the ‘orse,—Cassell’s. 1310 Second Av. | A wife, one daughter and six sons survive him, W. J. Dike, of the customa service in Seattle, ts [the eldest son Mr. Dike was a Mason and a) [member of the Elks, Knights of 16. of t he Coast Gas association open- o¢ the Casino here this after- noon with over 100 delegates ore ent. President G. 0. G. Miller pre- sided 8. C. OSBORN 4 CO. | STOCK MARKET FURNISHED BY New York, Sept. 15, STOCKS High Low Bid Ask’d Amaia. Cooper | 78 | | 76) Tom ecomotive 46% 45% 45% 45) Amer: A RC 92's 90% 90% 90% Anaconda Copper | 46's) 46 ss 30% 29% 29, 137% 134% 134% 9 Great Nor., Pig. Groen Cons. TI TTL 19 Loulsvitle & Nash. 109 neaseite7 sie Mo. Pacific S45 National Stn Bin cod 83 New York Central 106%) 105% 105 Northern P. 143% 140% 141 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Chicago, Sept. 16. Nigh Low Close 100K) 98% : 99% 98% 80% 80 69% 67% Oats, Sept 4845 48% 48% Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $180.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. f our etrow 1 prices will be given for a few days o second-hand Autoplanos, Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the music library, Votes in our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave., Seattle, Weber Plano Dealers. Including free use ating ar library Vash. |

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