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SEATTLE THE SEATTLE JBLm JL 0 JL JL NO-203. FURTH Dealer, Will Fight DuwamUh Valley gale in Courts. 1 Ihit attempt to advance patitnger on the lnttrvrb.i.l road it It cciU $100,000. perpetrated on from 15,000 to .0.000 people rtM in the vaMtyi to the couth of city In last it a of made to me personally by Jacob It of witneasea, and alto made by Mr. Funh to of and men with bualnttt IntertaU In Seattle the line of the O.

Hillman. active in settling thU niorning Layat tart his attorney. Kr. at work on pntst Injanction to he? Sh vaperior court ti.i.i MooJsy, asking that Mr. flsoc ihr Bound trir ISIfIT IlitS MEXICO GALLS I OFFICIAL II LI iIBUQUERQUE.

N. Oct. are In a fever over incident at the banquet givan by the business men of to Prcttdent'Tsft, when the latter shook his flat In feat Hrmtr Attorney General A. 8. Fall and told him In polite that he falsified when he said the republican national con.

it Chicago had been "forced to make a bargain with New BKot to aaeate the dangers of Campers' anarchietic platform." Fan, at the conclusion of a statehood speech. Intimated laTift might not fulfill hie promiee because the territory had 'fjpaten deceived. fhttt was never any chance of the passage of what Mr. of the republican convention," exclaimed Mr. Taft.

Oct United MatW and Ulax of Mexico of wbile bands two great across Tmtl ariMttMHcVk this hat, at till the adotw I Seta ttiH' Jam acnwn m-Uh Amertraa ai tan Ad iHTWaia af.atttwa good will Is Matt. ikt' hewna of the nlwler are closed for the JMFDSESTO COMPROMISE MEAT GASES FREEZUM GALL I impudence of those law-defying meat in iJ.to dictate to the court what penalty should I 1 on them is only equaled their health. It is not at all astonishing that a I deliberately, for the sake of a few cents, 'am- I the lives of the community, should have the uj attempt to compromise with justice. One par with the other, and both show clear'; to men will go for dollars. 6 nieat dealers knowingly and wilfully State law; they knowingly and wilfully health for their financial profit.

They clear and; convincing that hope to befog the issue. The iaw was clear their and yet they had the to un'M that their fines should DO be credit of Justice Brown, the bench and I jftkwvhe refused this compromise with all the vigor with his judicial position. 'act that the defendants were numbered prominent business men of the city did not wt? Jostice Urown in the least. They came before him with a rime, on the same legal basis as charged with petty larceny, assault and other ei! guilty, their offense was greater than wretch Who was before the bar to acec Pt whatever fate justice decreed. I these defendants, rich, intelligent, prominent, or whatever other respectability you like, gg, to say what they should do if the I terms, was emphatically denied by Justice "'Justice Brown made it clearly known that before are equal.

Mt 0 rcgrcttt(l thai the law the loophole Tfc venue tm''cr circumstances as these. of tlicsc defendants should be made dereliction and they should be made teS hat tllcsc users of liavc bet cJlances 'llie Star does not believe. Justice I i favor wi" be meted to then as the meantime, all honor to Justice Brown. P) THE JOHNSON-KETCHEL CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT BY ROUNDS IN THE NIGHT PINK EDITION OF THE STAR restrained from patting Into or In effect dow of 3 cents a mile. This new la to be put In effect at midnight tonight.

Mr. Hurrh stated at noon today that If possible he would arrange his so as to secure a tcinpur(Continued on Seven.) holiday and cclebratioti which began early morning when the Mexican president reached Jttaret. win not close until Mr. Tart tarnt this erenlnx from Imnqttet In honor by Prwildrnt and escorted to railroad statioft tor of Journey. ntorn like an empvrttr than the of i republic, by bint- of otTlMn In gold him self a uniform tcotxwma with th- precious metal and Ins met at Ann-rlcan approach to lotrrnatlonal bridge by I or War Kick (Continued on Seven.) PITTSBURG WINS THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Played in the Pirates Hit Wild Bill Donovan and Mullin Hard, and Pitcher Who Wai Sent Back to Minors Blanked the I DITROIT.

Oct. Pittcburg P.r«t«* champion baaeball team of tha world. By shutting out Detroit in the game in the moil closely contested eeriee on record by a of to 0, upheld tha tupremaoy of lha National II wat a cold day for Datroit in mere than ana sense. It waa tha day of "Wild Bill" Donovan's Ufa. Ha had put in by Manager Jennings tha twirlar of tha deciding gama for Detroit, but ha lat six man walk and struck Byrna with a pitehad ball, and in ganaral want to Tha hwo of graat urm of baaaball tha MM in tha big league, who actually pitchad burg to victory in thr-aa of Hie four gamaa which won.

Datroit mada today off Adama, but thty wara widaly that thay nnud nothing Thia marvaloua record placet Adtmi tha front rank of tha twirlare. Tha who morning ara wild with dalight. Tha home are daap In gloom. Thay had held high up to last, and before tha game ware giving on thair team. Tha playad under bad (now failing part of tho time.

Thia mada it hard far tha man to kaep up to than- mark, but tharo could bo no iicumi offarad i for ahtitaut which wat I teree) to tho Tlgara, Piratee outplayed tha team to day. It mm a great Haiti of tha aeries for tha Piratee, and Managar Clarka given full credit. e.ven by i tho local who won threo out of four Pittiburg Justice Brown the Businets Men Accused of Crime Must Stand Trial in Open Court. ring to CotnpromiM rrtmlnal 21 anal denim wlttl to brighten up stale and decartnjc meat, In violation of put' food law. la Jn.tlc fYed C.

court Thrlr a prlrato cottferfDea with the justice and 1' to plead guilty If the court would be with 21 (I.fci.iiuntß to "lie down" If were not fined In of $25 aplrcA. Judtlrf lndlKnsntlv reflitted any cuch Ho oq trying the cim In court and said lbs punishment, If tbo men were convicted, would not loss than a 1100 fine. On the that onnid not nnntf justice In Juntlcn Drown't court, a cbatiKn of venae to Justice court was (ranted. The (rial win bo called ten Tucxday afternoon at o'clock. This It list of the HMD who agreed to plcud If they wcro let off rimy: James Henry (four markrts), 818 Western 81 Columbia at.

and public market. Pike place. C. A- Sonvlghaus, CO3 Ycfslcr way. MarfthHll, 318 Twelfth ay.

Otto ParthW. 223 N. Hroadway. Weber, N. Broadway.

V. ftmtajc. 2030 MatfUon St. J. A.

MAdlion st. Pred I-Hkhlit. Mafllson st. JoMtph 23 Pike st John public market. Georga Hclbock, public market.

II Parkinson, public market. I- C. Troughton, Big VVlilt. market, public market; also stall 200, public market. Hi Pletsch, Hjilhl-t Meat company, public market.

I William I' i Ml (Carstens Parking company), Dand I'm market, 1100 hv. I W. Kirk, 713 Second ar. Charles frVht (National Meat company), 204 Second iv. H.

Medal for Wagner. T. 11. Waener, organizer and director of Wagner's band which bag made such hit at thn Seattle exposition, wni taken off lilh guard and completely routed yesterday, wben players sented him with a gold medal. ISATTLB, WASH.

SATURDAY, OCTOHKR 16, 1901, victonei, it the idol of the vtaitort and fans, 100. Tonight he the mail enviable poiltion In the, bateball world. Ttir Ilnmip for (ftiue wan follows; I'ltlatuirK llyrrif. 3b. Jones, If Cf.

Bush, Clarke, If. Cobb, rf. Wbkiki, km. I'ruH cf. HUNT, IMtlmnty, 3b.

Hyatt. Hi Mortiirlty. 3b. Wilton, rf. T.

kmm, iv. (ill. Kirn, c. Schmidt, r. p.

Donovan, p. Tom jiiiipn, the first baneman, who waa badly hurt Thursday by ttU collision with. Wilaon, cut playing today. In of fad that he. lllffwln from thU morning.

Manager J.niiUn tried to vail on htm to m.iln from the Kama, but Traits declared that waa all right. Pint Inning. PlUilims Ihimvnn hit It) on ahouldcr. Nobody covered seeoed on and a fore i-d out waa prevented, mil, Donoran to T. Jones.

Hyr wan out ateallng third, Schmidt to Morlarlty. Myi and Mortality aod both apparently badly hurt. Phyalciana were I from atand. waa union and waa carried off MorUrliy a.row. thai lM would continue hi the name I In third for rittsburg.

hit to and AbatHn waa called Into the Kamr and took up hie old utailnn at the ftrvt earner. Clarka walknd. I'lnrki- state I'byalelana reported that had a ankle. Mlll-r foread Wagner, itimh to IMohant No no no waa the only man with a at bat In PlttaburK'a half of the first Inning. fruited to that'll lilt In the back.

Cobb il to Clarke. Duth out atvaltng Otbaon to Mil lor So runa, no blla. do errors. Second Inning. walked and wt.mil, Wlleou bun tad Hehmi.U trle4 valnh to Ktt at third.

Otbaon popped to lionh. walked, filling tba making Donomn'a fourth pana to rim Hyatt to center field, acor. Ing on in waa given four balla and walked. Donovan, wilder than aver, to control Ho walk, and. aa full.

Wllaou 4 home. Wagner filed to nina, hit, no it rot went out to el ii. uoanlattd. walked. doubled right.

Dclehanty going to third. Mortarity waa limping from BOltta and O'Lvary ran for htm. (Continued on Pago Seven.) BILLIE BOY, PIUTE DESPERADO, KILLS SELF BY W. MADISON. (Staff of United SAN nKTINAUDINO, Cat.

Oct. I Hi-- Hoy, the ln.li.in murderer With hit only rt-mnlrilrit ttlrMs- In- 1.u11.>( rmniitnit In!" heart, and fell In lIM KrniilK- fortraaa win bo mado his dmiw-ratn Sheriff lUlpha' ixmm tout week. TIM body cremated on a hastily conntntcted funeral pyre ns.iil» by tho officers who had run htm to death on tho of great Colorado o( till Pchm Combine. Karty yesterday combined under Hhrriff Ralph! arrived within striking dlntnnrn of mnrderer'n lair. A line of moul i thrown out and tho ortrtM encircled.

rlraduully the linn wan drawn donor to irranllo strong-hold. HhotH fired by lie met with no reply, and a darlnfr liuli.m trnllrr Approached within a hundred of tti place that hnd the point of long flvo days' in of the Huddcnty thn Indian turned and prrrlpltately hark to tho poixp. Trfttilillnn with trrror and with one hand pointing to Hi" pile of sranlte from which BIH defied a week' hs clrtlod the othpr above hit head In tho I'luto death Deputy lien DtUMVCOUW, accompanied by thfn crept warily up tho to tho fort. Found Dead. hnre foot and leg of the protruded through a rift la tho no directed a bullet from bit wiin Kaatar at foot; there wan no mote behind UM rock pile, and with a tho four Mffln-ix vaulted Into Hi" nook that hud nhHt'H-il the Indian for many dayi and rolled llfctasi body Into the open.

One of the and beildo him lay lift' Rtolwn Win-1 cheater. It wai apparent that ha had removed In I and plating the of the irim iiK.iilift heart, hod preiwrd tho trlitgrr with his top, ending the Ufa that already WHY PAY POLICE FOR PROTECTION? SCHELLES GROTTO-AN APPRECIATION In none of the dives of Seattle vice flaunt no unabaahed and unretitrained as in Sthelle'n Grotto, Firat itv. and Chert m. In the heart of thr Imsmcsi dittrii under glaring lights, fluah in the unseeing eye of the polite, degeneracy and sin here have their full fling and acatlet women and unashamed men nightly carouse without hindrance. Here, in thm irllar area within the compass of a few square feet, one may witness in the coune of a night the vicious, sickening drama of life at itH low; Finery and rags, beauty and brutishncss, laughter and tears come and go as night creeps on.

The maudlin sot, the hysterical girl and the blatant orchestra unite in a dismal ience or recklew chorus and they drink, drink, diink. Down the uninviting stairway they come alone, by twos, threes and in crowds; boys in their teens in the first exhilaration of debauch, their more hardened brothers of longer experi jence and the blear eyed sensual derelicts, the dregs of I city. And their first glance it at the row of women who sit awaiting their coming. They come to the "cafe," licensed to sell liquor, but drinking is only incidental and preliminary. They MVM to buy drinks, but the commodity offered for sale in belle's Grotto is women's souls.

It is the public market place of r. licensed by the city to sell liquor, and its greater, deadlier traffic winked at and condoned by the officers of the law. One does not have to be a finicky moralist to revolt at the tight of these girls and women who barter and sell their bodies and souls in Schelle's Grotto. One does not need a tentier heart in order to pity them, girls in their teens, young women in their twenties, hags in their thirties, as they sit offering their fresh, fast-fading or vanished charms to any bidder. The young girl with the hectic cheek and hacking cough is tmiling bravely in her misery.

Smile she must, though her heart be aching and her soul in the depths of the blackest despair. Bravely she sips her beer while she fawns before the waiter for sufferance. She must get a "live one" who will spend his money in Schelte's or she must get out and make room for a more successful unfortunate. The light of expectancy flares up in her glassy eyes as a wandering roisterer lurches toward her table, only to die down dull as he parses on to a more alluring sister. She it sinking fast to the morgue and the pauper's Held, but Schelle's Grotto will grow richer before she dies.

To this extent she will not have lived and suffered in vain. And she is not the only little sister of misery whose soul goes to perdition in order that Scholle't till may be filled. There 1 are hundreds of them. They fill the tables in the "Grotto" every night. As fast as one pays the wages of sin and goes to I her grave, another into her place, to keep the stream of nickelt and dimes flowing into Schelle's coffers.

Grotto it running wide open every night. The mayor has known of it, the police have seen it time without number. But no one ever interferes with Schelle's Grotto, his sin mc of iniquity. BILLIE BOY forfeited under the lows of Hi' 1 ulilli- man. 'Ih.

body wan Ho fitly had Keen deud nearly a week. Tracks leading from the xi" 1' whero tho socoud murder occurred showed that the fugitive rnn CO miles across tho cactus strewn plain to Hull mountain without a Mop. During the tho deputies think, a reallzntton of the futility of further una upon the ifugitive. ftpirtt broken, mill suffering agonlcm of iilivkliul torture after hi wonder i compelling race acroti the hii mis. i it upon by hunger uud thirst, ho arcorapllshed the end thai GO determined men of the i dcM-rt and the ranges had sworn i to acrompllih when they sot out on trull five days ago.

Near the spot where they found the body of little Mary Nita, or lioleta, the was known among her people, were I strange marked I on a limestone formation with a piece of harder stone. Se- gundo Chmo and Jack Hyde. two of our trailers, Interpreted them as follows: "My heart is gone. I soon will be dead." It was thought that the heart broken and wearied girl traced this final message the night it before she was killed by her ruthless abductor. In TIIIIIp Hoy'B trip nrross the desert, after thft tutirdor of Mike Honlfacp and the kldnnptns of his daughter, Mai Nlta, at Hannlng.

September 27, the fugitive covered more than 600 of most tortuous country In thin drgort spp- Him before ho flrc-d tin shut that ended his life. Ills wlndlni and doubllnfn on bl trails rnrrlcd him from Bullion mountain, where he ii' brutally Rlrl. who was tho Innocent cause of tin- first i rliiii' and the Kubnequenl man hunt. Into ii valley nnd return. Ilia endurance mi that of tho native driven to desperation through fear, and bis gaino fight against oddi was only abandoned when, bis water and food almost Rone, ho used his remaining cartridge to and it all.

Tiir actual hunt for the murderer I began at Whitewater, where, after beating and clubbing tho old girl ha had abducted over 160 miles of Bert, he ended thn life that had become to her torture. Hall Calne Seriously 111. LONDON, Oct. tho author, suffered attack of heart trouble last night: Mia condition today such us to cause much anxiety. a ALPHA, Oct.

The vault of hiiiri' I.link whs dynamited by robbers early today, who secured $2,300 and escaped. CAFE PROPRIETOR THUS IT IS NECESSARY AND TRIES IT He la Arrested and This Produces Inquiries as fo Why Women Are Allowed to Frequent Other Cafes in an Unlawful Manner Without Molestation by the Police. i Arc tin pri I of permit tin nightly to frequent tluir nd uttatti i I If so, who is getting the Mood money? Tin- question was brought-to a head yesterday, when.a criminal complaint, charging attempted bribery, was filed against J. A. Hurley, manager of Schcllc's Grotto, on between' First.and Second ays.

HERE IS THE POLICE STORY OF THE AFFAIR. Saturday, September 25, Hurley this proposition to Patrolman W. 11. Steen: "If you will allow girls to'hang around at the I will see to it that there is week for you for each girl that works." To this proposition. Steei says he made no absent.

The day Hurley told Stern and I'atrottnan J. "If you are 1 will put 10 glrla to work next week. That will be a for you. or a month. You can 'spill' It three! By 'split! the blood money three waya Hurley evidently meant that It wan to "aquare" sera-pant on the brat, of Polled A.

J. Wllkea. hid it fm Mii-m aa lutnqflnd to put inori' to work I I 1 nay mi I "You boya Wllkea and tell me If he.ls Hurley urged. "Go htm yoiirm-If." raid Ijiii don. Hurley did.

police say. Sergeant Wllkea promptly placed I Hurley under arrest, and be wan NOTHING BUT DUKE OR PRINCE FOR PRETTY MARJORIE GOULD MISS MARJORIE GOULD. NEW YORK. Oct. hero and iii London Ii chatting busily about Mariorie Could.

II seems to bo a foregone, conclusion that no one, but a nobleman need seek her hand. The Grand Duke Alexander Georglevttch Homanowskl, of Lew in. nil. received much attention from Miss Gould In London He's 28, a cousin of the czar, rich, handsome and military. He's entitled to bo called "your Imperial highness." Bone society folk In London say that Miss Gould would bo willing to bo railed "your importal highness, Mrs.

Alexander Oeorglovltch llomanowskl," or whatever llomanowski's wife would bo called. Thero's also the duko of Alba, who saw much of Miss Gould while OfJE CENk I in cell at the i ity jail tn.iil produced ball In tUa To Captain of Police K. wiilard Hurley admitted that he Hi- patrolman how to pick op little easy money." That the arrest of Hurley opens up a will- field of speculation goea without saying. Why di'! Iliir'-y ruaVo his propo What rttioa tad bo would rail in with bis Did the fact that v.n arrecta have been or are being made in the American Cafe, the Cafe. Newport the bia Cafe, art a prod to Hurley? Did the fact that none of Cftfea are being by He (Continued en Page she was abroad this summer.

has a string of Spanish, English nud French titles, nnd he's all mixed up with royalty, though not exactly royal himself, and can't be called anything higher than He's 31. Eta was ni: the Goulds at Muricnbad. motored with them through the Pyrenees and later Joined them In England. Then, as If two noblemen weren't enough to bother 060. Gould, Mar- Jorio's father, there's'Prlncq Franels Joseph, brother of Princa Miguel, who recently married Miss Anita Stewart.

lie conies of the lira- Kiiiu.ii house which was deposed la Portugal. He Isn't as rich as tho other two, but he's named for Emlieror Francis Joseph of Austria, and emperor favors his wooing of Mi Gould..

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