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& TR eee er ee ne Serer nner See ree Ea Ie a a ene cere enon eepennenara neememerrrternmererrecmencrr eres THE —s iL fi SEATTLE STAR. ONO THIER innot afford to wait your neighbor returns «UMBRELLA WHEN YOU CAN GET A NEW ONE AT OUR STORE AT These Price Ye until the borrowed . pe ; LADIES Good Quality Groria Um-|MION'S Good Quality Groria Ut “ o R 4 ateaak 4 as, fast black, actually worth rellan, fast black, che Se, By & Quick Move. crm vom wo oon Administered to a): eocies Turns Out Are Light "Yc in sz f- ; ath Wiccias. ears } a sped MEN'S Fine Imported Enetintt . " ft Seat t la th n one J LADIES Fine Silk 4 tAnen Um Gloria Umbrellas, steel rod on the Klondike, {sx Snr cos | Wife Beater, jtzs berms : in Ginolnnatl, “are See oe Gente ee ; th h it aod t gon frame, beautiful handles, $1 value, only Boe eact and n addy an the It ‘ ' hand-pointed handle, MEN'S Fine 81% and Linen Umbrele besa ; aearee: Wee Sere Sanat | law, fine wteel fod and Par see } . 4 y $1 each ame, a wort #165 WM. M. LIGGETT'S EXPERINCE |,,.P9. foe" bons | 25 HE TS WHIPPED BY MASKED ME I TIEN PROCEEDS TO ROB AMOLSE (A018 Fine Twitled sik Paranot| TANG ah ewe , HS ORDST IN pre ruffie, cheap at $1.75 OMY; CHILDREN'S Fine Bilkenett Paras + Serene ie See San a heavy #llk tassel, cheap at $169, role, pretty changeable ahades of "ESS % ond ‘ vered it ight by eon, red, blue, cheap “ Prot. ‘Trevor Kincaid the Unt- | nly $1.45 each. ar n % ‘ . abla only @e each One of the Klondike’s Men of Wealth \* yon “T 1 " y of Im Story of Rude Justion Meted ies James H st y " Now and Approved Style of Opera. LATIION Fine White Silk ys "|! CHILDREN'S Fine White, Blue, jects 1 t retty white handles and heavy wi 4 Red Parned Arrives in Seattle Enroute eee | ina Pennsylvania Rural ; ! tions Under the Rules of . aire ne waxy) = Pink «and Red Parasols | ‘ 1 Jik tawwell, actually worth $1,665, made; made to well at ##e, our te Dewson, ’ y t 7 thy oe | Community. salktin ' the Burglar's Trust | only $1.36 price 2h each ee _ ohn ai ' te 1 : Mine ¢ Miss fadeo3 1 th Everything just as advertised. Once a customer al- Among the arrivals at the tru Fairbanks winning second| CORY, Pa, April 22—Thia af- | ' h CINCINNATI fart oe Ways a patron at our Store... hotel last night was W. M. ft ’ " for The essay waa |(ernoon news was received in this ; at pt at rot Well Known in the Kiooditk . m was al Mis iy of one of the most bratal out . ‘ Oe 2 of the FE) Dorado kings Tn v atx lady ©0n-| rages ever perpetratd in Western |“ . - ; ha the ner PET ERSON & BRO “Bin,” as he is familiarly Known | oe . mus mH aaeee wore, (Penmaylvant t h ee and Y e among the boys, has been spending ae Bcaceob gh ee roe Henry Johnaon, a man aged « On nm ot f A ent " A the winter in the east, and ls now 2 at the close of the entertainment. | 49 years, was taken from his hy y Mel brood | Sido weine 98.7 - Been pera: 206, 208, 210 Pike St. hia way back to Dawson to collect! ‘The boant of public works has | yn Bpring feiiyng Lia bary ; , ; An 39 k, as Officer Giller was , darge sums of money due him on Jed to beautify the triangular Hé was te’ bat haet on i mt 4 | ¥arious investments in mines and ce of ground situated on Second and stripe after J v . zi ry eae oe ‘i } Property. Although he has not mue south 1 Youler way The is kent ee r . cisat deaebane’ ta’ 6 } T Hgured in the newspapers to the | board will pl rnamental ahruba, minaaned - voting Pr } ad or > and said t extent of some other successful men, and probably er fountain sae Ge Gah Geen Ga the tos O-| bes os ri so ge raster every home tn the sity ‘| N has nevertheless Gn acknowledge ae erally hung in strips from his bedy. | 16 . on K ween enjoy & ed prestige in the Yukon country, |/ The contract for the Maynard a4-|1 ine pefore this Johnson had c - . MoM : < Deing regarded as one of the shrewd- | dition’s sewer, known better as the |” ato a da at wardity. gaat) bem “ “ 2 nergy - ana Piz - Aire district, He ts president of the |ernoon to Stewart and Goetz, whose| Y" e " red oe Gas te-benecetd . Yukon Order of Pioneers, compored | bid was $980.00, There were atx bid- or pore Ph ori 8 Baran He You are coraiaity inviton to cult | She's a Cuckoo Of the old timers in the ¢ y. and | ders 2nd a porch nea eee nd r enjoy# a well-earned reputation for | see 4s dade atain oceans nitty Efe and a Honey fair dealing and good fellowship. | Michael McGinnle filed a petition | QS : sayy org hemi i AG ” Sherman, Cla & Co. | He has been tn t I ae 8 ee =enm partnership with the this afternoon to have the Flack LABOR UNIONS OF SEATTLE & | hurried & ® 86 the house, which pty Shreya and Bin, ~~ is far oa le ja a art at a polpt bagi . = » the old Buchhols residence, and “STEINWAY” DEALERS WINTER & HARPER roher an Swiftwat while mak- feet west of Tenth avenue south, in- | s now occupied by M. D. Anderson " fi tng no dlow about it. stead of 1 ast of Tenth avenue | ARARARADAD a te Sopra th 4 a te pee 514 Kecomd Avenue neattle Liggett has an interesting history. | south, « ald benefit more peo- | vey id yl betbag te — — sissies He entered the world under some A pair of shutters leading on to ancients What discouraging circumstances at “ee " Mypage ning “fv Holly Grove, W. Va. in the summer! ‘The Pritish skip Hutton Hail, Cap. | Tee artiaans of Beatie are well) Union No ee tos tae cana hak nee pf 1860. His father was a farmer |tain Thuber, arrived yesterday aft. | "Kanised wena: te Sao Sreey | esetay rae Scent Rinaeds Wie Staller Ga bake Lar; est Stock in @ small way, and Bill and his/erneon tn town of the British tug |Pranch of trade have strong unions) ory. FJ neces S conuel See tae ix brothers began early to rustic} Lorne, and was tled up to the /{f mutual benefit and protection. jooth nec fay ee aga Ag rene ally gl on AND wn ——— for a living. Most of the boys drift-|Schwabacher dock. She has 690| Chief among these organizations ia composed of a thiet, but he had decamped. The ed west, including Bill, who tried |tons of general cargo, consisting of |th® Westera Central Labor Union, /al musicians | che dye Pes nls ge rut ret G V H rming tm Kansas, but the hot|pig-iron, salt, etc, which le con. | Vt Which all of the local unions, | trols the bands s midewalk disconnects rm job bau reates ariety and the paucity of the signed to Ralfour, Guthrie & Com-|¥'th One or two exceptions, are o. anipeny: Une: tasreahs, Sie ie, ees edit “pe Fain supply made it impracticable |pany. The Hutton Hail eatied from | sly allied. The central is a re The Newsboys’ union ts one of the | of t ht immediately his is for him to get married, so he drifted | Liverpool October 27, and arrived at |Presentative body. Three delegates /staunchest in the city. It was or- |the Br me. tak, She. Biante star as bis | Vancouver three weeks ago. A day |ff9M each union are appointed to at. | ganized some ten years ago Dia- |Dill have been tampered with. It ts he spring of |before the Flall came to Seattle, G. | tend its meetings, Which are held mond” Pomeroy um president Meet. | supp i that It wae done by some ‘entered the Yukon country, |Sainsburg, one of the sailors, while |*VtTY Wednesday evening at the ing® are held on the second Monday | thief familiar with the machanier Mile creek, |climbing up the ladder from the main | "4!. No. 1236 Third avenue Robt. /in each month at W. C. L. U. hail jetectric tagimta, { ctaim, hatch, fell into the hold. His arma] ©: Moultow te president, and W. A. |They pay sick and funeral benefits| — =| he accorte | mere ‘badly sprained, and early ait (Middleton, seeretary. ‘The Western |to members. ‘The boys are enthusi- | | Exploring |his teeth were knocked out. The {Central Labor Union was organized jastic unionists, and alt pull togeth- | | In Seattle from Forty Mile across | Mutton Hall wil tond flour at this | APT 18, ISM, for the purpose of ex- er, P | } Tanans. Lig-| port for the Orient. rengthening and perpetu “* | With seant suc- “se | nization of labor in the! Seattle Branch Sat! fon ot| el wets, Se lotr’ jogs ye ae ge legisiation and the enforcement of 111 Woller street, Win. Thorbeck ts | Grimly be | great preparations are being made. |*t!#ting laws favoring = be agent. This brasch ie one of the! 4 ADS j 415 Pike Street. gtuek to his job. During the years) An excurtion will leave Seattle Sun |@ieseminete Knowtedge, am n and leading branches north | | ST j That followed, Liggett made several day marning at § o'clock, giving Se |“VOTy Yay advance the material we ranciae The agent has Gmail strikes, one on Miler Creek |attie people an opportunity to at- | fre Of tts workers. | t shipping sailors | ee and another on Birch Creek, taking /tend the exercises there, a» n le. ; og , the featur our | out some thousands of dollars each | pration will be held in this etty. ‘There are at present cighteen « bor Day parades is the Sa " 8 @ime. Instead of “blowing himself” | “se | tive _ a8 yeacesente 1 in the co |beoause of the attractive uni nak Lack fn the mining camp of Forty Mile! ‘The board of public works today | tra! Labor Union, with a member-) *** and Circle City, he came out with \certifed to the correctnens of the |*hp of about 1200. When first or-| | National ¢ Theatrical 4 ry Foot of Yesler Ave. his dust and planted {t In farm prop-|assesement roll for the improve. |S*8ited, and during the boom days, /Btage Hr , was a » iY ou ant Yesh & erzy in West Virgioia. lment of Fifteenth avenue north to |>efore the fire, there were about July ‘as meets t esler Doc! Liggett was at work on Millet! Denny way, and directed that it be es maerere Pye h res tg nae “ " : ; , a Creek when the news reached him of P council. been done t was throug nin ‘ Ub *ink® . s oe A Ba iin a Zitat Oe junion'e efforts that the city f snd I. Chark 5 Come to See Us. | / ain Dropping his pick where he was) Cadie Wallace is again wanted by |*™Ployment bureau was opened rol thelr craft. AN } | ; Working, he rushed into bis cabin, |ine potiee. She ie accused this time (MF. Middleton the present secre- | ter employes in t are t |We will be open until 9} In a New, Slightly Used Seized a few necessary articles Of of robibne J. W fe, a mining |{27. hae Seid that office for the | here |} p. m., and we want or Second-hand food and apparel, and bolted down man, of #80. Detective Cudihes |Past eight years, and ts the oldest eos } . wid ig a : the gulch to the Yukon, leaving be- | searched for her nearty all night, |CoMtinuous delegate in the body Bhipw Cautk and Ship to show you the | hind all of his other property. min- hut she has not been found. It te! dec Joinerw was organized 4 | | ing claim, cabin, cooking utensils. thought sho has lett ine city. | The Building Trades’ Council was and was one of t fire t | tools, and a big stock of provisions | organised March 2 1899, with A. G. with the Western Central walued at about $1200, none of which) The hank kines today were |Setbert president, and H. Hale, secre- are held on the first an a third fatur Remember we have he has seen again to this day. | go09 694.80, and the balances were |‘@ry. Meetings are held every Fri-|daysin each month at WC. T. L U.} L aM the Jumping into a skiff, he poled | $145,590.49. day at W.C. LU. hall. The coun- | ha Thos ng i* president, nd | Haeeea argest and ost Com - up the river, arriving at ee cll is closely affiliated with the West- | David MeMul retary ® plete Stock in the City. Dawson in April 1997. He rushed! Frank Johnson. @ colored porter, |¢fn Central Labor unton, but in all|union has nt he POT BS HET RLD STORAGE. wp the bank and away through the |ip jocked up at the city Jail, charged |diaputes arising among the building |trade, and has jurisdiction over th rons. ‘Phowt 1-46,” Olle 623 ivan town up the Klondike, not stop-|\py Albert Engelbert with assault | ‘fades, It acts independently. The various Sound points | DS. JOHNSTON e hu Oct 623 First | ping even to take a drink. Other jand battery. The two got in trouble | >ricklayers—bullding laborers, car- | eee : | . 3. iuawade people had been before him tn stak-/jast night over some matter, and |benters and joiners, plumbers, paint-| Journeymen Stonecutter iY 903 nd Ave, Burke Bul Au Work Guaranteed. tink off the best territory, and Bill's jonnson struck getbert on the |¢rs# and decorators, tianers (recently | tion was organized in 188 *| Seco * ting PETER EGGE chances were siim. But he was not | head with a beer by cutting him. |ortanized), stone cutters, pee and ey “ : 1 . the at = to be downed easily. Casting hi oe | plasterers compose ita members - hall or ye is . (997909000 000000000 ting, Paperh ning, —ibeslaash due ever TA Derede| was steamer Orieshe, which Wei te! ote president, and Fred Ware secretary. | We know you don’t §®& Pain aging, Kalsomin Creek, a branch of the Klondike that |take the place of the City of To-| Hope lodge No International | This is a very stron n, and the] have time during A en ee ate ‘was just being opened up, he decid-| poke on the Alaskan route, arrived | A*sociation Machinists, | a rapidiy | tre page= cag Boyd the day, and now See Our Windows ine f ed to make the biggest gamble of /in port last evening from San Fran. |«fowing organization. Wm. Bane ston ne in the city being done | yy @ Residence, 07 6th ave. 406 Pike Street his life. Jumping down into one | brought up four pas-|Master Mechanic, and 8. @. We y < the | that warm weather tics wae —_——— ~ . prospect hole after another, he fin- | 200 tone of freight. |kill, secretary. They meet the first | plone agita » eight hour | bY . A 7m is Week for can) BANKS. ally came to No. 1%, Eldorado, where | eee and third Mondays of the month, on | movement s coming on, we Bargains in sae at NATIONAL WAN vse aa the shatt had just been sunk to the| At the meeting of the Board of |the second floor of the Pioneer bulld te | think the Gas Stove pri us saad pay streak. Sizing up the claim at| pogenta last evening at the Univer- |'ne ainters unton & glance he boldly offered the own-|sitt of Washington in the chamber cee wan orgar moetn is just what you t in ,feneral han ie Daitsens iranaactna, er—a newcomer in the country—830,- | o¢ commerce, the matter of a law de-|_ Brewery Workmen's Union, Branch |every Trursday in W.C.T.L.U. ha want. y 000 for it, with a depo $5009 for-| partment wad referred to the execu |No. 9% of the Pacific Coast, is ajJohn Lynch ts president | fejt money if the whole sum was not | ive committe 1 a report will be |thoroughly representative union. | Mastiensen » tary. - paid within sixty days. The man|heara May 10. The plans, by EB. W.|Jacob Peter is president, and Wm. |aMiiated with the Build .SAVES..... urnis in eagerly snapped up the offer, and | Houghton, for the two dormitories to | Merkle, secretary Mestings are |Council, and have control Liggett took possession, with Swift- |i. pullt at the University, were ac- |held every second and fourth Satur- | trade in the city pS ocge args water Bill, Chute, Mallory and Turn- | cepted by the 4 of Regents. jay at W.C. LU. ball. They have ee an ND aaron BANK ¢r as partners. The claim pr eee jannual contracts, with wage and| International Printing and Press n a Ss be immensely rich, aad paid There was a lively time in the | Working rules with each brewery in| men's Uniomof North America, No. | e Sapttal ocx paid ia lent to discharge the debt upon it| municipal court for a few minutes |the city. The trade is controlled by | 99, was organized in 18%, and me +] within the specified time. | Liggett] yesterday afternoon. A. atranger | them. |the first Monday in each month. A coaeires & Sre-slahtna taiwest aba | eet as itt eae et tees| ose We, Seams sairvtery. "Stet a 3 OH. LEWIS & CO. the developments proved phenom-|ne was sick. His aris, hands, and | Bricklayers’ International union, | aliled tn all trade matters with th |? First Ave Cherry Sts, enal, No, 13 turning out to be one | race were all broken out with amail | No. 2, Is one of the strongest unions | Typographical union | of the richest claims on the Kion-|,oray Somebody remarked that he |!n the elty, FP. J. Middleton ts prest- | oo #7 j } dike. It is expected to yield over ®/ hag the smallpox, and it was only | dent, and W. H. Middleton secretary. Journeymen ‘Tailors’ ~— National “BCANDINAVIAN A million dollars when worked out.|, few minutes until everyone but | Meetings are held every Thursday in| union No. 11, is one of the leading ———— - ‘OF Last fall Liggett sold his remaining | tne court officials had left. The man|the W. C. L. U. hall. ‘This union | unions of the city and is in a flour Platino Cabinet Corner Yesler Way and First Avenue. interest in it, and made new invest-| wag sent to the county commission- |controls the trade here in the city, |tshing condition. All first - class Capital.......7 ments in valuable property. Helirs who decided that the man was |and Is one of the strongest tn point | shops employ its members. Jamon e Photos reduced sateen coll Proposes to spend some time in the | suffering only from a akin disease. }of number. All buildings in the city, |T. Ajax is president, and Max 1. | A. H. Soeiberg country realizing from these last one of any sine, have been built by union |Schmidt secretary. They meet the! 4 4 promotes happi- Grencnet a Sanaial Basking Dest ventures, and then to quit the Yukon! rjcenses to wed were Issued today | labor. last Monday in each month at W. C.| 4 masa for all time. to Geo. M. Reilly, age 26, and Eva M.| 1 niet Sie mens TU. Re | ness in every houschold FINANCIAL. ‘ 9, both of Seattle; Peder uliding Fa) ATT INKLI oe eae eta, at Colby, Wash, |last summer, and meet every Thurs-| ‘Typographical union was| Where used. TAS ROTHWELL ‘cane and ingarance ¢ land Susie Overe, age 37 Seattle |day at third floor Hinckley block. !organizod in 1882, Orville Expy is Acme Publishing Co, L. @uperintendent J. F. Trowbridge, | They are in @ flourishing condition | president and H. M. Souder secre YOR SALR-CITY REAL ESTATE. f the Pacific Coaat Steamship com- | for @ new organization, tary and treasurer. Meetings are once © h o ‘A. G. Sandstrom filed papers yes- | 7)” turned jast night from Des cee held the last Sunday in the month | | Fo er Holyoke Block and other fore Rerday afternoon in the superior | Yate Iowa. Brotherhood of Carpenters and/at W.C. L. U. hall, This union en ( iY { Se) i‘ | fae rims, chee court commencing suit against the |" 4 ayicos re 4 from Ban Fran-|Joiners’ Local Union, No, 181, was | joys the repu »n of being the old > eS farm rance, Alaska Fisherman's Packin: | staco utate that Captain John Ber. {organized October 4, 1897, and meets est In the city, and is recognized . ‘ SAR Beebe pany. Mr. Sandstrom Slee engeetitae. inseoter ot | very Tuesday in W. C. L. U, hall.|the most progressive. Union me Sold at Manufactur- P, 0, Alley. Telephone Red 1064 DANOING ADADEMY: complaint that he en acon-|hutis and bolles for the Pacific|M. A. Brown ts president, and 4d. T. |are employed in all printing offices, er’s Prices, freight | = seniiliot ee tract h the defendant firm to con- | cast, has reversed the decision ren- | Oldham secretary. Numerically, it} and the trade is well under control leduct od, d Oe only thorough D Dancing Se ehooi ty struct the hull of @ steam tug and|i0'0q by the local inspectors in re-|i# one the atrongest in this city. ee ar deducte n con- For Sa lei: umbia st there is a balance due him of $2137. | cara to the Al-Ki-Homer collision. |and has @ general control of the} The Horsosh union has lately nected FREE of CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Me further alleges that the tug 8/1, the decision, the captain of the | trade been reorganised are not very CHARG about to be taken out of the state | isomer had his license suspended for | eee strong in this ¢ but interest | oe AP. Randall & Co. lazing, soreans ve and he asks that a temporary re-|iiirty days, and Capt of the| The Cigar Makers’ International | has been awakened in the union by | dows, doors. Tel. Green 644." 290 Spring colver be appointed pending a final | 4) 4 4 iad fault, |union, No, -88, was organised April|the passage in the late legislature, | SSS SSS EES SNEere eel hearing for a permanent receiver, |< vo Herminham announces hia |1 1887. John Thomas ts president, a bill requiring horseshoers to PLUMBING, HOT WATER HEATING who shall be instructed to well the|ooigion that the local inapectors |and M. Salzer secretary, This ts the | pass an examination. They, how-| ba e as. “ Room 605 New York Biock a Wumbing Ow Po. High rade work t and apply the proceeds on his ore at fault in giving such a de- | oldest union in the city. The inte ever, have the trade well under con “THE. Corner Third and Spi hone Buff 471 account. ciston. }national union ts n one tro! H. Hi njamin i# president, AND sees eevee - ——-— . thd TT heeitetagiabinsliadampeindates the foremost and farthest advance A . MILLINERY, Nellie H. Stelt has commenced a! yy wij t aworm which | bodies in the trades unions. ‘T The Bollermakers and Iron Ship “hire, Hanseo, corner Fourth and Pine suit in the superior court for divorce | arrives in myriads on the coast on |are bending all thetr efforts towards | builders’ ion meet the first and . Complete Stock. Moderate prices. from her husband William H. Stelt,!, certain day. The we re go |the establishment of the blue label.| third Monday in each month at the ——) on the grounds of non-support. oat Ghee ab. to Couidiiaa Varen- |The local union meets the first Wed-| W.C. 1. U. hall, ‘This union ts pro 214-216 Cherry Street *Phone Pike 126. 1829 Seoond Avenue CLOTHES CLEANING, ese fier laying their eges, |nesday of each month gressive, and growing rapidly. Thos . siento Judge Moore in the superior court teat th ame at apy pow Clancy i# secretary |\wm,. J, DEAN & Co. enti, Siethas Fevgion: meat yesterday afternoon admitted Am- srhe tron Atouldars'' Union ot North hk $90 190019900001 0000000 cleaning, repairing. il0s%d av. Te aleus A, Roth, a Nor to citi-| — America, No. 16%, was organised| National Association of on : . - Benship tn the United States, Mier are now an-|June 9 1868, Mootinga are held on]ary Engineers, queen City N Meals at All Hours, MADAME BROWN HOUSES WANTED, pean nowneed as a fad of the season. A|the third Monday of each month In| meet in C.L. U. halt, at the call R , 7E | Formerly at 808 Pike Street, has moved to! “We have an pit rey map Lewis Maront, a Plack Diamond | pi cking with bronze clocks [s|W. C, L. U. hall, This union con-|of the secretary, Fred Albright (6) 6 CA F | 133134 Second Ave. house Bd ee low OB kb a foal miner, was te worn with a bronze one with blue |trols their trade, and is one of the Pacific Coast Marine Miremen's ~,’ “ | Con, Union, up etatee between Third and ed to the Insane as clocks; a black stocking with red loldest afMfitated with the Centgal] union No. 2, local branch meets the |@ MIS. COM, A, Rideout, - Proprietor | i " Jacobs in the wu dota accompanics a ted one with| Unjon. second and fourth Tuesday in the hen, bili hen, deiksacaen GRAY HAIR VOR SALE RMAL RSTATE. Years ago bE wan committed to the|biack dots, and so on—New York| * eve month in the Hibbard building, Mi- We Wank week taeeath reese Biockton, Cal, asylum but was dis | fun, 1 Musicians’ Mutual Protective | chacl Camploll is secretary, | OOS OOOH NOD IGOO RESTORED. H. A, Bigolow & Con Slug Vike sires i a sac nil bliin sii Rh iii lig i aii ii thi A a i a SS i a ai