Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘The promoters of the consolidation |movement for the suppression of @ay that @ free transfer system will ‘lane in the Palle Cities took —— be adopted, #0 that ite shape at a mass meeting of the © Papsenger Can | -iubs of Loulevitie, Jeffersonville and go from one end of the city to the |. New Albany, held here today other end for a five cent fare. This) ‘The meeting was held under the fs very good so far as it goes | management of the councl! of prest- ‘Transfers should be given. But the dents of clubs, and Miss Josephine granting of this privilege, which t* | Dastorth, ot Laulavitie, precident ot oa lthe council, oceup! © chair. now insisted upon by nearty all “Mme teachers of the three citi other cities in the country, dors not) wns had been called upon to cover the necessities for a satisfac- operate in the movement took an tory street car system. Now is the active part in the proceedings. time, if ever, to make conditions, be-| “The Purification of the Spoken fore moving to grant a long term | EXslish” was the topic of the meet- finthee +. ses ing, and the discussion was led by Promoters of the | professor Hallock of Louisviite, Kel- new scheme are entering into it to ly of Jeffersonville and Hershman of make money, and for no other rea- |New Albany eaters entra conerasne toe RAILWAY NOTES. Offers of extra concessions to the city | for @ franchise, In many Eastern cities the tax- | ee ee payers are dissatisfied with long term) The stock of the Grand Trunk franchises granted to street raji- allway has been increased in value about eleven million dollars during the last four years. This epeake well ‘Way companies, and there is « gen- eral tendency to favor shorter term® for American methods In the opera- at this time. A few weeks ago the tion and management of ratiroad people of Chicago considered. this |for this phenomenal increase has matter, and by an emphatic vote at been made since the road became the polls, frowned upon a proposi- A™m*ricanized. way fetuae waar aer”"" STRUCK HIM way franchise tn that city . It has often happened that tong term franchises have been granted to syndicates which have given poor services, using inferior equipment, and poor cars, and have asked an in-| SKAGWAY, May Joe Runvan dignant bie what “th ropose he to do phe it" Short yt Sop otherwise known as “Klondike.” is ehtece “(tm jail here for striking Ed Drew tend to repress this disagree- | over the head with a hatchet. Bun able trait on the part of corpora- wan is bartender at the Occidental ions and to make them civil in their hotel and Dy is the senior partner treatment of the public. jin the ownership of the Last Chance The Star dove not say that a fran-|inio the Occidental and shorlly. af- chise should not be granted to the |terwards became involved in a dis- Boston syndicate making the present pute with Bunvan. Blows and oth- @pplication, but it does claim that er compliments were exchanged. the matter is one not to be lightly Finally Drew spat in Sunvan's face. decided, and that if favorable action | Te jatter picked up & bottle and ruck Drew over the head bad Php hare Satisfactory equiv-| prow stepped out in the street and alents in shape of improved car picking up a rock, threw it through Gervice, transfers, etc. should cer- the gias# in the swinging door. Bun- tainly be “exacted in the bond.” Ajvan then rushed out and struck thirty year franchise would be much | Drew over the head with a hatchet, more likely to meet with public ap- | ‘PMictin€ an ualy cut. ones, | Will Be SESE | Admiral Dewey is actually afraid) SAN FRANCISCO, May 12—The tocome home. Reports from Manfia |Special board of inquiry appointed all agree that the great admiral is |82, ordered the deportation of, the yr ener 5a 00 — day ‘twelve Filipinos who arrived here re when he mus! id good-\on the City of Peking. bye to the seclusion of the Orient McKINLEY NOW of girls and women rushing upon | tim at the New York pier with the | intention of Hobsonizing him, and | of thousands of handshakers lying in wait for him in the rear, are enough) WASHINGTON, May 12 President McKinley to decide wheth er Missour! shall have five Demo- cratic and eight Republican super visors of t sus, according to the to drive away sleep from any man Dewey doesn't mind a storm of thir- teen inch shelis and such other mi sieiferous things as come his way Guring times of war, but the spirit of the census law, or whether of very | the publicans of the State sh idea of facing 70,000,000 clamorous be permitted to name 13 supervisors, people without support of any kind, /and stand the prospect of a fight to Is calculated to make him lose color |® finish with Senators Cockrell and end take flight to the mountains of |Yent when the matter reaches the Hepsidam. Census Director William R. Mer- Iriam, tired of the attempts of the Misosuri Republicans to dictate to him what h eshall do, |the matter to the ex will remain for him finally. The two senators from Missourl ve had nothing to say in the mat has submitted utive and it determine SOCIETY HAS A CANDIDATE h WA®HINGTON, May 12.—Wasn-|t¢t #0 far. They have not attempt- {ngton's fashionable set ts conduct-|°4 t? Inuence the action of the Dir ing an active campaign in favor of ®etor of t Census that of the having the next speaker of the house | President. = Now that the matter chosen with some regard to social rest# with the latter, representations Saddaiien Maa teadaee Bentare ¢ will be made which, no doubt, will 90 high @ position as the speaker of Mave the effect of aiding him in the house demands that the incum. |"eehing the conclusion that the Dent should cut a figure at social | Democrats are at least entitled to bse he oy five supervisors. The districts in Considered from this point of view, | Which the Democrate expect to Jobn Daisell of Pennsylvania has an |P@Ve supervisors are the First Bec- excellent chance to win the prise, |004. Third, Fourth, and Fifth. The The Dalselis have a handsome home, |@stricts are Democratic, and they ‘|conform to the congressional Ines and since their arrival here been very lavish entertainers. Daizell is o cultu hi Mrs Label the Bott! ed woman and a tactful hoptess. None of the wives| CHICAGO, May 12.—Four wit of the other candidates mentioned nesses testified before the senate Mr. Reed's successor have the social | committee yesterday of the danger qualifications which are deemed) ous nature of all embalmed foodn, necessary by the ultro-fashtonable |and it was decided that labels should of the Capital City. Mrw. Sereno BE Payne is « quiet, retiring woman tc whom the soctal amenities bore. Mrs. Sereno KE. Payne Quiet, retiring woman to whom the fn the future be containing th placed on the bottles ulda are Kk Co, Fifth and Pike, Frescripti Si Pm its RINT EE NRC WITH A HATCHET It is for! union between England and this/ country, Every news report involv ing the German government has been exaggerated and added to in order are that they have used mu ace jin apologising to their readers for | the miata and falsehood publieh- ed under Associated Press headiogs fir ‘The « np made and a Two years ago Deomat ording to bia wish es he was buried tn hie fr offin was painted Michigan Man Skeptical of rf had hie a Reports of the recent uprisings in Gamoa, coming through Associated |OF % headstone at the he | Press sources, have been twisted |ETeve Was inscribed: “I laround to place the German govern. | Y04y of" J. Deomater. w ment In the light of being in fauit |P9!4 one hundred cents on th tana antagonistic to the United | States. News from the Philippines jand Chtha has been treated in the |same manner, and the German pub- lshers have come to the conclusion | that the managers of the news trust | have some ulterior motive in pla ling the German government in a by | ligne That the greater portion of foreign reports dated in all parts of the world are really written or “faked™ In London, is an assertion made by | | the German members of the Asso- jclated Press, They declare that they} |have caught the news trust at the| London game more than once, learn~ ing the news ttems dated Berlin and) Ju cre smalest man in the state, only 85 pounds: the be tips the scales at 26 pounds. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘The funeral servic ed by an attorney er, at the F Mammoth and Midg NILES, Mich ott Charles Howard bel Grace Hamilton were married by | O°" snow by the record of the MeDeonald John who is lee on. ine May n were conduct 12 and At M M yeare old, Hes the} always LOOT ON ST ROTT THTNT SET RNR HT 1iMeult to way.” 1 asked Mr. Hender: t gone as far as it co om if it had id under the p-ealled Bher- |make It appear that the Germans the Hereafter. | titution when the were antagonizing the Americans at tie ‘ ee man anti-trust law was enacted. He srery opnortuaite. A number of | NILES, Mich, May 12—Joseph | replied teportea, wholly untrue, have been | Deemater, of Shepherd, an eccentric Iam pot ceftain about that. I Hf Individual, who ha man fidel am not convinced thal congress can- sent out, and the ¢ n editors de ont. he Germs: for many years, was 1 today. not go further. It is @ subject to f- whieh I have given a great deal of thought, but tt fs a diMcult one to deal with, and tt is one which con- gress will have to consider very care- fully.” A high officer of the administra tion, In discussing the trust que thom, sald: “There ie no doubt that the platforme of both the great po- Mules! parties will contain anti-trust leclarations, 1 believe the Demo- lerata will make opposition to the | trusts one of the principal planks in [their platform. ‘They will denounce the Republican party as friendly to trusts. We will be ready to meet them on that ground, however, and The th, |Party in the present administration ne that everything possible under the law hy been done to restrain trusts.” WORK OF EXPERTS. Licenses to wed were 1 | Hamburg, and bearing on interna (io c4.y for Phillip Dunfor . Itlonal questions, had their origin im | \ sootustenn” ie” Goth ur ook the Engtish capital. oan money aed oft Sy — mOME. tie betida Corstens, 12, both of se| emee Safe le Mako. | wis Ew me. attte. | RATHDRUM, Idaho, May 12— ree | Retween the hours of 2 and 6 a m J. Berkman, of the firm of J. Berk- man & Bro.. wholesale apd retatl gents’ furniehing outfit *, le now ing a two-story frame dweiling at the corner of Twenty-claht ave nue and Yesler way. The house when completed, will contain nine SITE FOR A SMELTER _ May Be Selected on the North »»« Fork for Graves Plant. om Tuesday the postoffice in this city was robbed. Burglar foreed an en- © through two windows in ad- |jolning rooms to get Into the store 4 postoMfce, he safe was blown mn, sacks of flour being piled up the door to deaden the rooms and will be sarrounded by a sous |broad verandah, and will cost $3000.) COLUMBIA, B.C, May 12—J. P| y¢ was, evidently, the work of ex- | Thompson & Thompson are the ar- Graves, of Spokane, in again here |perts, as they made a neat job of it, chitects and Contractor Poisen hae on business connected ¥ securing considerable department jcharge of the work. The grounds tor t. He has be money and stamps, aw well as some [will be large and from its superb lo- 9 property the North Fe personal money. This is quite a blow cation a magnificent view of Lake Kettic river withir up to the postmaster, Just as he is be- Washington and the surrounding of this pi tomorre ginning in business, The safe, pur- country can be obtained. a party of railroad survey based about a month ago, is a total ie natsninn. | put to work in @ trial line to the | wreck MINING NEWS suggested ma point a chort| Every effort is betng made to cap- ° distance jumbia & West- ture the thieves, who are thought to mbed eo jern. The f this survey will 4 trio of hoboes who were in town no dout important in helping \all day Monday. A gallows is being erected at the! Mr. Graves to com 2 fusion ———_—_______ lold shaft on the Mountain Lion at | as to the mite to be selected, He 1 | Republic and a whim will be put last night that no definite 4 " on at once, The shaft is & feet in had yet been arriv t in the mat depth and will de continued until new shaft will probably be started Another Mysterious Fire sooo. It Is intended to wink It tom) as et Sie tipledaceien Jenpth of at feast 700 feet, or to be a Ma 2 ree such further depth aw shall be ne-| barn of ex-Sheriff Samuel R. Carr To Take ice on and After seary to cut the three ledges on | #8" near Fairman, ten ¢ to | the areseriy. } est of thie city, was ¢ May 17. one . \re yesterda * | The tunnel on the Lilly R. mine | the neighborhood of $1000 with r ATLIN, B. C,, May 1.—Special to at Republic, is said to be in @ ts. |Surance. Mr, Carrigan bh co the Star-May 17 is the date decided tance of & feet. Some of the barns by mysterious fires eh y the government for the sale assays are quite high. bore saw man yesterday fee f olty lot After that date the i adlied from the burning barn shortly after present chaotic condition of affairs Some new seams of quartz have | the fire was vered. Bloodhound | wilt cease to exist, building will re appeared In the face of the El Caliph have been put on the trail. A reward |vive with a rush and upon all aides tunnel at Republic, which are taken | Of $256 in offered for the capture and | there promises to be an activity in an indications that the ledge must |Conviction of the guilty person the city that will mean much for the be encountered within a few feet. | future of Atlin. Many intending Pretty much all the interest in min- |" BUILDING PERMITS. builders are holding off commencing ing matters appears to be centered erations until the ownership of the in that claim and in the Surprise! Rusiness permits have been issued lots iw nett but when once the at this time. If further development /to L. A. Wilmot for ration at rght and title to property in fixed tains the present appearance of |501-511 Pike street, coat © Nel- for a certainty, they promise to push both, there will be more activity in| son, for alterattsn at ¢ reet; |the work to as early a completion as mining stocks than there has been cost $100; William I to i The government is mak- for some time past. The reason is|pulld a two-story frame residence |ing heroic efforts to establish a re- apparent. It insures that there are |at 912 Tenth avenue south, cost $1200; | lef to the present condition of at- two more mines in camp, and stock F. Price to bulld a « y frame fairs as speedily ae possible. Mr. J. in adjacent mines will rise in value residence at 911 East Alder street,|H. Brownlee, the government land in sympathy, cost $1000; BE. O. Marehall for al- | surveyor, and his corps of assistants eee terations at 119 Occidental avenue, |have already accomplished much in The Conquest mine in Newport |cost, $1 straightening out the tangle. In the camp, in Stevens county, is coming last 60 days they have surveyed the to the front in a sensational manner a# regular shipments have begun, and the company expects to send ore out at the rate of three or four cars per month. Recently the elop ments in the mine have been of such « nature to lead the company to be i NEW: Wheat All Sown. § OF OAKESDALE Streets Are Being Improved yneite, laid out the streets, of oe Discovery, on Pine next placed an the pably not before June ral conditions applying The | creek 1 The town will pr lleve that one of th Phenomenal to Atlin will also apply to Discovery, copper mines of the northwest is be-| OAKESDALE, Wash. May 12.—| Taku City and Surprise City, which ing developed, The city council Is working a large latter sales will follow after Discov. pods: force of men and teams on thelery in the order named ‘The work conaiata of two tunnels streets, and aay they expect to put| ore with numerous shafts and winges, |Oakesdale streets in as good condl This place has a new paper, start ‘The upper tunnel is in 180 feet, show. |tion as any town In the Palouse. /ed last Saturday, April 29, and it is ing ore all the way which assays all Gravel may be used on them later|known as the Atlin Claim, It is a the way from $18 to $135 In copper. | on. weekl of four pages and «@ixteen In the lower tunnel the ore wan| Wheat is practically all sown in| columns and is published by Cowan found in the raise 311 feet from the this vicinity, and the early sown|and Mackay, It sells for 25 cents surface, but owing to foul alr the |era looking well Farmers say | o; -m lower works have for the present ‘the pros te are as good as in any The death of two old men occur been abandoned previous year of a number one crop/|red during the week. The first oc 59,8 and if the vast amount of grain now curred on Wedneaday afternoon at A good report has come from the |being held should remain in the /about 1 o'clock, being a man named Full Moon elaim near Newport. It warehouses until the new crop come |Vanee, of Portland, Or, aged — 6 in one of @ group belonging to the in, which at the low prices it ix be-|years, He had suffered trom Bear Creek Mining and Smelting |lieved It will do, warehouse room |sipelas, On Thursday John Pe company of Spokane. The tunnel|will be at a high premium unless|a native of Heligoland, aged about Specialints, ‘Phone Pike 25 | has been following the vein for sev-|new buildings are erected, 0 years, died from pleurisy, Both PT RRR E 2 SEATTLE AT | 1 r b M | | | i lek f tt t the I social amenitios are a bore, Mra} eral weeks, and th npany h were wick for some time at the In THE SEATTLE STAR | Hegderson Is a similar character (il; } \ \ \re # from the superintendent ¢ \ \ Ni { ternational hotel before being taken Under the Reed regime was ery Saturday night samp! from I to the hompital, ate cam jno social side to the ojce #o- | d t 1 the fa ¢ the tunnel. These form]. A ) eo B. B, WELLS & CO, Publishers. ja ladies comment very severely an interesting showing on the ad- | George KR. Crowse, secretary of the a n os Gand on the fact that Chought the speake vancement of the work, ax exhibit. | Klandike Placer Mining and Devel __BYOer Afternoon except Sunday Jim allowed $2000 @ year extra to on= 1 ] ing, side by side almost uniform and | \ if \ \ opment company, Ltd, Windsor, On HH. WELL, ] RF, CHASE, tertain, last winter the Reeds did not marked improvement from week to} tario, recently arrived with a party Rorvon, |" Hisixuss Maxagee /give a social function, ‘They hav RAL week | WHA of ten men and aix tons of supplies Mase —e boarded all the time they have been | wee | Under A. C. Van Meter, feld muper xe re here, About twice during the seas | The Gold Ledge Uxtension Mine | intendent, work will be at onee be No free coptos on Mra, Reed has been at home to eee ing company fled articles of incor — gun on the company’s claims on Pine Hone Pike 166. | Callers. Her daughter, Mise Kittle | poration recently, ‘The capital k and Spruce _— Re popular girl, wa im to be $60,000 and the Ineorporators eee | OMces No 1107 = Third Avenue |iynched and feted extensively. ccuse t e $S0- are Fred Phair, J, D. Hinkle, A. C rusts et t e 0 A number of parties are co-operat Entered at the postotte at Seattio Washing. Lab $s ” t R “ kf "1 | Wa J. T. Ome and J. A. Elliott ing and opening up Wateon ay " ton, a# second-class matter. or Scarce a ockfor A | eee to Discovery on Pin The road is | } | Sa | C ated P es A letter haa been received from | Sho Ide already open for thr ilea, Twen SRATTLE STRERT RALLWAY my Pseairare a Raval it gprs | | if N) W. M. Tully, superintendent of the u r ty men are at work. The builders VRANONIBE. nounced, wil advance the wanes of \¢ wo Mountail/ Mining and M ve ony it . pers shorter to Pine HN employes July 1. The industrial wey company, operating the claims upon mee ¢ ee pruce he consol on 0 M while eat gold strike was made | “+ | wane Droposed consolidation of six conditions here were never #0 bright ‘OF SENDING OUT. FAKE. NEWS rice heat a. ~e ‘PROM THE 6.0.P.AND Sid wiastined salt Gaeliy Gro ew | way lines In city has/an at present, every factory In the MG J y|® few daya since ne claims are f ’ 1 eft ne 4p AK I NEWS | coven mites Coller on the sot ) OE AN i A e ¢ wo a 4@ forty year franchise string attach- city being in operation, with all the Dt ee ee eS THE .0.P. DEMOCRATS ate ge Pras mace lor Sgt mng e4 to It. The promoters of the pro. | orders that can be handied. Labor | eomereemae leet bed : 7 —- spade the toot of - a Spruce creck, Although the ground or teghagtieng pets securing enough to carry on street | Placing Their Country to an Unjust |( ® slenth of ten foet, Three M6 | Both Those Parties Will Pronounce | \raKing nearly mem Gay Ao''tee in order to float thirty year §|{morovemen ~ | are at wor | Y improvement work. In several in Light-& Vigorous Protest “ee Against Them in Notional — — | Per cent. bonds, which are to fur. | stances common labor has been ad 7 , ; s Wh w May Vote. Rish security to the men who are to canced from $1.60 to $1.75 per day, to Be Mado. | Ore erg taken from U red Platforms, eo omen ay Vote Put up the $5,000,000 involved in the | #P4 there is not an idle man in the | Se ee ee teenarty MOUNT VERNON, IIL. May 12.—| deal. elty | -_-—_ bgt aaeawe a dn “ stain ee The police magistrate of Helle Kiv-| 1 meen 2 ing Sapa” ” . ee ° a all yw tt of here, hea The question as to whether such a Ore from the drift on the ¥ lately r, See dies tease Databunte dhattdnn orane Gar Wheels for Egypt... | cHticAGo, May 12.—Diseatinfiod jpened showed values of $71.15. An EW YORK, May 12.—The Herald| Prepared an ordinance granting al | WORT WAYNE, May 12~The|With the prejudiced and unreliable |other from the dump of ore from | publishes today the following from |YoMmen Of 21 years and upwards the ed by the city is one to be carefully right to vote on all questions and at | Rass foundry at Fort Wayne bas |reports which have bee sighed |& Winae in the same part of the mine |its Washington correspondent considered by the t , r . 0 been. ture a ail elections that shall hereaft y the taxpayers. Forty | just shipped ten cars of car wheels | them in the guise of foreign news [Owed $51.35, A picked sample of | Senator perntien fos anne Stade | gy sie Bg 9 yeare is a long time to sign away the |to Egypt, where they will be used |item~ by the Associated Prensa, at oxidized ore from the dump ran |that the next pelican platform | ol", 9. he very popular with all the @treet car privileges in a rapidly|wnder cars for the Egyptian State amy proprietors of newspapers pub. #478 will undoubtedly contain « dectara-|Mhil Oo Os & eS 5 oie ao growing place like Seattle, Long |'s!lroad. The order was received |jished in German are preparing to| _. fed ,_ | en condemning trusts I6 concurred | nauntiy predicted, will be adopted Defore the expiration of that period — seer oe eee gg holt a meeting in Chicago to enter | The Morning Glory Gold Mining god many Sepenen lenders {Perhaps unanimously, at the next the place will have tripled, {f not |} wiles, tm pod nie rage ah & protest with the directors of the | 07! 4 erie nl and Ce et - Pape 9 oe aoe Mg | meeting of the village board " e agent of the SAF Pe yp noe pn mya ~ " sine (for the Morning Gh air in the | he at elected speaker 0 e wa | quadrupled ite population, and street |tian government, could not reach In| Oe the Ammectated Proce ie achalated |Hepublic camp. ‘The improvements |house, will be chairman of the ju 7 “ | ar privileges will be immensely en- | diana until thie week to make the © May 15, and before that ti the |at the time of application were reck- | dietary gommittes, t which any an AMUSEMENTS | haneed in value. |neceasary test of the wheels. HI8 | meoting of the German subscribers (ned at # |ti-trunt bill would be reforred, waid | af | What Goes the new consolidated |!napection wae satisfactory, and the | wits nave been held. The plana of . 7 tonight that he had no doubt the} . - | Hoosier wheels are now on their way | ¢», Application for a patent hae been | Republican party would deel | John Griffith opened a three night's company propose : city |the publishers are shrouded in sec | ’ pen © . to offer to the city to the ancient nation. Mr, Wilson fecy, but te wan learned lant ntehe (fled recently by the Looking Hask-|against trusts in ite next platform. |engagement at the Seattle t r in exchange for the long term grant? was so well pleased with the pro- ltnat Richard Michaelis, of the Chi ward Gold Mining company for the | He said the aggregations of capital /iast night, appearing in th The Will the equipment of the various |duct that he d another order » Freie Presse has already sent 4 |!0King Backard clainm in Repub- | engaged in various industries were | Avenger.” In the romantic role of Mines, at present poor, be improved | would be placed with the foundry formal protest to the Associated |e camp. 3 a becoming enormous that they |the Avenger, Mr. Griffith certainly | Dy the introduction of new and mod- er pee tearecencaaions Prees, ond. he te eaid te be 0 leading ° : ould not be ignored : prised his most ardent admirers ey ern rolling stock, and will the cable T0 BE NO MORE SLANG in the plans for the meoting An order was made recently dis The trouble is,” said he, “that it) He was clever, and his supporting . German editors declare that the ineorporating the Boundary Gold |is very diflewit to determine just|company answered all of the de Mace Dave ‘Gel? effietensy increased a ee eee ie’ Mining & Milling company, which | where the line between national and|mands made of it. The audience sufficiently to carry the people seat be nk en agency in ite power to cause us | Was lately reorganized into an asses. | state authority les There ie no|was not lan and those who did ed instead of standing? These are | jn | misundertandinge between the Unit- | *ble « any joubt whatever to the power of [not attend missed a rare treat. To some of the questions to be settled | , oie #e - 5 | the states to deal with the trust, but | night Mr. GriMith will appear in "A ed States and Germany hou m Before a long term franchise is even ers to Purify Language. ultimate purpose of causing « war AN INFIDEL'S FUNERAL jjust how far the national govern-| Fool's Revenge.” The engagement 7 land 4 ot a ck ment can go under the power dele-|closes tomorrow night with “ The considered. BW AGRANY, Ind., May 12—~a | 294 Promoting (he plan of « close gated to it by the constitution, it is} Bell: eee The Third avenue theater has had & good attraction this week, and Robby Gaylor and the company | pearing In MeSorley’s Twinis has [pleased the patrons of the house The engagement closes tomorrow | night, the usual matinee being miv- len tomorrow afternoon. Next week |The Rays, in “A Hot Old Time,” will fill in the week. eee “MeFadden's Row of Flats” opens at the Seattle theater Sunday night. ‘HOW TO FIGHT THE TRUSTS Counter-Organization Urged by Central Labor Union. At the meeting of the Wentern Central Labor Union, in their hall on Third avenue Wednesday, the fol- lowing representatives of the respec. | tive unions were seated as dele-| gates: H. D, Medlock, of the Cigar- makers’ union, and J. Harrigan, of the Machinists’ union. The building committee o fthe| Central union reported that a prop osition to collect 2c from each mem- | ber a month for bullding purposes, was favored by the Building Labor- ers’ union and the Printers and Typ- jographical union. The two unions are the only ones heard from on this subject, and it will be some time before all the unions will have re- ported, owing to the fact that some of them meet only once a month. A committee from the Cigar- makers’ union reported that very encouraging progress was being made through the efforts of the union in getting the business houses to carry only blue label cigars. Many firme have signified their wil- lingness to sell only cigars bearing the biue label, and some are already The postponed monthly open meet Ing of the Central Union was held Wednesday night. The subject “What is the outlook for the work- ing classes in the light of the trust In the various branches of industry. was discussed in all its phases. Va- rious remedies for the defense of la. boring classes against the trusts were suggested and it was unanim ly agreed that the only hope for the laboring man was to be found in organizations. The action of Gen. Merriam tn {s- suing an order to the mine owners association in the Coeur Alene country prohibiting the employment of Union labor was discussed and much dissatisfaction expressed. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions bearing on this matter and present them for consideration at the next meeting. obbed His Keeper. JANPSVILLE, W negro tramp, who catm Cincinatti, and waa p j | pesthouse a week ago, being afflict d with smallpox, arose at an early! hour this morning, dressed himseit | in the clothes of George Phelps, the pesthouse keeper, and then drew a large knife on Phelps and compelled him to give up his watch and his money. The negro then made his escape and has not yet beeen cap- tured. Phelps came downtown in his smallpox clothes in search of the police, | Seattle. It's Economy | | | | ] } ~ HAT 10 Cents That will trim up beautifully for young or old, — J Most startlingly Low Price: are offered at Mrs, White's MILLINERY © PARLORS 308 Pike St HE stock has been in the hands of the Sheriff and must be sold at once te satisfy a debt. J, F. ADAMS dranulsted 1&3 [og “err 1 No. B12 Second Avenuo, between Vesier and Jamer. STETSON BROS, 1127 YESLER WAY Sell Impe rial, Patent Excel- lent, Centennial Best, Olympic and Pure White FLOUR For 85 Cents Per Sack. Telephone Main 427 AT : PRICE Domestic Kewing Machines will be sold for one week. A rare opportunity B04), Vike mt MICKELSON Telephone Bay 1928 THE PARLOR GROCERY ‘Phone Pike 1. 1529 Second Avesae Wm. J. DEAN & CO. All Work Guaranteot. PETER EGGE Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining Hieture Frames Me Le smith Repairing of Ali Kinda Residence. 187 0th ave. 406 Pike Street A Marriage Mystery. YEW YORK, May 1 coach oc- cupied by a stylishly dressed couple stopped in front of the house of Jus- tice of the Peace Osear Schlichting in Hoboken late last night The tw aroused the justice and requested to be married at once. After the cere- mony was performed the bridal par- ty, accompanied by justice and two witnesses, adjourned to a near hostelry, where a number of bot- * of champag the couple dey re runk before Justice Soblichting the wit- nesses said yesterd they had pledged themselves not to reveal the names of the parties. It is said the couple came from this city REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS al estate transfers filed yester- Milligan, $700, Hilman’ park Albert E. Joal to Lean- der A. Dow, $1 %6 and bik 26 Wash. Cen. Improvement C Knob Ht i. to Ker Mary A. Soule and husband to H C. McDonald, $1550, w 80 feet of lot 1 bik 1, Eastern add Sheriff's deed to Port d Savings bank, $1573.31, lot 157 bik 6, plat of Columbia « # lL. Nichols nl wife to F. P. Zebring, $ lot 15 blk 11, Bast Lake add Angus McAulay and wife to Bd- win W. Simpson, $1, lot 2 bik 6, Bax- ters add Sheriff's deed to § & Lean association, and 10 bik Ward division Green Lake Henry Lewis 1 8s. T 200, man park Mothers In Seattle will testify that the values in our Boy's and Children’s garments stand first in to Outfit The Boy Here—— Any kind of a garment made will be found here BIGGEST AND BEST. | J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-802 First Ave., Cor. Columbia,