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THE SEATTLE STAT A STRIKE Knot Sawyers Gain =: AVERTED : Concessions. THEIR. WA BS TO BE ADVANCED) =~ Ballard Has a Ripple of Excitement But All wil There Again. Quiet tuet Passion PD am Walte.” was ven by J. N. St and A. Crimpe Mra Platt wet 1 Mr. Mating to y ' aif ne WLC. Tt M A. Wt t a be f the law , ¥, Cotterill, deputy worthy \ chief, on behalf of the i ! 1 " A aolo by Mra M Th Ju ment Morning Mr. Maling was then introduced] and bh 1 witvedd tt audience for) » hour with a moat inter address on nperance work CHANGED HIS MIND. ™ pplication y BR. Mason J Jucobs yesterday, Ma Vieted burglary in the eourt “tf on Maroh 4 oJ me need him to four b ' tary, He ap sled «t he supreme court, | and, I mained in| th . « he claims that ! t Intend prosecute the Appen n no money with wh nt jo aa, and In the meantime he ved hm time out and wants to avec THE DINES CASE. Release under the habeas corpus | act wae refused by Judge Hanford yesterday to Charles Dines, Juwuke ‘COME BACK, as " | © little town of Ballard has ex. | ed a mild excitement during | ast few days, owing to the rike of the knot saw various mile The men @emanded an increase In thelr wages of % cents a day y been getting $23.25 since commence . Sensor mraking thetr sawyers stated in very| terms at if the increase was not granted by the 2th Inet they wouk! go out on @ strike He tween 30 and 5 men, all members of the Sh sie Weavers’ upton, were Girectly erned In Thts morning th Vvartous milis teformed t v they 1 decided some ne ago ease their wages 05 cents a day merease to take 1 August 1 As porter intery ta num-| er lard this ment of the t employe | apeaking hreatened strik a: “It w on given the rease Ww a wheel would he turned | of the milla We were sur femands by every mill We made a reasonable request, and simply pre pared to stand by Mr of the Stimson mills, who was n by the Star, said “We do not anticipate any trouble over the q not wages, Some days ago we decided to make the ad vance, aad had the men seid noth- ing, they would have received It any Way. We have also given shingle packers an increase of 4 cent a thousand, although they made no de it would be a mands open ua serious matter if the men went Yes just new, as mill laber ‘There ts an improvement In the ber and shingle business, and mut la sea tum. the new scale of wages does not bear to heavily on the mill men.” Ballard presented a busy aspect today, as all the mills are run full time. stated, are now on the pay lets. THE MAZAMAS AT MT. SAHALE. About 100 men. ‘The Mazamas have returned from their enjoyable outing in the Valley of the Stebekin, aad the climb of Mt @ehale. The last party to reach Seattle came in last night. The mountain they climbed thie year Sahale, le one of the numbericss peaks arourmd the head of Lake tan and along the Stehekin river 17 reached the summit party ot A where a business meeting of the Maz- amas was held. Those reaching the summit were: President W. G. Steel, of Portland; vice-president. Dr. E W. Young, of Seattle etary F. A. Routledge, Miss Filta BE. MeMride Miss Fay Fuller, of Portland of Tac historian, Portiand Mies vena Bleanor Giie, Misa Kate Young, M H. L. Pithock, Mr. L. A. MeArthur Mr. Rodney L. Giiean, of Portiand Mies Vesta Heldwin. Miss I. Maud Parker. Mr. William Dougan, Mr. F D. Fraser, and Mr. A. Curtis, of 8¢ atte. The program on the snowy top of Mt. Suhale was; Address, President W. G. Steel; christening th tain “Sahale,” by Mins Bride; chorus. rica unturiing of the stars and st . the breeze The name warded to the with r peaks In a oth ment | be ‘Bah the ictal maps wil} government hanges in names of nit lon the VOLUNTEERS — RETURNING. sa WRanc Bpecial tothe St port Morgan Cit ' la yesterday, she eral Seattle boys they will leave f riving there perhaps The names of the boys Wm. D. Covington, Ado! bert, Emory W. Ross; Corporal Henry D. Carter at Was ¥ There nm Man had on beard sev ected that ednesday Heret Il. Ho Company ¢. Raiph M Robinson, Louis B, Robson, James V. Allen, of company B, and Corporal Hugh Waters, Henry 0. News, Wm M. Winders, Albert R. Straub, of compan yD. A LECTURE BY JOSEPH MALINS ‘ The Meth al 4004 Temp 1 ] Ikaten to the addr ff V srand Chief T plar J M "ay ing um t peeniding officer of the evening, Tr mecting was ot by the audier winging “All Hall the Power of J Na Kev M Kanda pastor of the Firat Methodist church quart ny j Mr ond Mrs. Lind 1 und Mr. and Mr Gable. ing , vr Other Da Addresses of ne were by Orin 8. Aller n alt ov Y. M. ©. A., and by Kev. &, M dali, jr behalf of the Methodist church, hich Mr Malines ia a member A @ultar and maiidolin | tomearrow | today, ar-| | A cable message has been received at | States Miniater ago. Okanvoto, who are of the allen labor law. Dines ts charged with tmport- ng Contract labor, and the other two are held as witnesses. Hamada, and C held for violation toot of the Hlnols Central in the | eouncll a committee tn behalf of the} ‘| Armstrong was a. bartender in & memorial setting Cuughiin’s big satoon, oth ment ror the nature and « - Were indicted by the grand jury an] oo |, ae it June 2 for ®ribery, and released on| @ Pa yi ee hee sw jehey Oh Theresa, Theresa! Mow | ioc ball. ‘They never appeared for| 88 explained that the Baptist col Could You? trial Chicago newspap stated | lege bulidings on the Rainier I | that Coughlan was at the head of a} etreet car line had been purchases Theresa Woolery, @ young Itatlan/ regular bribery syndicate. Cough-| 4 4 that $4,000 must be raised, of kirt, Nas again come into prominence |tin hae Agured largely tn Chicago! vin mum $1,000 had t “hee sloping with Joseph Gross, an|ofiminal courte. He was imp atedl oy ur. c snout ‘ aaa ° famous Cronin m fF case in a . . avowed enemy of her father, On| |conaisted of Mrs. Emma M he . and served part of a term at | Ommisted of Mrs Emr June 22, Wootery reported to the po- | appeared for the national ce that his daughter was missing fiw Gre crime, = The alleged | tion, and Mrs. Harriet P and a ae mane : Jury bribing for which Coughlin and) and asked 1 to locate her. ¢ * | Armat | Mre Austin D. H presid and . metrong @re wanted was itn the ations existed between Gross and! die dam 4 “ scretary respectively of the loca girl at the t end K waaloe oe ot amas Caine | wewanisation. The memorial was re air a 6 , ve. The Iinole Central ra | ne & ; , . ® =A here- | F. Taylor, one of the jw ne mane come ' ae - Voolery went to S@/ tied both Armatrong and ¢ prt Brahe i ut about Bie deugh- | 9 a whe tant une recom = pase on ‘e cual him to the interests y's cory wrate dross was arrest and be thon tou sad aoimpany. ‘Il io thounrnt than | ™ on where the «ir sid be four: me bas , 7 shiin ls now hiding in Michigan. | cneg wee dropped, and Oross left! Armatrong will probably be taken| 7 nef wii bars ee Bast without delay deal with : 3 Satueday he returned and again tn- i + ae ke ond | A bill was inte 4 by Counell- duced the « | man James to create a sidewalk din- » eadquarte must be constructed of concre asked the aid of the police in bring- fagstone or similar material, The ng Grose to justicn P. D. Hughes E P latreets specified are First W has been obtained aa Wovolery’s at from Main to Madison, Second av torney jenue from Yeuter way to Pike, Yes eee io or way ym Firet to # od, and Mass Meeting to Bo Held at Ms from Mew to Simin Phe & Provides @ penalty of from 85 to # The British-American y has received “lulu wtating thet Port Albert left that port July 13 for Seattic. She ix expected to arrive here She is eakd have! i* big cargo of frult and sugar. Af. tor discharging her cargo the Port Albert will be overhauled for the wansport service. Steamahip advices from] the steamer | | To Transfer Evans. July eure being brought te! have Pension Ce iastoner Evans transferred to some other depart- Ment. It says the new commission- er will probably be appointed before the next Grand Army enc campment. | ——— | NORDSTROM MUST HANG OLYMPIA, July 25—Spsctal ~The} supreme vurt hae ' handed flown a dew the famous Nord strom ¢a@e vinton rendered » that the nvestication into Nord. et ms sanity was ly for the in-| formation of th urt, and was not! au to @n appeal or review by the ne vurt The motion to miss, made by Prosecuting Att M y whe th * wae argued June %, has. - r been «ra It now seems a certain Nor har Aug ® legal stey No and xe = 1, and th ar save him is “ y It is not considered prob e that i. we be exercised by} ce eforing with the « m of @ court's orders. Santia oF stival. July 25.The festival maint Ranting a be All places of losed ng the T ane are wre that the American authorities recognized the holiday. The Time Extended. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July %.— the #tate department from United Hunter, saying that the president of Guatemala has ts- ued a decree extending until Octo- f 21 next, the time in which cred their accounts t tors may prevent rgainet sion Into the government for conver bonds is in vt re struction on nday business por near thie city. I for fighting fir Thin ele tr rm Whe the mowt we h and continued thr yut the night OUVER, Wash. July 26 Cane I who have been succemn ully operating the big saw mile kr Koss or Vaneouver Lom { any mills, started the plant after the short shut ' toned by the h water in Colu 1. The Lucea mills, op uted by Huston & Aldrich, resum ed operations two weeks and the Du Bole fre ' mill started up a week jaf 12,000 feet | of the mountaina, and on Thursday | tire | the scurvy, amd? IT made her me tea try, After drinking the tea it seen ed to check the progress of the dl improved When ashe well piciaemenibtitniain enough to travel whe nt | Nulato, where ashe stop th William Armstrong Wanted | nour of GN Carieton On my way out l heard she was going to Bt. M in Chicago. | hael wh bh would take t Detective Eiward Cudihee, of He. | Meamer for Beattie. Hie aie a attio, and Deteotive Prank Tyrril! tT ines _ ; er rey a o oF Odicago, arrived here thiw afternoon ; lt from Port Angeles, having tn cus tody William Apmetrone, who, wih) WEATHER FORECAST. Dan OCoughiin, ie wanted in ¢ Nicage, nomena wh ale jury bribery | For Beattle and Vi ty Por t Armstrong forfetted a $6,000 bat | and Wednesday night, fat roler Chteago, and weat | Wednesday weeks age He located High atanowpher Angeles, and atated that he | over the Canadian » would Invest tr eal estate there w" thie morning ¢ He was jo! on July 21 by « wotn- jfernia, Uevada, an ‘ an who called herself Elisa Arm eunditions favorable i warm weather today, and « ' atrong, and who passed an his wife. | The couple rented a fine residence | and Were arranging the furnishings when arrested yesterday When Armatrong recognised De- teotive Tyrrill, he said, “Weil, the Jie in up tam hard up agaimet it 1 1 though 1 was gate with 2,200 miles of lant and water between me and ORicago. T Agured that 1 could wet. te down here unknown to the -_ side world: but it ie all up now will give wp and go willingly.” Armatrong and bis alleged wife took matters very cooly. The de- teetives expected to capture Cough. lin also, as he was reported to hay Joined Armatrong some days ago. Chicago has been in @ ferment for some time over the greatest jury years. | ie allewed that Coughlin was the| bribery scandal unearthed in It Collins’ Hall. ‘The trustees of the Seattle expost- tion held a meeting yesterday after- hoon at the newly-cetablighed head- quarters, room 45 Colman block. end the plane for the future were 68 cussed. Frank R. Armetrong, gu- perintendent, en@ A. JM. Hoearg. who has charge of the agricultural and horticultural emhibit, reported. Mr. Armstrong has completed plans for the bullding of two wings on the Armory allowing an extra floor space Mr, Hosom has or ganized 19 counties on the weet side he leaves for the region east of the mountains to do missionary there ‘The mass meeting tomorrow even- ing at Collins hall, of business mea, lt promises to be well «# fed The trustees will ask the rene to ad vance a fund of $12,009 to carry on the work of the exposition This money will be returned to the sub scribers from the receipts of the ex position, the fund being mer . garded asa loan. The confident that there no such thing as fall, for the plane are to Well matured then, too, ¢ is ripe for an exposition such ae thie will be. It will be largest and most extensive t kind ever attempted in the North Went ™ Row work trustees an be and secretary has written to Gov ers asking the loan of the can- from Manila ae an exhibit recently placed In the hands of the state by the War department The headquartera of the exposit hae been established In room 46 C n Iding, and all Inquiries con the affair will be answered the me *" ne ea re HAS KRUGER Tug t 1 RESIGNED ? =... | er of “busted” Klondikers w hit ped an part of the T™ wan LONDON, Eng., July. 25.--A Reu-|no gold on board. The N Png ter telegram from Cape Town thie|tand left @t. Michael July 1 a) morning feiterates the statement sorte the r Lakme as ha that President Kruger, of the Tren ing left that po a 11th tnat vaal, has resigned. The South Afri-|for Seattic. She should arrive t can Gold Diggers’ News denies the! day ‘The Bertha, of the 1 cial company, left the BENS’ PARTY DID PERISH Among the passengers who came down from St. Michael on the tug | New England was George Karl, of Omaha, Neb. Mf. Karl has been for the last year prospecting on the Koy- ukuk, place called Numuka miles from Nulato. He ma the recently reported deathn pt. Bena and his party, from scurvy. They went to the Kotzbue country last year from Seattle little steamer Elk No. 1, and went to the Koyukuk, where met disaster and death. Mr. Karl, Capt Hens endured tndescribat ng in @ Ittle cab! non the Koy ukuk, Helpless as though her hands were ted, Mra. Bens was obliged to sit and wateh her husband expire be~ at 200 In the late they According to Mre fer and e mut fore her eyes. There was no medi ine and no food of the proper kind at hand to check the progress of the Timer me After his death she be came temporarily insane, and, leay ing the cabin, wandered off into the wilderness, where she was later dir covered by three prospectors, more Jead than alive They brought her to my cabin vald Mr. Karl, “and I did what Toould for her while the three men went back to the cabin where her husband had died They buried him "She was suffering greatly from | Wednesday COUNCIL'S AID IS SOLICITED For the Florence Gritentee Rescue Home, by the City Fathers n of the At) elty night's sews! for each vietation The following bille had second and ird readings and passed: Providing final passage and passed, Providing for water mainon Boylston avenue SPProving assesment roll for Tw ty-elghth avenue and Olive street proving for water mains on Thom Greets and Royston aveny ap Proving amsesement rolls for Twenty fights avenue and Olive street: pro viding for the Improvement of W eet ern avenue from Yesler way to C umbia street. appropriating $10" ay KR KR. Drummond 7 street @rade tax on Bast street, pald twice; grantime A. J Baltey extension of time f t nm Kart Terrace street and Twenty Afth avenue; granting permine J. KE Dave to transfer tiqu to Migiivacea @ Corgiatt Mason, R. Sartori & © ng tranafer of liquor nee On wald » Winselis & F auth 4 of h Fast Twenty na P npr eH ~ Jones wtr { re authoria rte benefited by tr otros ey in blowk Ww for sewer or 1 eh homas McLaughlin: ranting tia ' es J. BE. Frank and German! Be MANY “BUSTED” KLONDIKERS destination The steamer Hideout, with about #00 passengers on bourd, was expected to arrive at St. Michael frum Dawson the day the New England sailed. The tug Empire, of the Empire Transporta tion company, left St. Michael July 11 for Daweon with a tow. and the day Deing San Francinco as the Lakme, hy Alaska of the same company also back | Persons returning on the New Eng- land brings more discouraging re ports of the Cape Nome district ‘They way there in little gold there and that men owning some of the best claime in that section are i” ing carpenter w rather than waste time at mining Capt, Sadier of the steamer Quick- step, who went north on her, re turned on the New Mngland on a nint of wl ‘ Inv. Co. 50-Cent Books so-cent book tain about five dollars’ worth of music, if pur chased in sheet form, Call and examine them. Tuy 5 acre tract. Moore Our en WINTER & HARPER 903 Seo CONCERT sees Given by the Ladies of the feo. H. Fortson Relief Corps fit of the For the bene Washington Volunteers at MANILA on arge Nkookum’ Tuesday Evening. Artington and Quar 1 to Beatt kum” har be fitted for the ex Sk ougbly r and sfort arrying ple. crowding and bring the FREE ard t matron cap NURS n ¢ ot meals aboa re for Round Trip h Children 25c Tickets on sale at Stewert & Holmes Drug Company. Moonligt EXCusiOn SATURDAY {VENING July 29 Waoner’s Band Boat will leave Arling- ton dock at8 p. m. and return at 11:30 p, m. sharp. Tickets Soc. Children 25¢. MIDSUMMER.. Linen Opportunity By a fortunate purchase we bought le Linen at less than the market price from a I pie sen rter of New York. Our customer hall get the benefit of this linen buying at Wednesday Thursday in " wenn While they last, 29 dozen full % | 1 6, only.e ! ! LINI LEACHED | ' . een. ent : \ ° ». Turkey RED DAMASK, pretty xtra heavy weleht; actual t a box ato $1.40 jul male pt | , yy Handsome Fringed COLORED tf i 4 KED DM NAPKIN £ d ‘ A} r 1 lew nontren: $ _— a an pe “ ay 1Q ty I TABLE LINe ' ene INEN NAI : A atl ee sg cmageathtan ter = gpl saan omygalt IE 10, ON a yard, k atterna, $1 ~~ spr fe > eo-is A sa ane te Siento « Hisached LINEN NAP.| TABLE LINDON, handsome rich des KINS; cheap at 76 ly signs; 650 Value, on Me & yard, a ec a dca. O-in. wide Fine Pure English Bleach. % Pure Cream German LINDN| ¢4 TABLA LINEN, new handsome y NAPKIN, extra heavy and grand, eelens, actually worth $1.00, only wearing; $1.39 value, only He a dozen ‘owize Fine Irish Bleached LINEN NAPKIN, new rich designs. If U« real fine goods you wish, these hoc a yard, ched Pure (1%-yard long Fine Irn TA HL TA/THS, fringe all round, beautiful pattern, only .. - e ceeceeee DLW cacy 0 tots Pure German LIN ually worth Ibe, only N CRASH, extra weight, emooth finished: ac- lec @ yard, O. W PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. 8. E. BARRON, Pres. H. E, WEYMOUTH, Vv’ Pres. Copper Vault Mining Co. In a letter to H. BE. Weymouth ff the pany, says g. Everything is boorr 1 there ts n 1 shall a leader build it ap ade as and Vrice of « H. Seattle Mining Exchange. imecor porated ivi. Q. S. GOLD, C. E. Thurston & Co., Official Brokers. Company © ne debts; offei Powell Reeves Warlt’'s Leading Specialist The Glory of Man Is His Strength The Ambi- tion of Wo- man is Her Beauty Both Can Be Acquired. “He Cured Me Of Deafness.” “My deafness came about sis years ago, with bad ringing noises the head, which troubled me Kreatly nversation. I had to ank people to raise their voices when speaking to me, and around the tab I could only hear the sound of volces, ut could not catch a word, My hea ing rapidly improved under Dr Reeves’ treatment. 1 now hear good and th stopped.” “He Saved My Eyes,” “My eyes were so bad T had to stop reading entirely. The dtzsiness, the blurring @nd pain around the eyes nade me fear total blindness. Dr. Reeves’ mastery over diseases of the eyes is certainly wonderful. can now see good, and, best of at, can read with comfort. T was cured? in a short time, while other doctors} tampered with my eyes for the past} six years.” “He Cured My Stomach.” “nofore I consulted Dr. Reeves my nach Was very bad. The sever : belching, bloating 1 aw awful, I lost 40 pour F han a year, T thank God tt vas my fortune to go to th rea wh red m 2) “He Cured Me Of Catarrh.” “T nad catarrh for a ton It affected my head and throat and) ther " eK wthe tf my nm Dr Reeves’ new treatment is Just splen iad I never tried anything that did m much good. I am. recor mending it to all my friends," dated Jaly Cop spare E. WEYMOUTH & CO. ~} Took Her Sister's Advice inging noises have entirely} Mr. &. E. Barron, the it is a property worth Things are showing yer Veult cannot feiping to develop per V ing here now » reason why Co no eflurte in ock for a few days, 2 cents per share, Official Brokers. a M. & S. CO. 109 Cherry St. CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Bia Sete ES ye ne wy poles » hac Feliz Tent and Awning Ca, ; 7 Vester Way. “Just Like a Deaf Mute” Dr. Reeves Restored His Hearing Perfeotly Out- of-Town People ple affiicted ever, with should any disease write to Dr And Was Cured of Sore Throat by Dr. Reeves She Had Endur Three Hemorrh From Her Lungs—Cured by Or, Reeves Bronchita a Cured Dys. by Or. Reeves { Eyellds Granule od Since hildhood and Eyesight Failing, Dr Reoves Cured Her "He Car My Consumption” § “Dr. Reeves cured me of consumpe , after two doctors had given me Dr. Reeves, for he is the ‘ y a ae | Vv heard of that 1 rea umption.” Spots, ry sti Tis ist 8 w worms, da : ruff, t bow nnd knees, ba B itoh, 908 it mapen gia 18 hair, é ringworm, he hands, ums and body, prurty urvy, pemphegus, impeti« > erysiy i Asis, moth patehe uly and pimply skin disease cured. _— DR. POWELL REEVES "sg Wa te duis data