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SATURDAY, APRIT, 28, 1900, - THE FIRST Bl¢ Flattl Organized Labor Takes Its Initial Stand Against the Japanese Restaurants in This City. Next Tuesday, May 1, organ- ized labor and the friends of the @ @ working men witl begin the boy- 4 eott on the Jap restaurants. At the same time the cooke, 3 wat see will awk re and waltr © for shorter working hours. At present many of the mem- 9) bers of the three different unions @ work as long as 16 hours. For @ the walters and cocks this is ® vad enough, but the average @ waltress cannot stand such a @! ain very long, therefore short- @) y hours are demanded. e seer for work will be placed at 10 3) hours. e +4 o Seqecssese’ oe More Enumerators. WHATCOM, Apri 28—The fol Jowing are enutmerators for the re- maining counties of Weetern Wash- ington net mentioned yestertay Magon.-M. B. Jones, W. G. Rex, W. McDonald, H. Dean. Pactfic.—J. H. Turner, D. G. Ma- larkey, F. R. Loomis, L. D, Williams, A. 8. Patton San Juan—. Alien, H. Butler, J. H_ Snowden and C. M. Tucker. | Skamania—James Haffey, G. W J H Sargent, Wo Burton, J. C. ens akum—L. C. COAL MINES NEAR NOME Tests Prove That It Is of a Very Fine Quality. J. H. Morgan, who recently came out from Nome by way of Kodiak island, reports that the fuel question for Alaska, whveh, time has been @ rat! to the present Quo Vadis. ‘The sale for “Quo Vadis,” which) opens at the Seattle theater tomor~ row night, bewan this morning and was very brink during the entire day heade Rose , Stitiman the ‘Quo | “On the Suwanee River, ite third season, comes to the Third Avenue theater for one week, com- mencing Sunday, April 39. The play ts, aw evidenced by the title, a story of Southern life, love and ha’ The fot is eventful, touches of patho ere and there, plenty of genuine humor and humen interest through- out. ~~ Palm The Paim Garden more performances of the ent biil—tonight, tomorrow noon and mero night. inee i at 2 o'¢ Next week e! ht new stars of the! musical world will make their first appearance in Seattle prea- after- The mat- Third Avenue theater att “Have You Seen Smith? crowded house at the se afternoon. It will be repeated for the last time thie even- ing. ~~ West's Minstre tion, plaving to Wm. H. West's Jubiice Minetreis) open next Wednesday night at the Beatle theater. Went claims the resent company is the greatest he * ever gotten together, It in- cludes Carroll Johnson, Richard J Jose, Fred Warren and 40 others. MARINE NEWS. The iittle schooners Crescent and Never Mind made the fish dock last night from Flattery, bringing 13,000 pounds of halibut. They belong to the Ainsworth & Dunn fleet. Three huge sand anchors were loaded on the dismantied schooner Mercury yesterday, each weighing weven tons. The Mercury will go to Nome in tow, and it is the intention to anchor her off the beach for store- house purposes The bark Theobald, Capt. Comer- on, walled for Nome Thursday night with a cargo of lumber, Schooner Emma and Louisa, Ca tain Kense!, got away for Nome terday. She carried as passengers John Moody, Jack Moody, Julia Moody, Mrs. John Moody and Ida Berquist The schooner carries a lumber cargo and other supplies. The traneport Athenian, which is owned by the Canadian Pacific Co. fe being Aimmantied by the govern- ment. This work nas begun and will require about five days. When it is finished the vessel will be re- leased by the government and taken over by the company One of the trimmest craft that will sail for Nome thin season will be the ex-United States revenue cut- ter Corwin, She will get under way rom the White Star dock next Gear apt. West said thir morning that he 4 | od Ineteu @ had been p! led here at once, and probably ar ler Se aenanport will be ordered hi Tt Is understood that the limit @/ Camnections at St. | manager, B. A. Seabore | dent, James D. Hoge, Jr, tecretary | Pave now in| cess the value of the ho satlore and five oMcers, and a gen- eral cargo of merchandise, princt pally dry goods and groceries, This ip operated by the Corwin Company of Concord, N. HW which intends to establish a general store at Nome, Corwin will have no passenger list The Utopia will make an extra trip Seay, Night to Victoria, leaving a Steamer Oty of Denver on ber run between Beattl« is again and Sno homigh. Her repatre are completed Advices rece from Nea state that schooners McPherson 1 le Thurston are at anchor In the DAY, the former with 2, and the la ter With 17 paasengers and cargo for . It in porsibie that the eratt wil @et outside tonieht Of account of the @nd founding of new army poets i Alueka, the local branch of U. 8 TTEREPortation wervice t* found in adequate to meet the demands Capt. Robinein, the quarter mast eeked several * ago for the Wyetield, and ay receiv mire that trans ed at hie disposal. The Wryefield ie of 3.100 tonnage, and « now tying at the Fulson street doow in fan Franciveo, She will be order enlargement rt one can be spared fre Pailippine service MOVEMENTS OF MAILS. ‘The (reat Northern last night was two hours late, missing alt Paul The Al-Ki ons in with a heavy Alaska mail. FISHERIES ABSORBED The Newly Organized Company Takes Control of Vat- wable Property. The Puget Sound Packing Com- BY, with @ capital atock of §500, ized at the Butler ho- The new company | cking Com- tel yeaterday absorbs the Aberdeen FP pany of Fairhaven and the National Packing Company of Port Angeles, and has acquired some twenty of | the most valuable fish traps on the Sound. Immediately after the organisa tion was completed and pape drawn up @ business meeting called and the following named: President and vice preai- and treasurer, J. O. Hanthorn pve eb d were elected trustees Seaborg. 0, Hanthorn, T. B ReGovern of New York; James D. Hoge, jr., and Frank Oleson, of New Whatcom. ice are being arranged to great- the output of the two Planta, inchs Inctuded in the a at was enprmeores Sy 4 bs ‘wore fied oourty ester- for the yp rome Scenpmsen: Loe Co., capital stock $20,000, divi a into 200 incorporators, aH Cobb, L. H. Cyphers and L. B. Sted man. Paradise Lake Paliroad & Mil) Co. capital stock $10,000; $100 each: principal place of b news, Seattle; incorporators, Mary Campbell, J. C. peeettiee., Elizabeth Campbell and B. r. WILL STORE HOPS. W. Andrews, the hopgrower of up, reports that the hopgrow- ers in hia district were not discour ed over the low prices that obtain- “However,” he naid “if we are confronted with low prices 109 shares of | again, this year we are prepared to| place any person Interested in said) store our crop, and by the new pro- pe will not | | be deteriorated.” | give three! WILL MAKE A SOUND TOUR) sity Musical | Clubs or. | ganize and Will Travel. The University of Waabington, | during the year whi is about to clome, has evinced a marked tendency to a higher plane of coliege life. It agp me to a peerage with the t Universities in the countr Id not find a more worthy expres sion than in the latest enterprise whieh the musical talent of the un versity je promoting The fret annual tour of the un versity musical clubs will begin with an initiative concert at Ranke hall May &, and engagements will be fli ed im the principal cit of the Sound. The organization consists of 4 glee club, a mandolin club and an orchestra, in which dents have parts At the opening of the school year the student body formed an organiz- ation into which, through the pro- cons of sifting, wae collected only such students evinced a rt talent or wh had previous perience tn musical work of a ality, This organization diately placed itself under the ou petent directorship of Prof. Andrews and by faithful application during the year to the study of high grade music ie now enabled to offer to the music-loving public a program! which will satisfy the demanda of fta patrons and do credit to the in er <5 nc 20 college stu- x= DEATH CAUSED BY THE PLAGUE NWW ORLEANS La., April 28 The German bark Eisie has arrived at Port Eads. Capt. Kiehne died | since the vessel left Para, The health oMcer declines to give the cause tut it Is believed that it was either bubonic plague or yellow fever, ———-n— + Chinese Must Go. Our call trade prices: Closed front shirts, 10c; open front rta, 12%0; shirt with cotlar, 12%¢; wlirtn, fancy, 12%c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c. Queen City Laundry, 1426-28 Fourth | avenue, between Union and Pike —~—— Keep in mind Cline's Musle Store for bargains in musical goods. 218 would carry 30) Pike, THE SEATTLE STAR, “ of the American Young Peo | ple’s Christian Union, who is lng evangelistic services at the Fir af | Baptiat church this week (LOUCH, AUGUSTINE & CO: M6817 Piret Avenue. will make | jan address at the Firet M. BE. charch | | thts evening Mr. Paimer ts a iec- 7 we Tor |turer of nations! renown, His sub A WOMAN'S ADVICE ject will be Mankind Crucified at I feel that it le my duty to you the Har of the Open Baloon.” | and the many sick and suffering | im our state to let them know Henry Kastie fied his answer and] what yo wenderful medieine the Empire| aid for me. 1 am pow GX years petition!) old and have lived in Los Ange } court les for many Kastie claims $237.50 damages now years and am well 1 have suffered a number The hearing of Jack Considine,| of years with rheumatiam and | stomach troubles in their worst form. Had tried many remedies with any benefit, when « Mr. EA a bottle of | told me it e uid cure me if I took tt ac- ding to directions. 1 com- Watches, Fine menced to improve from the first day's use. I have taken the one bot the pains have all Jewelry, Silverware ma"! 206... gone and my stomach troubles i. have all disappeared. I eat what- Firat ave, Albert Hansen | Pece 7" gisssrcin,! Saat, ‘The targest jewelry house.ia | "erp well and walk jong dintan- ae ment Is warranted to be as rep- Step in end see eur or mailed for renented tea t Ste large and elegant stock. D. $. JOHNSTON Burke Building. 903 Second Ave, Ranges In Seattle bu imitations and » of frauds betitates YRES TRANSFER CO. Dastrivuilag Cars a Spectalty [Phone Main 260 iningPlates ofr every description. Cimon ee Uesideniat Are | Silver Plated or | Furnished Complete | - ie LIVERY g STABLE Bg Joseph Mayer & Bros. Manufactprere of Golld Gold Silverware. Seattle Gas | who shot Arthur Hrooks, har on | w for? ading foreign yr Jeontinued until next week | riging at Nome. j | ow thought, | ‘The edunty commissioners e| pha, in open defias appointed D, I. Fordney deputy | nw tends to frutt Inspector to axnint Inspector | |i r, resigned immediate! Cottage City « | A ecsoes The Harper Brick & Pe | hich will order a ALL. KINDS OF is. h haa just been ir | at Sitka to f ——— with @ capit sf $10,000 | - Aiph 1, and if she atte | | begin the Immediate cons At Nome, arres \ & brick, terra cotta and tile plant Will Hf th in This City) "ia rimon'e inna | Secret Se A G pear Orth im This City | ye oss" o*yiornons oon: Secret Service Agents Go) — ean t Phe 6 i f | Rh te tt tt te « , nD county, ‘The capacity of the| : bber. on May {2 plant wim be shave brick per day. | Art ia Pursell f fier. |$ 7. ‘ | Mine tta Warren arrived in thi i* * and city last evening from Chic n| i* + ~~ which city whe has been co * * Brass Metal with mission work for a * * under the auapiora of the Norte | worig Sha thtendd-to enate at ka i ay whe bad on * if } M ret Pri Paid ‘ will celebrate che Sth anni-| tie her home in the future ' agente f r at * > if est af Ci rice versary of Norway's day of indepen w. H. Gey hap filed sult against to Bt, Michae any w< 3 + dence, at Medison park, May 1%./ the city of Fal haven for the colle y a m of the | * Telephone or write and we Great preparationa are being made, | tion of $5,700 which he claims is due | © ee ? the Ainbe anefer ¢ x * r and the exercises will be of the him on eity bond “ pi An 3 and full cargo « % will give quotations. Wagner@ band wil! play at the A amall b war discovered freight to other boate at Mt. M x ot park all the afternoon ts. Jenne a lumber pile of the te n- Be and by this process whe id a * Houghton-Kdmunda w hiso ren-| lumber yard yesterday afternoon abe ¥ a i] of der several ona. Two large | 6 o'clock, It was extinguished be: | —== <== Norse Club to take et VOUUDE | tatek Austin hen -tetierel 6.6 SEGRETS SOLVED * * | Seattle Gu a trip aromnd Jake, | cision’ in the Bun anaes - 1% * YESLER WHARF pf ty. he uotlhl next me In the evening the progr “ : . » } Corer Yesler We | consist of speeches by C. M 1 Hattie Ttussel! was fined #10 yee |Men Hunting for the Gold ~ 4 '- orner Ye Wey amt Rallreat Are f this city; Frank Obs terday by Judge Cann for aseauit-! vay ‘4 ce }oom, and Audttor C. W. Clausen, of | ing Pearl Whit Mine of Health. * * Port Orchard. Mra, A. T. Lundbert! geattie’s cricketers will organize ; a : : 4 doktor htt htt Will give a Vocal selection, and the | py. | of the English game in| Great Discovery That is BF ne * pices |Norse Glee Club and the German|inis city mot Tharsdey evening at; This Boon to Many Buffe « ”* % WATCH THE. Singing Society Linderkrant# Will the office of Pratt & Middle Story of One of the Lai pe * * also participate. ‘The evening's 4 Hailey block and formed a Ones * » STO | tertainment will clone with @ grand) sjiup, W, M. Williams, 204 Pioneer| , ee Pes - be building, is secretary, He wilt be ie reatect Weyemnre OCs Sse Pap - For Bergeainse The arrangement committee || pieased to hear from any Interested ig Ee a eS OOP OED Bre wit ~—~ composed of the follow ne Kentle= lin the sport Scar Sar -tia banked po . we A. Corcoran, Migr 10% First an. mer » ude, 5 nd, ‘i . : | pay @ bo | (nett Hansen, N. A. Chistoff, ¥ Work on the Went tt The necret of how to remain in| g Paererretretrrerrrrrr fits) i ch and Capt. H, Blekuw ran ¥ | Kood hen th and i reas " able | 4 | — ry Jattle terminus w near Pioneer| more tha nthe hest gold mine) % 4 | ny P PICKINGS, jaauare. In Went Seattle the |that han been disc : * will end at the corner f I What is the secret " - street and Grand avenue “ y han nos “ In California . j | Almont ¢ “ eo inl e * Rev. W. D. Gimonds, of Seattle aise onSpaevarccumens | by an irregularity of the! « * = will addrew the Pacific. Unitarian | | Constipation ts tl ae eR . conference at Berkeley, Cal 2} Ki ds : of the endant The conterenee wit cvnvens Max t,| MIPPFEG SLUFBOON | rere or tne atrenden * and it is time for » a law » wil » | ; a Sher lng ng « ~ ie Shurches™ The Season | ent sour stomach, ste ison. | # » sei | ‘The average owner of horsefiesh We have just received a gases, purify t 4, kill din \* * Bare baying Chickering. peer) | with unaware of, or indifferent to,| ment of fy erme in the system in to keep | * 4 the tact that only @1 men in this city erage ~ en Hn = * * " that number af hormeskerrs, bors |Advise you to avail yourself of the fe *« * Lore familias with the merits of Inanters and journeyimen, have reg. j°Hportunity while it is to be had. | and try Carcarets today. | ¥ +i wm celebrated instrements; intered at the city clerk's office | Smoked Roya) Chinook Salmon ts wnat they Go, ‘not what » Jour superior factiities ang conse- | : di |now to be found in our delicatessen, |eay they that will convince | * viet tow prices. Every instru- Rev. Ray Palmer, vice president gt | thelr merit. All Gruss t Pal * * + * * * * * * * * » * » * » * * i* » * * . * * © + * . » * * « » * * « e * _* * o * * * * = » * * x * * * cen without fatigue. 1 fail to find words in which to express my gtatefulness to you for what | your medicine has done for me, You may refer any one to me for proof of the above, being ever grateful to you and Mr. Foreman the North weet, PROBATE NOTICE—In the Super- jor Court of the State of Washing- ton, for the County of King, in the matter of the estate of Ro-| for the ber received, Yours | salia Poshay, deceased No. s01 truly, A. HINDS®, 413 | Notice of settlement of final ac-| Darwin avenue, Los Angel | count | | Notice te hereby given that W. DP. Foshay, ecutor of the estate of Rosalia Foshay, deceased, has ren- dered to, and fled in said Court hin final account as such executor, and that Friday, the 9th day of March, 1900, at $20 o'clock #. m., at the court room of the Probate Depart- ment of our sald Buperior Court, tn the City of Seattle, In said King) county, has been duly appointed by | jaaid Court for the settlement of | said account, at which time and ontate ay appesr and file his ex-! ceptions in writing said account, | land contest the sam | Witness, the Hon, Wm. Hickman Lp acl yeni | Moore, Judge of said Superior Court, | of _Blectroson . Rd) F iret Bre: and the Seal of said Court hereto! Ticctrosone, $1 a bottle at drug jamixed this third day of February,| piores , ‘ | 1900. GRO, M. HOLLOWAY, = | Clerk. | By W. C. RUTTER, Deputy Clerk. | Piano Bargain that ts genuine Is a good plano at @ reduced price—every piano in thin store is reduced in price to well it and help to make room for five carloads due to arrive. | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF | the State of Washington, for “a County of King. In Probate the matter of the estate of Rosalia | Fost >. der to show caw ¥, deceaned. 4,021. Or- | why distribution | should not be made. | W. D. Foshay, executor of the ea- tate of Rosalia Foshay, deceased, having fled in this court his peti tion setting forth that said eatate is now in a condition to be cloned and is ready for distribution of th: due thefeof among the persons en titled by law thereto, and it appear- ing to the Court that said petition sets forth facts sufficient to author- ize a distribution of the residue of aaid estate; It is therefore , y the) court that all persons interested in the estate of the sald Rosalia Fo shay, deceased, be and appear be ‘ore the said Superior Court of King | County, Btate of Washington, at the | court room of the Probate depart- ent of sald Court 'n the City of Ue, on the §th any of March, 1900, at the hour of 9:20 o'clock, a m., of sald day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why an order of distribution should not | be made of the residue of waid ex- | |tate among the heirs and persons | }in said petition mentioned, accord- | ing to law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once | w for four successive weeks ip fore the said ®th day of March, 1900, jin the Seattle Daily Star, a news- | paper printed and published tn a | King County and of general eircu- | | lation there! Done in open Court this ara day] “STEINWAY” DEALERS 614 Kecvnd Aveons . THE BEST™. APPLES In Seattle Always at the Sal Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street And Plenty of Them S | | | lot February, 1900. | WM. HICKMAN MOORE, ORI III IIIS A IAAI Judge, |¥ State of Washington, County of t | King, as. . I, Geo. M, Holloway, County Clerk, | and ex-officio Clerk of the Supertor Court of the State of Washington | * Evenings |for the County of King, do hereby | ¥ 8 leertify that the foregoing ts a full, We're open Saturday even true, and correct copy of an original | ing. You can secure all the order to show cause, made by said various kinds of necessary | Court on the ard day of February, Photographic supplies at our 1900, in the mattor of the estate of! usual prices Rosalia Foshay, deceased Witners my bend and the seal of nwald Court this 2rd day of February 1900 GEO, M. HOLLOWAY, Clerk Deputy Clerk, Repeteceecocecioceeresens Washington Dental and Photographie Supp!y Company Columbia 8t, opp. O11 P, 6. REE EREREEE ai | By Ww. Cc. RUTTER, ‘ Sherman, Clay & Co. } Seattte | BERR ERRRE ERR SEES ER ERE cerca top ONE Weis | FOR epsity 'GREGG'S GROC ee + 214-216 Cherry Street Pike and Fourth rrr rrr rrr Tre TTT RENTON Parties taken out on fishing trip at rensonable rates, Also genera! livery. Finest tara- outs in Renton and ieorees rates, Also Grays and express teama. G. E. KING, Prep. keke 2 » * » » KNOW THY FUTURE | PSYCHO-CLAIRVOY ANCE Consult Prof. Ford Baker, the World’s Famous and Greatest Clairvoyant and Spirit Medium. 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