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THE SEATTLE STAR. oes 3A MONTIEL SEATTL WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1901, HAMROCK BEATEN TRAINMEN WHATCOM IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS i OOGOOOMOD Put Your Treasures Where They sit geil foil Will Be Safe. Our line of Mercerized eecereeceses Sateen Petticoats cannot ! SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS |: pee oer rey tna HY THE OLD CHALLENGER! TO GONFER WALK-OUT ANDTHE ARMS OF DEATH {@¥ wrwcces cen | and Fire, Boxes for rent by the month and wear f or year. We have them gir Tom Lipton’s Radiant Hopes Are Doomed In Fifth Convention at/Machinists Strike forjg “etme sorte we at owry, ana 2h : | ell as bla : to Be Bitterly Blasted, Unless Sham- Milwaukee. | Pay and Hours, {8 in deans “age nigrrad toga desl fo S| Safe Deposit Building, - — rock II. Develops a Speedier ib te tasmeneteaned tats morcing 3 | : fol ee eee Westberg & Childs $ Pair of Heels in Chas- | MILWAUKIE, aay &—The frac] WHATCOM, May &—iteon ma-|g —A'naco i hala ngned M1 i tipo oe LETS 1118 Seoond Ave. Rrotherhood | pee's foundry uirhay ve ‘ Ang ounce 4 i 4 Given se a ’ [of Zreinmen will be held here to-lin the mest tare at ea Beals. tas nee Pat SN 1 Fibs Bauane Ave sunt is Gist’ Give aa Cae atisth mat the disposition, of | Aiamyan hgeeement to reduce theit|@ dare r t her} 3 | TWICE-TOLD TALE. cease $ —— | 4rge number of claims tod an to nine, advance the 4 ~ thin y t > At go the LEADER ma POCCORFSOOSOOOSDE Mat for another trial spin today accompanied by the Shamrock I fornia to build @ new organization.on| hip Lint . POSSSSSSES SSH ESSESOEH SEED HESOOSESOEOOSE ’ ( (i pas = racing-canvas. The race started with the | eas Bev ore — esl a ov Seattle fing 4 Tacoma this mors ¢ 4 BUCCESSFUL p tm dongth, she was ahead of the new chal. | Brotherhoc PeeTOL, BL, May 6—Herr ' .c#, the designer, was busy this PRESIDENTIAL VISITORS were busy greasing the launching-w Mia eipectea to gv cat with great eciet SUNDAY WAS SPENT QUIETLY. BY MR. AND MRS. M’K LEY—EL PASO WOMEN GIVE A BREAKFAST OARIOUS Fon TWE PRESIOENT's WIFE f Trainmen r on a leg eight ‘ eo nds pMater—The old boat beat the cha en enab sand pure. Sold as cheap ¢ an in Chicag A very ote hen we beg able what it v ut 30 seconds on the run | } Our Success Has Been Phenomenal. to GREATER BEFORTS AND GREAT s cfs FIVTEEN HANDSOME 2 netic ye i ys while others cov- t 1 Fourth of Ju Morphine Craz A « our m ‘Phine fiend nam escaped Sunday EL PASO, Tex., May 6.—Several members of the presidential party boat Idaho, where $18.00 4, value 15.00 t applique » Maral from the hospit 10.00 iat tae Clee eee ae nded 4 bull fight at Juaraz yesterday jude “ IEE aE) Callen f o* tpee jtime, and sought her old haunts One h was gored to death. “igh pols (total) value . 5.00 Greet Duke and around Rallard. She made things| This morning the f the visit were a ride around the towa o tw <total) 5.00 ively for @ time but was finally |and a breakfast given to Mrs. McKinley by the | { the city k 1 Paintings (total) valu 5.90 ket will be given free with every purch en in the FREE DISTRIBUTION of the jeaptured by the city marshal and n — . Duchess of York taken back to her former piace of | Yesterday was spent quietly by the president Mrs. McKinley ace . captivity. They desired a day of rest Roowlved by Morodith Zsterne BAD QUINTET | he following letter w Skagway, May 2, 1901 abling ye ve valuable presents. Ax our apace has been taken up it * without @ | telling yor his little story ord the many SPECIAL we are compelled to p: BAW d in each department for tomorrow o have arran POOF SO4O9906O506 55604461 60000 0 OOOOESOSOSESDOOESESS CED SS OSD 3AIN | Boy Killed at Westman. | By the Pre SAN FRANCISCC . © government's ' ship Ohio, | , LROURNE, Australia, May &—| Coroner Hoye received a telegram AN FRANCINOO, May 6-The government hip Oto. | cutee of Police, Beattie, Wash A But ma will Bi pointed, for ogy ie oat ente ime which stated that a young boy had |The president's wife will press the electric button which will release the |thi# port 30 men t thel sy. w % ae; oS panne vere royal i! been run over and killed by a North- | proud ship on the ways, and at the same tnstant Miss Helen Deshler, of | White Pass mines and from | and M ' i 1a domeatios: They received an en-|ern Pacific train. Deputy Coroner | ¢, nen Ox he nev, 3 t them that a man b land Rya : F *. pare: Wekcome. A huge muilti-/ Wiltse left for that place this a: “y aon y o is w niece eggs Nash of Ohio, will break a J. KR. Rottina, located the | eh ave brok baby } vrap | asneen to 4 an ~ o ifornia champagne over the vemel's bows, to the da: “I ¢ 6 in Beattic, in nd nla : 8, baby note aints, wrap- Uuproariously as the vis- | ¢F8008 to make an investigation. dl erty mont «6 mvel'e hs uade Rotel in, Gentle. te adver overskirts nde 5, 5 n and knit under- along the quarter-mil. that [ am general manager of the | 4 ‘ ‘ me : ieiena the ovven mites ce] CITY HALL. ~ aa NR r decorated streets, to the | ae’ } t t Whit : | Ing mines at White thousand troops with 21/ |. There may be « special meeting of | man Hollins . is mbit coupe, the board of public works this week loom after bh : Just what will be discussed ts not | fakir and you ¥ Engineer Thomson's inv ations ind of “thie w mnt ; PRESIDENT. soci fase (ls in the Balance for|Schools Barred From i: simi." re at ..3% es and tur rand Millinery Department a Special- | ~ cn a aay ae ag .2 Our Stock of Hardware 4>| Completeness, completeness and *|once again completeness. No ach- i REGEIVER {any kind| SAN FANCISCO, M mmed ar Judge Hanford's temporary _re- |here. Yours truty ‘s Sie ait img void in our stock just when you |adsiting Menords, tcmverary re} the Third Time. Sultan’s Realm. | Fasees sti Paci re | permtaston® pever to eiitce cur store again if you can find our stock of hardware lacking in the smallest particular. Even give you permis- \sion to do so, if we can’t show you and easy monthly payments for balatice, wit! buy a well. Vane Be. — crery time som ea aad Mayer Humes | her cutting of Western Union te vi | graph wires on First avenue south -———- — : has been served on the board of pub- . | Me wore, Gee member ot the nara NEW TORK, May ¢—Dr. Samusi| CONSTANTINOPLE, May ¢<—The ine Dane | would be done by the company and| Kennedy, accused of the murder of | Sultan's official organ. preaching | f° .2) air ply fo the letter of Thomas the sult would be dropped. Dolly Reynolds in the Grand hotel <n ne Chs - Hy Private secretary of Sen- |here three years ago, was placed on| not he allowed t hole Pelating to the proposed Hal trial for his life for the third time, | Turkey ulted In @ verdict of first degree mur- |, ra, coe Swe fi Funeral of Walter Gren Dow built eight-room houge, within 10 minutes’ ride of Pioneer Place, if we can't show you same artice McGraw and Mayor| to the Turke-Bulgarin asecllea! Feduced in price—sdme bargain, for HE r T p E Going Northrup Company semmentet es the der; the second in disagreement by | Th cont 4 warest in th RB A $. U P 7] rcs THEN MURDER |"... “| cine cl ". SAW DEATH AT JACKSONVILLE | 12 end :3 soneverman blot, Fist Avenue and Chery St 04 Firet Ave. @x-governor and the/ the necessary change | | weadae habeus Wasaion tecees Msiqurtis which should ‘nor |Report Comes From Nome That Bail Fined at $1000. Siang hatre uk= %% * Ome SURVIVOR OF THE GREAT FIRE WITNESSED THE KEELEY Her the gure of Laon, Morphine, Opts nia contin’ and Tobseco Habite—The only genul institute in ‘Washing= ed Thompeon, a colored boy, wae| M donta were killed, before th: The gine. Faget Henry Crouse Was Killed. atiet Thompocs, 9 colored ber par | ct ‘was suppressed. j BURNING AND DROWNING OF TWENTY PERSONS ton ‘and Britian ‘Suma se. KAY. Mar. ‘Institute en ed to {| | bee and charged with an unmention -- INSTITUT ‘bourne Ave, Take Green Lake or Fremomt car, Of- at & ey] Wii at boos —_———. able crime. . The complaining wit | AT A SHIPYARD —CARING FOR HOMELESS. fee ® Sullivan Building. Tel. Main. 258, Seattle, Wash PRINS. eiees to take charge of| H. L. Smith, of this city, has re- aA cae gene and Be ‘QUEEN ANNE ° - | RANen een nanan eee ate ee ON tea Nee R IN NN RRS Mets ceived @ letter from Nome, under | over to the superior court. His bonds JACKSONVILLE, Fin. May 6.—) sufferers. Gate of February 11, which tells of | were fixed at $1,000. | 7 | t Se cinatee tees fos cose | | TUNNEL SCH EINE ee iiss ce two nearoce wore tousd| A meamev of armpathy hae been| Unadulterated California Wine its people, and | Henry Crouse, formerly of this city. | Poznanski in Jail. tu the St. Johb’s river tp-lteceived from President McKinkey SPECIAL CELIVERY NOW ON SALE LESS the| About a year ago Crouse started : Senie tab sebemiah beet | c or MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, . . . 109 Main St free to spend | tor Nome from Seattle in a 5-ton| Wm. Pornanski, arrested Saturday ae {| day, badly charred and evidently vic-| oa ‘Sebeohemn, Sate tl a SS may suit his pleasure. | boat. When about 100 miles north | by the police on suspicion of running | hill, ¢ 4 Ae ere ES pene Bie amechont of St. Michael he landed and i cashes ak Wie pellidende on W | thou ae ben : sof Friday's fire NEW YORE 6 The Jack. | @wwwweeseeees on rospecting tri 4 wal 20 por as girenin’ Tint Wao the last heard of fan etvost. Se Still ta the atte Jail.) Speating on the ° " charge has been placed againat him. en li aad, Sow: 8 Boe cael { Meredith states today that de-| Mr. Thompson, (he 2 ‘are working on the case.|*#i@: “The plan of this tunnel a eae ibe C. MILES & PIPER COMPA PA | A band of Indians were seen In te of Posnanski's hearing has|°4 one and originated in the | many persons perished, as thousands|@nd food for ¢ Jacksor fire n | the Vicinity of Nome in possession See who was years af SR | sufferers. - omc Pag RS in| of the sloop owned by Crouse. On superintendent of | the old Front | have lett the jou £ May | being questioned about the owner of street cable road. Six o . . | - | Mey corn continued this morning, .. ago he called at my ne persons t ° y| 7 | the vessel they grew sullen and r , < Wad Me price falling from 53 to %. | fused to talk. They finally admit . ee anes Se frightened men, women and childrer JACKSONVILLE, Ft May 6 { Feesipts of contract corn is | ted that they bad found Crouse’s | s Her ies gat the dn and pieces of his clothing near n then, but the fin erished in the river. | firat atepe t ra robdliding be ye use, with heavy ship-| the boat. ‘The Indians declared he | sion which | i adh. ‘ ; _— Country dealers desirous | was dead but could not state defin-| LonDON, May 6—Kitchener wires | lied the prod One survivor says he saw at gan this Architects and Bs, | Siig advantage of the high|itely how he met his fate or what | 1.06 mornin If ttle ni | became of his body. It is thought | ‘Ms morning tunnel, I have n ige of the} o drowned or at al reat % figuring by the authorities at Nome that a| “Since my last report, four Roers| fact, as no one has consulted on, ece Duets say that May corn may | Ae crime has been committed, and | have been killed, five wounded and|Cerning the matter since Mr, Cald-| pier in the Gar the cost of new butldings projected Phillips more trouble than he | a thorough investigation will result. | 1)s cap | Manager Dickinson, of the Seattle| Winter resorts hereabout It in waid t m enormous sum ts . Well Known in Seatt! “We have also taken 106,000 rounds) wiectric road, who should be most . N styles and sizes of Sheet Steel Camp | Crouse is well known in Seattle as | of ammunition and 120 w interested, has said nothing. reopened to care for t y tot ned. Stoves for use in tents, log cabins or in the open air. Furnished, if desired, with coal oil gas burners, used in case of scarcity of wood, We have supplied the Alaska miners for many years. Let us outfit you before you go. Animals’ Friends. a daring young fellow who would | j - | | brave any dongerous task for the | Monthly report of the hu-|sake of adventure. He once made ] | eiieer will be read tonight nt | the trip to Dawson by way of st Malicious Gilbert. MARINE NEWS. egular monthly meeting of the | Michael in a small sai! boat alone. | | qttvert Swats, an expresemar | octet; At St, Michael a man fell from the aged 19, was placed under arrest on ‘ Sere as nich will be hela | At St. 2 ’ f : the Ratnier-Grand |4eck of a moving steamer anc . ant street bridge last night by| ‘The schooner Abbie M. Deering, of | Grouse swam 600 yards to the sink- A SOLD-PLATEO Micor Bevan on a charge of Mallcl-|the Le H. Gray. fleet, will salt for struction of prog | eee man and saved hin. ous de t | Nome tomorrow a cargo of ger |ak’ pass, will go north with weven | te will bi en a hearing in|, wise ‘this time there ts a decrease of |men. The schooner Anaconda of th revenne cutter Perey will get Pw bike license issued com-|saine fleet will also sail for Nome| - t ster t this With the same period of last | tomorrow with a cargo of general : torr he will receive ex DE | Two SIZES ‘There is an increase of ov er | merchandise for A. H. Harris & Co., J. BR. Rollins, who was arrested on which he claimed would be employ- | PERSONAL MENTION, nel THIS STYLE MA N | a. | of Nom! |suspicion a few days ago by the , ed there tals police and subsequently charged He Hired Everybody Deputy U. # Attorney Cushman |,.7 atter Grant arrived | | which means vagrancy under the| moved to the Colonna h the nitting of the District | amship Oregon ia at Quar-| id T state law, will be tried tomorrow. ret avenue, and there was besi« court This term will be @ short arbor today andareome tat’ ee ae | _ Rollins’ ye ia a pitiful one, For | ed by chambermaids proslgies4 one. several years he wintered fi ASKA | situations at the White Pass hotel i" S C and among other properties he] yet to be built. Rollins promiaed *ehoonet, “Murtha, Ww. pute 5 joints of telescope NEWARK, w. ~The «the sensational breach of prom. | staked for himself and others a| pisces to many of them, but it is Joleared for Nome yesterday with alfl pj » . P es, J, Mar 6 The sary in th sensational breach of prom- |Tumber of claims, covering an | paid that he higed none of them. | oo el aca ines at ee pipe, one bake pan and by Mins Ida K. Amith, a school teacher, against Chas. W. | area of about eleven miles, and situ-| "As the softening of t son ass 1 he one tent collar, are fur- AM aged retired undertaker, returned a verdict of $7,600 after | a ng the route of the White | proached Rollins felt that he must Th r arrived rfom os Mie ont att tien. about 12 miles from | get a move on, so he called w | San Franct ning. nished with each stove. Mas Smith sued for $50,000, ¢ | Skagway. He believed that he had | [ h, Augustine & Co. and s mpton acknowledged the agreement to | PRMeN OY one in mountains of low aby ae 1 jou jon nountains of low | ceeded in securing estimaten for # VERE May 6.—Ollve Mumm WE but claimed that his physical condition prevented him from being | ore, asmaying, as he states, $3 / eral thousand dollars’ so ie | pros |a : jored damsel of Harper's June-| set 4 ton, and that it could be success-| visions, and from the Frye-Brubn | tion, eloped from here last night with) iis chasik te.the dkry contateed the teelbe state | fully milled for 90 cents a ton. Co, he’ secured a memorandum for |a negro named Nutter, She was on that it 0 - . Throo Yours Ago. @ contract to supply beef, mutton |her way. Everett to deposit in hme ti’ 4 man aske & Woman to marry him he must do #0, even if He returned from Skagway to Seat-|@4 pork by the ton for his camp, |bank $400, when Nutter harns| EVERETT, May 6.—Tho first ball He then set about finding an “ange! w her from her uy. The eheritt| tle and placed himself in com-| fe then ! 4 ae game of the local season will be} s|munication with capitalists in| © open up & boarding house has located the couple at Granite! oi, veq here next Baturday afternoon | London, and they sent an expert Had to Show Him, Falls. Both will be brought beck, Fetween the Hverett team and the ; named Fairbanks to Alaska to look | 4146 found one final n the shape of | 224 pro "1 lon Sa i] BUILDING PERMITS. aN area ae te Atta andera| re,found one Snally in the « nape of ed with abduction, as Olive ts under] University vashington. Great | : —_ ~~\| stood that his report was favorable, | Tre agreed to supply the desired her | 98° nterost {# oeing taken in the event. | ' | _ The following bullding permita| and that upon hie recommendation | te} provided there were mi | Ianued by the engineer's office: | a company was formed and Mr. Rol-|in sight to work out the opening “| _ | To Thomas Cowan, for a. one-story | ling appointed superintendent And a | yuchia.hosteiry aa Mr. Teollina dee 0 frame dwelling’ af Te ve.| man named Mills general manager. 2," ar beat tee SAGO, May ¢—M. M. Jamie-| fo" Late last fall Rollins took up hie | manded. Holling ngs The pipe packs neatly in the bake pan, andthe pan fits the drum, the drum goes inside the stove, and thus saves freight charges and room on sled. a —~ A ~.- STEEL RANGES a For large camps, Cooking Utensils for camp and cabin; Gold Pans, Sleds, nue, costing $600; to G. R. B, Monk, emergency. By th 7 S88 Of the heaviest stock brok-|for'a one-story frame dw nt | quarters at the Motel Northern and|iast tip hie ecnt up 40 soon who| Picks, Ropes, Axes, Etc. PME here, taser this morning. Th 3 Twenty-sixth avenue, costing | stated at that time that his proper-| 5aiq their own fares, and by the | : : BUM ORS Hadiitics ee ais wlth $1400; to J. Baumgart, for a two-| ties were extensive and that early | of Beattle he sent about 60 more | SAN FRANCISCO, May ¢ and a strap around his neck eennonbintatnrr nt naannnaiphiniinibihed eee are not knOWM.| story dwelling at 713 Ninth nue, | In the spring Jt was Proposed to open hideously grewsxome we The condition of th dy shi wea | Broo! mating $900; 10 W. F. K for | them up. ¢ annour hat he | miles from the mythtca Min saicb sensi 4 that McCormick had been dead abou ks Bound Over. y trame dwelling. vat 112 | would eventually employ 1600-men,| City" without work and without | mace (hls morning ‘ one week a It has not been determined whether | 3 pipe Brooks the al north, coating $400; to White Pass City would be | means, aU CG. MILES & PIPER CO, iscissicuei ged Beat , ‘ ee Dlece counte vanuer,| Abner Eaton, fo story frame | established at his mines. He claim Chas, McCormick, a discharged] the woldier took his own life in. this SE Preliminary nearing before U.|on Killion avenue, conting $600; to | ed that he would jopen ntoren, board. | pecan haberdata se sold) who recently, returned from ghastly way, or whether he was mur- TI ! Soher Kiefer, was box ooene etrame |ing houses, hotels and everything | When Rollins was arrested the|the Philippines, was found dead in aldered—hanged by an unknown f 2 La 7 ty Fane ne avenwe, costing |required to fully provide for the | man who had prom supply the |room of the St, Davids, with an exe It 18 supposed, however, he Largest Stove House in the Northwest. a of the federal gi lack cap over his head| his death is a case of suicide, | needs of the large army of miners | hotel weakened, as from present ap- | cutioner’s

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