The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1901, Page 1

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ff Only Paper in 4 seattle That Dares print the News : : & NO, 70. f THE BEDSIDE OF THE RESIDENT'S WIFE WAITS | MRS. McKINLEY, THE PRESIDENT’S DYING WIFE. r SINKING SPELL AT 5 0° Steen. | MN FRANCISCO. May 16 nit At9:10 o'clock this r 1 gave ont the following Delletin, indicating that Mrs. M: y was SS yitedans annocnce that Mrs. McK cond this mii die’ having Making spel! at 5 o'clock. . Sitihe president has cancelied the program scheduled for today & the Ohio society's banquet to. ie SPARK OF LIFE BURKS Low F) SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—Secretary Cort a at? i t cha Mrs. McKinley's re Wer was very sim. Dm. Rixey, Hirschfelder and Gibbons w all sum ‘ oe . tn th ; 1 lige 20 fast dimming pote <% peace - Was informed that unless a miract e . int 1 but ¢ | beats; Pethans of minutes. 3 @¢ the cabinet remained in their r t i = hearte for pieGread news which they felt to be in THE S SILENCE or THE NIGHT. ‘Miss Barber remained at Right, but watched th WASHINGTON, D. C., May 16.—To those tr *. McKinley, al thock, did not come as vo little mounds in an Ohio thet ‘Wie Mra. MeKiniey's condition ev nialiae the first tatty of the land, her a 4 r Mre Bealth was very p r x ula to her comfort was left u t THERE BRooDs an SOLEMN HUSH. atk NCISCO, May 16.—Thr ‘ ined with (prob- Mourning. Over th the hush of y y has taken the 0 joyous huzzas MO HEART FOR ENTERTAINMENT (3 ae ne through iain here as lo nh " to Washing ish that t be } ably et arture ¢ # of th RUMORS RIFE UPOM THE STREETS are full of rumors fr te of th fe: of taten of Increasing THE PRESIDENT’S CAREWORN FACE ot he president lows of his wife's room 1 It would occasion br Mra. McKinley stilt bared by the others. r rt that while she has the president. During 4 @ lower and lower, ed for the president and his th at present J i out $10,000), . hie ad I # summoned narka i « 2 {cKinley recognized her a to suf b H m is @ «unny apartment t tte square, ‘The president oc 7 tr on of sympathy an well By jon, but at present he cannot pos. McKinley had m that wonderful treasure-house, ow der th no White House conservatory, to ; ’ ke child in the hospital, or 1 it nay have been @ dainty luncheon + i al vieide « . n hi 1 school friends; but always ® runny nn hich nese be apted by the same gen- regard f f others McKinley has b to be no bar to the com- thowe iittic k to wo many hearts, Oeative of nj vantage eager admiration. jer of Mre Ufully elmple one, bright-hued flowers pinata EATH’S SILENT ANGEL A'T THE SEATTLE STAR. EVENING 1901, W ASITIN( MAY TON, TITURSDAY | MACHINISTS CONFIDENT | ed pe at Canton acefully in her girlt It flowered plicity to Keep Padlocks on the Doors, ere her two am | when her husband tock up hie put ally, 1 underwent be. im nity ‘tn |e Situation Has Not Changed--Employes Do Not Fear pilcity Is concerned, “since she be-| the Outcome—Employers Say It Cosis Nothing | Jquartered at t maon Fir f MeKir Httod) tment of thelr tr at | fow | im kept t ferring t 1 ft ; . for us| . . io t lady in the land and impart fing | pantonship of books. | ¢ Beane the oth Employers Stand Pat tinh | ty OG 4 port a padiock 4 that 1% h r ot 1. Th y i Mok t away with - By Doe of the Mon t I and Mra, McK ' tng x rn ' Mre. M * from the & ~ Th ‘ t | 1 | that. this old iwdy say ay t ainiate paid § ' tt antil ¢ | | » ‘ tt 1 she has never regretted b and $2.75 4 t elu ud up in conse | have made no request to change the | quer | "ANDERSON IS RESPONSIBLE, SO JURY SAYS, FOR DEATH OF JOHN ELMS \National Guardsmen <” . cat : Hold in Check Strik- "anderson, and the ing Albany Mobs. a at nth 4 H Tho Coroner's Jury r x ; eeay ot r 5 : following 3 The Aceused rotiee |Also Detective Wappenstein---Declares That He Wants to Be Arrested | peen] street car trouble will be settied to It dawanppight, k JOHN CONSIDINE ACCUSES CHIEF OF POLICE MEREDITH by Meredith for Libel, So That Certain Serious Charges May Be Judicially Investigated. Mr. John Considine this afternoon |evidence that Ih gath of my charges prought to the editor of the Sta ainst him can be produced in on ; : He 51 rere ox Seaton, De sire think Gann! idine then proceeded with a typewritten communication, which | a court of jus' » you resented wien he deliberately signed in ink in the|T 2 fool, that I would walk into editorial r in the presence of! the jaws of the penitentiar witnesses, making the most start-) Meredith t¥ Wappe ainet Chief Detective ling char Meredith and atein, t against shall probably p 1 publish this | rest I , state rked. “E know| him! Mark, now, what I say that is criminal } v have a fami’ 1 "be property. ed true, and IT am o- | my charges cannot be prove ing into the thing with my eyes| ' "no, Mr. Considine’s open. 1 wish to force Meredith to 1 sur ened coi 4c : ; wit sion for future reference, cause my arrest, 80 that all of the along the line, The streets through which the cars passed were thronged with peo- plo, and dire threats were heard on all aides, but no violence was off ered Trouble was almost precipitated who rushed after a car operatives to NOME TRAVEL 1 Bip arts. Many of | who wintered at thelr homes the ploneers of Nome, by one man this urging the non-union season, are In town and en route. join the strikers, ‘The soldiers at * join the strikers. im, bat ne. fied T@ Requests for Transportation) ,iong the number may be men- into the crowd Which pressed about Greatly Increased. tioned M. R. Button, who opened him, preventing the soldiers from the firet bank at Nome; Norman R, reaching him, The soldiers loaded their rifles and threatened to kill the first man who interfered. Then the erowd fell back feveral demonstrations were made along the line, but the crowds were from thecare Smith, the otvil engineer who aston. iwhed ‘the natives in the winter of | 1000, by hobbling from Cape York N Na sprained ankle, and r ago last March, walked Katmat; Maj. Roth, partner. in mining | B. W. Dennis, the | dealer propri The steamship men report a tre- mendous inorease in the demand for transportation to Nome during the p During that period Tx H. Gray, agent for the Garonne, r ports the wale of 125 The N. A. T. & T. Co. has wo! nearly all of the tickets for the Ro anoke, and the Clipper lin olty Jailer the sale of over 60 tokets for the| owns-the Boi at week ty tate who wa i It is atated on good authority that as a result of negotiations now pending er the city officials and the strikers, the first-clasm tick= | w Have You Seen the Madagascar Hat? OMETHING new, serviceable for wear. We have th sizes from 6% to at Soc, 75¢, $1.06 em in rol. New Styles in St At 25c, 35c¢, 50 and up to $2.00. Children’s Shade Hats, Duck and Crash Tams at 4oc, soc, and 75c. Yachting Caps, Blue and Black Serge, Blue and Black Cloth, White Flannel, White Duck, all sizes, Soc to $1.50. raws. 25¢, A Saving to You if You See Us for Your SUMMER HEAD-GEAR Adams V-Blanchard ais nee CONG AVES MINCKLEY. SLUCK PRESCRIPTIONS It’s Our Business to Prepare Them and purity, accuracy ere in the os made anyw city Open all night Stewart a toes Drug Company. Phone, Main 2. 627 First Ave THE LEADER: 710 Becond Ave + Some Startling Values. » Dress Goo Neck ‘Riblgpns s-....i2te je at THE LEADER. in ticipate in the free dis- s to be given away ab- | 00 OCDE OOF 9- OO 2OOOOOOOSO OOO FOOOOOSO OHS OOOOOOOOO® F, W. MERRICK The American Clothier 703 First Ave. High Grade Clothing for Less VE claim that we are showing as fine clothing this spring as has ever been sold in any store in Seattle. In fact we have too much of it. Therefore we cut the price to move it quickly. Descriptions Follow worsted, ch wide new 330, les: stripes %-tn: val black worsted, ground, n ; @ most striking pattern No. 4246—-Kingle Breasted Sack, pure worsted, rope stripe ef- fect; ¢ nation, gray, black, green and red; strictly Twenty-one other styles to choose from, ts on ‘splay in our north show window, all cut 10 per cent. from regular prices. A Cut in Our Fine Furnishings All our Teck Scarfs, Four-in-Hands, Ties, ws and Wind ‘or this week n you sell the famou: neck ‘ou can appreciate the value wi wear of New York e giv- ing. Men’s Fine Hose Reduced in Price We offer all our 250 Hose for this week onl: cludes Fancy Hostery tn Cotton, Lisle and also gol!d blacks and browns. Merino Hose in fanci urals, tans and blacks, This cut laste until next evening, When the prices will be restored A Special Drive on Sum- mer Underwear "Cool ) nat Saturday Silkine Shirts and Drawers. Value $1.00 each, during this week only. uit, as a summer breeze.” 500 each or $1.00 per LOOPED RODE B00 99 09 09 0000 000000008 00005 Unadulterated California Wine SPECIAL DELIVERY MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, ‘Delephone, Main 6 1 PAY A COPY ONLY ONE CE That’s the Price 25CTS A MONT I Mitchell’s Liniment Telephone Male 187, FIR III III IDI ISSII IIS IIIA iGAS . FOR...... Light and Cooking in essential in a mode or flat To get best results you We nd appsove your plans 3A8 PIPING and test ware before it is conceal« ¢4, WITHOUT CHARGE, Specifications furnished Where practicable, we-extend our mains to accommodate new consumers, Seattle Gas and ——— Electric Co, 216 Cherry St. Telephone Main # Re eee ae must have proper pip! exa SaRAARRRRRAAAARRE SEAR RRRERARARRNARNARER RRRATARRERAATRE * poco opootiiets iret iteet Sic oo Settee eeetereenes hint eed Home Pleasures are multiplied for Roth parents and children whea the house is biehaed with @ plano, It is o strongest ties that binds together, ang prevents It from whotonaus. Our NEW KIMBALL piano isa com: SCALI bd happy oe wecond-hand pianos D. S. ‘Johnston (0. | 903 Second Avenue j Burke Building PARI A IIIA AAAI ARIAS & Just Received—200 Sacks | Fancy Burbank Potatoes, To n up the lot we will make cial price of 1%0 per Ib. more than one sack will be sold to a customer. Taking the price at which, potatoes gre selling all-over town thi¢ is a snap. Get order in carly, They won'tJast long. MATHESON BROS. GROCERS © cor. sixthand King Tel, Main 662 PIII OI IRI IAIIATIRE ————eEeEeEeE Pianos You won't know what ts the very best possible deal to be made on @ plano until you have visited our piano department, It's | an excellent showing of stand- i ard ‘makes and beautiful finishs / es at really extraordinary prices, Credit is given on terma\to sult] your convenience, SHERMAN, CLAY eo 711 Second Ave. RRR RE RKK RR Perrrrer er er rt * «SPRING... FOOTWEAR NOW ON SALE Diamonds, Wate! Fine Jowolry and Stverware mw ‘venue Albert Hansen The largest Jewelry house in the Northwest. PHONE MAIN 1028 sei

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