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Ld “af Only Paper in T fs xT PAY ONLY ONE CENT : seattle That Dares H K S kK i K S A A COPY—That’s the Price print the News 0-2 é y \ | ; A K. s a ° 3, NO. HANY'S STREET-CAR STRIKERS WIN DRINK LED TO SUICIDE, AFTER NIGHT OF REST, [——— 1] EVERY POINT BATTLED FOR, AND i;3m sae tus un ronson) MRS, MKINLEY WAKES : Home Life Miserable by Constant Quarreling While In } STRIKE 1S DECLARED OFF! | | REFRESHED, STRONGER 25 CTS A MONTIL . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1901, a Kraft, of South Seattic, put an end that nothing was! to his tro by committing su Kraft proceeded t ae io oa hint 4 greeted MPANY MAY ly this n ning ale d there « BAN FRA ‘ ‘4 b . r Kraft ts a German « » old, clock this w | suns t » th . 7 THE CO EMPLOY NON-UNION MEN |ocs'iis s Sisteacd aoeagit: | ASI eons, Glee |" A WIGHT OF REST. en, the f whom te 2 » ad more | cheery new f M Mock N » 8 ra. Hour Day With|°" *<" met »» 0-050 When Whistles Bl fn nsec Wenttin ena’ Gerng. toatl op bcos and weet ot | yello"Ge tun: hi wea] stenaly improtit."Atwe patient ie time be cleared two and a half} lar, ostensibly ' ming with 7 Bow on ~ g u it Mra. Kraft ts thrifty ard Ten Hours’ Pay Is) wore v0 aisturbencs Tonight, Vast Army Se! Rh CR Took the Polson ." spe Pi her husband to support the family He then went to his room up-| t th ? The agreement signed by the com I rink on the hus! ad's part, how~- | etaira and seon after his wife wae! | How Conceded--The| *™ seven sere m1] Of Skilled Machin-|<ver causes much trouble during the | attrasted by considerable Hots” tn he transport docs als ec every point last year, and almost constant war! his apartment. When she reache to launch : nded by the 3,000 Troops Will = ists Will Lay Down|setc: cr'tizn tai'coms sso tr tue tresmmntae'af'sctana’ thich| "en ornate toxieated and in a bad temper.| he had purchased for medicinal p ae "2 | The compan; however, is granted . 1 ‘eave Albany City, o> cx’buphanter axion |. ERO Toole AN Over | ot’ crs seter Secs teees | somes eome Time beter he privilege of employing union or Kraft ened to suletde, but until today he/ sent her For Peace Reigns, »»-vsie» mes the United States. | sere, ssiemvtes t'carry ‘out! uit fbert pa WORSTED SUITS ; x Rechegey recog ae —— |e ar Sates POSITION OF MACHINISTS BSOLUTELY pure worsted Clay, made worths’ ‘uae | wens wae oe ve ee S AND ALLIES. from the finest Long Australian Stock. pied voon toe tanners_or (00,000 MRGMINISTS WILL) ee that the men wl walk ont | arm Au be, ane doth ste | orang that gc te one Enews to Colors guaranteed. We have them in Se anting employes of the Unite Siiaocie ke ne us patel ama hap gy * said that Be eae gene ewer Sar) eens! omen i POINTS 10 FINAL VICTORY black, blue and the new shades. Straight and | round cut sacks, double breasted sacks and cut- recede from thetr post aways. All sizes from 34 to 44. Better trimmed i or better tailored suits were NEVER made for the price. N. ¥., May 18.—Victory ‘ Company in this city. Af-| When the factory whistles blow this} | ) 2 faye of rioting, disorder and evening to announce the close of the | BUILDING 18 BLOCKED IN) DANGEROUS ‘WASHINGTON | ; Brie . day's Work 100,000 skilled machin NEW YORK. . | Pings ling hag ray Ceding 4 1 ‘excitement, the strike has [ists throughout the United States} NEW YORK, May 18—The trouble strike, 1 will there be until M fly declared at an end. | wit! lay down their tools, not to take| between the Bricklayers and Build-| EVERETT, May 18—Ten section D:. hen every machine shop in y e tr , t os be tied up a us iat, moulders, bol kere and app 1 that Ss tmported non-union men witi| ‘Me™ UP again until the ors jation, which has thrown |of pilings broke le : “~ ; “¥ fe men have ers shall have met the emp! 19,000 men out of work, continues, | at Utealady last night, and « . taskl out ‘ment he n e as ye 300 ‘ ab a . a fn n 4 , means, and cla that tf it Of es fome, a2 well as the 2000) mand tor @ nine-hour working day | ft was said this morning that no ef- | #0atiNg about the bay University of Oregon Wins. ™ r ployed inj nome, metins worat they can. mak FULL WEIGHT Ss who now patrol the city. without reduction in pay. forte have been made to settle the}. e a aes the city struck, demanding 1 vings in ® ther way de | President O'Connell, of the Inter- | trouble, and none are contemplated. innual Debate. hours ¢ a day's rk sides working at their trad faiths settlement of the strike | .itional Machinists’ Union, sald| Building operations all over this| gccatt® sire Neht to trout weet om . og A ' Other Mon Strik | . , known the company ran hosel morning that he expected no © practically at a standstill.| winds, | #UOENT, Ore, May rr “ ig t the ghope the blacksmiths _ - bey Lan t . ar ut t Moran Bros. Ce his ha “i | the University. of Orewon and the boteme steam Giters also strack y all | a two Against one, The hg pe Ey been lying at the in Bros. Co.| . ” } sunset ter ebate was a. : repaired, hax been taken away | CMM, Seat ae A a ers solved, That the permanent rete nd sent to Victoria. Her owners, bes a | RARER, Baty, May 20>-The-quave-Gigaws at Magles ate om . |through Frank Waterhouse th FULL WEIGHT ' wy refuse to allow interment, and have attacked several funeral pr through Frank Waterhouse | tha " | ceasions. In several cases relatives have refused to bury thetr dead tiikt thal Stow ae oto ae 4 t N \ ; fearing disturbances, and are awaiting & settlement of the trouble y realize would t and u rk. If} havin Committee Sets at t Rest Certain} — ; mr The cuts used in this ad are Untruthtul Publications. “ina Da eine otha P of the Secretary ‘LOOK LIKE BIG RAID D0G POISONERS. Stveweh ts wot‘ nl key th | Vick 4 ' this'tmoen| Mf exact reproductions of the Clay against tacorrec | THIRT Y CTS. GOING ON a eo Ee sopeniin sraees a PE a Se a sap ce ae rptory pot you will also} | | Is No More. pon = a statements which have recently been notified of death a: "On M to have her bollers attended t published concerning the new W YORK, May 18.—The World| CRADOCK, (‘ope Colony, May 1 ope ae ee pa eg eg oem ay A jowtaa oulemeat we ike gare | rumay hatwcen unt or Towing.” Victoria $ 0$ LESS THAN USUALLY sod Another Boer of raid through Cape r way betw Twe ount spent f towing. Victoria lowing statement to the Star: | “Rockefeller, with his Standard - a an | Tatitiede even : S Orne wien tam, ams all of 3 T 5) N y Js in pros t re union men in the shops there They wilt not do ing fr . 0 nding the strike any more than tay they have aid for the Tacoma shops thelr machinery | under lke circumstances The Kennel club has be take steps int guilty pers 4. Gage, wife of the| “During the last few days there|O1 millions, has planned a great the treasury, is dead at | has been considerable said and pub- | ra 1 combination, with a direct | Boers ander ¢ tn thls city, 2715/ lished concerning the workers along | tine from the Atlantic te the Pactfic,| and Van Roenan h there would be great changes in| road combination will look Inaignif-| scoupied Zuubors . A One Price - One Method conditions and a general tie-up of | cant in comparison with the Rocke- pe The City of . Ther ons ‘Many of the bo eatined for Sout bedaide; ‘when’ the | Dusiness pertaining to shipping. The | feller combine, which le to be known! ‘Thé strength of this force i¥ vari- ton dock loading Monday’ they | Nome are in need of repairs at the were her husband and] or@anization of the Water Front| *# the ‘Atlantic & Pacifo Air Line unly estimated for Skagwa “ p and not t wont time, an f them are ‘ Federation was in contemplation artly finished, The strike takes all ? Jot the workmen off them and SECOND AVE. Hint Kit y for several months past and now that its organization is nearly com- | | should the trouble be prolonged tt | ‘ pleted, irresponsible people convey | {1 seriously eripple the various \ to the public the idea that demands | | steamship compar . will be made which will be impos- | sible for shipowners to meet. of the tg ated gether to work in harmony with iy was vi each oth a tect ch othe | EVERETT, M 18.—Th lette ery largely at ach other and protect each others icine at eit Save wate a With Crushed Strawberries and Grated Pineapple. every. delegate was present interests. There is no intention at| =f -eall was begun. the present to present a wage scale | mal demand the street car npany for free transportation, were Hpeeasated to the assets. Ta fast the forming of & federation | #0 8 8 Aik tok tick tok tok i io kt ot toi toi iii ik iit | Rt ik kik tok ttt ik tt tek | The mmatier has been taken up by the = Tryagiass. If don’t find it-a perfect ; at and action went| will be of great benefit to the em-| # AT 12:22 P. M., OOD TIDE * * & | Bverett chamber of con ree yagi you ] a next Thursday. ployer as well as to the employe, a8|q ‘The launching ceremonies were very simple, no #peechmaking & | # &. Commeernt neni debe dl __ . refreshment for a hot day it wilb not cost Sr eae dae ie Gd ot ten | being allow Surrounded by nstional, state, and munictpa «le kis thi Seen bab tos cGkid anak mad wed Sa g youacent. Tables for Parties. ! It is in Mne with all other m |x nitaries, by representatives of the army and aavy in gaudy * *& of bur, O.,n t >the ribbons and the gold- w time cities in the country, wh ff form, the platform a veritable bower of ruses, at 12:22 p * * r ‘ h ons ak m sated ‘a ae Seem seen Ve were mat ele fi ce, Mise Mary Barber, a niece to Mra. McKinley * * a wh 1 ¢ *) | Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, Woe MIDDERTON, |* the electric button, and the knife of the tiny guillotine # | # I words we the danteliing ‘alitnte-, te} Tel, Main 35 627 First-Aven’ JAMES P. GRIFFIN & fell, severing the restraining rope and giving the v » ®t | & that foll rt Lair as the Ohio *| May 18—A fatal fre. “Cc. H. JAMES, & Gret thrill of - * ed frowned the stra’ ‘dead in its wake, today ‘CHARLES M. HOYT.” | 4 ait ’ HM ; pee town of Lobenders, FR II IOI TIO TORII OTITIS RAR IOI IOI OI II OI AI IID ID ID DAL RRL LAA AA Special Sale H , a Tae te DER wast , ‘ Green Lake Schedule. i A 5, Belts 4 convicts who were vey | PHILADELPHIA, Mas ties 1Oe'Greas celle of the town prison,| Commencing Monday the new gee A May |} 710 Second Ave. ‘Only SO j ‘nadie to escape, were burn-| schedule on the Fremont and Green mutiful cou: n 1 eT ae Lake © lines goes into effect. It y and eighty houses| will be 15-minute service. wing tate . § Bagg The Fremont cars are to be aban. | ightnin rnin Saturday om a londay Morni als, hundred people are home-| doned and every car leaving the| \ ned to down town terminus will run to the ; 7 t t $1.00 Kid Gloves . ? —-- -- Green Lake terminus. The sch ” a eee a B90 0 White Pique Rew fon schooner| ule as arranged t# from 5 to 9 4 ance A bs ee cs is being rapidly loaded at) and 3 to7 minute servi ly T ae. Wanamaker te the sono t x yes ‘ dock. She is being oper-| During the vervices will be maher nerchant prince, and is Woe Raby ¢ the Northwestern Commer-|20 minutes. It he n planned to} aoe int wiruer-af the Pub Pocketbook 2 10c Children's Hose ‘a ar soon as loaded put on extra cars to Fremont only | daintin. tastk merieenstne oa 5c Lace Curtains .. 82 100 Crepe Paper os... me. ing the busy hours of the day. ¢ paper in the United Choice at 1c each, 2 Snole ae = ~ ently purchased by the Paper pins, spool cotton, ? Choice at 30 each, Wanamakers |@ card hooks and eyes, cake Bottle mucilage, vaseline, | There was plenty of t @ soap, children’s handkerchiefs, { machine oil, black and red safe escape of all th m of | ge tacks, package blue- Hy ink, Sc English pins and fifty the Meadow Brook h e . ‘ other articles, ‘ jbolt fell. No one wa: U sR — Every purchase made at THE LEADER in p ie | entitles the purchaser to participate in the free dis- “the BAPTISTS IN tribution of 16 costly and handsome presents to be given away ab- Eighty-Seventh Anniversary of Norway's Independence polutely free July 4th noxt. (Ramee. CONFERENCE : = Drilling in Oil Commemorated With Feasting and Merry-Making— =| Ballard, Madison Park, Germania Hall. ther letios. # and girls’ eack race ty-seven years ago yesterday | th lorwegians were absoived from| be ee to « of Denmark, | hearty amusement avenue and Olive street today. At TS ee om od are ate SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—Graced by the presence of the nation’s casing speed, the battleship Ohio moved majestically into| {he morning sersion reports of the No guesswork about the Golden West Oil Company, They y cer-|in r acquaintance ng | chief executive and the governors of seven sovereign states and territor- k this aftern May 18, 1901 were read. An addr “West have a 16-barrel well now and are going down further, z a TOs. = oe the Older “ w Saitou - The ‘West owns absolutely 380 acres of proven oif i Co ee een i dina incilents of their | 18s @mnid the terrifle boom and roar of mammoth cannon and the pler- | As the great steel mistress of war dipped her keel into the wa ashington as Our Mission Field, lands in the Sunset District, California. conatitutional| childhood days in Norw It was | cing #hricks of steam whistles and sirens, rising the deafening | witha ingly joyou p she gilded proudly forward into the pat Oe stead gh nditene wabali< Ci pltalixe for 600,000 non-assessable shares of a par value of q 4 the present|a day of all-round hapr shouts of countless thousands of spectators; her drapery of national | less nd took her place among the navies of the world—the newest tev, Campbell of Vashon is - ey thereafter was | Out Noar the Lake colors fluttering iri the breeze~slowly, with a tremor of hesitation, as it | and aft of all the t ships of all nation@, Exultantly she/land. Tonight Kev ne nd and Rey. oneal # you afford to mise See St re roe ee ‘Ghebrated an , | ‘ 1 ne , Garnquist will preach, ail sated oa 7 | At sadiaon park, unis « | retuctant to | dle of her birth, then sedatelyy, serenely, with | rod ¥ ‘| “Tomorrow morning Rev. Johnson Stack Now Sellin at 2 Cents a Share pulpit. ‘There'will be a youtig peo- Breed that t nat patr. Ud rr CISCO, a 8, on he veasela in ¢ harbor screamed | and re-echoed among iis ne 1 “ OR and Ballar ge Rese? wean Be >, May 18,—Sh i yO ; ns Fo the ~ : 4 be , oe 1 me i th nit £ the | costume of the unofficial folk, lent | Dig’ rally in the afternoon. At the ; pay & : | ening session. the pulpit will be BATZ & AN Bay park, and at) freshments wer y Dark this city, Though the|ion, while some few plenicke: mt downpour of rain all day|cozy little spots on the park the Weather disagreeable, hun-| The pavilion wantly decorat President McKinley and his party | people aboard the innumerable craft | of San Francisco bay tong after the | filed by at the handsomely decorated | that dotted the bay, sent up a noisy| president had arrived at his des BPaAne i Rr dal sorbed | Michigan ©. B. THURSTON, Manager, ot patriot Lee the Amer! ant's flagship Slocum, to} "In the great triangle, riding easily | Aa the Slocum passed, following | lowing in the wake of the tx en | LIGKED us! California Oil Stocks 328 Pacific Block at the even nf es wae Ming deems hd babggerechacaatha qe y-epige pe ag zi jpid by [Pc Ape seep, hide ™ popes ye neice cara | Kern Valley Bank, Bakersfield, Cal.; Western National bank, ant ooo wh at | the aire beautitu or long journey and the chief feature|and streaming pennons, lay the | other of the leviathans of war|tute, with Gov. Nash and his party | ‘ neisco; Bradstreet’s Commercial Agency, San Francisco. By oy | Th ainment did not stop Un-| oe the san Francisco carnival—the | monster battleship of the white| swung haughtily into line behind] of visiting Obt board—guests| SPOKANE, May 18.—Seattlo's hed as ent Ser nat. til late in the night, that part y w POFSOSOOOSOSSSSOSSSOOOSS COOOOOOSOOOOOS OOO OOOO S ES oo y launching ot the battleship Ohio. | squadron, the Iowa, flying the flag | the flagship, escorting her to the|of the Ohio society of Califo |erack ball players yesterday went Ballard c | the ing being epent in a Jolly, | down to defeat at the hands of Spo: | Slocum, the finest tug on the|of Admiral Casey. Close by was an-|cene of the day's event to wit Sawn fo delea: ot tha nandd of St tows at happy danc \1 #| They, too, had traveled many a dus-| ane, the score being § to 1 er gt ears Pp SS and one of the finest in the |chored the newly completed Wis-| the initial plunge of their newest ty mile to view the launching of the | For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobacco py Habits—The only Keeley Institute in Wamnge ‘ake the] TACOMA, May 18.—Portland de piiiidten, beautifully attired, were| At Germante h ia the evenin world, externally a moving masa of|consin, the cruisers Philadelphia | and biggest sister battleship into) vessel that will carry abroad nd British Columbia. Institute Kilbourne Avi im Bay park by officers of the| consisting of the rendition of nativo| gold interior richly adorned with | destroyer of 8 to ing. ‘Tel. Main $85, Seattle, Wash, GT, Casthe, Mar DRMeAD socletien and the Beattle| songs addrenses, etc, A large res ce ane aga ethan dna BRAVE COLORS BLEND. State FS followed ‘by women| erred ‘was’ presen j in ferns and, the cholcet eut| loch, representing enue werv-| Every avaliable vesnel in the tay| MIGH UP ON THE wavs. | JUDGE NOYES’. - +e . ¥ al” Ghie af the bia ovens! W. Clausen of Kitsap county, | Sowere—1# @ Magehip wo athe! ceed ne to be out. Every style of | sn. idenek Saand you wish a high grade Sat the Natay Bie ceieprctinn| delivered — th Auress, | occasion ECHOED AND RE-ECHOED. | erate trom dredges and barges tol a" wore gate sweet wine, Try Mig’s Superior Port or Sherry rinels on works, lying h h upon th WE at the Natal day celebr } ¢ inwew Christensen and| 4s Bee Parade of the sche Devens rwegansong. in| || WAIL TO THE CHIEF! As the presidential fagehip passed | ocean liners were bright with ¢ ways was 6een the giant hull of the| SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.-The At $3.00 per gallon. There's nothing to compare with it in Seat- EY Fun at the Pork | All in all, the ¢ ‘An the Slocum left the wharf and | the great guns of war roared forth a| ‘The brilliant uniforms of the naval| Onio, a masa of waving colors. The} United States circuit court of ap. tle. It's the best from California, ial the park there wan an elaborate! ing’s ent riainment wa ight ful, | sseasead slowly vie’ the tay toward | mishiy isthehebe thande fioerm, the deep blue garb of the|vaycont wharfe. swarmed with yk rae ite MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, . . . 109 Main St and old pated yen) Natal day celebration. the Jaunching, all the whistles of ail}e veritable cannonade that besarte) hana dress, and the gay yac nuing | (Continued on Page Four.) boo samme am rei dlni . i et cscantit celle oh ede

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