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Only Paper in seattle That Dares the News : : : THE $ NO. 7 INY'S STREET VERY POINT BATTLED FOR, AND STRIKE I$ DECLARED OFF! ] THE COMPANY MAY EMPLOY NON-UNION MEN) Hour Day co _ | ART RUL eeaie Reegtnang " | men and guarded by militia. There Jen Hours’ Pay Is) were no aistae | Now Conceded--The) “seen sag | DARY'# officials concedes every point Albany City, |". nee. om Peace Reigns. | non-union men. When Whistles Blow |«' Tonight, Vast Army t signed by the com. however, A is grant the toying union or | The increase of wages from 174 ie to 20 cents an hour is allowed. — ®. Y., May 18.—Victory booms i scones of Violence and expressed the Ssembet spon the banners_o¢ 100,000 MACHINISTS WILL |joicr (iat ins mon wal walk ont QUIT TONIGHT WASHINGTON, D, C., May 18 When the factory whistles blow this | quietly and simply wait for their yers to come to terms. employes of the United Company in this city. At- 7 am of rioting, disorder and | evening to announce tho close of the cx day's work 100,000 skilled machin- | NEW YORK. ‘excitement, the strike has | ists throughout the United States} NEW ¥ ly declared at an end. wil! lay down thelr tools, not to take them up again until their employ- RK, May 18.—The trouble between the Bricklayers and Build 3 non-union men wilt | erg’ association, which has thrown = ers shall have met the employes’ de-| 19,000 men out of work, continues deme, Ge well as the 300/ and for @ nine-hour working day | It was said this morning that no ef. jwho pow patrol the city. without reduction in pay. | torts have been made to settle the P. (he settlement of the strike | _ President O'Connell, of the Inter- | trouble, and none are contemplated. | national Machinists’ Union, Known the company ran Burd bone morning that he ¢ ATH OF said| Building operat pected hae are prac WATERFRONT SEATTLE, of Skilled Machin-| ists Will Lay Down) Their Tools All Over’ the United States.) BUILDING IS BLOCKED in na all over this | leally at a standstint, | GRAVE-DIGGERS ON A STRIKE SEATTLE WASHING ‘ON, SATURDAY EVENI CAR STRIKERS WIN DRINK LED TO SUICIDE. | Fred Kraft, of South Seattle, Ends Life by Poison—Made | Home Life Miserable by Constant Quarreling While In | His Cups—Leaves a Widow and Five Children. After 15 years of mar i life, ¥ | we had b hie le Kraft, of Bouth Beattie, put an ond| threat so efter that. nothing was [sar able by committing thought of it. Kraft proceeded t early this morning » saloon and there begun drinkin Kraft fe a German 45 yeare old volock this morning he f i leaves a wh 1 Ave ent home in an intoxte the youn! f whom 1s 2 He had more trout yeaa old and t and the an hour. At at time has cleared two and lar, ostensibly to & 9 vinewar | acres of land and built a litt | with which to sober up | and bas tanteriaily Took the Polson | band to support th He then went to his room up | Drink on the husband's pa ataira and seen ‘ter hie wife was over, caused much trouble during the | attracted by cons . t year, and almost constant war| his apartment, Wher - waged between them. Kraft would | him he told her that he go out at night and come home tn-|two teaspoonfuls of foxieated and ina bad temper, | he had p Trouble would follow. Beveral times | poses some during the last year he has threat Mra. Kraft became alarmed an: ened to suicide, but until today he|sent her daughter 10 ¢ never attempted to carry out his! Robert Dudiey, @ nelghbor tor pale threat Dut when he arrived her husband | Weeld Ret Retera had breathed his last ott 4 Thureday Jtrouble with hil house, saying th turn. As he went di : he met several friends to whom he | wala that he was going away for) | TON } | of pilings broke loose from a camp at Uteaiady last night, and are now| heating about the bay, & serious menace to ehipping. University of Oregon Wins Annual Debate. tle arid vicinity—Tontght nday, fair; ght to fresh winds, EUGEN®, Ore nual Interc the University of Oregun University of Washingt May 18 jnat night by Oregon, th vote two @gninat subject for the was: “Ke | ROME, Itaty, May 18.—The grave-diggers at Naples are on a atrik ee es Peete tnande by | hey refuse to allow interment, and have attacked several funeral pr ' 4 | identities so one. In several cases relatives have refused to b their dead. hingten took th ring disturbances, and are awaiting a settlement of the tr nt the negative * Committee Sets at Rest Certain sali oom we | ey Errennted by Untruthtul Publications. e2. | Bilt the Socretary LOOK LIKE —_BIG RAID 006 pars ~ Bh of the Tre scacaged NER the Treasury $. The Water Front Federation | _ ts No More. strongly protests against incorrect | . POU Em. a i | Statements which have recently been ~~ ” fed of the deat | published concerning the 1 or-| NEW YORK, May 18.—The World| ganization an4 today gives the fol- | says: | TON, D. C., May 15.—| lowing statement to the Sta: | “Rockefeller, with hie Standard| nd. Gage, wite of the| “During the last few days there | OI millions, has planned a great treasury, is dead a has been considerable said and pub- th this efty, 1715 Ushed concerning the workers along railroad combination, with a direct tine from the Atlantic to the Pacific. escent, TRICE on-| the water front, intimating that [Tt is aid that the Morgan rail eart exhaustion super.| ‘hfe would be great changes in | road combinati ik insignift Severe attack of grip.| CONditions and « general tie-up of |cant in comp the Rocke bedside, when the| business pertaining to shipping. The | ‘*'*" ombine, which ie be known her husbend and) organization of the Water Front| ** the ‘Atlantic & Pacific Air Line. Federation was in contemplation | —— for several months past and now that its organization is nearly com- | pleted, irresponsible people convey | to the public the idea that demands | will be made which will be impos- sible for shipowners to meet. } Nothing of the sort is contemp- lated. It is simply a federation the various water front union allied interests that are getting to- gether to work in harmony with each other and protect each oth interests. There is no intention the present to present a wage scale | different from that now in vogue. STPONED. lA. May 18.—Inan- pet & lively struggle over of the creed, today's a the Presbyterian general « ee eaten: largely attended. 2 was present tonsa ‘was begun. and minority re- Gead in its wake, today M. HOYT.” the town of Lobendor'f. “were Presented to the assem-/ In fact the forming of a federation EEE EERE Re The matter b on and action went| will be of great benefit to the em AT 12:22 P. M.. FLOOD TIDE * * | Everett cham! i next Thureday. ployer as well as to the employe, ‘The launching ceremonies were very simple, no speechmaking * | # N THER OHIO | Se ee ene ned ner’ lt being allowed. Surrounded by national, state, and munictpal dig ® | ® — As th ws 5 alah eiek Waddie, a | It is in Mne with all other mari-|* nitaries, by resentatives of the army and navy in gandy * « of ‘ : time, cities the country, where itlw form, the platform a able bower of roses, at 1 , * “é pone ath has been found to work satin ec, Mi estat aon is aide. SeeRteher, 6 ¢ “ | lly to all concerned. (Signed). | flood tide, Mise Mary P n to Mck p * * | W. H. MIDDLETC |® ed the electric button, and knife of t « + * 1 b a to th | " AMES P. | fell, severing the restraining and giving t nt * * wre - | 1} May 18—A fatal fire. S w& Arst thrill of lite * er 1 ays, pandemoniur a th ™ | ain *|* Green Lake Schedule. Commencing Monday the ne schedule on the Fremont and Gre convicts who were cella of the town prison, to escape, were burn- the Lake car lines goes into effect. It 4 end eighty houses! will be a 15-minute service. | to ashes. The Fremont cars are to be aban- | bundred people are home-| doned and every car leaving the} | | down town terminus will run t Green Lake terminus. The sc Rew four-masted schooner) ule as arranged ts from 5 to 9 a. m is Being rapidly loaded at| and 3 to 7 p. m., a 15 minute service. | dock. She is being oper-| During the day the services will be the Northwestern Commer-| 20 minutes. It has been planned to Jed will | put on extra cars to Fre only | and ar soon as } Nome. during the ORSE DAY CELEBRATED, he Eighty-Seventh Anniversary of Norway's Independence | Commemorated With Feasting and Merry-Making— Ballard, Madison Park, Germania Hall. busy hours of the weve? years ago fegians were absoi sterday ed from the boys’ ew that PALPHAARS PARKER ENSEREE KANE HEEL EEA EH RIT FIT TTT OT OT TOT TOTTI TOT TOTTI TOR Tt * by palson. CRADOCK, Cape ( May 18.—| Onerny frome Another raid through Cape | ler way bet Colney is in progress. A force of | Thirtieth ave Boers under Commandants Loetter | to take steps and Yan Roenan has ened the | the guilty p eriminal prose Orange river Into Cxpe’ Cotony-and | {2s chee oe 4 Ziubors A wer . The City of Seattle lise at Arting The stre f this force ts vari- | ton dock iondton ise ai ne. ously extimated pea ov dn- STAR. NG, MAY 18, 1901. AFTER NIGHT OF REST, MRS. M’KINLEY WAKES BAN FRANCI M th , v ‘ b h t le a an A WIGHT OF REST. meery ' FRANCISCO, May 14,—Mr | : op aoa eral times ” I) Yuohye = : , « it be did not hav , F A that } vs “POSITION OF MACHINISTS AND ALLIES. POINTS TO FINAL VICTORY is practically no change iny 1 r from their post see | nday, when all of the mach roigge ode. |inists, moulders, boiler-makers, pat- | any Wa terr pprentices are out . : a re-|it F100 men will be ; afew Last } out en have Mor stb. if it ke th Other Mon Strike f the sh biackemithe | At M Co, this akers and They all ure. | ich has ‘an Bros. Co. | hax been taken away | torla. Her owners, ] Frank Waterhouse th O16 Hot Strike sired the boat put in readi- It . terday that t n as possible for her trip] moulders had also struck, but and was « mistak > Rot expect |atrike, they reall r and untit|able delay wou > work. If|having the vessel i will_also| port. The tug Wanderer ¢ the affirm one and #he arrived at t kely, th toria at 9:20 k this morn- | Garonne at Victoria. a| “Taking the Garonne to Victoria -|to have her bollers attended to,” member of the Botlermakers today a waste of the nt for towing. Victoria x union town, and all of ¢ are union ing the . work for t BATTLESHIP OHIO, STEEL MISTRESS OF WAR, NOW RIDES EXULTANTLY UPON THE DEEP FORTITUDE RRR UO EEE ™ v .coma shops p thelr machinery r like circumstanc and tidy r places. They one| “Many of the boats "destined tor and tet Monday they sare In need of repairs at the 5 and not open until th { time, and some of them are partly finished, The strike takes all workmen off them and the trouble be prolonged tt seriously cripple the various | steamship companies. WANT IT FREE EVERETT, May 18 letter- rs of Everett have made a 1 demand the street car| for transportatt< Ma: at * ~ : 3 *) ; * * a : ; PHILA DELPHIA. | BAPTISTS IN the CONFERENCE The ann we ference of the Swedis! church is in session at the loc tst chureh at the corner < stern Washington Baptist ahe ¢ r 1c Crepe Paper Unit Che at 1c each, 2 Bee 7 by the Paper pins, spool cotton, 2 Choice at 30 each, card hooks and eyes, cake (2 Bottle mucilage, vaseline, for th soap, children’s handkerchiefs, machine oil, black and _ red ates of package tacks, package blue- % ink, Se English pins and fifty SPOOFS POSSE OHO OF POO OSOD PHCOEOOOO TD revverevevevererreerereey PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That'’s the Price 25 CTS A MONTIL a TRUSTWORTHY WORSTED SUITS BSOLUTELY pure worsted Clay, made from the finest Long Australian Stock. Colors guaranteed. We have them in black, blue and the new shades. Straight and round cut sacks, double breasted sacks and cut- aways. All sizes from 34 to 44. Better trimmed or better tailored suits were NEVER made for the price. FULL WEIGHT 16-02. Clays for $10.00 FULL WEIGHT 18-02. Clays for elie | FULL WEIGHT The cuts used in this ad are exact reproductions of the Clay Suits we have been telling you about, and priced at from $3 10 $5 LESS THAN USUALLY sow One Method One Price SECOND AVE. HINCKLEY Ice Cream SODA With Crushed Strawberries and Grated Pineapple. Try a glass. If you don’t find it.a perfect refreshment for a hot day it wilh not -cost youacent. Tables for Parties. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, Tel, Male 35 627First.Avenue teas THE LEADER wxtien ie 710 Second Ave. ‘Only So S tuiday anon: and Monday Morning Specials, 290 $1.00 Kid Gloves 2-5 §§ 250 White Pique Lie ) c Fancy Dimities Ie 12% Percales . 80 81-3¢ English ¥ on bo {{ 10¢ Children’s Hose Be other articles, y purchase made at THE LEADER & ipate in the free dis to be given away ab- ing REMEMBER — E the forenoons entitles the pur chaser to parti tribution of ostly and handsome present solutely free July 4th noxt. (tnviimeiewy } Drilling in Oil No guesswork about the Golden West Oil Company. have a 15-barrel well now and are going down further, e Golden West owns absolutely acres of proven oif lands in the Sunset District, California. Capitalized for 600,000 non- assessable shares of a par value of $1 each ? an you afford to miss an opportunity of making yourself com- fortably well off without investigating it? Stock Now Selling at 25 Cents a Share BATZ & JORDAN Cc, B, THURSTO? California Oil Stocks They one! I "308 Pacific Block jiey Bank, Bakersfield, Cal: Westers National bank, Bradstreet’s Commercial Agency, San Francisco, Kern ¥ San Francised King of Denmark iris avenue and Olive street t ¥ ; ; the morning session repor tr] noon, SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—€ ed by the presence of the nation’s unlly Increasing speed, the battleship Ohio moved majestically into] the | f vatioes fovernment er chief executive and the governors of seven sovereign states and territor- | 1 this afternoon, May 18, 1901 | were Yaad, An. addr “ina . fen; amid the terrific boom roar of mammoth cannon and the pler As the great steel mist f war dipped her keel into the water, |‘Washington as Our Mi egy alls Allon Korne | qhadneed aay" wan | cing shrieks of steam whistles and sirens, rising above the deafening th ingly Joy leap she gilded proudly forward into the path-| Wi) BIvOM an address wa q in ari adopted the present|a day of all-rou' shouts of countless thousands of spectators; her drapery of national | leas flood and took her place among the navies of the world—the newest | en by Campbell of Vash: entiation, May 17 thereafter waa| Ged heer tho Kok lors fluttering in the breeze~slowly, with a tremor of hesitation, as if ft of all the battleships of all nations, Exultantly she| land. Tonight Rev. Lund and Rev. Re Morwestnn att mark, thd Glky reluctant to leave the cradle of her birth, then sedatelyy, serenely, with 1] Garnguiet will prencn son United | yesterday and ob-| was another big crowd that rs Rev, Tonguist will occupy the SMrSeen celebrations were at|iake steamers,” Luncheon ly after 10° glock hia morning |a full minute, and the thousands of] distant shores and ncrons the waters] to the acene a charming color tone, | svenini sab pulpit wit be Bay park, Ballard, and at) fre nM served int | President McKin and his party people aboard the innumerable craft | of San Francisco bay long after the TH | filled by Rev, Linden o detroit, Park thin city, Though the| jon, while e few plen arrived at the bandsomely decorated |that dotted the bay, sent up a nolsy| president had arrived at hia des-| ABOARD , E RESOLUTE, | srichigan peKS i Courpour of rain all day| cozy spots on the park lawa-| transport wharf and embarked on | welcome. tination: Sere Les Sree Yomme cot ' OE Patriotic Mereeetae, aca |e en se ctact ithe Arneri.| the president's flagship Slocum, to| In the great triangle, riding ensily| As the Slocum passed, following] lowing in the wake of the nresiden- | m met at both places and|can and n fings added to| witness the culminating event of the|at anchor, gay with fluttering flags | the lead of the Towa, one after an-| tial flagship was the steamer Reso- | Meche event, which i aa] the alrea beautiful’ decoration long journey and the chief end streatsing -pehnens) ‘lay the|cther of ‘the leriathins Of warliuts, with Gov, Nash and bis party van or Mead mdence day |The entertainmen stop of the San Francisco carnt monster battleship of the white | swung haughtily Into line behind] of visiting Obtoans aboard—guests| | SPOKANE ay 18 at paaaabcapece | happy dance Slocum, tho finest tug on the|of Admiral Casey. Clore by w ncene of the day's event to witness | They, too, had traveled many a dus ab me, tive euere Balnaré to 3 beautifully ‘attired, “were | At Germanta hail, ta the evening,| World, externally m moving mass of|consin, the crulsers Philadelphia | and } t winter battleship into| vessel that will carry abroad the rack IMA, May 18.—Portland do-| trom the M hall to] ‘cae mtee.. ant t colors, with the white-and-|and Adams, the swift torpedo-boat | her natural element dasab Of the iiteineh eld: nekare ed Tacoma yesterday by # score nthe * >| there was another entertainment brilliant colors, and A n to 1 | my Dark Uy officers of the | consisting of the rendition of native| gold interior richly adorned with | deste Farragut, and the M BRAVE COLORS BLEND. | ** Reon aise 888 the § songs, short addrenses, etc, AIAG! yaregt ferns and the chotcert cut] och, representing the revenue #rv-| FA a tabta venel in the bay| MIGH UP ON THE wavs. | tie eet, followed by Nlcrowd was present SE oxis’ eatee Geto tie very available vessel in the ba tive costume of native Phage flowers—ia a flagship worthy of the) ice to be out. E ntyle of | men. One of th even’ W. Clausen of Kitsap county, | | os sion | seemed to be ou ery ot! As the um neared tt ya wal any big events! actiy the principal Irons, | occasl », |ECHOED AND RE-ECHOED. | crart trom dredges and barges tl ron works, | high upon BPRS parade of the wclvoot chilaren.| > Bt Christer “ HAIL TO THE CHIEFY da ti procidentisl Cakshio patois | dosen linarawiee bilght with colocs [2Teo, Tash IE MED Ubon the.’ seaworeon May ds—The Fun ot the Pork native tone All in all, the As the Slocum left the wharf and| the great guns of war roared forth a| The brilliant uniforms of the naval] Shiga mane of waving colors. The be Stas BAe roa eas notes ihe paric there was an elaborate’ ing’s entertainment w tehttul,| eteamed slowly up the bay toward |mighty greet f-Inchers thunde feers, the deep blue garb of the|/vaincent wharfs swarmed with|the judgment of Judge Noyes in Mal program rendered, Seattle und the Norsemen ha right to] te Tinion Iron Works, the scene of| ing the national salute of 21 guns— | jack-tars, the softer line of the ma three of the Cape Nome mining ca -ot-war,|feel proud of the succers of d engaged in a tu : ii rears Natal day, celebration, and old pated ah the Jaunching, all the whistles of all) a veritable cannenade that echved|rines’ dress, and the gay yachtir egy id tec nt lhe acetic tat | (Continued on Page Four.) , and they were ordered dismissed. | For the oure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tabacco Habits—The only Keeley Institute in Washin one British Columbia. ostivate Kilbourne Ave, jreen Lake or Fremont car, Office 80 Sullivan Bi d= ing Main 3885, Seattle, Wash.’ G, T, mpaee It you wish a high grade vetwine Tr Met sine LOLt or Sherry At $3.00 per gallon, ‘There's nothing to compare with ft in Seat- tle, It’s the best from California, MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPARY, 109 Main St "Phone orders, Main 657. |KEELEY INSTITUTE _|

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