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Only Paper in ; tile That Dares A H intthe News : : : SEATTL iCOUSIN TO MR. M’KINLEY fo 3, NO. 73 000 MACHINISTS STRIKE FOR 9 HOURS and whatever _— make eras to @ oF| person who peys fi BAGO, May 20.—Only five firms are affected by the machinists oe ene oo Lane te stand Soe About 0 struck, agreements having been signed with many anaes the position of the euuployers wie ‘The strike, however, is expected to spread, vr nine Me In'they state that they cannot afford A down an far an increase of pay, is not well tak k ls concern: aning up, h wetting everything in readin lc Meeting he men to return to work, but they| The executive ™ not #0 state. They claim that| mittee he @ vemsion early this F }the men's demands for nine hours| morning and reported that the Pa. jto be a day's work with a full day's| cific coast shops on Saturday night es Pay at the present scale of § | t to refuse to grant th eta, eel 9 and $3.75, is unreasonable and| nim anded, and th are that Queen Drage of| PARIS. Maw 20.—Rappel (a news-jone which they cannot grant. “in| chanics wa eats another attempt at Paper) this morning reports a Rus he first place,” sald one of them to- The machinists are locat > pupae - sian statesman as saying that the|4a¥ to @ Star reporter, "the profits| First avenue, and their Seernnes She Sriatione| csar conternplaten giving the Sus-| "ur anes's,cfe,veto” Great that | croweed all Gay with th ‘She tried to shoot herseif | U4" People a constitution. Gout. im wages.” T Catal tat ob ot] Deion hell. and bed a ineue ceca. tried poison), but an! Similar reports were circulated|/the machine shops in the United , r Wrenched the revolver | **°Ut two weeks ago. States and ¢ where the men . jare out today, wilt remain 1 |down until the chanics see n mistake and r from oe nt suicidal atritud a a oe A member of t MANILA, May 20.—Gen. Wheaton, | TT, May 20.—Kdward Be-| in command in Northern Luaon, has be Great Northern brakeman | officially notified MacArthur exer by his train last) that the war in the section in whiea | died “2 12 o'clock Saturday | he commands, Is over. the os-| All insurgent leaders there co Everett general hos-| | dered $250,000 10 CARRY THE BIBLE TO THE FILIPINOS have | | j Fred L. West Dead. | CHICAGO, May 2.—The American Bible » « ! | Fred Leo West, 18, died at the | “4 ext plan of work in the Philis « residence of his parents, Mr. and Pearson, field egent of the # © | Mea. 7. ©. West, at Seventh ‘ It is variously estimated that there are betwoen 24 and $4 diff and Columbia street, early this ehh Gash Miitente tn th . “ae | morning ges and dialects in the Islands, a May 2. — The Boers| pec eta field, I bh a wil * » aie @> an armesed train at - 4 cyt veo rot he = Besth, of the South Lanca- | ces tognthe ‘ To His Friends Is Death of srg ies re adhe SUCCESS. ? os aD sae aks OLYMPIA, May 2.—Judge W. H. Pritchard, one of the most promin- ) May 20—The Everett Cristo Railroad Co. gave CARNEGIE GIVES VAST SUM to Monte Cristo for the | ®t attorneys in Tacor and ex- Mewspaper men. The party | Judee of the superior court of Pterce a at 4 o'clock Saturday| county, died yesterday at the Cal returned today. Tho|donta hotel in this city, of pneu Was an Entire success. monia. He was attending a session of the state supreme court, and on Thursday was tak i. He grew 1 worse rapidly. His death came asa great shock to his many friends and acquaintances. ——$_—_ EDINBURGH, Scotland t WITHDRAWN Ene reeatt ot Dovey A Css nthe feet . presence at Stone's Landing, w alt are Magne nee lane he went Saturday to preserve pe was the arrest of James B. C' ure h- fil on a charge of defacing prope vurgh VILLE, Fla. May 20.— Militia, which has been here| Churchill, notwithstanding the pres the great fire, is being with-| ence of Deputy Clark, began once GAMBLER ' Onty tour companies and Battery ate now on duty. Understanding has been reach- ‘Will prevent, for the time- to the position of postma: Stone’s Landing, and was arrested by Clark and boc a hearing at Auburn next W ed rien, the etike that 24! one iand in que on, ix held by Following the Star's Announcement, Judge George Today “4 Speratives. Tilo strike| pupabiy be occupied for @ number Gave Orders to Destroy Kennedy's Outfit- we — of days. Seizures Can Be Made Daily. IGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET 2.20% c-mscco o cnmpnnenee cos rd blow to the gumbiing frater be the on I ment 1 ft AT EVERETT TOMORROW © oo | hands of the La 1 Order league a . DRVERETT, May 20—Visltors are, will start; at 2 o'clock the proces-| f eden ggrnabba dh ayy atiy hm here to witness the annual Be ig My tet a : will not be td of the grand lodge of thias will object of the fight made b 1 ‘ isters nr nd Order ie mbling hous Pythias, state of Washing Which occurs tomorrow (Tu Nothing to Prevent. The grand lodge will b in ¥ - ponted four days. It is estim r of th What Songue Segs. ks ago th tomorrow night fully 1000| visiting Knignts; th n streets aid th ge Mfiagers will be in Everett, for this|are gay with flags, bunting and the | morning fon of all th Ate. m. the grand lodge will|croms streets have i with| rest of t ye thes ¢ in Fraternal hail; the|double rows of trees, | rests w inot w 1 hour the grand temple of the|brought tn from r this| tf we w be madi me Sisters will rect at Odd! purpo whole taken hai 1p. m. the p on ant attir WHAT HE WOULD HAVE DONE U. S. W INS. | RUMORED. . | WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20 HAVANA, May 20.—It i state NEW YORK. May 20.—Gen. Tu an interview The United States supr court! that at a secret meeting of the Cu WA. Alger, former secretary a tapture broke the backbone| this afternoon decided the case of|han constitutional convention. last h Mrs. Alger and Russell Aleer,|of the insurrecti« The Philippine | the American Sugar Refining Co. va. | . Ma Mave taited tor Europe, to be|war is now a thing of the past the “United tates government, in-| Might the Piatt amendement passed, about three months. nA The Cube question will not be fin-| volving the appraisement of sugar | With two dissenting votes, rs health is much better than|ally settled until Cuba part of | shipped from Brazil in a green state, | | It 18 also stated that the Cubans ie wan toaretary of war, bué| the T 1 States,” continued Ger igar thus shipped | have asked that the Isle of Pines be Me nog entirely recovered. Much | Alger It should have the sam fter drying | left separate, but under the protec time abroad will be spent at|status as Havall, It will not be A On Caw targe | Hen OF She two repunc. Roane fakes force, but the intelligent | wire Would have captured Aguinaldo| people of Cuba ‘will ask to become a now sustained. | W. W. Wilson Returns. De arests ago if Thad been allowed | part of this country. When it does W. M. Wilson, who has charge of my plans,” declared values there will be quadrupled. the ‘advertining department of the from @ business trip, having visited the manufacturers and wholesaler reports business brisk in’ the cities the line WASHINGTON, D. C., May 20— ‘The American troops will sail from| ‘The trial of H. R. Cayton, charg TONDON, May 20.—His mind un-) had just returned, Sergt.-MaJ Pekin for Manila the day after to-| ed with | ting libelous art ioe di i last night killed four of his chi mor in ce to an order! r at the head of Chief of Pe ed by the rigors of the cam-| jie then tried to murder his wife|insued by Gen at midnight Meredith, takes place in Judge Grit her babe, but they escaped, fins court tomorrow morning. in Bouth Africa, whence ne) ond jon Saturday, ee a sanibeidiass at en a a ea Weekiais tudes oie SEATTLE WASHINGTON, [PAN - AMERICAN EXPOSITION TAKEN TO A POORHOUSE MONDAY EVENING MAY 1901, OPENED THIS MORNING. STAR. Sharp Reductions on Eadies’ Rattle his bones over the stones | BUFFALO, N, ¥., May 20.-Buffalo awakened this morning to th He's only @ pauper, whom nobody r Haation of-ita three-year's dream. The official opening and 4 a y Marks an Epoch in the Labor-Struggle| | omara, xen, stay an—Jonn atexinioy, a rat cousl ande of people Immediately sought entrance joKinley, has just been sent to the poor { Marsha r The great t in the exposition ity are practically completed, shout the United States---Men voxllt At vod ve years with 0 daughter at Tuo Rapids, Kaa, ‘Three | but the Installation of exhibits has proceeded very lowly and con Demand 9-Hours’ Day Without father to the € her husband, ‘The burden was too much, and th iad: etek Gunenntretion of #2 to Be th Reduction in Pay. at blind. ‘The matter will probably be made known to the presi- [hax been accomplished fn the last 24 1 Who haa been kept in ignorance of the old man’s plight men 4 a1 4 tne Sitieinen God asso D. C, May .—; out striking at work on and in the t as , f the network of scaf folding that has f eke 4 butld and t wish t of the machinists Very few «i it necessary +t away, and th xtert Vv will bt " 4b TT seer day without redu Wen work in Chlenga ti v . | ewes inauguratea| [t @ predicted that the | . | Mites United Gtates today. stoppage of work will be on the Pa BUFFAL y y At the 1 1 ‘ from & Loire bod the machiniet elation, confid e after the 4 at ‘ | are veing en, at the ently looks for the ship iron inter h v i v sree I | of the Tater tion At, [gta tm that gection to come to terms pivactredt, Goanter 2 nd At | here. os nGicate that! soon. He says he does not e« 7 7 ' n rial w nite men are out. the. ntttite te awe mecca a, eet At Present Nothing Definite Can Be Said, But With Support \ | p st Louis and New Orleans the | tchg duration, of that there will be} i ; iin Sastettoan with-| Gieerder anyGhare, Now at Hand It Seems the Men Must Win. NASTY EERINNATI, ©. May 2.—The tie-up caused by the machinists’ [ang tne Me among the machinists) union toda by 8 here ts complete, The painters, machinists’ hel Sinbbsediite- | outta ted on 0 coeeee ches in Se. | ment ory are | T oo with the machinists, The men claim they will win | Fe out of employment. T Het in-} an hour and tat hours daily BELGRADE ia, May » | APOLIS, tnt. May 90—The machinists" strtke os holler makers and beipers, mould: | in the bay 1 be put ash proves Aho fo ieee {helpers, copper smiths and helpers, | Were he w hing for ‘one. of yas cap TORK, May 20.—Two thousand machinists struck here this | “Meh belonging to these different | ang Det I tno ante ere tn ee 7 j unions work In all of the shops, and] er ¢ wn full day's pay. Ist tne » SWAUKER, Wis., May 20.—Sixteen hundred machinists quit work | Nanutives, fem cack.|’ "in all contract work the ems , bat the molders, who were expected to go out wi . in having pate ers figure in th abor at 8 e ith therm, ~ THE SOLDIER Pollard any © Co.§ HE MAY BE A. LEWIS The Police Think Thoy Have the Spokane Embez zler. A NEW TUG. r pr ' . WANT M ge Cc, H. Jam L Jour regular mont : hewig Net fi information, wh vor oan A ma ' T bave t tatem i t to th tay secret to b : 1 tak r of the pro: Quite F a ot Tho Wege Question for the purpose Of ect nis- | one wage question has not been | tie to the stevedores oF steamen’> | agitated nor i# there any kick being | Hon se Rates front ‘the crowd of | the steamship compantes have sign- | transients and the misguided home- | ed agreements with us by which we feckers. Our men. are residents | agreed to load their ve at 40 |here and have families, and it is to| cents per hour, and at present 1s still our Interert to keep unsk in force. ‘The men who work at| from taking our places. Fr Smith's ¢ those who load the views we have had with various | transport those. who truck | steamship agents on previous ocea- | merohan¢ and from the ships | sions, the ready and willing to| «ide are the Ne sae weet ve em nced longshore-|eruited from the employment bur- me at alow in ac- | @ knowled, iperiority of a ertain firm of stevedorea is} fan who has followed that occupa-| instrumental and responsible for tion for years In preference to em-|the misstater nts, ite object b ploying brakebeam transients or] ing to precipitate trouble and b farmers, up the union, the Longshorem Try to Give Good Service unton having ‘obtained th ; and discharging of some boats f The same applies amen and) which th vedores have hith firomen. We are in sympathy with | had contracts them; we have seen the advantage Aro Willing to Pay of having competent men and our| «pne steamship companies have chief aim in forming a union has| found out that under the supervision or the wa in ihe principal object of tk ng-| boats loaded and dischar in a shoremen’s union 4s the care of their | satisfactory manner by paying t wick and the burial of their dead, | standard w e of 40 cents an hour | And their own mutual interests, We | Instead of having to contract with re notin for disorder or strikes: | xtevedores who are only middlemen aro Wifterences that may arise we| and pay them a percentage In addi ure in favor of settling by arbitra tion to the wa for the labor fur tion. Our men will not be the firat | nished, We wish to deal with the te siart trouble with our employers, | steamship compa and agents di Tho secret. mecting reported as be-| rect and ndt through stevedo ling held last Friday night was (Slaned) C. WH. JAME ‘ . * 2 ONLY ONE C That's the Price PAY A COPY BOSTON GROCERY Avenw cond Truck Jackets and Cailored Suits will fail to d any reason for th fr plied by the garments themselves Se It 1 fortune to reap tl as Jack tight or half. , ft b and - ated, nilk and eat nt ke “ 1 cast Jelot ‘ h pr i Cloth Suits. tight fitting V « e © b these Were $15.00 ' ft ¥ + $15.0 SOOO LEH OO OOOOH OOO OOD OOO OOOOOSODOOOOOCOOOOO® WHY DON'T YoU | THE LEADER 710 Second Ave WA GOLDMAN'S TRADING AT THE LEADER? There are THOUS ed our GOODS are DEPENDABLE " caaee oe Gaba’ . Jewelry Store « with sist of th 2d and Marion, E tradix ard Lace Curtains, 6 x 85e quality, only $1.10 quality, only $1.50 quality, only $2.25 quality, only... $3.00 quality, only a $4.00 quality Bed § DIRECTORS~ oar he K > * 0090000006606 00040008 PODOSEODELOOSOSSOSOOE ODO SODSSSSOSOSOOOOOOOOOD f I Cras nches wide, | mh i 60 + aiisiicaisiaiisialatoiphiniert | Just Received—200 Sacks = ae |* Fancy Burbank Potat * . lx up the lot we wil * * 8 SD ial price of ljc per Ib, * th . |X Not more than one sack will be sold to a c *i * Taking th *, 5 = oe * potatoes ar all over hb Bove, | 3-clasp Underwear * Town thi f+ At * Vents, white, pin * “Get y early. is avender and black 4 They won't Ff 3 ar each, #%c to (silk) \* ——. * bare’ " Men's Balbriggan Shirts |x MATHESON BROS » ad, ton Gree runiaer te aor 4 GROCERS * $1.4 ‘ |X cor. SisthanKing Tot, main Ses etre ed helohahohstahatalohatahatohahal i Pam Rhodes Bros 1331 Second Ave. Ice Cream mecions, OO of the mee a Pot. With Crushed Strawberries and Grated Pineapple. Try a glass. If you don’t find it a perfect | refreshment fora hot day it will not cost you a cent, Tables for Parties. Stewart & tomes Drug Company | Never 0 As the time approaches for fishing 1 picnic outings, it is customary to take with your lunch somethéng to keep out cold and ald tgestion. We carry a full line of all these goods from whisky to th st wines and there is no disputing our prices, Give us a trig BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060, w Ham from two a selling t ocks of a d his goods tn w York (o § are sample Tr Wi overy elty No 502 Pike Street. CALIFORNIA WHITE FIGS Ext Whit Ww. FAMILY GROCER 03 Pikw St 4 Made from my special im gies epee cr Bt portation of Te Pecans and Mexican sugar. A genu Fige, pounds for [Mexican Pecan Candy 1] 25e, ine Southern MAYFI acy. | | F{OTEL BUTLER ay a First Avenue Tel. Main 998, and Columbia HAYNE ‘KEELEY INSTITUTE ‘or the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobacco Habits—The only ley Institute in Washington and British Columbia. Institute Kilbourne Ave, Take Green Lake or Fremont car. Office 30 Sullivan Butld- ing. ‘Tel. Main 885, Seattle, Wash. G. T, Caatle, Mgr Opposite Bon Marche. Best Mocha and Java, It you tle. It's MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, . . wish sweet wine, Try Mlg’s Supe At $3.00 per gallon, Satisfaction guaranteed, are 3 1428 Second Ave, Tel, Matn 482 ‘The: nothing to compa = from California. a high Port or Sherry with it In Seat- 109 Main St the best BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Director wise Aven We og Main 13. Phono orders, Main 657

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