The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1901, Page 1

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Paper in That Dares the News ::: g, NO. PECTRICIANS STRIKE - of the Seattle Electric Company * Out Today---Object to Non-Unionists---A Serious Situation. Uneman, inside ant) without say in i . nue Mir eerker, every trim [as making air he light Ie srenee Yanan in the employ | *" ac Trad. ; Blectrio Co. walket| der a ) 1 gelay. The situation ts| em « ‘ serious. It may er of t ' Bp af the city’s strec ablichments wt y A any wa was brought m n Ww x t a hie ¥ employing © nm} > .. which ¢ arpenters and by Presiden ' machine not signing he part " - aoe cer a committ t tt v eur equac!| morning, which asked ed . p pyment of non- trie ¢ tl rot 4 mile « mer aden v the committee that ought about by the | stand Without action of| Building Trades’ council demanding | The n h must be done. The Un duct P al W ectrical Co. t ave w other sktil ed with the Bullding rkers are aMilat ed tr d with of the coun pe take action, Mr. Furth fm about a week or add that time, at least | i lcalens win sat nat Eepeentee will work for/e John, Oldham. ef. the Bullding en this would act in the fe serious fc situation and the pubile goes th rt time,” untonis: Husted by my trade a wut iding IISTS HAVE SUPPORT OF BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL ee unusual importance | Right by the Building | i pres delegate was CLOSES UP STANDARD toe Mere 25, 1901 Union of Seattie, | Tide ma of gambling house, in w . ef supporting the ma- ‘The Se- | sidine owns an interest, and ordered fust demand for a In 4 perm tly brought up. A dele- Machinists’ union was ed mous vote the fi passed owing mn Lig ed by the she: That this body hereby ney @ = 3 . tof F which was raid # deputies last night of rty endorsement to the| machinists in their demand for a ‘The Butiding Trades | * n of the Carpen-| union. ont the mpted to ruin Boiton Ri hatter ‘might wi win the that it wr not be | Painters Paper Mange jeratore’ union. Pi Ptentbers* Gecired trom that | 2° Trades counch ts | 7°mers earpenters. stone ma- ‘eatters, plumbers and Plasterers. bipers, elec- painters and drcora-| OF ig tn oe aheet metal workers ven 5 } ople’s theater, of end joiners. and . th of this army of ie taken into con- @n be understood how eet of resolutions was | union, Stonemaso utters’ unios Mul Men's Eheet union. Carpenters and union, Ama Se TRADES Capt * 2 BUILDING - this morning said that J = night in favor “I H.C. Raker, F. W. Cotterill, | dine will not be a te the President. Rec, Secretary. ! city of Seattle for n ke . D. ©, May 2%5.--|don was made principally on thejing it. MeKenzle obeyed, but re Seday granted « par-| score that he ts ill, and that further/tained gold dust valued at $ McKenzie, the| confinement in prison would serious-| This dust was aftorw recovered fe who recently was! ly hazard his he by the militia My et being in contempt of | On an appeal from the decision of | ,MeKenzie wus taken to San Pra States circuit court, in| the lower court, McKenzie was ord. guilty ir With the Nome-receiver- | ered to return the Nome property to|to six months in Onkla McKensie’s plea for par-| those persons who had been work-| each case THe BULLET MERELY 0. M. BIDS. LL INTO HIS DRAWERS «: eee ids for f A gaol or ity" Booth. Fo. urer’s office | had ip Gnobomish last night, | F=Ammipation : . Aman named! through Booth’s vest } itor & long time has been| truised his abdor character about Sinco-| red, harmlessly, 1 engaged in an alter r passin had mere nd then drop ‘The affair is the SEATTLE, SEATTLE EVENING, MAY Ww SATURDAY 1901, HINGTON, 7 ig following 4 4 transcript from the! | ws-examina'ton of Cayton by Mr if Fulto iver.» t trying to hobt | edith up to contempt ar | "ie at when y iblished t | article regardin ‘ leo, Twa he trial eaid “oc! Machinists Are Confident of - ss gegs---Bricklayers Give Their 7 Support---Encouragement ye 3 Comes From Many that f ) tain th y ha 1 that he ha M x h up t t temy 1 ‘ k 7 f th As a 1 I have anes ¥ i nf " a we et a sied c ge and Cayton on ‘ 4 h ach p And ota Importan: m ite rele t a) situa - other matte ‘i portar any employes r ne The usefulness of the chiet of police | simning the men's depen t nm the} Public confideuce | y, and this etroutation of « r el charges againat mopped. Cayton mad to his own sw - NEEM IN SIGHT. ~ . LARGEST FUNERAL SINCE THE “DEAD AND MISSING — MINERS NUMBER 77; NO HOPE FOR nEST peat ™ A dong ad and mise TERRIFIC! : ASI » A MEMORIAL but Lewis went outiman named Van Bawe 4 Returning, he calie!| with the would-be mur 4 Beme. Booth started to-| choked him e ‘ © strike him, when 8 the \ \ ' 7 f the jur it he as ec trowh the 1 branch of the super For Muniotpat Ownership fen always cause series t at M alley, of tt rote | “™* e Northern, @6ld: "IN the first place A Good Thing z ae cuninens of T am opposed to all franchis i] Mr, MacDougal, of MacDougal 4 ched. It was an-| will entertain the pupil believe municipal ownership of| Southwick, said: “I rather think tha — ape a tne jury stood eight to| ous public schools or li public utilities, However, un-| the franchise, if granted, would be a| Newspaper 1CTO B. Cy May 3—-Ac-| four tor conviction on every ballot |of May 29. They wi der the proposition of this new con-| good th However, ti fs not ‘dol-| ha bitter campaign | cording to advices rough by, the| after the first lSaseepal experiences |cern, if certain conditions were im-|lar gas,’ but I belleve the company Pan-American exponi-| steamer Amur, in port her rom| fhe jury was thereupon dischare- | War, posed, it might be a better thing to| could furnish gas at $1 a thousand lo, They deciar s way, & flood partia Fy Je vorty. | tt and the case now stands as if it] Assignments have been made as th city than the present gas com-| when coal is as cheap as it ie 1 the exposition is pl ea the American town of Worty-|1aa never been tried. ‘The mont sig-| follows: High school, Albert W,|Dany. | If franchine is granted at| am opposed to iong-term franchises.” Spanish inst Mile, on the Lath of this month. Al nincant fact in regard to the jury's | Hight and C. 31. Jones: ‘South achooi | sll. it should be for a short term of No Long Franchises . and to prepare tho | Kore of tee in Foe no ne cian| deliberation was that on four oc- | ¢ Longteliow and John M,|¥e8r#. Rates should be fixed, and ‘ n entire broke, letting a flood from the Yukon | casiong during the day @ request was Smith; Fremont school TC. Hop company should be forced to live| Hare m © nent. ‘They the aves nd sent to Judge Griffin for a transcritt! kins and John Deck Cascade hem. Mains should be laid in| pt pos the South American re | of Cayton’s testimony. This was re | school, Henry Fry and James rer | the public could de * proposed franchise, and with such requests is entirely op-|lor and Denny | there should be a clause positively you may say for | | onal with the presiding judge school, William 7 1 forbidding the transfer of the fran: | 1 oppowed to long-term It wan learned today that the sote| Berry. | thine to any other company at the city's gift. Nol point at taue between. those. who| Ths memorial rervices will be held | Favors Competition, ] franchise for Any public | uttitty The Moroecon | [tien of, inten LICENSED TO WED. | taateniy become acute. | howe who were for . conviction | | cruisers Chanzy and | nea that on examination Cay-| ‘The following _ marr license pavis have been ordered to the | itted that he had meant | were “fag PF William Reg (0? because the Bultar hold the chic ice up to pub-| Rent, age 92, and Jonnie May George . explain the allegatic ridicule and ¢ to William 1, of Rentor WASHINGTON, D. C., May 25, will be in favor of the government, Tsserea an ominow 3 of Senttle, |It is announced that on next Mon- but t livided bench. ‘There wilt the Arabs in Algeria y 2 m Ke t the United States supreme court , | ant five individual opinions, | fete been ween in the m ry. ae ee. 8 | ring. ‘These tive will be given to the| He tate 1 ts It. ma nt tht Pai ig the fing. ‘Th fit be th urring jude ¢s the number of dead miners at 25.) which the jury « ould ne t agree, ‘he | be made Monday |Sown by that tribunal The decisio | more clar ity | eter seececorooos. STAR. A POPOOOOOSOSEDOOSOOOOOOSOSDODEODODOD GOOF ORREC AT For Business Wear. ! and Summer ee 1901 Spring rby, same 2.00, $3.00 $5.00 gray soft hate Collar Cravat kid or Mo. ) and up to Gloves Everything Kept by Usin W ing Apparel Is Strictly Up-to-Date. One Price One Method. Adams ¥-Blanchard Sereerseeecesscsoceserses soeesrcossosreooscooe see SPOR SCOCOE NOD soeerooooores ve nee” THE LEADER COLOOCO POOL OG 9FO 592004 99990999000 710 Second Ave. Fire! i 3| vooes Company Fire! An 2 , ‘ Water Ladiew and Genta’ ( Wire Halr Brushes...) Heir Brushes ..1 $ w Stewart & Holmes Drug (0, 627 First Ave. mi view of Lake Union nly payments for balanc very desirable k fr HERBERT S. UPPER {2 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenus and Cherry St. ‘Golden West Oil Co. On the return of two ast, the stock will be arket altogether—the latter will probably of the pare, or taken off the be the case. ‘The fi in the seco: er when the STOCK NOW SELLING AT 25¢ BATZ & JORDAN, 328 ” ves 15 barrels in the aration is being made nina On ie struck. wel rat sand to tak and are of a gush 50 barrels ACIFIC BLK, No Saw Edges on Collars and Cuffs, Very smooth are the collars after the rough edges have been removed by the new edge ironer recently Installed by ASCADE LAUNDRY CO. PAY ONLY ONE CEN COPY ITS A MONT 3 Violetine } Skin Violetine Tooth Powder Tonic | CWAN ena eeeneeeeeceseseeeseees FARNSWORTH Phone, NIGHT KEYS | | | | Dia you ever let y | | | pon the importance of the logan | their quality. T That's the Price i i POCOOOOD | RWWA 0000199000989 SS ah hhh bbb bb bb had ah ae a eT eset ir mind = | Going Northrup Company ao ve. Everything pt fresh vegetables that the market affords, We are supplied by oneof the best gardens in the coun< phone your order get Orst choice. W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 503 Pikw St. Tel. Main 998, E.. |. a high gradecoffee at 250 pound are used by hundreds of the best cot érinker@ in the city, why n te ele Fastlndia ea 60 222 Pike Green 15 Bs L. a or in the 1 or teles early and i te - Calin & Cohn 115 JACKSON STREET Purchased all | anvont gaz cable from Seattle E, Co We cad-tit. | | | nish any quantity at reasonable prices. | Telephone, Main 423, id a L9OO 900909999929 98 211 Col Secccccccccocooese 3 THE GERMAN = : CARD MOUNTS 3 I$ — i |$ Washington Dental ants $ Photographic Supply Coe ° ° umbia Street, Seattle 3 Pianos You won't know what is the very best possible deal to be made on a piano until you have visited our piano department. It's an exc ard makes es at really extrac Credit is given your convent ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & CO 1 Second Ave. > ¥ t & FUNERAL | © pipectors® SEATTLE ROR IOI tok toe EVERYBODY uses Rolled Oats for mush. For three days only we will sell the best rolled oats 10 Ibs fe 23 hone orders taken, MATHESON BROS, GROCERS «oor ‘Sixth and King Vel, Main 663 La ORR aR Kae aR ge BRIT IIR KR AR RIE BEARER ASTER ETH

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