The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1901, Page 1

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Only Paper in Pseattle That Dares print the News ‘NTN THE SEATTLE, {8 SLAIN MARINES TO AVERT MY STATE INA RIOT = TO QUELL AN EXTRA ‘MORE 7 PHYSICIAN WASHINGTON, MONDAY and Are Fired on by Guards. Senator McLaurin’s Resignation. at Jacksonville--- pon Mrs. McKinley’ s | Sent Ashore. t | Condition. aSHINOTON, perth physician was called t gorning. le ts Dr. Osler of a well known nerve the Desire of All | Concerned. | igh reported at (he White Mra McKinley's condi the same as yest grave apprede . sald Mr, O a huni sae ten Velie. le ee wt tacitly admitted that th re of America will be effected | 5 wang H tour | That th seemed inevitable \ ¢ i at th ‘an unusually good night's |) "3 Mr. McKinley awoke tht attle “4 quite bright and refreshed jafter, however, she suffered an- pervous attack, and since then den ina month will ru Taku The Germans are ordinary lot of b by from P WELSH FRENCH, BRITISH oving an ex-| ene, Includir ‘| nrikshas, Oriental ate of semi-con INGTON, D. C., June 32.—At jueck Dr. Rixey visited Mrs. Mc ‘and on leaving the Whit faid there Was no change in Seattle ot ~-| Allied Troops While on Police Duty, Attack |: ca Other Troops for Looting, and in the Gen- | CERS GUARD BRIDEGROOM. eral Melee Which Ensues, One Soldier Is Killed---Thir- noon an YORK, June 3—The wedding or member of New York's F Dahlgrens, the wealthy wic ter of the house of Drexel. ¢ Harry Lehr, Hundre ot Adm(éral Dablgrens’ lebrated in the cathec the and teen Wounded. ; Without trouble. Several detectives min, | ‘TIENTSIN, June 2-—The Welsh Fustieers. while act : t f@ewd for a trace of the writer of a letter in which Lehr's } s A to Interfere with French soldiers who, it is said, w - Dut no sign of the anonymouse person was found, h repelled them with bayonets, wh Liritts : Bike wedding was a magnificent affair The Germans Joined the Frer ant t ¢ Freneh soldier wae k four British and one Japanes | NEW ORLEANS, June 3 office Samuel Pearson, a Boer representa r with a strong guard finally que WON OUT JEALOUSY — THE CAUSE MACHINISTS’ STRIKE LINGERS — FROM DAY TO DAY BUT THE END SEEMS IN VIEW _It Is Said if Matters are not Soon Adjusted Manufacturers and Waiters’ Union| With Germania Cafe. | WELCOME TO THE KNIGHTS Of Trouble Aboard the King! County Ferryboat. GMeulties that have exis feveral days between _W Proprietor of the Germa and the Cooks’ have been fepresenting the union Mey that Mr. Bloch had the agreements presented by ‘main. Mr. Bloch promises to Will Be Invited to Present Their Side to, andery a Committee of Citizens. } at Mee but union help, pay union | ferryb« ar 7“ aad the employes to work | O'Conner b in his resignattc ~ - tnt ours. He also promised to | and the same is expected of Capt. L | bodies w ; the Cooks’ and aWiters’ | Knighting, within the next few daye,| The Mact The haherete pt after which difficulties arising out of | today, and wh being gneleeted fee tas cot y evening a crowd of union | Jealousy between the officers, is ex-| mittee of th nt of the Visiting knights pected to terminate no apparent it is said there yone that ni It was unfair, | ¢ the Vulean Iron Wor Over a week ago t Will Call on Citizens i union i| operations this 5 friends of organized labor|out, and an Inve n by the! late hour this after If the present trouble Bi fea, June 2 going into the commissioners disclosed the exiat-| were # b je nex Inge revolution has of the union we ence of bad feeling among the crew ely crushed at its t ik was kept ¢ An effort to fixe the causeof t f the leaders of the Puble was experienced. er burning was f t t to death or paws Olsen, the cook who was as-! missioners at once decided to 1 cast | last Wednesday evening, is | rigorous steps toward Hospita: fs of the affair. Somet ¥ recovering f and a few days later the watchman | chini swith the Machinists are being ne shops that have a r; then tha| they the| ove left, followed by the . and now in the altercation with His right cheek bone was! J HILL GETS AFTER WATERWAY COMPANY The injunction suit James B, president of the Great th Railway Co., against the Seat- @ Lake Washington Waterwa pu it After June r tted Promise Fine Minstrels. ot Northern ¢ lock this Y 4 great num of novelties have Was called up for trial before ¢ 4 MET enn geal oF age rrromin ined Hanford in the United States that the entertainm w this afternoon | of the best of ita kind Waterway Co. was given | thin city t by the state to fill in th tide lands at a certain price able yard. The Great Owns a large tract of t COMING = _SATLING OF One Divorce this 1 tontalt i E c Me ie its compiaint alleges t nal ¥ would HALIFAX, June M Petitions the court to enjoin it n ¢ f the coming visit t filling in those parts of th r for| uke of York. Th: r is owned by the Gre land at Quebec Sept | will spend two days 4 ing his vinit ad ici sar EBAVANA, June 2. r Migu MADRID, Juni Fol = 19 Yester k Inst might and | elected | the result of th el well 0 way to Bkagway. All h mbers onserva pled and her carg rrying capacity RUS an T Tran was taken up t f. before ah ais van fally denies | Ty th London that; **! ‘ ; Samuel C. Dunham, the venerable Gen. 4 Mr. Kruger are in , con y Ncable discussing | Miner and census entimerator of Al a “poen ter oadprel “aroniralt’| ana i iploneer mart | A distinguished party of gentle : Jackson has been discovered 4 rail” | and} of Mr Ww. kK wing the Britis NEW YORK, June 3.—After eight weeks of the most intense suffer- | some old rs in rxington, Va erent pone ae x h r husband, an | iheident to pneumonia in its more serious type, James A. Herne, the | eee eas” | ieee’ token : Actor and playwright, died yesterday afternoon at hie beautiful | | in this city, at the age of 63 years. By the side of the dying Were his three daughters and his five-ye 1d The end ca had passed for weeks and almost to the hour of his death a ee ee see Ms wish thet after he had gone, his body should be ere WHILE KNEELING ALONE ley, a miner of Rossland. ¥F. J Dean, and A. Crawford, etonograph also of the part funer Wish will be obeyed. ‘The hour for the James A. Herne, author of “Hearts Acres” and “Hag Harbor’—this latter ple occupied an unique position both on the American al has not yet br “Margaret is now p IN A METHODIST PULPIT royal was to inquir and Japanese immigration question, commiasion ap. into the Chinese stage and in Dresent-Gay galaxy of American wrights, Often he has been KOKOMO, Ind., June 3.—The body of Agnes Long, 14, was found in | and ‘the expediency of Imposing in “The James Whitcombe Riley the stage,’ not vut gi the Methodist church at Sycamore, this county, the girl having commi Cani trict B; for in the making and the acting of his plays he discloved a deep | ted suicide in the pulpit by shooting herself. White in the attitude of | immimt ibe se yeeties 4 : of homely, who r, of gentle wisdom and of tenderness | prayer at the minister's chair, she fired a bullet through her heart in Washington and British Co. mate, ver failed to call to mind th ‘The girl went to the chureh alone for organ practi The act was By ita visit Penive of “rh premeditated, but no cause Is known for it Here's success was great, but it eame to him late In Jife—not long he leftan on the organ, telling how her funeral was to be con- | Stidton lawa have on these indus. han three years ago, when two-score years and ten had placed upon | ducted, naming the minister, tht organist and the chol She wal | tries; whether or not Orfental labor is employes and whether in the de & silver crown—the coroner of Age. member of the choir, TLE EVENING, IS FIRST _ AND GERMANS IN ROW m= nOWeU eK the agreement in this a that no 4 will be| ber, and that the | hortage p when | endorsed by the I «| Keep Right on Rehearsing and} “lbeae JUNE 3, 1901, ANOTHER STAR. BIG PLAN in to Consult Strikers Gatherin Mob Probable Labor Riots|Session of Congress Is. Such Is the Tenor of|This One Is to Corner | July Wheat--Jumps Today 3 3-4c. “MENZIES | NOME-BOUND Britiah | tontetn May MULLIGAN SET FREE! § | And Is Busy Explaining His Friends. He Tried to “Do Up” Why made by the tuned oy Witt Burst ]Yelopment. of thend deemad « Another with Chi ‘ed the lumbering and fish interests | delayed, what extent the eff been ince the conditions in the ashington and British commis Wil Remain Two Days The commission will be in Seattle two days. Interviews will be held with the leading bust ‘ rs of labor. visit Fairha points along the ' inventi for three m« months Feport will. be | minion government, industries it ty sential to employ Oriental Chinese Exclusion Act. development of ot has state of submitted to th to re ‘ROYAL COMMISSION INVESTIGATES Party From British Columbia Looking Into Oriental Immi-| gration Matters—Discussing Alien Labor Question. und if and | It has | | = re =: Valises, Dress Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Telescopes We can supply your wants at prices that will please you es One Price -One Method PAY A COPY Perfect Privacy. Absolute Security. These vaults fire without a blister. month or year. Jays from 7 to 9 p.m, 7Ol Firat Avenue No Payment Down ‘our choice of several good building lots and time for payment. We w fr HERBERT S. UPPER 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. give you y to three years’ Greet Fire Sate THE LEADE 71O Second Ave $5,000-—— $5,000 WATER-DAMAGED GOODS sMOK ED GOODS OFFERED FOR SALE, wis we have been @ extra sales people and are ne. Remember, URNED OR mmens in some aco will permit us ‘ ress G « ‘ ors, Be fic Gi Jersey Ribbed At ido—All the 650 and Tbe Underwear, 25 Colored Dress Goods go at 3% 81-3 8’ Handkerchiefs *Remnants of high class fan for 2% Dress Goods go at about Wire and Hair Brushes, price Wash Goode value $18.0 pplique trimmed, ynt and gilt applique, valu fant 6 Of Paintin POSS POSOESHSOHOOSES OOS OF FOHOOS OOO OOO OOS OOD OCOER SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS went through the great Seattle Boxes for rent by the Open from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. daily, and Satur- Safe Deposit Building, | ONLY ONE CENT That’s the Price 250TS A MONTHL Gunther's Candies Telephone Mata TH. __ 1B Corner Second and Pike, Alaska Footwear TREEN SHOE (0, 107 First Avenue ego for This Week 1, 000 YARDS OF SILKS ng, we have die vided into two lots of Printed as in woven ork stripes, logs in every and hemstiteh, brocades and pls wanted shai Worth at Usual Pies T5¢ and | 850, Special at 59c | The second lot comprises Liberty | Foulards, Plisse stripes, stripes, |checks and lace striped ‘Taffetas, jand satin striped Leno-de-Bole; some of them Were marked 90c, but most of them never sold at jess than $1.00 @ yard. | Se Buys Them Tomorrow Canton Fi: Flannels h Unbleached Can- a yard, for woe ee Fancy Percales &-inch Fancy Percales, plain and Made from special im- portation of ‘Tas Pecans Mexican sugaly. A genu- Southern de y of those delightful reere: c © 80 ‘horoughiyp summer. When yo your plans calb 2 of camping cooking uten< hard usage but the kind stand alk ™ made r > kite > ready to 6G GEO, Hi. WOODHOUSE (0. |__ 109 Second Ave. High life Baking Powder. anew kind to CHAS. GCG. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN f Bine ot 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 CASCADE LAUNDRY CO,“ Seiten ** Past India Tea Co 222 Pike St. Green 905 . I. T. CO, Pianos You won't know what is the very best possible deal be made on a piano until you havi visited our plano department. It an excellent showing of & ard makes and beautiful fi Tel South Vor the oure of Liquor " K ‘Institute K bourne Ave. Tal Morphine, Opium or ‘Tobacco | Washington | | es at really extraordinary prices, Credit is given on terms to sult your convenience, ‘SHERMAN, GLAY & G0 TITUTE Gree ilivan Bullde INS ae Castle Mer Evidence of Age Is not cking in Our WINES AND LIQUORS It does not take an expert to dotect its mellow! The goods we carry are of rich, full body and fine fla dis Prices please all. BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street, 711 Second Ave. Seattle Transfer Co. Frelght. Passenger and Baggage STORAGE Sd, Main 41-46 co O23 Flaw AT

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