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Only Paper in Be ute That Dares jo Print the News : THE SEA‘ SHATTLE WAS WKING'S GLEMENCY, TLE, SHINGTON, TUESDAY NO EXTRA SESSION! EVENING, DR. HERRON ON TRIAL JUNE 4, Was HINGTON, D. C., J 4 Aft abinet meeting this morning t f w statement was gs Maybrick Is TYP ns sid hh desesilnet ah he idliinsh-u'san tate ov onions tas aslmng or oo PMY Be Expelled From Free, According to a gress together during the p t summer, or in making any change in the policy hitherto announced and Church for Divore- | pursued with regard to the London Cable. “a AT LAST Philipp ines stood that the cabir “8 Unanimous of this co mite app u ing His Wife. SESSION COMPANY a woman sentence io te life impris igiy 3 and sailed the following r wot in ® . "| WASHINGTON. D.C. Jus Old Timers Meet and Have| Promoters Say That No Con-|« wit rder Te alleged ng of Mra : "i Very Good Time. Solidation Can Happen, | vatronens ror > be by the “ ¢ the le 7 “4 . ee ocr. King's) jratesma secre married act that Dr, Herre : IN, June 4.—The American ; day The Washington Pioneer associa-}| Two objections have been raised! tional church. sey here knows nothing of th n met this morning in annual ses-| to the franct asked for by lished in America to th 43,000 New Nam on in the federal court room. AlLyman C. Smith, Wim. Nottingham Trick Leads to Death. » rs. Maybrick has been ‘ge number of pioneers and the : r v2 bear = WASHIN June 4—| ronda meee eeeaneers tnd (helt | R. HM. Malone and others, These are:| BUFFALO, June 4—Teddy Oliv The rep< nm bureau. | happy memories and hard | First, that there t# r n pro. |¢r, 13, @ trick rider in the Midwa LONDON, June 4—The home of- | just ma te pub shows that since! | f the early days, and hibiting the solidat f the n was probably fatally hurt last night fefases to make Any statement | July 1, 1900, a total of 43,397 names |the regular business of the conserh With the 014 and second, |! Tiilng @ bloycle off the edge of a| ra. Maybrick’s reported | of penstone added to the| seastor cos a : second, | piatform into a pool of water 40 feet e . The address of the day was given| nw} (nore @ no proviso preventing & " | —_—_—_———— by the retiring president, Thomas mbinat on to ke p up rates . _ i | Prosch. The paper was essentially When seen today, Mr. J. W. Clise, \ | appropriate, recounting the doings| Who represents franchise pett ciation from the date of] tioners, said ' at Olympia on Octobe oh bene aia die aeaiioen ' i Following a mumber of] 4 15 “nd Free feasyoe 2 no dusiness of th nanos ated, a re BREWING Shoshones and Arapa-| IN A MINE Explosion and Suffocat- s no sufficient law. It has been tried often, but has always failed Our new any ts perfectly Willing that such provision be made if ther aw which permits { It is not the pol | panies to consolidate Lyon, Robert Abrams No Swearing or Using J nis afternoon be no r that the new company, hoes Threaten to ing Fumes Cause ins sainer Pawiuckst, for the por | bared plan ws) of Tobacco Will Be Make War. Disaster. She Girl T Lett Behind Me,""at ths | er rate * Permitted. use. outing has for tomorrow, th f the session. Lunca at the pavilion CHICAGO, June 4 SE, Wyo. June 4.— IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich, Jun r which the hours| For Seatt 1 Victnity.—Tonight| and Libby, MeNet | Between the white settle —By the explosion of a ¢ y 2 delightful pro-| ¢ a We dnesday, f htt era, today notin ioe Ssapaboe png DN ke powder, and the suffocat and songs wew ployes tha ek Teservatic ited tn a ar rr and fears are entertain thet Sellowed t me killed == = would t mediate dis there will be a general uprt early today apis harge of the offend | the Arapahoes and Sh The of the explos : Indians shot a shepherd on!” The Rear Fort Washakic. i movement has set tn the ranchmen to reach Land L other settlements. The In- me Teperted to reported hondh be arming. PASSENGERS KILLED IN TRAIN COLLISION: Two Engines Come Together at a Switch With Terrific Impact---List of the Kille:. and Fatally Injured, Ausnino, John Amone, John kagwa “BURGLARY Neitse Store Broken Into and Robbed. With a Hatchet. KANSAS CITY, Mo. ay D. C. June 4—| unknown McKiniey’s condition this/ escape 8 te unchanged. q Osler, the Baltimore spectal- Who Was called into consult left Washingt for home, which is regarded some as a favorable indication « McKinley's state of health ATLANTA, Ga, June 4—A switch engine on the Southern railroad ran into @ passenger train «! ¥ before noon coaches and killing and injuring a numb Chiet of Police Three dead persons were taken from th tiffed this mornin that other bodies are still in the wreck. the ago Jewelry ‘The siwtch engine “sidewiped” the passer . hk ‘ ond_ayenue, had been enters gines were moving rapidly, and the impact was terrif night and a qyantit if jewelr The known dead are alued at $200, taken. The articles Mre. A. A. Fleming. appropriated by the thieves were xa ce tee overturning severa uyler ts of passeng Mere was no. debris | Irma Fleming. fa cheap BUFFALO, N. ¥., June 4—Edith Burnham, aged 19, was rescued tn | H. H. Vickers Séewn-town ticket brokers’ office early this morning. She had been as- The fataily injured ar Malted by 20 young men, 10 of whom were captured in the oft Mra, Julia Kirby. Ot Wkely the girl can recover. Intense excitement prevails through A. F. Bunn. (it the city. A. F. Fouche Will Meet June — Northw Assoc MEWFORT, FR. 1, June 4—Th wt me r Ne est Association in Annual “ i echt Constitusion, the defender of " P Session. : the America’s cup, was dismasted in Mount Morris tmmedi- yas ally Pitteburgh, Strial trip off Narragansett pier late ned to the yacht's aasist- cident will probably ha = ‘afternoon. ¥ board the defender every t upon the Constitu The Northwestern Ba Was taken out for trial after 1 confusio: b that to the Shamrock I figging had been overhaule orarily restored the Const has extra 1 spars. 4| The yacht wit be Gry-dccke mediately at Bristol bad proceeded but a short dis- | was thrown to the tug, the fines when she was struck by a/| age cleared away, the rigging a Small and the huge steel mast bent | sheets clipped short to clear thi song and prayer sor GREAT RACE THE WARREN SATURDAY Ideal | The Handsome Tramapart will Carry| Atter 40 Years of saris Life, He! P Rogers: devotiona CLEVELAND, ©., June 4.—The Great race between the steamers City Erie and Tashmoo, from Cleve fend to Erie, began at 9:24 this | Rorning. ‘The start was witnessed , Wy thousands of people Weather conditions prevailed. | A. H. Haus machinists’ headquarters JUNE NUPTIALS | |,,A:, 1%, mechininws’ neada — Soldiers to St. Michaels. Accuses Wife of Unfaithfulness. qa gy pees Se eee a Later—Thirty miles out, the Erle enitese. claim ty a ms Wis quarter of a mile ahead. | - ~ Pretty Wedding Party at Sacred nutacturers are ready to sign the r « ‘eement The men further estate CONNEAUT, O., June 4.—The Erie| . The date of sailing of the mited Heart Church This Morning. Et the manetnaour camnst 404 the Tashmoo peased here at # army traneport hea ae vt taj AO a TO just « few b acne seas | bos changed to oY ant ae the Erie leading. i foeaneedl seer : Mr. Frank McDermott and Mra ; F n ~E u co Meacham accused wife of much | Josephine P. Nordhoff were married ay an arti app ed@in a ERIE, Pa., June 4.—The steamer .. _ om posta at Nome wrongdoing and testified that he|this morning at the Church of the|™morning paper which was to th RS ote wan the sane by 5S ses- | Michasl. Capt. | had been an eyewitness to many of| Sacred Heart by the Rev. Father| effect that if the atrike was not set after one of the mont desperate rey a 1 ae po fh yh | her escapades with men of their | Miller. Miss Minnie H. Nordhoff,| tled within 60 days, an effort would since the days of Mississlpp! | £ an or athaneton is Sn eae | neighborhood niece of the bride, acted as maid of| be made on the part of local manu Mier speed trials eee en oe ted to keop| The court room was filled with| honor: Mr. Hugh McDermott, broth. | facturers to operate their shops with The course in 100 miles. Unofcial| “The Warren ie prapared t° any | people ready to champion the inno- | er of the groom, was best man non-union men. The article was for the distance, 4 hours 20/the wolf from OF for rinz | cense of Mrs, Meacham, and Judge| After the ceremony an elaborate| shown to members of the executive Minutes. = Fee eee a chict Clerk| Emory, without parley, dismissed | wedding bre Hat the | committee of the striking machin- verses. | Brown to a Star reporter today. “We | the case. va. [Be appy| tats. After reading It closely, one have on board, besides the regular Mr, and Mra. Meacham are an eld o'clock for V te te oria | aa rew, about $0 recruits who are going| @Tly couple who h happily | on Ading tour Would Not Come Here ert mitre at wart| together for nearly forty years, and| Those present were: Mr. and Lo ape aa a Cee Er eainiah 4 I ahout 4) offcers| When these unseemly charges were | Rudolph Nordhoff, the Misses Moll ¥ paren ve ta tee , and about 40 omcers| made against his wife by the elderly |and Helen Nordhof! and Hleanor| that local manufacturers will at- 1 men, Who are connected With £h3) husband the nelghborhgod became | Nordhoff; Mra. J.C. Colling, Mra, M {tem Ae Baa aan wei wate é D nee indignant and ap 1 in court to| Dawson, Mrs. A. S. Keller, Miss Gar, | take our places hey will have ome 5 oe Oe ti give vent to their feelings in #up-|rie Heller, Mr D: hrennan, father | Ane time of it, Se ee Te perfect transports in the service of| core of the woman's contentions. |of the bride; Mr. R. W. Nordhott| Watch them with great Inter he government. She was recently | ! ~ Pte a th Btahkenes | There is not @ machtnist In the Bast rhaule nd refitted at a cost ot} am who would come West to take the » has adequate accom- Jace of a striking machiniat ne I | might ¢ come, but tt would ‘STREETS MUST JEWISH TEMPLE |iniciatert seminal for 1,800 troops and a ent t It Is expected that im fter discharging her car Frederick Barneke, who feted tn Chicago was ar- large carg yesterday on the| moniately ~p fA awindling a young girl| go and passengers north, the War under a promise of mar-|ren will ret Seattle and be upon landing on Western soll Hage, te not unknown in Benttle. He|jioaded for another trip | The Corner Stone to Bo Laid Sune] ey vive wunpected for some time Fepresented himself to be a rich | Chief of Police Meredith has given day Noxt. |that certain local manufacturers lome mine owner not W. R. Gay lujured. lorders to all patroimen to enforce y | would agitate a feeltr inst ua, land| United States Attorney W. R. Gay| rection 9 of ordinance 2581, and sec | anc attempt to p re non- | fell on @ stair ome yes-| tions 6 and 7 of ordinance 66 which union men t en. we Clty! terday morning and dislocated the| makes it a Jemeanor thro The corner # f the new Jew-| understand that Mr. Frink, the pres } Meredith of| great toes on his left foot. The ao-| rubbish into the xtreets and alleys of| lah temple at the r of Boylston | ident of the Washington Iron tome of the dealings of this man,| eident will keep him at home for at|the cit The officers have been in- | avenue and Marion street, will be| has gone East for that very p agg are far from being praise-| jeast three weeks. structed to arrest ail violators, Tho; laid Sunday afternoon under the A National Movement ¥. Mrs. Brooks alleges that ordinance prescribes a penalty of $60,, Masons. = Most Worshipful Grand he time he swindled her out of $2 rmit was granted today to the Master Chadwick will be here from It the strike were a local affatr on a fake scheme, and “ith wt Bicycle Track association| Mayor Humes Jay appointed | Colfax to take charge of the cere-| the manufacturers might have some Biffers for his acta in Chicago she a ¢ track at 1101 to 1125' Thomas Bevan watchman at the| monies. The Masons of Seattle will] chance of arranging for a settlement | pW be partly revenged street, It will cost $800, Grant street bridge, turn out in a body, STAR. OL, BLOODY FIGHTING Marked the Battle of Viakfontein---Six Officers Killed. I 1) t sent f 1 aring fiw “ t rT th 1 ' t ¥ ¢ 1, 6 he bat |GOLDSBOROUGH WILL TRY AGAIN This Time Her Hoodoo Has Been | Dispelied So It Is Said. 1 it ts t me. For t w ~ t k _ CONEMAUGH SAILS AWAY Carries An Immense Cargo for Northern Alaska Ports, w H ti ne ° rd of iw o 8 freight aniey, and purser, Wr t sof the veral h which | x visited mic rain-and- 5 NO GHANGE IN ASPEDT | ica Alor machin have tt hy very ma f worker e Unit tates, country been ofte to every manufactur through the Unit ates, Oth # have signed it t is now up to the Seattle manu ra to do lke wise We are not without funds, and can hold out for several months to me. The boycott placed on the product of the Moran lumber mills should be a sufficient warning of the strength of the local machinists, ant the support they can secure for only the asking Are Not Disheartenod. The executive committee has been day, Several new members have been appointed, and a new financial secretary and treasur er elected. The machinists are by no means disheartened at the present out! and aver that whether it be 60 or 90 days, or n a year, the manufacturers will at last com- pelled to accede to their terms In session all Today several more r cured employment in sh achinists se ps about the Sound that have signed the agree ment Shops All Closed The manufacturing district south of Yesler way these days is very quiet. ‘The large, black co} amoke have ce to pour from many ks, and padi have bec 1 the 8 of the shops. s have been dis charged and book-keepers have left ona vacation, As told tn last even ing's Star, ® number of presidents of local concerns have left the er on those grounds; but as it is a na-|on business trips, | D vice, Rev. Dat Bills: forelen | Craftsmen Say That Manufacturers Will Not Be Able te ROCEEDINGS Rider; the’ colporteurs. work, Rev Supplant Them With Non-Union Men From the East. CENT the Price PAY ONLY ONE A COPY—That’ 25CTS A MONTH Valises, Dress Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and felescopes We can supply your wants at prices that will please you oo One Price - One Method Prescriptions ss you entrust your f | to us you may see pared if you so desire. eries made anywhere in the City. Open ail night. ‘Phone Main 35 ~~ © STEWART & HOLMES DRUG C0. 627 FIRST AVENUE. coeereooorooooooooooooes POSCIESESOS SOO OOOOOSOONG EES wenronetetrnrereterrs ® ' them pre 3 Deliv Everrthing Goes at |-2.1-3 “c% THE LEADER bere at 710 Second Ave Original Val Great Fire Sale of ater-Dami aged Goods 3 3 Kid Gloves nd 16c Handkerch Envelopes . Irona ade at THE LEADER 1 r to participate in the free , to be giver er-—Every pur ntitles the purchas etly and han July 4 next. me pres Tracts son Pe rs pass by ~Acre Bix ch S-acre tr s t Orchard bay, within erty; good beach; your choice for $12 A barga | “HERBERT S. UPPER 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. ° Oll Btove will save pense—and keep the om fortable No b or carry. no waiting for the fir to come up 0 tion of the expense of the ordinary stove, | WICKLESS bor, time and ex- ky fuel to prepare die down; @ frac- Blue Flame OIL STOVE tove. It is safo it any od U nder Gu a arantee =R CO. Win bot, bal And Bold Abeotutely < 78 4% Yesler Way. The Largest Stove Houseinthe Northwest OOSOOSOSOS SH OHSEO SES OOOODS OOHOOOO OO SOOOOOOOOOOOD CHAS. G. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Midg., Cor. Secondand Marton \ be ‘Telephone Blue dit No Saw Edges on Collars and Cuffs. Very ooth are the collars after the rough edges have =n removed by the new edge ironer recently installed by CASCADE LAUNDRY CO," Sou t'n** South ———— POOSSOSESS SOS SOS OSS OSODL PEDO OOHDOOOS SOOO SOOO OO O® $900 A DAY Iden West Oil ¢ %c a barrel for the » is for the oll AT TH ‘The well has just passe 5 f Sunset, Kern Co, Cal., has been produced from their first well—thia WEL second sand at 475 feet. In a short time the third san¢ , wil ached, and if the above offer is accepted an income of a ay ig assured from the one well, will aoon bea at work. Call_and see us about ft. Pah oly Lares selling at 20c. BATZ & JORDAN Cuaranteed Oil Stocks R908 PACIFIC 1, 328 BLK, For the cure of Li Habits—The or Br or Tobacco netitu Washington e Kilbourne Ave, Take 30 Sullivan Bystd. eattle, Wash, G, T. Castle, Mgr Morphine, Oy KEELEY SQ] bu: bec ‘lors ctur ula! jucee Clot

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