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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares int the News : LOST © MAN WITH NA A DAGGER Pin-| Sapo, June 14.—Ex {s seriously peat te. ‘FEB, 24 = se ®@ the order Jane 14.—The morning | ® od foley way that Fob. 24, 1902 idole wat for the inauguration ieee sepubiic. GO AT MIDNIGHT je violators % ished according to | SEDER U EERE EERE ERE RE RE ERD 1 Cal, June 14.— pamsenger train No. §, cast. 10 miles east of Wil-) Augustus, Andrew Da some }ton, Sam Raldwin and Richart Ban SYLVANIA, Ga., June 14.—Arnold Bill Hud a os freight. * badly wrecked, demolished. Perkins was killed and is missing. Both freight. | Mears Jumped, escaping | (white), train was on time, (an extra) disobeyed | al one scaffold here this a [the murder of Consta and Film who had gone to arrest were hanged from negroe ernoon, Mi + | ore | Ha ington Pamengers were tnjured.| .————— FEDERAL BUILDING i ON, D.C, June 14.— bulletins Mre me ohould bea change for ington. | office, is expected to arrive in Beat : : on Sunday. The object of their vis-| is to determine which site. Ghieage [hes been offered for the federal AGO, June 14.—Seven deaths! building. will be best suited to 4 in this pt by the ex-(needs of the community, and most Eadtacimeatoed to the government. Supervising Architect Taylor thie treasury department at Wash- by another, ot the architect that bumidity. IN TORN TO PIECES TERRIFIC EXPLOSION June 14--Pifteen persons were killed and a score were in- @n explosion in a cartridge factory at Les Molineau majority of the victims were women. and limbs of bodies were buried high tnto the air with the Hi of the wrecked building. Persons are still missing. hundred persons worked in the fact, The list of fatalities ‘Would be much heavier were it not for the fact that the ex- he @ceurred at Junch-time, after many of yes had left the ENTERTAINING THE COMMITTEE spectal committee ST SEATTLE. | SALOON LICENSE. | county commissioners this| The Feconsidered the application |ed by the chamber of commerce to Morse for a liquor license at| arrange for the entertainment of t , and granted the sate. | river and harbor committee met tion had been 5 ay. Present was J the protest made by the r el Weston. ‘This morning, however, #, Chas. t reestved for and | against Fowler and ed the majority to » for the decidediy in favor of it that t a oners acted according- | HEDICAL SOCIETY lsewua! convention of the| Btate Medical Soctety| in this cit) next Tue apr h hy, Pigott, Mr Hartman. nt ged that on given Jock nd day to Ballard and ay, and over the route of proposed Lake Washington| The remaining days will t it day the committee | un opportunity to visit the at Bremerton. ‘The sec will taken a the anal devoted to visiting the principal | The committer a week. | BURGLARS Haasociation will be presen committee that has fe ihe arrangement of the pro-| ‘The residence of 8. fagmponed of the following: | seventeenth avenue, was entered b Bohn ortan. Montgomery | thieves last evening. The burglars _acnoenie and Will Shannon. | evidently gained access to the house |by using a “jimmy” on one of th indows. They at once proceede |to the room of Mr. Talim | wtole a pair of trousers co veral dolla are investi« ¥. Talmage, 6: | Won by Bonnibert. YORK, May 14.—Thonntbert Brookiyn Derby at Gravesend |gold watch and Hime 2:14 4-5. ‘The stake was| change. Tho pe 110,060, ing the cas BOArE, CLAD IN NIGHTGOWNS ‘8, Ind, June ist Beden springs hv “ one of th Several of the guests were pair fully injured by jumping from win famoun health resorts in the| dows, a few were ne urned atroyed by fire at 1 bad rush morning. More than ein the hotel. 1 i found refug: k of their * French Lisk #prings awe iM property is eatimated at) Alarming rep re spread je fire, which wan caus at | f iif who BE le believed, by an over-heated| was in the hotel when the first star Was Alscoverrd ea 1 the| ed he were quick 1; t spread fo rapidly thet the) BEDFORD, Ind “4 Were unable to gather up their| A man just a ro f t i. They were driven in « panic) Baden says ther grea hotel by the rapidly spread-|fusion about the ruir James, persons making/and he fears that some 1 ir uisawowns, lost. their emple | PETERSBURG, J | Pret BURG, J roe Ta tees were lost in a attempt was mad the life of M.| Med Coratroction on | MAitnOWsk, view dit in the med af Gulores (oc eo 7 "t ie = as fy-butlt cr and Alattacked by a man who made re fetmaval and military stores | peated attempt y a dagge pe ame.on Toot} ws (31,300,000) ; M. oe Waki eweay with atight |! d — injuries, The assaiiant, who is sup-|! ; | posed to be a Nihilist, was arrested. | & GREE Li 1 | rar ‘SLOT MACHINES ednesday and Thursday.| @ the most prominent physi ‘of the state will be here. | iF " 4 that nearly 200 members i for nelling liquor to. othe THE Machinists’ national as: the Meta! e firat moeting wt p Inaugurat 1 be held latter part of tation « the O. when ev M The a result ent eveland ry. ¥ refused to work disagreement with At Cleveland the makers and p h trike at ( moulder in t of nakers continued to work, as machinists, It arged other metal workers were using stings which had been made by on-union moulders, The other met trades came to the assistance of he moulders and refused to work on terial made by non-union men The moulders were then not long in winning strike The principal object of the meeting "5 BLACK MEN HANGED fransparent eign 90x86x%0 inches, to st up at 900 Second avenue Loose Plank Tripped Her. | Mrs. Martha Smith has fied a/ claire in the city clerk's office asking | for # ) damages for personal injur-| da jeu, She alleges that on last Mc afternoon she was walking along the ‘ent wide of Becond avenue, between Pike and Pine streats, When « plank Jewalk tipped up, throwing her down and so crushing her leg that it had beoc badly swollen and that it yet may be necessary to mputate it nisiaus, knowr nlip n was tried today before a jur Indians, Ih SEAT x TLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, tn Louis tw to bring the ¥ #) will be read to all workmen assem m Ket #|bled and the strike situs mad stated that if the manufacturers do| platy t t aoce the wishes of the ma-| be discuss ene f chinists now or ke a-| The nations ention of wm tion will probabt very | chin wh s been in union blacksmith, pe at rand w th Beattle ention. erdey ® Meat ting| 0 " G whed ex-| large this | pract yoaterday | agreeme nay are to be hela |t ata kly. 7 \e s this: | larg While th has been on the| back In ¢ get an ox ry local machin u has recelved |time en thelr contracts many communications from unions! M large hope in the Kant by throughout the United States giving | sig greement and It tn atat inform t strike situa-|ed that the Western manufacturers tien in t renpe ties, and | car hold much lon much information which does not! The executive committee of the } appear in the press dixpat Atfoal striking machintets has been in each meeting ther us all day = LAW AGAINST |_THE “QUAGKS UNE LAT TLE Ncials greater y atte and 4 na Saturday, ¢ light to fresh eo WEATHER FORECAST. 1901, COUNCIL FORMED OF METAL TRADES VICTORY-- TO HASTEN SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE OR DEATH ONLY ONE CENT That’s the Price PAY A COPY STAR. SAGRIFIGE SALE OF TOOTH BRUSHES 0c 3 ; ; ; 3 H 3 $ 3 ; ; ; $ RIH'S PHARMACY 904 Second Avenus PURE PORT NINE YEARS OLD $I. 50 per Gallon ry fine an@ the mey ever of- od sample our if you can, FARKSWO ale on Tues- Next Don't Forget the Big Shirt day, Wednesday and Thurs Adan Blanchard Penis hE Cani nw te winch Moca dl This « ® particular elgnificanse.| roprKA, Kas, June 14—W. H W 1t on one of our flying runs , po Bed Pe 101 rt of inepection t We'll bel te ki tapon fe deed ‘hore at She see of ntil Frid ght. Tt has been | are f some time since T & Mr. Hill,| eka Democra * therefore I have heard no author tive news about the much-talk Headquarters Here. ' intial Ineura’ Co. has ‘a branch in thin FEDERAL COURT. | with farters in Beattia the management of Kelly & Judge Hanford ntenced Wade Edgerton to two months in the county Jal! an 4 him $00 and = - conta for selling Haquor to an Indlar to M netion Buchanan has institut for inst The Gute of Lis trial has not been set, in Scotland in 1846, get Lam oldent one 0: great mo worou, The songs the et te in Ce: ally das White day with one nied with a handsome eral splinters flew into! and that ‘The sight ie f his eyes, {Moulty # condition Re an 6x and of the stu ft of N. B. H f their regard rking in th ‘o.'6 mill at Ballard yeater Charlie Wood young man, met with @ serious @ eaculng their river, NUDE BODY OF A WOMAN ; FOUND IN A GRAIN- SACK 2 | VILLE, Fla vt © to th U len wan brought to light > ‘8 4 tr th m t SALE 1§ NOW AT ITS BEST. REMEMBER SEATTLE, WASH. wa body of Susan Battles, a woman of . r The $5,000 Stock We Purchased Was That of a Pink 1751. Free De n house | had been kil y . u a Whole Establishment ;: oe te tty there w quantit tied pact shape, the just on \den baree ’ x il ee : orgy yp Epo teens comer 1S. wea taie as Don’t Spoi member of the colored des A pany of m a Was prow . al Th * 109k Mu b f + longed. tempt wo oF ty th ‘ A scaffold with five trapdoors Ty fair r4 while you are in the north, It execution was witnessed by ut no violence 0 to $8.00, fil-fitting footw q people. died fairly ame Se 4 | . s prowwowrvevevereccrc ecco iris signed for u HA A. J 16.—-Gen | try. Footwear “INDIANAPOLIS NOT QNE ee r nck manne f] Sees and 30 three de we ec was asked toda i + ms WINS IT Nile <0 thine Armertenn o-| © ation JVERYTHING needed for Amateur or ve ia | oy at Ti . PBs Professional, Field or Laboratory. sae Caer eran en 4 GOLD SCALES, RETORTS, e 8T. PAUL, June M.—In- in the insurgent ranks. BLOWPIPE OUTFIT CRUCIBLES rene x canonts ans sip ssimaaes ons meat BLOWPIPE OUTFITS, CRUCIBLES TH First Aveua mm. OF the > ot - = ~ quarters. . America, t FLIN A co hole tor F. ee | | hae Buck. me tor Frisco. ra | : |imemam. bis dauaenter Anna, Mra | scarce Lanme aerived from Ta: to pat in sn sppdieaser Stewart & “Holmes Deut COMPANY, 3) competion is the ute of trad, Applegate and Mrs. coma this Mareing, Where ae tock) Thursday sige ng, ppé bio where 627 FIRST AVE | oMMPPRtion need never be vindlew a no large cargo entral mere | abouts since that day have remaine “ oe (wife of Gen. Humphrey), was|chandiae” he Tonight. for maith inet ft ee Ses \tive or insulting—let us be gentle- « train at a crow fa| San Francis - waning. On hia |men as befits the craft. J An te : BE passengers o ¥. wr, wae found the Min Patent medic at cut rates, very a > vere billed. Big) apapsactane gyal ne ped.” Frees fasta MORAN BROS CO. cheerfully. We can do it because | 5 we boast the good will of Seattle's 7 = Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boller Makers, }| rect sureictans, ana 4 ding (© statements made by ™ Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumbe: After all, prescription filing employ: some wasen kes eff: 49 our most serious business! female labor law which re — — today, will cause very little trouble. | = = — ‘Amotg other provisos, the law holds | QHAS. @. MOLSS ; that all female employes shall have ——— OPTICIAN eultable seate provides a them Barke Bidg., Com Second and Marien 7 when they are not actually engaged| ellis ea is ‘ a, tensateneh t ea ‘Telephone Bine in the work for which they are | SHREVEPOR la, J Me ¥ . re ployed. This provision, bas practic jovernor “He hing in revenge for le are now fully dete ally been lived up to by employers a exceptions, all local drygnods stores | te to ald the negroes with all the| capture, then bh a drum-head| ‘Petepbene Mate TE. have now chairs for the use of their Rossier, recomme ald the nog 7 Very smooth are the collars after the 2. 8 Gamer Sent eneee, women clerks caution a, power overtnastia) rough edges have been removed by the }/ On Saturdays, in drygoods 8 ft led b 4 and other establishments wher new edge lroner recently installed by } a men clerks are ¢ toyed, the 10- the minds of th ern, te Third Mains: % fay clause wilt cause some incon seeivety that Glanting ttented re CASCADE LAUNDRY CO. tones, as well as maditional ex turning, was seized in his ” x = have ava fh sy aoe +" he fe Choice lot, x10, near Jensen's Grove, east side of Lake || fully meet the requirements. A 140 a8 war his n; @ splendid view of the lake; one block from car line and jf} A meeting of employers has beer sappeara path; very easy term alled for this afternoon, at which Mr. Mit nes to the theory Fine building lot 26th avenue south, two blocks from time an agreement will be decided that th iked off the ang r school, half block from fine; street graded Gower, ‘ Seen dak Gin oottetir eat oon Manufacturers Will Soon Issue a) plank night and was sunap aakaie abe 4 poucy’OC 8 au 6 Celoch In tne more Valuable Pamphlet. tor ing there is very little trade, Or | or two clerks a dep handle all of t ° Ma cturer®’ association of will @¢ P alarm y 4 nigh t€ ast evenin Two | om bow firma, Labman Bros. and the 12 and 13 Scheuérman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. |) hone ag : Aunnon Brewing associa wer | Sees . | ‘clock in the morn te gan that t manufa r 1 q necessarily at m for t ters) , s rule will apply to ® thi: awa! ged by h ad of # : meht, If this plan ta agreed Us Beatle and the firms en-) ttf, Y remonien of} 2d Ave, Nei r Cor. Pike S | 3 | bureau of information, has received | lant meeting oe the Wear a No One Article in the Store at Over 28c. | @ letter fron ecretary O. M. Moore, Aiec ree a a at wor r th i rep 1 ef ng all he world Our ¢ Department has already become the busiest corne 4 IN THE COURTS [that ‘notwithat sine ty porta |S highec’ Te Ha aylhany i h x Loraine aear hie in the st We well only ABOLUTELY Pt CANDIES, 0} that notwithstanding the t#\a higher rate in order 1g. have secs 3 to attend the celebr e for Baturday will be th "by tho oppon ign prean the {money may be available for their) Mave Pro nit in ‘th Lisshued-e price for Saturday will ee : ] exhibits of the state of Washington | tmprovement b arehe anut and Peanut Taffy and Mixed Candies, ‘ icin eae Gaia See: ee re mfely houred in the agricultur "During the months of July and fama ns ; ee 16c neorrigible youth, to the reform|nvicgy hulidings. He sates that he | cintion will be held each month, on Ail Fancy Mixed Candies 20c ol this morning. Garrett, formerly of this | the second Thureday, instead of two | ‘ay fa < ey i ©. L. Ferguson hi ced al. Rev, Louis 8. Bowerman, | meetings « month as heretofore All Kinds of Choc« ate Creams and Bo n- Bone, 28c q eee, oe ety Sr marron in| attie soon. In his letter he reters to Lost, Strayed or Stolen, vranaiooth A Free Souvenir to Every Purchaser on Saturday. ; this elty August 8, 1807 youd G65 of the trouble GS tho) 5.4. Gian, aged 37 yn. mn Cree, od le pow he empresa dow » The difficulties of Minnie XC. Shorn- — - | pian, broad shoulders, and’ moaium) fenowe,the empre Msdwager ao The Gre at W estern + 25c Store ay ee porn were terminated by order complexion * been missing from) 1) gan Ye a. the China res a utin the regular sac’ signed by Judge Grifin, quaahing ail PERSONAL MENTION rier on Pike street between] Dr. San Yet Sen, the Chincwe rs . Pike St. -tegular a pending proceedings. | tand Railroad avenues since last | fyet ae i ee ie to roconetruet coat, in becoming dark col- Genera ndent T. B. Ward aday. His wife reported the mat-} 14 government of China upon the orings; finished with the : of the Great Northern, arrived here| ter to the police this morning. lines of the United States republic b Petition for a Wharf. from St. Paul late yesterday after: | Wm. J. Klannt f 2 0 } ant | his will be Dr. Sen's third attempt greatest care of details; P whe North a Pi ese Rasiroad Co | noon, aac eapauies ty tn totter mals herry sted con en Hie a aye inoiting re tion In China k sewed, stayed pockets, h itio he . public L. Clarity, Griffin Chad-| years old, 6 feet 10 inches tall and] 100 000000000000 Hea! wo ks to give it @ perm tte bul two Bchwetser and 24. fand-|beavy set Mis son reported tm] s| Printer and shaped cleths wharves weet 0 venue be- | coger In the party also are Mr | case to the police this morning, and linings. {ween Washington and Main streets, |Sts0T,, in the party ala are, Mr | case to, th Ping made for him Suburban. € Reattio Biectslo Co, bas” petit and Mes. ‘M. obbett of New York for the right to maintain an electric ae Ward cf M y" ‘trip, ies" Death Calis Editor, jeogooseoololosooey a 1 t nton school cle recitations Jents, 4 PPOSOOOE HOPS OO SOSOSOOOS® ARE LEADER 710 Sevond Ave Great Fire Sale Great re se ° J. ARONSON Wholesale Liquor Dealer |109 COLUMBIA STREET “WATER: DAMAGED ONLY well known was with! y were re tina dan SALE TOMOR ROW June 15 PECIAL Saturday, Successors to wed yeate pro Chas. Boston Clothing House. Jj

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