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% 4 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares print the News : : NO, 98, SEATTLE, LTIMATUM 10 MORANS WASHING TO? TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1901, DANGER IS HE PLEADS NOW PAST FOR DEATH NOT TILL WE'RE OFF PULLETIN—2:90 P.M will In all probability result ina day] A meeting Is to be held tonight ef the Moran Bros.’ | or two he shutting down of the | tomorrow by representat ‘ WASHINGT p. 1 . K, June 18—Davia H,| PEKIN, Jur request t attempt | 1 Mt Mok ‘a ly out sai tor the trict permit 2000 Chin t me non-union men at work works. ther unions employed in the| of ‘ w York his ad-lto Pekin has be 1 d by the am _ — : : : fection h t oar t M be iv £ apper thie} tor n Ininte ho ay it la = hipyards and planing 4 1, and the attending physician saya! morning t M ‘ nh » better t be * u . t t h a ote R. H. Brick, of the Mach 1 here from Calif for \ c t t ! “This fight has only just oeun. . ¥ whether th Moran Bros. ‘o, witi! fronworkers Say That Only a Game of Bluff Is Being : A CANY N Played--There Will Be No Trouble, but Garonne | Will Not Be Repaired by Scabs, Dispossessed of Their): PeNDLE ; ‘ Lands by the U. S. th attempting t x Brishots Meee-Short, heavy set,| any use for th BERLIN, Jan, Prof. Herm Supreme Court. | PEE ER I hy ‘ata qed face; Black sult, Alaska ,Crimm, the well known author, ul hie body Ee Comes up First avenue. | dead | - - | fee ' tae 4 man—Stim built, dark Onty Three Soads. | eee 1 dark mustache, dark bw sage of the Mn. | } } | Goes south from works. Tees cei he, a | Wears grayish or drab > | a ¢ lan ac-| “ ct | | nose. -ITTSR en oh alte | EO t he} | Ffie above descriptions of employment | | PITTSBURGH, Pa., June r " ranch ve. Indi-| | ermined | mittee reed revision met here t a a ver & & Beeamehip Garonne at M srcamnees | 4 : = ; Ex-Gov. Pingree Dying, r as exclusively annow and ontributions | 44 and engaged in the business fi ' t the land mission ¢ . Sie te, * wore pes ther reported to| which It was appointed. ‘Three sub f to locate on lands &: NEW YORK, June 16—Dr, Samu oc at tne bandguarters| fs Sosing, tn strong. and the strk-| “mmittons Lent + yon Warner:tanch prups| In London--Son Is |,’ A che ge sttiking machinists in Fores i. b mae general subject of revinion was di-| fp ot their pr : ve.| . |murder of Db Reynolds, was! pe ball on First avenue. & Selitery Boe vided into three sectic about the middle of Ju by His Side, leranted bail today in the sum of fase all of the machinists at| ut on the further end of a rick-| | 810.000 | . fn the machine shope of ty dock outside the shipyarda, ee NTS ess Bros. Co, and all that| Which gives a broad: rye aero o | work yesterday, The Star | Operations aboard the ( of inability to agree | were’ this information literal- | Solitary man feaning over « bal LONDON, June 18.—Ex-Gov. This mea ‘the inside, notwithstanding and gaging apparently at Tee's condition teslar ‘ef all newspaper men be- ‘waves, He was an Irish pe agchyon ay kee tt = - from the shipyards. At|/ad and « boilermaker. Men on the pee ght, and is wore nists’ and boiler makers’|@eck of the Garonne who were | morn: His sen t constantly Fat} two of the men are re-/#eraping paint from her gunwale,| LOS ANGELES, June 18.—, clerk to step to the rear with him. | fe be from San Francisco and | paused and looked at him and «|The Alamitos postoffice was robbed |The stranger's pal then blew open | bas Sarlow, physician Portiand. guard with a gun “rubbernecked” | of $499 of postal and money dee the safe, | the late Queon New rin, visited Gov. | Committeeman Dougherty | from behind a lumber pfle. When | funds today. Roth robbers ¢arapeddh The au-| Pingres at w After leaving t ors, aaid: “I know | be returned up town he sald | The postmaster was at lunch when *« predict their cafture before | sick room he’ ont ther wae Yt any boller makers from “I do ot think they've « boller.|& man entered and persuaded the _i for the patient's recovery | ‘They couldn't . They |™aker or machinist aboard the ves- °. Pine eon, In anticipation! ‘any in the town, Not a rivet hammer was going. of his father’s death. has notified an " here were no other noses Indi undertaker to prepare a mortuar __ Geards Stitt 09 Duty. tating the presence of ranch ! hapel for the Feemption of the body, Mrike situation is about the | bo: makers, Th During the night Mr. P ‘as it was yesterday. The | chinery has been apart and | ! mditton took a turn the worse, _D. €., June 1s pears is still maintained at Patch nd it wan announced this af not Detective Gardner, be put on her boflers, and pe for recovery ah nig whe wan boon of the kang ,VURNNA, June 28—A deputation |na. sayin they were a menace ta York, have beer ok rifftes, for which | that walked out from the from the ‘chamber of commerce | the business @f the Austrian mak-|not to come here ation ee ae had no use so far. The} —_ adm this morning waited on the premier | ers. il ” United, Sthhes me say that they will’ not have| (Continued on page three.) Jand asked him to prohibit the open-| The premter took the matter under| Later —At § oelock this evening tin exacting fall | ina of American shoe stores in Vien. | consideration, Mr. Pingroe ts slowly sinking. ussian pet BURGLARY READY TO BEGIN WORK’ the family"t u D. Pearaath| Seventecnth ur, slept; “The new gas company tuny last night 0B rgiar en- of L. Cy Smith, W their house. The rear window }4t. H. Malone and others, which was om posed am Nottingham. bie feet of gas per furnish 200,000 day by Jan. 1, 1! Petitions for the use of the #tre HOPES ARE DASHED was pried open, through which he| even 4 n the first hill, together with the gained access. | A palr of trousers blue prints, were flied in the office balenging me Penreal ntain Hf the secretary of the board of pub. ing between $20 and is taken. io works today, and were referred | OT. PETERSHURG, Jone 18.—The caarina gave birth to a daughter today. Ocberwin taturh. Clie “yo This Is the fourth time the hopes of Russia's royal couple, as well as those of the entire nation, for a | ea by the @ raatter has Kk for $9600 ae a guaranty | tior pany time to nd mpany a kot thelr pipes down before the per- Deir to tRe throne, have been raised to the highest pitch, only to be dashed. a of gas maine and be ready to manent pavement le tald [The czar's anzicty as to the sex of the child to be born surpassed that Sh any previous occasion. He | . but the efforts many eminent specialists as to the best means of influencing the sex of the chil were futile, RATHER THE PAIN 700 LOW NATIONAL CHAIRMAN JONES HAS “DAY OF RECKONING” IN MIND | t's estate in Wales—Craigynos—was | [put up at auction Forty- totew, WASHINGTON, D. C,, June 18.—Senator Jones, chairman of the Democratic national committes, has 4 five thousand pounds was bid, which| submitted to a formal Interview on the issues of the next campaign. He says it will be fought on the D CONSTANTINOPLE, June 18—The sult health is gravely al | {00 ‘pound welow the *¢- 1 Philippines question - NTINOPLE, June 14—The sultan’s health is gravely alarm- | Kecohaingly. th Uppines question | | Bis entourage. He suffers frequent agony from an attack of acute | paneer omer | ‘The supreme court,” ho says, “b lecided that congress will have to deal with the Philippines. Un of the face. | Dr. Laveran, the French surgeon| ¢11 then, the question was, ‘Does the constitution follow the flag?’ If the Republican majority in congre EA German specialiat says an operation might relieve the affection, | who first investigated the peouliar| 0° 0m: | MEN um t My tan tT H would necessitate the administration of ether. The sultan re- | micro-organisms in the red blood | says not, then ther @ das ing r - to submit to an anaesthetic, fearing that a revolution would be | forbusnin Sa mambo oF the Darts Senator Jones says Bryan will not again be nominated for president. Ft ¥ m for this opin While he was under the fon. CHARGED — ASSAULT tafluence of the drug. academy of sclences Boss PLATT’S TIP BATTLE IS WON AT TACOMA TACOMA, From the| terially from Win! statements of the Burns tamfi time” he gets his pension, He recetved this a few Says ago, and after taking consider- able liquid refreshments, he proceed- ed to- tear down Mr. Hurn's fence. en's. June 1%.—AN the unton jun nizing of the shops and all oth- bee Ta wee Goestrews for Wine He Says Gov. Odell Is “A Good Man for Any) to'work this morning: tir employs] , There are snatations that Jers having conceded last night 10) chinists ™ h Seattle Has a Case of Office,” and Hints That He Might Look [tours pey curs nous’ work, the! ons ny" seaman BELIEVED Well in the White House. Some Interes' THE SKATTLE STAR. xreat Shirt Sale. od Stiff, — Soft and Shirts, Now in Full Blas All © DSir’ SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 42 ‘ . 32 Perfect Privacy. Absolute Security. % , These vaults went through the great Seattle "43> fire without a blister. Boxes for rent by the aD onth or year Open trem m, to 5 p.m. daily, and Satur days from 7 to 9 p.m. Safe Deposit " Building, © 7O1 First Avenue of Lake and $260—Chotce tot Union; a splendid view of the lake; bieyele path: very eamy terme. $560-—Fine building lot on 25th ave Rainier school, half block from Water mains, ete.; easy term 46%—Lot @x120 on Twenty-first avenue, near East Union. own time for payment. HERBERT S. UPPER 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. Wixi, near Jensen's Grove, east side one block from ear line blocks t graded, from sewer, 10 south, two r line; stree Your Te Our Foreneon i re duly 40h Mex, im THE LEADER 71O Second Ave Fire Sale Opportunities Take Advantage of Them While They Last Are now prominent on our counters. 1 Owing to the s that will move them quickly. season we are LS Ave = pA in orde r hat oo aa an im. PARASOLS _..snze ume mice fom Ai the NOTIONS A rieaios pricen: tan Se ON THE DOL YOU CAN 8AV forenoon, if pos R. Tra 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. **!"* Sosin'*" e guarantee not, to shrink your |¥ fannels. We take the rough sages | of your colla: and give you high gioss or domestic finish (no gloss.) eA Queen City Steam Laundry Pere eer see oe ene eek MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. KEEP COOL BEER ON ICE : CIDER ON ICE » this morning swore out a! presence in the Orange River col rlatt this afternc ed Gov ent | - before Justice Ci Pann charg-| ony ss generally supposed here to in NEW YORK, June 18— . made Pinte: (ale atternen tipped: Geox, OO) BRUNNER & CO m Doe Bu Doe soon willl of New York for the White Hous z at) Ma, whose are he tip was given while Mr. Platt was answering queries as to his | NEAR SEATTLE Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. 8 { Own, pat z Er ae’ e Ode ame, was mentioned, ty. WEATHER FORECAST. probable successor in the senat ie na mentioned iets abe sihiinnaeasnniaal f eave that the 6 When Senator Platt eald: It looks as though the governor was to a joked. His appearan jo and Vicinity.—Tontent and| vance in another direction. It looks as though he may be re-elected CHAS. CG. HOLCOMB part showed th wa y, fair r Wednesday; | povernor. Perhaps he will be president later, He's a good man for | OPTICIAN M thorough cloudiness; light wert | *? % Other side of the story difters| winds ny office | | 00-910 Durtee Bide. Cun, Coen end Mo | aS | oc 8 , thin Four Month i _ | | 5 Seman amtans: 06? Gosek tre \ watt p ed to Madison park pavil | seergtany aS H Within Fou onths the Output will Begin More Than 400 SOIR IIIS OCT IOC IONIC III IIIT | eae oe |Ton, vnere tne opening, exercines will J. A. Bush, Al Heintz, C.| Miners Will Be Employed—Another Stroke 1% 000 BARGAINS i a 0 Fe be mrweree Murray, hos, Smith, W ‘ f : Grond Parade. which, wilt be held: at the Satis of Seattle’s Luck. F 1, ARGAINS t I, order of parade be as fol-| grounds, will last from 12 to 9 p. m.| Wa a asiaae . |x No One Article in the Store Over 2B¢ - ” 1 will also be @ concert on th ; 1 * Platoon of police. Wagner's cel pi ha! rs inds ‘throughout. the| Meiers, chairman; Ed. Grothjan, C. b+ A whole newspaper could not tell of them all, Will tell of a» brated band of 26 pleces, 0 afternoon.” ‘There will be dancing In| sand advertising commit-|. For the past three years there }ar of poverty and hara|# few, come and neo the reat. jal for ‘Tuesday z marsha «. Cartens ear aid pavilion both after Hoffman, chairman; Tony |has been work going on for th n held on. | 1000 yar mbrotdery, priced 200 pairs Men's Black and Tan & el sash buestenn ming, and an epep-ete sence r, Ed. Grothjan. |velopment of what promises to Sold to J. A. Moore \% up to yard: spe FQ } Cotton Hose, two pairs toa | j Hohelp ail butehers park on Lake Washington Committee on floate—Arthur Dun-ltne finest coal mining pre in roperty was finally purchas-|% tal, at, per yard le i customer, at, Bo. 3i Bas Journeymen Butchers’ asso-| to Gov. To Hum “rhe cut-ot-door aporta wilt com-| Sethe chairman: N. A. Hofman, Alling worthwest, and today the an \. Moore, acting for Hast-|$ 2% dozen 16x45 Fringed Towels, 3} per pair ....- will have a, day's celebration | presiacnt a oe out-ot-door sports will com-| Stetnts, Win. Sumner | Spe ‘ nlists, and the work ¢ F100 valu wcur- Bo 3} Kirk's Congo Coco Soar, Qo | w which will include @ street! jn four-h riagés, Presi 0 I oe AB a Floor committee Hilke, floor|nouncement is made that within t at, eac ; per bar. Which will Hetail snociation a Wil be runsing shoes af manager; Ben Wells, J. A. Bush, C. jeces months 600 tona of the finest < x at Monger el be to olting content| Aion mit Oxt, thom, ith n>” |pmnane preauet tn the Wot Nt $ The Great Western 5, 10 and 25c Store } wth omen, for youn| Reception ‘committe enry ye T oF Bee ee oo in ws eeesiiGrcer Phere. will be cc hunt| Weae aeaiemea atte Lanne [ous oly priate depth of 800 tect, | 1422 Second Ave., Near Pike St. Fal amie 4 Dig, there wil be dane-| Harry Brazen, Frank Delabar, Walt Reads Like ove Abst f MMR T ILLS LOLA essa e annie han nhnnnndnhnnhnnnnnneal sre pote ing contests and ¢ Burrell, srk | mi ther the call thi vighh eae wee a = ~ he tee rtain that the and door —W.|1 nf pwn to exiat in| ome Pea crate snd tae 5 » J and sporte—| me Work t# now nearly completed on | ag : ous the t The following committees have the Lignan yoru ase’ tha a apur road running f! 3, 34, 35 Starr-Boyd Building, Seattle u affair in charg: ol, N Wim. Schelp-| mo: r track mine, This i aect mmittee of arrangements—A Wm. Warven, Tony Wagner, Hy, |bowaver, @ dogged det We have some Mining Stocks on which a dividend will be declar. ‘ Re ee er, Wm. Warren, Tony Wagner, Hy « ed soon, Save money by inv potore Of the day, and Grand Marat After the parade the ssscolatian (hur Duns hairman; Gus Meters, Spies: at full value for their pronerty (Continued on page three.) HL tt ecee Res snomay Sy. Spventing bevote Peed saceees. PAY A COPY ONLY ONE CENT That’s the Price 25 ITS A MONTHL Ua aan a san bh ettted] PRESCRIPTIONS ARNSWORTH'S PHARMACY 904 Second Avenue Ph M f emery ahahaha heh hh hh bh ahh hah hahah anne peveereeceececceco loool loool An Enchantress Dis- closing x ieasures exquisite a Strauss walte music Chickering & Sons’ piano. c of paradise, nying sounds can make « Chickering piano talk, | 1t expresses the emotions better than any plano made also have a celebrated K | Singer and other Pian: D. S. Johnston (0. 903 Second Avenue Burke din assortment all, Pease, ree Don’t Spoil. Your Feet while you are in the north. It} can be easily done by cheap) i-fitting footwear. Won't you call and inspect our! lines that are especially de- signed for use in that coun+ try. Footwear that will fit and not be too heavy. TREEN SHOE (0. 107 First Avenus HARVARD DENTAL OFFICE 1331s SECOND AVENUE ___00P. Chicago Furniture Ce. Our $5.00 Teeth are the best that can be made for the money, Until July 4th we give-a special rate of $3.50 and $4 for our solid gold crowns to intro- duce our superior work in this line. Hours 8 to § i : i t : es ue & & rere efhiE? | Bo = é LB Oa ok cme Sunday, 9 to 2 ROR R RRO ER REE ERE OEE EEE EERE the EPeetierrertere ttt ets Qu Wiis = EVENT OF THE SEASON BIC = Wednesday, June (9th = FTERNOON and evening. Prizes for best to eat. The finest to drink, Remember Wednesday, June 18th (th Aisvenie.” The MADISON PARK Table or Preserving. We have engaged the entire crop for the season, ‘There nothing like them in this market. ‘Try a basket and you will need no further convincing. W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 603 Pike St. Tel. Main 998, BONNEY & TEWART

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