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PESDAY, JUNT 19, 1901, Situation Reviewed -- te Deadquarters of the Ma-) Peas union it was reported to-| reat four alleged machin Bgeebine ehop on the Senne work ate are Rros steamship This ts a gain of one i the number at work yes — ” Bome of the machinists try iS, See pamile behind their hands * in gexed where the fourth man ook, fae atest information given out mea leis that the Moran Bros.’ Co. i machinists “t wast 2 ‘and protection” ‘aboard jcuae 3 rivet hammers | ne ‘on the ship today, agd the claim that iget up enough ‘own Howe agaly patches are in Are Well Satisfic ing machinists are entire. | with the situation, They the claim that no com men are in the machine shop the ship: that the thre are not skilled men DON, June 19.—THE EVEN. $UN TODAY ANNOUNCE WILL MEET BOTHA iN A WEEK TO ARRANGE FOR THE LATTER'S SUR- PHENER ELL OVERBOARD City of Seattle, Capt. Con. il & Co, agents, sailed last night, carrying 100 ind #9 tone of car Bot her passengers are Klondl to sailing, Chief Steward i overboard: he was super- the work of loading sup- Bento the ship, when he missed and fell backward ever igeng-plank. Beyond being soak with rich, black mud, he red. | The question of watking out Machinists are not Worried | Over Aspect--Lumber Dealers Pass Resolution. and eh ean ery never together put the ship's ma is be by all the other or employed in the ship * of the company aidered ing Two Meetings Last Night Two organizations held meetings last night at which the sentim t was expressed that they could not work for a firm employing non-union men The Pullding Trades council will nieo consider and act on the mat ter There ts cons e talk among organized labor of boycotting the Moran Bros.’ Ce along the line. They ® Im retaliation for the boycott placed by the Bullding Trades coun on « lumber manufactured by the wn Bre company he eattlic Lumber Manufacturers’ ex hange has pledged itself not to fg with or furnish lumber to tractors aMliated with the Build img Trades council while the boy t ln in for ~All mille tn th: state will be requested not to sel lumber to Seattle on tractors. New Union for Tacoma. a iriffin, business agent of the Western Central Labor union, went to Ta ma this morning, where he will organize a Cooks’ and Watters tnton. Tt te understood that pr tieally all co and waiters in Ta coma have signified their desire to join the new organization “Jumped the Track. A Madison street cable car jump: e@ the track Fourteenth avenue and Madison streets this morning. on account of running over some dirt that had been left on the track by workmen. There was no damage LONDON, June 19.—Today the city is flooded with yellow placards urging all patriots to go to the pro- Boer meeting & protest war, Troubs inst the South Afric: feared. id Lamb of Sacramento, Cal., ond Miss Jeneva Francis, were unit ed in holy wedlock by Justice Cann this afternoon. $5 Is $50,000, as Against Mill Will Be Built—Ori Cook of the fire department | iy has four engines pumping as ‘Mreame of water on the.char-| x of the A. S Kerry mill ‘Was burned to the ground at x hour this morning. Noth- pit. a mass of burned lumber an? Machinery is left of what| Jesterday one of the largest! and singte mills of this city C. J. Smith Tates. wd to the fre, C. J. Smith Miu Co. said exact origin of the fire we do , bat as far as we can i Blaze started in a pile of shav- fear the furnace room. & epread rapidly, until the Bele building was a mans of flames Value the property at $50,00. It Mm covered witb insurance amoun URE to $2.50, leaving us the losers the amount of $10,100. A how Miri. ih, in thin short time our are not make up as to the fu- concluded Mr. Smith, “it te erected by us. About 6 men employed before the fire.” The Alarm. after 12 o'clock last night nson, & private vitizen, dis- the biaze at the plant of the Mili Co. on Ratiroad avenue. Broad and Clay streets. He itely ran to the fire box at avenue and Broad stre sounded the alarm. The appar- from the Battery street station, Cook, was the first to ar- St the scene of the fire. The ere apparatus and branch followed in quick succession. engines has just gotten in and unhooked their teams the freboat Snoqualmie arriv Bnd directed five streame of wa- Wen the outer parts of the fire. that ® new plant will soon | STROUS FIRE BURNS KERRY MILLS TO GROUND $39,500 Insurance—A New igin of Fire Not Known. neath the wharf had a quantity of powder stored in his room. The in tense heat of the conflagration ex- ploded it, and the shack, tions of the dock, w blown to atoms. Several fremen were near he piace where the explosion oc~ jeurred, but luckily they were not burt The explosion sent burning beams and debris for many yards in every direction, and a number of small fires were kindled, but all were soon extinguished. The Fiames Fanned. At shout 12:45 o'clock, while the whole mill was one seething mass of flame, @ stiff breeze arose from the south, and for @ short time It was thought that the Roslyn coal bunk- ere, just th of the mill, would have to go. At 2 o'clock. although the Proper was still burning flercely. flames were nder control and the Roslyn coal bunkers were pronounc- ed out of danger by Chief Cook. other Fire. When the alarm from the mill was turned in, Chief Cook had just fin- | ished fighting a smal! blaze near mue and Pine str m I passed First avenue,” said Chief Cook, “the building was already beyond help. You could play marbles on any place on First avenue, so bright was the fire. Aa soon it was an up-hill fight. There was no chance of saving the mill, and the coal bunkers were In great dan- wer. A Peculiar C “I cannot Imagine why the watch- man of the mill did not discover the! fire before the mill was past help. Two minutes after the alarm waa| turn fam The office building near the mil and a large amount of lumber in the In the buliding was a sheet of with por-| mill! p the | Rry re AST EDITION 4 O'Clock i MORANS' SUPPORT FE THE SEATTLE STAR BUILDING PERMITS, Jo and Dr, We M. MacDowell, of have been issued tn the oor ° a t elty engineer T h Hh. Wilaen, ! 1 ‘ ¥ build a anain nth er ti tp throdek th You cannot afford overlook the littl 1 Weeh"& Pe ge or OM, one sintwle day ire changed ever road @ $ " Jon) . j ind you'll t . to fin y tha Pm, tenes, evs Famous Ex-Mayor and): ricle hotel aaisumataia We wont ee ae atreet, to t $900 nro & ‘ {1 A. i gic 9 Tea: Beater, for a six-story brick Ex-Governor Dies kat the ' linke our small ads. together $40 to F. W. Dodge, for an ad i |} oM 1 u'll always find the time spent in reading th Son en a es in London. | Laawe ashi Brett to tod The following building perm tt — pa i wg BE Ny soa a ¥) } Gi to Molinos? ot the Hotmes Wur-| LADIES TWO TIES gne-at ry ottages #2) LONDON, June 9.—At it ¢ kl} ht A gucet I | : Sods te eB tact {After w brief iinewe, t FEDERAL COURT : cottage at 39 Me had beet ble Ket S| ean cia ee Raymond & Hoyt |@EO. MclLERNON cost $800; to C, . uM in@ howe matt tod for Importing ub an 1A 1 one-story 6 aK at | tatrly up to U Y ries = ain scecse tty THE LAST OF THE orn ad oe a, ARTIST TATRO [hotel occupied 5, RiRovernor | FIRST SAILINGS | Ladies’ Tailor | be shit tom Mon) Brunswick, Shirley and the Orilla J. MATZNER, 1307 Second Ave pafrenso R: Tatro, who owns a bar-| | The mn guarded all night Clear for Nome. “SANT YOU Ste Ter lonsethal Wik deus te his she. | Atveasentor Choate ond many ot} o the lest of 1 A. LINDAUER, Optician made in Tatro’s shor »- |e M * f b ided to put & stop to it 4 eye roll ? utet « ae kind ships wrth thin What “mower do you wish? wea for $1 le A the “mayors! De-| "Phe a + Attn: Gent, Gres A. M. PRITCHARD mee CHONG & CO ' en fe HE Je cl strongly tinctured with proxres: | Ory handine and 1 Just Now be held to-night aa} Crydock, I arrived at the mill I knew | decrease of 13 per cent.; | Thursday, [reduction of about 1,200,000 acres or | jand 1 per cent Congressman Cannon Says | 6 rund and we a being abe Naval Yard Is 0. K. | iow x: ‘ot e thelr own une al rate It wae this commun | Sentare watch served for the mayer CHINA MUTUAL : the sobriquet “Potato Pingr an Congressman Cannon, chairman of appellation whicb stuck to him with OO % the house appropriati swan mence and tenacity ever after.|Pak Ling and Kintuck Will Sail * who is visiting in Seattle, was se: 7 * corted through the Puget sov Under Different Orders. i: z naval station yesterday He was i* May catch trout with « poor outnt, z rofuse in his praise of the great | \¢ 2 and expressed himself as) unced in a previous tasus » a > + teing of the opinion that the gov ar, the Oriental liners Pak | & : «A POOR ANGLER ¥ ernment had made a good Invest nd Kintuck will nal! from S« # much more likely to catch trout with a gc ment in establishing the naval sta-| John A. Hixner hae brought pro t month, th mor leav-| $ ‘“ : g004 outfit : tion at Bremerton. The manner in| ceedings against nk D. Black et and ter July 10. x20OD corp A ae ty which: the inetitation. ve conducted: |creasnen canet rank B. Tiack ot] Ine Or 2a ey hared iy |¢ A G ANGLER and a GOOD OUTFIT ! ita equipment and, above all, its | ceived while in the employ of the di China Mutua m Navigation | § Cannot fail to catch trout, b 4 eplendid lovation, were all comment- | fondant compa Co., and will be operated byt = . * ed upon in favorable terme by him. | °°242% company, | Heattic agen + Bing BY | Capt. Burwell entertained the em Judge Tallman was occupted yes. |‘ if x inent statesman at dinner after the|terday with the case of Frederick | oO \¥ Get @ good outht of 5 Inspection, and upon the return of | Axeldy against the Memrich WUE asscin Tete heen ae ; over the Broadway street route was mpany fre onatructing| | Grn n.—We beg to express our | $ z01Ing t taken, to give him and his party an|@ ratiroad in froat of their poo entire satinfaction with the remutts | & ‘ opportunity to view the proposed/on Eighth avenue. The « ave tained, through advertia- | ¥ a 2 = PEN.. TR z congressman Cannon and party|ime. The brewing company se ak . pay whe pla “d ar | SORES 1 rent to Victoria this morning, and / to tay tracks to connect with their| “® h the es of the “at ahhh hhhhhhnhnaaaeeneaeeeee eet Will return to Beattie tonight. brewery in th locality, and the! * ae De erage Pg - a . ea plaintifie compiain that it would be | *"7 we ust adm a The Dirigo Arrives. unsightly and depreciate the value of | “mounts Invested from time to time . r a, thetr property. we have found greater results from Good Thin t i The Dirigo, Alaska Steamahtp ( 2 the Star than aay Other save ng gs oka Sith “35 ‘Geimaat tabetnk tae Estella C has filed an aMfdavit|™* non aM rhe ak aa cin In @ way that will tempt the most jaded palate, Cold twieate of Kiondikers, and Southeastern Alaska with th lerk, alleging that or ~ all kinds in meat Jelly eto salad, pews up to June 12. She brought a| her hush The 5 ae ene i. few tone of general earg: tle diverce proceedings amicably terday, however, troubles arose WEATHER FORECAST. ver the alleged proceeding. The vurte will be given an opportunity Seattle and vicinity—Tonight and | (° aig the entire matter air; light to fresh west winds, JUNE CROP CONDITIONS In the case of Minnie K born against Louis Schornt maintenance, Judge Beil ye afternoon awarded the plaintift §78 per month maintenance and $100 at torney’s fees Schorn A New County Barn. The county commissioners wilt take steps at once to reste: The report of the June crop con-|cent loss sustained by the ditions just received at the chamber|of the county barn and all 1 of commerce, shows that there is an | « increase in acreage of spring wheat in Washington of one per cent. com pared with last year. The prelimin- ots of the spring wheat acre- | the United States indicate wnt ed for the and farm Rides have been advertia onstruction of @ new barn « Implements wi procured Recovered Horse and Buggy. The sheriff's age 64 pet cent reporting 10,000 acres or upward in| Of the twenty states office has been no- spring wheat, § report an increase| ‘fed of the recovery of the hor agerecating about 34,000 acres and 4 buggy which was stolen at Ren-~ 12 crease amounting to about 1.-/t0n Saturday evening, June &. The 226,000. There is an increase in|OUtfit made an appearance in Ev nabureg last night and the authort ties there at © arrested the men jin charge of the rig, MARINE NEWS. reage of 10 per cent. in New Mex tco, 7 In Nevada, 4 tn Arizona, 3 tn Michigan, 2 in Montana and Utah in Wyoming an Washington; while in lowa there Oregon, 8; | 4 Minn Kannas, 7; Wisconsin a 6 Hitnots, braska, Bouth Dak North Dakota and ¢ venta Steamer Queen of the Pacific Coast Idaho, 4; and Colorade + nt Steamship ¢ left San Francie The average condition of spring] this afternoon for Seattle. wheat on June 1 wan 92.9 as com-| ‘hi Sfternoon for Beat pared with 87.3 at the corresponding| United States army transport Hy. date Inet year, and 1.4 on June 1,|ndes, Capt. Garlick, sailed for Nome In the # of Washington the | this aft on. condition w “*-s *. Steamer City of Topeka arrived etait he In Hotels. from Tacoma this afternoon wengers and cargo, She night for Skagway with sails to ere not burned eo Paran An Explosion. bg Mind ueteaete an Bl ony The Nome City will salt for Nome ‘about 12:20 o'clock, while the en-| with the Insurance companies, and LAA AWAATOUTD une %, _ Wearty gil of her pas Were ail working on the main | little thought will be given to the - | reservations have been en q oS @ terrific explosion occurred. Aj matter of a new plant for several Following are among the late ar “*e : ie living in a shack under- ! days. rivals at the Northern: Mrs. Frank| Steamer Lakme, which ealled fo ; — - Wright and Mra. Phil Woods, Sno-|San Francisco last Frida Bo | homish; Meyer Abraham, Portland; | her destination th morning. |H. H. Sweeney, Pasadena, Cal.;J | Wright, North Yakima; W ‘ | Quinn, Skagway. Seriously Injured. } At the Rainier-Grand; Mra, Hug-|, Richard Armatrong fell this morn gine and two children of Santos,|!oe from the new brick building on } Brazil; Dr. N Kestg, Spoker the corner of First avenue and Jack WASHINGTON, D. C., June 19.—, The clothing recently seized in San | Ww W. Seymour, Tacoma; C. G, 80M street. He was picked up t Bhafter wired Adjutant Genera! | Francisco was an accumulat dur-| Brown, a member of the legislate unconscious condition and taken fertin this morning that there will|ing perhaps two years, of arte Iva Spokane: J E. Alexander, 8t. Paul, |t@ Providence hospital. An Sheciutely no shortage in any of| sold to second hand 4 e jon showed that his head quartermasters’ offices of the de-| unteers returning from th Philip jer were neriously injured t of Calitornia. ines. , : PERSONAL MENTION. Too Many Firecrackers Be naga Marat Pr val | Woo Gen, a local Chinese fireworks | Will Take ‘Siveitad of the Argus ea Ge jee GM | merchant, and ade Rhodes, who ia} Excursion Up Hoods Canal. he to ical ase. . also @ dealer in the same line, were | tion wued by Fire Marshal Kellogg| , satliende due ¥ so teagle, a New York stock |charging them with having more|,,Zhe members of the washington) man, and miner, left this morning than 6 pounds of explosives in| ©*mera club, res w SDSL the @X-\for Alaska bre la Mo 0 ursion up Hood canal, to ocqur on cee Home ts now an incorporated city,| ‘Me! possession. a aturday, under the auspices éf The) Mra, Edward ng and Miss Advices brought by the steamer! Gov. Rogers in Town | Argus, will be an ent of the sea-| Helen Burling Kldora, Iowan, are oO thet athe ° J non. aave made arrangements to! guosts at the tler el ce alge teen ihe a pela = Gov. John R. Rogers arrived in this | attend in a body The Argus has rie, ceent. Getenies the Sans) . W* \ kindly consented to aasign them a| William Wat of Portland, ar Weternity on the proposition to in-| ity from Olympia at noon today. | Mi ternom to be used aa club head L. Lohrer Minneapolis, a MM porate the famous camp, and that| He is here to attend the piente and | quarters mong the Hr k's prominent MB tlection wax held April 9 and mun-| barbecue being given by the Butch The Victorian will leave r | guests. Sips omicers ae 4 cted.|¢rs’ association. Gov. Rogers ar-|dock Saturday morning, Jun at ahd eel 8 te ee Bay ; rived too late to review the parade |® o'clock, making the run the entire H. B. Prudden, a well k wn bust it. Wm. Kidston $n Oe cocaine length of the most beautiful body of MeN" man Of Chiengo, formerly of tle and the Pacific is} o water in the Went, taking the party|Cincinnats, is in the olty for a few 0 the credit for bringing about) The New York Life Insurance Co, | directly into the heart: of the Olym. | ays’ visit Sy ii Rew order of things. J. F. Giese! is the only company writing Alaska | Pic mountains, The return will be CG, A. Adame niet cert at tne 2 Mi the new mayor F. McGinnias.| rinks without extra premium and |made in the evening. arriving in am-| po; A. , | inswick, has resigned to take a a. F surer; P, J.| without a single restriction ple time to catch all care omition in the new Dominion hotel Gateon taneusor, J.T. Thorne poliey written which {# non z | ae Victoria Huy, Attorney: Jack Jolly, chief of| forfeltable and incontestable from| Steamer Cyrene between parks cee | date of issue, levery afternoon and evening Dr, R. Telford, of Chemainus, B. $25 A inetead of $ OR. HH. T. TURNER Ban Hinckley Block MONTH W. W. HOUGHTON, 4 First Ave ber Jeweler Per Ramaker, Her t forget th clothing and furnishings at ®evens || A+ PRUDHOMM 321 Pike Street @ Stevens, 393 Pike street. EXCURSION TO EVERETT y, June 23 4 Popular Stee. Capital City New Furniture Salesroom just completed close to store nd cheapest stock of house- OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE = NO MORE CROWOIN | where you will find the largest a | hold goods on Pike Street, Seattle Transfer Co, Leaves ALBRAITH DOCK, foot Freight, Passenger and Bagzage RH (; of Madison street. at 119) beam onuagie . a. m. At Everett two Te Male 41-4, Oia 623 Firm ay. 1331 Second Ave. Sign of Big Coffee Pot POSOSOOS OOOO OS COOSOCOOES HOTEL BUTLER | Po * CAFE AND’ and a half hours. Everett is the liveliest place for its size on the coast. The fare will never be cheaper, Good music, Bicycles free, * emt and RILL # | yo ped nip Fire an INCON: & Round Trip Only 50 Cents t) # Plan Hotet NECTION & dll] ET f ethic ite tte driers & ) Sy. Y 2. &. FUNERAL & ’ pirectors~ : * SEATTLE UNDERWEAR Sale O) If you pay any attention to advertisements you can re member some telling of r sales of ch an announceme r sets. Such tas this is a signal for bargain buying. Bt FG Gp sez bent sort Wash_Bow!l and Pitcher At 89c A fancy shaped Wash Rowl aa a Pit ve ‘53 MAIN 1028 ed; heretofore priced at $2.2 At $2.98 4, rarcvor ber set, decorated, worth $ J 82 YESLER WAY At 84,00 A” .ouer' ber set of 12 nutiful SEATTLE i isses ly decorate pieces, be Staple and Fancy Groceries Bich fb 4 1227 YESLER War "*2"s's°"* aaa NNONS "BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second Avenue. SPECIALS ror hg Our Spe Get Our I STAR PAINT CO. Cor, 3d and Pike 800.302 Pike. Soft and flesh. long: fibered Egyptian yarn, Fits Reen forced there the up in the firm, silky to Made like a glove, wherever is extra wear, ii OI IWS _ 4 “yw Sage 9 Ibs Rolled Wheat Successors to rh fresh from oe ‘ mill 25c nh Boston Clothing House. poor, Be Laundry (Pon ' 25c day.” OE EE eee MAE . Come to The Star’ Office Right Away And Get Bianks With § Which to Get Sub- ; scribers for the pad REE FIREY WORKS! AND... IRECRACKERS SS I-( wive wwey the boys and te end the towns and new suLncetb- r you briog i th of fire- pak worth of fire ’ may get as ‘ b you fin 1 wi eive ‘ works for each o Be The price of the Star ts 25 cents a month AR “> mubsecriptions, with which fireworks are given, must be paid im a@vance. and ‘ must be received at this if office on or before July 4 | Ae FREE Just = Itle effort. and you can have « big lot of fireworks to ce ie the glorious Fourth with Come to the Star offer, 1107 Third avenue, right away, and get binnks so you can begin work at ence. Remember that thie lib- oral offer is for new eub- roribers only, and who stops the p tween now and the Fourth of July and takes ft again, will not be counted a new one ‘The Star wilt freight on all pac at be sent out of town. ir wt you live in the country oF to} & town outside of Seattte, york your patkage of fire- at crackers will be Aelivered free at the nearest rattway | station. Ese fee whnt the sptendia ¢ Packages contain. < ru nd er te « Contains: é e 1 bunch of dynamite = [ weed firecrackers (guaranteed to be the best 100 fireorack- 1 meteor rocket, 5 Roman candies, 1 Chinese bomb. 1 colored sky rocket. 1 package of punk. 1 whistii « bomb. The 50c Package Contains: 1 bunch of dynamite fire- crackers (guaranteed to be the best 1@ cent fire- \, crackers). q 1 box of cannon crackers ' (le in a bex) { 1 giant salute, 2 large cannon crackers, 1 colored light. 1 Chinese bomb, 1 pin wheel. 8 Roman candles rted) 2 sky rocket 1 flower pot 1 triang! 1 BALLOON AROUND) 1 package of punk. Any boy or girl who gets two subscribers may take two 25 cent packages or 0 cent package, and (as- #0 on As fast as you bring in ] the wubseribers, we will / give you an order for the goods on Rhodes Brot 1831 Second avenue Sian of the "Big Coffee Pot— headquarters for fire- works If you live out of town and are not coming to the city om or before the Fourth, simply send tn the money with the names and addr of the subscetb- ers, and you will receive the fireworks free by freight. State what rafle way station you desire the package shipped to This offer is open to all boys and girls in the State of Washington The Ster evarantees these fireworks to be just ( an good as can be bought anywhere, THE STAR [10 Third Ay. Bet. Spring and Seneca Streets

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