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+ i ere Fear erad? PRIPRPL TT 0 UP Win BNP) Cat “News 0 the Unite fat taken po FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1001 & O'Clock. —————————— SUICIDE aso 0, Levy, Despondent, fakes His Life at South Seattle. evy, aged 42 years, fved in So Q mill, took a lar States comamissl some time Mr. Lewy had be and afterward learned that he morning ar the jose of] Continent to this place, and ha heavily and became de-/ t, His family noticed some geeidents on his part last Dr, Neville, of chy, wae called and worked | lams. the poisoned man until early| The he LAST EDITION. FOUND DEAD AT SOUTH SEATTLE) ‘The dead body of a man was found| ar the foot of Howard street in uth Seattle thie aftern: er Hoye haa been notified and by | is now investigating th | | } | | Later—The body found is auppos to be that of W. J. Kuanning: Death of Francis MeNatt. Francis MeNatt, 81, died on his farm in South Park ‘this morning He leaves two sons—Willlam and Robert, and a stepson, Mike Kelly, & Seputy’ sherift, ta mourn his ae In 1852 Mr. MoNatt crossed t em lant night at 10 o'clock, |*@ed here ever sin ied from the effects this morn He leaves a witow and three wm, His wife and one daughter | ‘witnesses in the Hodgson case recently, being heard hn} PATERSON, N. J., June 2.—Two liven were lost and several were ac burned In a fire that destroy story tenement house this 4 are: Mr. and Mra, Will t fire set afire by an ex- plosion orks. gary expired between 7:30 and § only a rt time after the 5 bad left. It & thought that the departure of the physician | Levy obtained more poison. His was removed to Butterworth's —_ an Inquest will be z rib Bi eres! FB FR Th UPS) MMP SRE At PEPSI Perl Bt Wes ON ob ete BO} eee ef at eee Peres es Ele) Nee! Upipapt 0 ott PIS Pippy "BANKERS {SFOKANE, June 21.~—The § dele- fo the sixth annual convention Washington State Bankers ition, In session her, took an| meeting. the printers’ made good today to Lake Coeur d'Alene, ! ‘of which was a steamboat) treasury for the first draft, and an ‘the St. Joe river. (CELLENT CAR SERVICE NOW PROMISED FOR GREEN LAKE FOLK : | In tts issued tomorrow the Union Record will say Seattle Typographical unton, ut | je less than a month ago, ple | the tron trades now on a strike in | the elty, Last Sunday, at a special their pledge by opening up their | assesament of 1 per cent, has been ‘Star is able to announce that/«in. This also includes the loop of Green Lake may begin around the lake and through Wood pratulate themselves, The! land park. from that section — not of the, Plans for the Lo: ay bench but of the wo-| The Plans may be ned from ppd Foyer nd the loop will the street car service to that i] ° suburban locality, i about track line around the take be- | Urautiful public, popular communi- eee or track, can be| cation with the public. It will be accessible as Madinon, Leschi or of and laid. | Will Be Double-Tracked. of the Seattle El- maid this morning ‘are aware just as wellas the| In two weeks or less cars will be that the service om the Green |running over the new Queen Anne Hine is not what it ought to be, | hill extension of the Seatt!* Electric can't ft until the line is Co. All the grading has been com tracked. ns for the dow! from Fremont to the bie | Bete tsras oo cy s for approval. ‘Ke woon as th as they | The extension will be known as the be-| East Queen Anne. to us the work will ‘PUZZLER Sullivan Will Case. ‘matter of the distritution of| union: President, A. G. Siebert; of John Sullivan was con-| vice-president, Alex Dunseth; ree-/ iy morning by Judge Tall- ‘until September 3. The state, | fcott Guernsey; financial secretary. the procedure intimated In| Thos. J. McNamara; sergrant-at handed down by the su- the estate pending the litiga- ‘court held that the state Fight to appear in court ad- with the ruling. Attor- Stratton yesterday, On against Ruffalo Typographical union of the state, instituted pro- against Marie Carrau and alleging fraud and misrep-| in their contentions to| Inland Printer, We await a sim estate. This move by the | jlar decision from the California su © was entirely unexpected, a94 preme court in the case of Hens va. changed the course of things. as well as many learned ‘was undetermined whi & proper ruling on the ob It remained a question with Whether or not to stay fur Proceedings until a settlement case of the state against Maric Judge Tallman regarded of the higher coart i on this point, continued + out of fairness to all, until definite opinion could be re- from the supreme court. JULY 4 GTON, D. C., June 2. dent's order making Jud, nor of the Philippines, is- ¥, to take effect July 4 der states that Taft as civil shall supersede the mill- Migovernor except in auch places jection prevails. Small Ballard Fire. MW delock thin afternoon an old Bt Third avenue and Post street 4, burned to th: department tv s were pre Mrs, Elliott Dead. Maggic Kiliott, the woman Several Gays ago was found on Third avenue near the Mation by Grant and Coleman, 1 the reat af the police matron, 201 Fifth h thi afternoon. fhe leaves who Mven at will be shipped ny & Stewart mer Queen Due. Meah Bay at 1:40 p, m The completion ot enable the company to double the service, if necessary, and will bring Woodland park, one of the most beautiful public parks in Seattle, in Madrona parks, ‘and without change of cara. Handsome new care with air brakes, will be used on the line. pleted and track laying wil! continue at a rapid rate. The terminus will be om the hill near the standpipe. levied on all members to ald the striking mechanics. nee Organizer J. P. Griffin of the Am- erican Federation of Labor, went to Tacoma this week and organized) noe nppear the hotel and restaurant em yes of 11 believe that when the & to Tell What to Do.With|cnat town There are 6 charter, gereoment under wh members and the officers are: Pres. ident Geo. May; secretary, J. W. Dudieston; treasurer, Matt Burtel; sergeant-at-arms, Harry Sullivan. ee New officers of the Bricklayers ording -c orresponding — secretary, larme, J. Riley; trustee for 18 months,|er Favorite, which lands at the! ‘court, objected to any disposi-|F. H. Pike; delegates to the Western | . Central Labor union, W. H. Middl B of the -—-, of the State vs./ ton, F. H. Pike, D. Wallace; dep-| rot known, had been em ‘The opinion of | uty, O. J. Wallace | Madera, Cal.: George Rartach, K | c “7 Spe , 2 ere - Commencement Week Begins! Time Up Tomerrew | Over Report of Testimony by | wite, Issac Capt. 1K, W at Ross Tonight. a tor Aline 83 tione| Church-Investigation Ends, 0si jut aie a e | 4nd, Henry smi Wanh.; | he 0 ae i “ a3 of th © Snventiguting Z are ¥ ut of business. It THE SEATTLE STAI “* MEREDITH IS ANGRY we \¥ STEVENS & STEVENS, 303 PIKE STREET Ronding & Trust « { Raltimor ry tes a REMEM yo Pema wmrkh ne sik i aaliient fois Seer armas eae Serrited to ha Wy’ Furnishings ee ee oe mer and wif torta, C. L. Judd and wit e R. B. Davis, Decatur; J. HM. Whatcom Youths 80 resco 0 or so aga Boys at cree eg eae 18 At th Northern: John L. Roberts and Jo # n Willama, Ta St Sate 2 Cost § Less yr cay. vss sian sis” gg gg | ehh ce este weit Working Men Neckties Again Children’s Suits COAT TOO LARGE; Aplendid ansortment; all styles. HAT TOO SMALL ed Be Beg an ccs I pre oe. Hats! Hats! white you/can have hundreds} {400 Sulte So John Miller Was Run in on Suspicion Stift Hats, Fedora Hats, Greco pe Crash Hats. ab Shirts at 35c¢ suite pow Summer Underwear Dress Pants John Miller » cer Ryan last even } h ‘ater front. Miller Was #een b Officer With @ new suit of clothe | | > better line than we have: The a m White for the statement Mr tions. coc, $4 BO ‘somes 8376 & new hat on his ar He tr sell them for § keepers and now very wine 4 every customer, Fancy Cassimere Suits Pare Me "15 Cty Remember tt seid betees Mat, wow’ 8150 cite any n ame played who had od m Miller wished to sell the clothing| ¢ fee but there . made him try on the articles before rectal Corres By lots qualities and nd $4.00 Pants June 17.—Mlae A@-| be rs hiree sizes too small, a CARLYLE, ; was about Td tot goon at sit, Gas. | die Berry, the Cartyle cru the h cer Hyan happened along about the antithesis of Mra Carrie Nw ay tiuhe Gad Glked teller where he Sotl tice. ‘Thie prevty liitlo bock-cyed clothe elves © repay sae Prony Ee, Menta ere baie aaanens ant Fashion Hints. tat the gee t from San Fran-| tne saloon bi tar Sewn dealt . , , Stes Wand tom wok. poked : Spm bat ne they cumtatand the ne is eee ee rerec intra ts co enna| work of bonkiog sammnatne naninet |” rhs’ crten tee ont | old-time Roman striped affair_with 4 of 8 fecal fu ha Ban ee oe ete the bore se socmastens Win te : ‘There was only one natideration ‘On r tw f them sold liquor t t{toac neil 4 pened on t y of Att colors are seen in| 7 lis |s Mgr. Stewart Does Not A | | Saturday Grocery Bargains To better introduce our Im: gsr tomorrow, Saturday package, for 50c. Not m and not delivered without ject to Sailors’ Agreement. 4 Fine White Granulated Su- 1] 100 packages, 10 Ibs to @ none package to a customer, tered with other goods to the amount tne t trying to sold to a certain person wh saloons on earth and destroy all the|toxicated—and that iquor and the fixtures, 1 am not) What they now call fringe and the with lw Manager Stewart of the Steamship ‘ " m ‘ to—Call Jeven trying to clone the ealoone week |. The tain pere Special eale—Call on M. D. of one dollar or over, and not more Gon an As lays. The law permite saloons tothe complaints fled with Ju Jonnson Co. for milinery Bogan : A Pees ores te an Ballors of the nd} he open in thie stat dave tn the Peace Win. Regan sa skirts and waists, 1107 Second ave. Drice, eo < rly Our regular price is 17 Ibs for $1.00, or Presented to all companies operat-| work. Hut the iaw says that saloons | toon keepers Her Ket 100 Ih sack, $5.90. ing from thie port umemt| shall be closed on Sunday. This is] David Bharp, te Frank Her FRESH RADISHES, TURNIPS, ONIONS, BEETS, CARROTS 4 a state law, but Iam going to ses ler of the « a and Lettuce, le per bunch. 5 fF common seamen sha $45) that tt te obeyed only no far as Car ie Just 19 years of age, mber of the Royal vAMS y VEET SUG 7 hoard money when the vemels are port; that nine howrs shall const!-| tute ‘a working day. urs to be} from 7 a. m. to 1 and 1 p.m. t 5 Dp. m., when In port, and the re nition ‘of the Mallory union, ‘The Agreement {x practically the same as the rary agreement un which the men and companies are| LONDON, June %1—The Dat now operating. To « Star reporter| | aay » that Arthur Behn | nt ‘ ADAMS’ REST BAKING POWDER—I6-on. cans, 25e; tomom row (Saturday). 1-lb broken taffy candy free with each pound. ADAMS’ BROKEN JAVA COFFEE—3Se value. Our regular price special for tomorrow, only 1% per Ib; there is only a lew broken grains of coffee in this lot and it is sold by mos ‘ fee houses for the best Java coffee. 7 eee ee ~AMS' BEST CREAMERY BUTTER- day pr fhe brick. Rarguins in all lines of groceries. We sell only for cash. ‘Try Adams’ Best Patent Flour at 5c per sack. “ “oe EXCURSION TO EVERETT y, June 23 bricks. Spectal Mr. Stewart said he ” novelist, 4 “The terme of ‘the agreement A sf eon expe the ranks of tere iene AAA ie Magy eye he. Appointed by the Health De- | rever the Austria : Biman tne Hopi y oe FE my. and intamously degraded by 4h 2 pital City ADAMS GROCERY Co. work! pires, th docume >| . 4 nich 7 + mitted by the Ballors’ union for per-| 4 ishing @ povel tn which he caste rid. leaves. Gal 1428 Second Ave. manent working will be signed by - no en ” atre ‘ me on week tt Washington & oer: Gideon president of the ponrd iNew South ‘Wales hae 600 mittee at ti a ety? verett ‘ ‘wus bust ts Wak iine Marvel, & Between Union and Pike St’ Telephone Matin 482 wringer that ix light and durable. Injured at Colby. it will be to examine all plumb a. & clondbna saleby conde wer the - Easily to attach and can't get out] 4 enbainose ad called to take an in-| nientecs. Der Oltees and Plaching| mater, which will ‘nat effect “the GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. | ; jured Jap fo man from the steam-|Inevector Mcintyre ate made en | n_ntock o> 1409 SECOND AVE > members of the board. The| In I Bicycles Free Schwabacher dock, to Prov hospital. The Jap, whe year and! lists t ate bill ning } ar tments.are for ¢ SONNE Y & STEWART made loyed in «| passed by the mill near Colby While working | vides for Refrigerators at Re- Round Trip Only 50 Cents Telephone Main is ee ‘The appellate division of the su-| ine lumber, he was caught in the to the claims of alleged! preme court of the state of New| Dut that it could contest any) York has reversed the finding of the! } ‘brought by alleged heirs. In lower court which awarded $400 dam ages to Linotype Machinist. Wunch | for alleged conspiracy in depriving him of his situation upon his refusal | to join the Typographical union | San Franciseo Typographical union, | now on appeal from the superior court of San Francisco county | se with © heavy truck used for carry-| pj wheels. His body was torn and| lacerated in @ horrit 2 er, but | moval Sale Prices, ‘The sign painter stil! holds the blue ulis.” A bright artist produced the following sign, which is display. | 4 on the front door of a Thir nue boarding house: Lightho ping.” | a It is the man with the little nick that wields the greatest power dealer wants to # the tru wants to see him union | wants to see him « union made products, no | may be. Just'think of lel, properiy spent, will make others| happy. W’ dit that way| jor not?—Tobaceo Worker | nh ‘There is one reason, if no other the business men should favor union In preference to cheap, non-unie men, and that is, if the corporations were allowed to “hog” all the profite t are created by labor, the wage arner will have no money to spend with the merchants ry busi heas man knows, if he will atop to think, that the retall houses depend on the middle and working class for per cent. of their trade, If they had to depend entirely upon tha of the rich for their support tail merchant would # chance of succeeding in nens France consumes more wine than rmany, the United States and the Wannenerneerer In Hotels. 3) $| @| ribbon over the printer for making |“ KEEPING AN PLANS 0. K, 2 000 * j | a OS . Rhy. times 4 ow limited ? TH 9 Ary PF penet RATHE R. Aren't you about to read these ? Only O E-FOURTH TH “ ” EYE ON HIM |. bab m Spend i Don't you know that thousands of readers SPACE for Ice. areton 1 it tn almost are following these birgain columns just as you ff} Pat Sing. wich 3 te seplace the, Sac) © ie ect that Aguee i the near ire? Is it, then, any wonder that it pays to ad- I/% 3 ? negro, in a tenderiein F | OLYMPIC OL Read carefully the facts stated below, “EVERY : ; ; ; ; said a union man the other day, why| Fours, 9 a, m. to § p. m right as « de hara eattle. Ix the man who last fall v nd convi BUILDING PERMITS, Rooms 12-13 Haller Bi ial Sale | Ap. New Every Day.” of robb Wm. MeKe Careful Shoppers SO KOOmM FOR SHOns | rie tone rane seems! Sect ARE TAKING THE i Ea arenanvececeseeeseeesttte tee | ree 1 tn son stand- | and no time to handle them; too ; ra “4 Just FOR Sonia Saneeino he the ; ; LEAD . | SATURDAY ONLY ; ; = sears sak i $ Elegantly finished, always ab- P inten, oe 1 gallon Fine O14 Whisky. a them, $ Solutely dry and pure. ag nc “ i snilon fine O14 Px jeymond Hoyt Ne 'achubbink: daabaet ure regu y wood § AATTIVCOS p i gallon Bre Second Ave GEO. MoLERNON, f1!! 2nd Ave. ; bs Newee Gwaet eT: ° | 1 gallon Fir oe 3 * sweat. r nt em pet iol eer soinel er oul $ No Zine Lining, No ’ : or, € wie Chinese Root cures!$ cnt vel poh Sharr comfort ‘and perfect ft ar $ The use of our refrigerator ‘Office, Lyon how : hardcterigtic of every § Id. tributes to the health of the street, between up-to-date and at very rea f work which leaves my es { ~ family jond nd Third avenue; office sonable prices. tablishment. a Pits Seaene 4 es ie not help buying. SON a Lad Tait nd Wabit Maker y; the rush for them ¢ oper it isn’t at all 80. We've got to SIGHT FOR ONE DOLLAR Tomorrow. Beef, Iron and Wine . ot Dealer 50c will, tomorrow oniy, carefully Mt t, r i " 0 ar 4 a Second Avenue "Phono Pink 1751, Free Delivery | Hirsch’s Pharmacy A. LINDAUER’S, Optician ee wee foeeneceeceucceececcecceccececcccccy The popular and stylis Shoe for Men. 3.50 AAA VASE EAA “HEAT FAILS to bring discomfort to the wear er of Chinese Silke. 65c a Yard DON’ r LOSE HIM hooked {nes yas »., July 12th, 1901, for the ere of a wing to’ King County — court. | LC. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-34 Yesler Way IOD COOK = rs : Ceren coton Pt A Pe ade Papas ‘to, "t6e| Mh ALL KINDS OF TIME | Ponts runner, notes, went: M$ tore es, me, ay | OTEL BUTLER 107 Pirst Avenue rel. Breen 8 Bete FCO ces saeTn IP MM Mgugurow, toweter Pore HT TURNER ELS rernenvancreeree $/f Fes sea | iim Sa And positively without pain, -anveccrerersy | Dated June 20th, 1901 pe tet ini ag!