The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1901, Page 3

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LAST EDITION--4 O'Clock LUSITANIA A WRECK Big Atlantic Liner Ashore and Going to Pieces on Newfoundland Coast» --Frantic Passengers Race the Deck--All Saved --Crew Standing By. §T. JOHNS, NF. "6 > a mad rush for persons were @rowned by the cap steamer Lus a, with one hu aten off only sizing of @ boat, but this proved went ashore off Car uswle with the be un might, Assistance was di Jer was finally restored, due! ger JOHNS, N.F. June 4.6 pr patched from here as soon as news|, Hisctpline displayed by |— paring the par ing the # of the disaster was rec rr Mcere and crew, and n board | cident some of the male imum Lusitania was bound for Mont ai t bo ® ie pose miles south of ages aan b rm ®. Th # with drawn E gers became panic > women and When the vessel struck stricke 500 passen @eck like maniacs The officers and crew behaved ad. nA and men, children flew upon the qirably, and before all the passen- gers were out of their A berths fedoats had been manned and ev the ‘ery man was at his station prepared FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD ones, contractor, © to land passengers. however, the Later, passengers wan discovered she was on a reef The women and chiiren were landed first, then the men had their turn by the ship which, ft ts will be a total * have started from here and hope to save a part of the car- 50. Early reports had tt that thirty WALLA WALLA, June 26 met with @ accident on Main street this . ing. He wae repairing the Day Dullding when the scaffold gave way He fell # feet. fell six fect and caught ‘himself on P Kee &@ projecting board. RS. M’KINLEY DRIVES WASHINGTON, D. C.,, June 26—/| Mrs. McKinley, for the first time| ince she became M in Caltfornta a carriage ride with the presi- this morning. SAN FRAN’ ISCO, June 26.—The "transport Thomas, which arrived to- b @ay from Manila. brings the Forty- _ Binth infantry and 2 dead boties. WOOD WORSE HAVANA, Cuba, June 4.—Gov ul Wood, who has been ill severa’ fs worse today. ACQUITTED SANILA. P. 1, June p With the commissary scandals Central BLACKSMITHS © ---One Hundred Members. “Organizer Griff Labor union, was insti tal last night in forming the rs into an unic 7 members were present, enrolled in the new organiza The new union will affiliate with) the cable in | the Weetern ¢ tral Labor Union. | TO COOL YOU cCLEV, aria and over-work are said to be the cause 6.—Harold 4 today of any connection inci ama Organized Last Night of the We: tern | gete ready to comply with the rul LAND, 0., June 26.- Siver| Prominent business and profes- onal men of this city. But also cold. "Mt only be used to chill ro they claim, In the hot months, when there As, Mo demand for hot water, te send emmmonte brine threve®| Pipes and supply cold cold storage, they claim, them comfortable, but Tefrigerator purposes, en more efficact as expensive aw plying cold at Sige has, they nay, already been p to practic use ain many brewerle Peat heaps of debris my feer nev boarding @ car. fe th Rousehoia 1 Ally the body of a victi Shure Maru, Mtrom the Ort Wied up at the Great Northern whart MOmith Cove. She br ked houres, Wallroad cars, broken a Struck sited. The man struck the 0 Oriental Liner Arrives. Mppor usen Katsha Cn r Kam erson, arr! forenoon, ar th nght a car can also being, mes while both were of ten, wilke, curtoe and misce! UF Merchandixe, and latent ad- from the Far Kast City of Seattle Due. Bteamer City © to Of Seattle, Dedwel ht. PERU, Ind., June %.—One of the}in a shapeless mass. The engin woret wrecks in the history |turned over and over, but the f it wrecks in the h e tile | Son ant’ enaiitae Ebacsioudy ot tate occurred seven miles east of norning on the Wa- when the westbound m Buffalo plunged into a washout and rolled down em- bankment. Fourteen passengers were killed and 69, necording to the latest estimates, injured ‘The train was running at a high rate of speed to make up lost time, when it plun: into the washout The engine and nine went | over the embankment and were piled feath. Both are ba an LOGANSPORT. Ind ts now pomitively kn sons were killed in 16 p Wabash the | TACOMA, June. 26—About | shied deal UNCHANGED the G. A. It. are In the . a eee ene tor the, most | Local Ironworkers Stand Firm, and| €x-Mayor Comstook, per ine ldtwcquaintancen,. "| Say They Are Sure of Winning. A miceting waa held tn noon, from which all by dik s cia tacaiaadh sialic Jured G. A. R. ational Q. A SIXTEEN DEAD AT PERU THE ‘SITUATION SEATTLE STAI somma hief t ne bi headquarters Ki, delivered an . # and " . he situa " n made by ‘ r kere ar man s A telegram was fe ing from national } . Machiniat tor . t the H & I and ‘ Fialtt nimned A suit to recover damages on allege: ed breach of contract ts being heard before Judge Rell t rge M MoCoy states that the Seattle Hrew ing ¢ greed to buy a quantity haale-wood shavings, but upon livering them, they were not ao- cepted. } Joe Raymond was found guilty of grand larceny today by a jury in Sage Griffin's department PR fi mond stole about ers, valued at $5 the corner of Cedar street he trial of Raymond consumed but 3° minutes, and the jury was out only 15 minutes, Maurice Mohr will be tried the sec ond time for criminal assault to- morrow morning. nected with the ¥ ishiment of round trip to N. Jeane I. McPherson was granted & Jinmbuit, can ena! Sivorce from Andrew J. McPherson gutted an the meme Neue Weemal Rudkin t Duteh Harbor t Contennia ik P. A jury tn Judge Ri ment is hearing the | Mischie to, reeaver South ter being the near the Chicago Furniture Co | hold the city responsible in not pro viding safeguards. Kenneth D. McLean waa today Jecommitted to the county jail for contempt of court by Judge Bell | McLean refused to provide his di vorced wife $15 per month alimony im accordance with & former order of the court. He was re the custody of the sheriff u with the Or he “| ing of the court. x| M i} Co. the ceremonies were over, 100 | department fe being heard in Judge Bell's Mra. Kollock James street car som: Gone Only 20 Days ae when the grip became fastened to was out fr and would und abtedly product | the plainti¢r atek INTHE COURTS STATE OF CALIFORNIA, GONE ONLY 20 DAYS, ARRIVES FROM NOME: firwe From Nome 5 & missionary t among the ¥ et Mary Wilson was comm to the Siellazent teens aaylem this reern ing by Judge Tallman Order of judgment in the ca Schwabacher Hardware Co. ag v McCurdy signed tod y Judge Emory. Plaintiffs were at 17, Bpplied in Evanston for a franchise | lowed $323 : 44) hot water through the street Dulldings and residences tn that | . not only plan to supply heat, | June %.—July “UNTO HIM THAT HATH SHALL BE GIVEN, AND- ” WEEK MORE 10 WORK FOR FREE FIRE- CRACKERS: until thi , and flavor with y Statens aerate as Oe WEN nt alse Danaea i3 heaters. : DENVER, Col., June 26.—Col. ROb- | good 1 ' EainwA She pees ae | Ovavaveeeeseececesesses® 4) ert Ford, one of the oldest pioneers | Foreigners of the state, died of hemorrhage of ily laawen af to be tributed among a nen the brain. At hin bedside two ent n rhe 3 their ar And w Carnegie get $10,000 A wh h ea to New ” : al Ford was tricks a the ex. | vo, prays tmp te eae aes a} ment Th derbilt# will get $19 all told. Malt T , nt 1308 harity sub. pide gre ys: 9p A iefied now O14 England, Bitnd ut regaining hin|* F Bu Green get an even $1.0 Ought to Taste Good. Others who will get $1.00 each are Jamen Stillman, Jacob Seni, | ¢ 1 Pie. A better cream ple has LINCOL 4, Neb. June brown, | as fol When both crust and oreany e The custom of prize Jd, spread the cream filling on t« club parties Is open to orit he crust. Shortly betore serving : beat the white of the four ege The card elubs which 4o\Every Boy and Girlin the State Should Celebrate the fro t and cream withone table testify that the pleas spoonful of sugar, apread on top of in sufficen iy} Fourth—All Can Do So Without Spending a Cent cream, return to the oven to there is no side crust to this ple The Star Pays the Freight. o | Rhew There will be seven more work days a day for each of the seven days you! 2184 before the Fourth. If you get one| Will have about all y ond 6 to une fly new subscriber to the Btar in the| Read the adv Free| Fours, 9 a, 1 apn wih thin opular por sebeerives fe ine ies ot prepsdid Sel Yor ha Launches for charter package of fire-crackern and fire Don't send the big ball | luros,, Madrona park works, If you can get package! evening. It looks prettier a ‘SPEAKS WELL FOR ASPHALT Talks on Streets, J. M, ¢ ok, & ‘ t ' p aving plant, t ' i ‘ hs ' t $600; Mr. ¥ an wecretary next She Threw Piates.. 1331 Second Ave. Sign of Big Coffee Pot FOR THE LAWN gicr: BROS ade up excellent as " th of $14.00 worth of Special discounts to dealers Fthodes Bros. have the fin ent assortment st flags mount ticks ever sol¢ and 10¢ Each 1331 Second Ave RHODES BROS. FIREWORKS have ortments of fireworks for private use Th who desire te elebrate had better im prove the opportunity and buv hers how The Stars and Stripes ! of flags in the RHODES BROS. of Spokane, 1 Nailin ibibo peewrrrrwevrrrerrerrrrsr. elements of subsistence so we have good reason to DEMAND insures the best possible results o CAPITAL represents wheat For stocking the sum- mer cottage, the camp, the it right A SALE OF ™ W. MERRICK, The Ameri- can Clothier, 703 First Avenue, is offering $20.00, $22.00, $22.50, $ », $25.00 $27.50 and $30.00 suit in the store at the uniform price $19. of 00 ba be was nevera sale like it before ris Seattle. Gentler that are in the bit fe buying their clothing of our best tailors came to us in lit num- ers last week and yesterday, and when they saw the class of goods offered at this price, bought without hesitation. By actual count we have 164... Suits still on hand, and v the evening of July 3d there will not be a baker's dozen left. Be sure to see the display in our north show window. THIS SALE WILL LAST TILL NOON OF JULY 4. Bread—one of our chief JUST AS flour that always n baking day to fully as you You please mailed this with can regula PATENT office al " A LETTER your write the the news. tenti ~SPEGAL NOTICE. For two days onty cake ae and lay) we will sell S-year-old port per gallon. One gallon te F uaranteed to be 't st, pu alifornia wine produced. Never sold for less thar C000 wife i mer roan Sever mi ae Oa hing san goods, compare prices, her as nd nm h us if you can. tats ly. ARONSON esale Liquor Dealer. 109 COLUMBIA oT. "Phone Pink {751 Free Delivery ° our prompt Ste rly (ror STAR, FLOUR more the than any other Yesler Way Pharmacy . Corner Yesier Way and Broadway, PRESCRIPTIONS Pink 1911 ——eeennnmtineiiiaicoth OTEL BUTLER Seattle's CAFE Largest and i Only ret-class European IN it Pian Hotel. Prop. {eveeeeeeereTeeewewewens Dr. B. STEVE Scarcely none of the food Tel elements are lost in mill Risnsnes, Wake ing it | a Sih iS Seattle women indorse | me ‘Sveaw Albert Hansen |¢ it, Over 40 grocers can The largest Jewelry house in the supply you in Seattle. Northwest, for t he as seuihey soreeeesescccseees Remington Typewriters ° The standard of excellence, HS. NICESS General Dealer, 109 Cherry street. Seosesseaeeeienn For best results aGvertise tn tha | Star. ore Seattle Dally CAPITAL MILLING CO, Telephone for a Sample Sack. but a mighty BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second nue. Main 105% every day. Sareat day (tomorrow) only | Hoyt = | Reymona a vibal GEO. McLERWON, itt! 2nd Ave, ORDER SERN yacht. We can do Br quaitty than Im price motto meme The choicest t possible pric It will pay 0 ur at the wow Ist and Pik ana, hone, toxin | rhe Best ol eee trout len im the city for $00 4 ys inte iried tr ¥ which will stay on. other groceries. 41 the Place, SHANNON'S 1220-1222 Second Ave. UII IIIA I I III | | Remember Wedding ver are alway gifts SAECO EBB O OOOO UBB UUU OU EOR UO UE EEE EE 704 First “EVERY DOLLAR saved is a dollar earned.” dollars may be saved each month by carefully following these bargain columns and taking ad— vantage of the bargains offered. MEN'S OXFORDS ERNST BROS, Hirsch’s Pharmacy A. M, PRITCHARD’S Pike Street GIFT Ww, W. HOUGHTON, This is an old saying, truthful one just the same. Many Every ad. new Shields, KLE » of our revoly ELEGANCE with style and perfect je all the Indies h leaves my shop, fit, ch $1.00 each. J, MATZGER, 1307 Seo rIRED EYES rested by my $1 GLASSES A. LINDAUER, Optician 2 Pike Street PMc ctdns bel Sky Rockets Avo. ushes brushes. » but good. Main 916 MEE CHONG & CO. u cond Ave, Services and Medicines Get well « Regular id wtay we price, Jeweler DR. H. T. TURNER Hilnckley Block. Ave Sanitarium,

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