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ee PStBSss Bt THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : : THE 122. SEATTLE, CITIZENS FIGHT FIVE VOL. 3. NO, WASHINGTON, TU SD Works Raudin today ver at him, but the bullet not try to hit fired into the air to attract tion to an alleged. grievance Wakened in the Dead of Night by the Noise of Explosions--Desper- |<: mie with-holding ados Open Fire From Within the Building, and a Fierce Battle ' PARIS, July 16.—So0n afte he fired a He r . | rev 1 1 bullet mise : 1 ite mark ster--The woman, who has been J t under arr Heclares eho} piven {iva t tM.» udin. bu | forel ling money | th eee te gym mete SHAT TLE AY EV SHOT AT BY A WOMAN syrcep July 16—-A Pollsh woman | arre ed to assassinate Minister of Put STAR. 1901, FIREMEN THREATEN PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price 5CTS A MONTIL NING JULY 16, POSOSSSSESESSOSSOHOOSOD FOHOOOOOS DOSPOOSOOOOOOOS t the woman Was identified a team Olnewek withdrew } » vet abatement and candidly admitted the shooting r but declared 1t was the minister of foreign affairs, M, Deloasse, wh he wished to #hoot For « time th Y atten:| charity t { her/ed a rench| and ehe ministry offices: She Hwusia! assistance WS) eome| Monster Strike to Tie WILL BRING 10 A CLOSE THE Kone "iin ine gata] Up All Anthracite GREATEST set tac| Coal Mines. wed Vengeance. Mor probably is the Ensues--One Citizen Wounded--Robbers Cut Their Way Out. ALEXANDRIA, 0.,, July 16.—The,¢ s working at the bank, 1 John Lioyd, a citizen, was wound citizens of this place had a des rob rot 1, It ts belleved re on ate battle carly this morning with w BUTTE, Mont y 16.—¥ ENRAGED FATHER TRIES TO; aged | de ‘AFTER THIS. WEEK He had forbidden his nh employed yd the milla five heavily armed bank robbers butld ‘The bank building Is wrecked, but) py the secret marriage of his daugh-| tor's engagement to youmg Behir a n At 10 o'clock the town was arous The fire was returned 1a the eer Ve a. yr ms y Jaton whee + ‘ang “7 an When told of the m arrtage , t the You l Not Be Abie to Py cure Men's High-Grade hia is the se desperate at-| at the Gagnon mines, « ent for the newly wedde @4 by three dull explosions. Qa’ battle ensued. BF bbers fi . ; Ape a aya Le ee Le thee tae’ desl ouriae be uned 12 “make up.” | gions me be “ 1 mo af Suits for Such Low Prices. rushing into the street they found ally - a es 1 a he I Bn > eek pa 1 fre. Neither of the young] y : 5 the number a ahi tae sd A ie $14.00 of work at 100,000. $15.00 Bults ‘ U8 LOR os oe vee os 820.08 Dead Body Found. IN A RIQT STATELODGE GOOD TEMPLARS MURDER BRIDE AND GROOM kg ; Sl | and in many ine t and private real = VANCOUVER, DB. C., July 16.—The y the at it dead body of D. D. Dick, who was JUMPED Up: Men's Soft Hats. ; |aceldentaily dr d 10 days age 5 value for ' i for $1.85 HEREFORD, Tex., July 16—Word me io ee Mr WILKESRARRE, Pa 16 00 value for 45 Ws for $2.45 ¢ of a whole s fortune being estimated at $2 CHICAGO, July 16.—Heavy selling In aecordar h the mine to ee) a , P Re Lb sale rict and killing between Mexi-| TACOMA, Delegates are arriving by train and) J/°'0NS UO eGest at the Banft hotel | discounted the early reports of rain |» unless their demands were Men’s Derby Hats--Latest Blocks. th can and Negro workmen on the new | Lodge of Jependent | boat, about 150 being expected t Spores ce ane prame-qrownns . ee es heieee vgioneiy be P as he ne Rock Island extension in New Mex-| Order of opened a| bight . cd B grntmsoetabtend been Bagel wegen {Gf ant denn roy ; ag fee Reg hogy fese-tas , pette Today's apeions were biiet and @ New Gas Company at Work, = country, ond mt bats again showed and in consequence nearly all Boys’ Caps. It is reported that hea | * teks : oo “ he ¢ by nh neeee to | hare are om ‘ pare os egy Laon ken tn Agate esnes | Semen Sores Wy Oeieee *-| voted exclualvely to lodge ceremonies! |The new gas company cempleted advances teas. | Ot, ARP neat | 25,000 10. 98,000 ure out. While value for ie il ue for . were shot to 1 eral Mex-jent. A brief meeting 4- and formal business. laying its mains on Minor avenue at oe anced from. @5 S40 to 67 B-40,| the miners and breaker-employ © value for Pr value for . Tem were bled. tive committee was held this morn-| A literary and musical reception| oon today, Work was commenced | MVSUN). 'a5't 4 os are not iuterested, they were ne pZRe murderous affair ts said to] oe" “rye rst business aeasion was| Will be given tonight to delegates and|#t once on Terry avenue b aed . arily forced out by the strike of : ; e & out of the killing of a/ '™ occ aarti ~ } the firemen | BEES TY whe Inf a arbors tal oe eterno | nt nd : See ce ncatee ame $ WHitE and Colored Shirts, Neckwear. Bathing Suits, BOO,OO0 acerca eter nner heer eteatints Ma STOLE BICYCLE ae Dodwell & Co. are having all kinde| shower: Weduesday, fait; light ¢ | abnsiine ot Eve i Nile dog see J FLAMES L LICK UP $ | of trouble over the escape of a Chin-| fresh south to west winds } In Fact, Everything during tais week at ACTUAL aman, brought into this country on —— —— | GREEWOCK. July 16—The Sham COST. one of their Vessels, Chong Bing Steamship Braemar, chartered by! rock WICHITA, Kan., July 1&%—Dold’s, WICHITA, Kan. July 16.—Later| Chong ts hie name, and he escaped! Dodwell & for the Orient, sal» house, the business main mat ¢ the lous at $800,000,|from custody at Port Townsend in| trom Tacoma tomorrow with a cargo| «8? Stay of Wichita, was burned this | About 1,000,000 pounds of wheat and the early hours of Thursday morn-|o¢ flour and general merchandise. | erica. morning. The plant, with the stock- ju loads of lard were ¢ oyed. ing. A reward of $50 Is offered for ! Yards, covered three acres. The Three employes w injured by | his arrest and return to Port Town Umated loss is $256,000. falling walls, IN SMOKE one seriously send. ‘THEY SELL LIQUOR WITHOUT LICENSE GROANED ned Glass works, a four-story ta. tective Philt In all, seven pro- flat, and a cottage adjoining. A prietors of se illegal points tn éhar body was recovered It which liquor is sold were arrested | ed to be that of Wm. Holst, |29¢ fined. Frank Kelly, J. BE. John a teste 7 “ son, Chas, Wran, J. B. Rockenfie proprietor of the glass plant lw Steffen and Lizsie Chrier co tributed $200 to the city treasury in the wheel and the officer arrested — AUBURN, Juty 14.—Prank Wen Will Report on Airship. av wage foes | Made Public. hfm, but allowed him to stay at his ‘ i : ty ake home. This morning the boy was Hol Dr garam ct (nam ceaimaMtt The epacial commiten that was Ea AS Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, bore up bravely until the maSK was) Dir “ aapect th 2 hod “ MADE BLUFF An (frmel meeting of a renjority of the members of | he ‘eae the be unions bie. tether 627 FIRST AVE. ship now a hi park, made the board of health was h adjusted, when he groaned a and trembled as with palzy Wennerholm murdered his sweet- heart, Emily Adoiphson, two years ago, near Jamestown, N. Y. He cut her throat and then threw her body into the river. He had tired of her, inspection today. They will report their finding to the chamber at its meeting tomorrow to ascertain whether or n in his oMfeial reste same would be accepted fused to tender his resigna: evening by Officer Ren Thompson for ne his wife, was today al to go free if he would here- . | after stay away from his bet The Two Men Accused . Counter. | A Seculiat story nine out at the feiting trial this morning. Cross had grown iting Co Fro jealous of his wife and made a fruit in the some even This ac’ by many citizens through fon was Pe CCC COO OOOOCE tirect also @ result of private Inform BOARD OF HEALTH DEMANDS THE RESIGNATION OF DR. M’KECHNIE A SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—Fire Ban —— pee ae are oper —_—$————————————— this morning destroyed the Pacific! SS", SJesterday rommand up by be. ACCUSES Health Officer of Neglect of Duty--Latter Refuses) ’ to Resign and Will Be Removed—Outcome of the appropriated bicycle b Revelations Made by the Star Several . Months Ago—Inside Facts Now Id last evening tn the office of Dr. Gibson, ot Health OM on a hint al McKeehnie tion. Dre. ¢ were present, then conferred together and decided that another apecial meeting, with all members of the board pr near ¢ th outgrowth Star against the health officer, and IT. arrived here today and bef es 8 om Saturday Next Positively the last day. stripping for the vegase to Am-| boy, who lives out on N and Howell street, has pu 10-year-old h avenve himeelf ADAMS & BLANCHARD SECOND DOOR FROM 719 Second Avenue éttumeia streen he SODA WATER aus SPARKLETS will make any bev- bright, sparkling and deli- into serious trouble. Yeaterday he! An bicycle b | ter was reported to Bicycle Vatrot- | é era man who hunted for the littie clous. Come in and let us show | fellow al y ye Last night | lthe boy returned to his home with | them. | wishes. The matter will probably | + McKechnie would hand be dropped ready given him that the was present and flatly re- dibeon and Limerick, who FEDERAL COURT. The United Sta Ajourned today t district court 1 Monday, July THE LEADER 0 SHOOND AVE. nt, should be to remove McKeehnie from Greatly Reduced | C. A. Heckman and M. E. Hanson | today filed an intervening libel on the schooner Alice, to i aned the owners of the vearel to make repairs, no part of which the f charges recently filed recover 4 by members of the board KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 16. eas attempt to end his life. He drew |@ themselves concerning derelections of duty by McKechnie in relat patna WBE OFFER THE = ery ae ee . pera Pr EAS CFS Ss, Be, Faby 16—Rais & razor across his throat, but did not|@ tion to the hand contagious Aiseasen, expecially smallpox. BROUGHT AT 26 to ond DOLLAR. Watch this space which has fallen within the last 24| Jake Rosenfelt and H. Robinson, fh a fatal pot. Be then otarted > posses be: Siaaes Cniehs odtan ae ie whee | from day to day for interesting pr rae ee En aengy 4 wa tha| 20, te men who were arrested by his wife and struck her sev-| ® by a 1 c hoa om this paper on February 38 a ft. Southwest from th + Aig Riser - pinot ‘ou the thee e| the laxity of the health officer, this paper o 2 >, h ‘ rd wns, B. ‘Temperature has| UDite Mates officials several day ws on thi nee tt (ht o “ srg bo Pog edershayyrencs idan cag bac yt oe pli Parasols must go this ker os penn Ereees snently Sad the ‘Bumidity | \6' sr A tomes ould-be mulcide to jail gr green “4 ; he health board and the pub a im bl ge di Pho as kind; clear- has been greatly lessened in their poaseasion, were release’ by atin te 0 sa. @ thenticity, which revealed clearly to the health board and the pi what they are markes : fit of these bettered w Commissioner Keifer, as no outfits |e He the inexcusable conditions existing in the health department or Dimition, 3 fitions the farmers of Kansas ar found. They were subsequent-| James and Leo Nevine, two 11 te's peculiar mana ent of it. Then Millinery at one-half and vga no pe } eault of Dr. MéKeoh Jubilant today, y arrested by Detective Lane as|year-old twins, were arrested by OM. | £2 © result of Dr. MéKeohn lers. it was thought thaticer H follow nae awin a storm 1 last night as truants. The funeral of Mrs. F abeth Nel-| they had sold counterfeit money g young fellows live down near|@ and his challenge was accepted fot was held from Church of | the plan of the “green the Grant street bric and are in-1@ the b 4 of Health, McKee Immaculate Conception this morn-| This m ng the n 4 clined to the habit of running away e otens n fac {ng at 9:30 o'clock. Interment was no charge upon which| Their little stay in the city jail ¥: and freeat defen In fact at Calvary cemetery 1 them. expected to bring them to time. days in advance of the tr that he could. He visited a and wh <SESSSSSTS statements In wri THE FIGHT AGAINST THE OCTOPUS PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 16—De-{a Yelopments in the sheet, tin a hoop-mill-workers pend wholly upon the situation at Monessen, Pa., and possible ac by the Tin-Piate-Workers’ Prote tive association, which is composed et men who finish the Plates, The Monessen nv mly tinplate mill not tied the work of a verbal answer own satinfactior Isement. With Jority of the t rent reports to the effect that ne nufacturers have offered nat ¢ Amalgan nt Powell of the ting Informed President shat rn A to arbi- strike now de workers, fer of the ing that his or accord with th PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 16.—Or-| ing sent out to vari-|® ts fn response to numerous | mn of | work is being inaugurat-|@ most needed. Shaffer said y that no steps had been taken| @ algamated this m nization is in hearty | ® Amalgamated ous ails and a most elaborate sy PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 16 4) mission estimate of the number of workmen |ed wher If| now affected by the strike shows at | to a statement v 4 nie would be man, but he zern are n the night came fe ywed to do so without being put under oath, ne standing that all of his accusers—n “. To vot under oath—and explained everything to his The board of health then took the matter under hnically eustained, ‘The heaith oficer dared the Star to file charges, An Investigation fo’ hnle not being debarred from the fullest he was all Effects, ‘ete.; styles; sold + only 10c. y desirable shape t $1.50 worth one-quarter its value. lowed before HANGING |No Punishment Too Severe | Silk and Dress Goods nants and dress lengths at deep to close ut owed to t the charges fal and make any and all explanations * | all of the Star's witnesses and other for Such Crime. 000000000000000oeoooooeo OOeosoueooosooeoseroooes him to put up a defe he | cmenenpemnnmnnaeggpa every acct days th 4 McKechn health officer, and wished to remove him what to do, so as not to produce unpleasant comp’ to the Star that MoKech #0 a8 not to injure the young ould be given a chance to resign within a month This chance was given, with full knowledge of the Star, and was declined by the health offic Dr. Heg, who is the one as made privately e, said to a Masataro Yamataya ts in jail awaiting preliminary trial on a se- rious charge, that of importing his adopted daughter, Kaora Yamataya, from Japan to this country to be | placed in a house of ill fame. The little Jap is but 15 y and is now in a very delicate condi y symptoms, Whe |tion. Ih an a@davit she states that year snes t to us Wwe Gan emeure pon |ahe was compelled to live with her of the : { ne reach of human father and two e men Jever since their ttle They came he Kaga Ma- ru. Chine her made compiaint agai ya and} citizens, had made sworn aeation McKechnie returned Your Eyes will Tell When you need glasses A few hints: Head ght, sleepy fee jects, either and burnir These are ve you warning, ‘0 bright of ob- istance, smarting around the eyes— fact developed that the ma was not satisfactory as a but hardly knew just ations, Fin of the mar Schuchard Optical Comp'y st Yamak | Deputy Marshal Stringer Tested GRADUATE OPTICIANS or, who preferred to fight |him. Yamakaya says his wife con- 1207 Second Ave., Seattle, Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's, member of the board not actively | ducts a h f ill-repute on Jap- anone alley Spokane. The child Star reporter this morning unjon-organization | least $0,000 men are out. This num-|to call out the men employed by the|@ @rrayed against McKechn! in now at House of the Good there progresses and the plant is tiet| ber will be largely increased before | National and Federal Steel compan- that he had not attended the special meeting of the board last Shepherd, and Will soon become a | PAA AWAA090000000000800000 00008 Reet It will be a serious blow to ths|the end of the week les, would suk night You may state,” he remarked, “that there have been mother. i of th hor would such @ move be made will be I T s of $50 nd up im- steel trust. If the tinplate-protec President Shaffer stated today | unti the many things about McKechnie’s administration which I do not Fen mn te Gren & pre OAN Ss In sums $500 a nd upward, on im 3 five workers line up with the Amal-|that for the present at least he must | cor long ago voted for his removal ff an- 7. 4 oe proved real estate He|® approve, and I would ha ®amated association, another great | deci other man, more avafiable, to discuss arbitration. He| declared him f sang could have sic T Keifer on been secured.” Northwest rust and S; | ; See } fe Deposit Company ; | Victory will have been won. ‘hers | will neither deny nor affirm the eur-| victory, ro Dr, Gibson's attitude was fully expressed to the Star some i \ , ft ose |@ weeks ago when he privately stated his beltef that McKechnie was @ | Pak Ling at Portland. 94 West Columbia Street, Seattle |@ not the man for health officer, and that he could be profitably sup | ,xOrigntal liner Pak Ling, Chin ra | aii aia Kaan 5 @ planted Dr. Limerick aleo made known the fact that he held the la 1) at ht to wit Lor ——-— @ same views Dr. Gibson. Just at this time Dr. Limerick de under chart Balfour, Gut CHAS. CGC. HOLCOMB |@ clines to talk for publication, but Dr, Gibson 4s outspoken. Co. The Kintuck finished loading OPTICIAN i$ Under the law the board of health haa power to remove the pacetes wer ayuoee, Woe ae-) whe Bia, Seam i$ health officer without notice, or charges of any kind, and it is un e * for Brazilian port ‘Felephone Bine dil Following their jared intention Ie Mill, at Fremont, 19 men walked out derstood that this right will be exercised, a mafsority of the board LU T Chin Wo, new) Planer men and mi h in alat 4 o'clock " wo returned to work ya liner, ie at least being of the opinic m that ach ange fe advisab! SHOPS SSSSSSSSHESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSHSSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSOHOSSESSESOSOSD Bumber of the lumber manufactur. | (hin morning. ‘Mr. Thomas Sanders is and flour for tha | 2659586955555 555969958905 5559090505 ng mills of Seattle, obedient to th sident of this company. is also complaint in Justice Cann om Seattle about | "vy WINES ~ PROM THE WO a Mandate of the fsenatt ting ident of the Uumber Manufac- | court hun been sworn ta by Bilry Wil, COOO*OOOO® OOOOOOO0OOOO 000000900060 G000 0000000 | BUY WINES RIGHT (ROM THE WOOD, ‘Trades counct!, quit work yesterday turers son charging J. W. Mare and G. w as Excellent Port, Sherry, Muscat Angelica, from $1 a gallon up, dae oo tisk kdars, Mee keloue Co., 6 men walked | Cromwell with embessiement, ” str | Clarets from ie a gailon "oe a mI je vurs. Not 2 ou wi » alleges that he entrusted feist’ left Bette Dletes es was) Forty me 1 quit work at the Wash | these two men with $60, which they | y 00 a - 2 P. % In the contest, the Lumber Manuf nif & Bchader’s tniii, 90 men aro | (PPromrated to their own use, \@ Telephone Main 1060. 5 ike Street. ers’ Exchange and the Fu t : Carl Heinriek has filed a complain | G59BBB9SGGS90G59 555% GBBVVISSS Tradex’ counctt n Justice Cann's court charg | Mills Mot Vot Affected The walk-out is the result of | Frank Russ Tefusal of the mill owners repre with robbing. “The TO ACCEPT FRIENDLY EFFORTS Opium or Tobacco Washington Morphine, Institute in for the cur Habits—The only Keeley of Liquor KEELEY } r the lumber industries not complaint says that Russel by force ‘ fl tite Thou : Sunes ember exc hange to gras et affected by the crisia are th 4 violence relieved Mr. Heinrick T TE and British plu rob a. Inetit ute} Ihe ure ATS r jay. pout 160 ww fi 5 in mone: ne 0 watches een Lake or Fremont ¢ 30 Sullive le 15 12RS BFe 80 tar affected ‘At frat | at Ballard; Stetson & Post Mi oieue rf $100. whe Lgl ne. 5 INSTI U ing. Tel. Main 335, Seattle, Wash. ¢ Castle, Mgr » hours’ Day for 9 hours’ work was (° ft rent in Beattie; the! tried before Justice Cann. demanded by the employes, but ti eattle Lumber Co.; the Newell Mi demand was subsequently modified ©9-; the Q " n City Manufactur to 9 hours for 9 hours’ pay Ca., and sor John Nelson has # others v yt plaint before Justice Cann charg The son 6 ves, members of the exchang¢ fi ing Frank Tongquist, a cab-driver, ‘tin member of the Building Trades'| with assault and battery. Nelson of the enehanen tor Zeint member council mays they will have no! has an eye In deep mourning. Jun- hour day is that ll poem A e ouble wettin lumber tice Cann will listen to the two rad. orn to a com ho are not be long before ty vould facturers claim that no/feally different stories of the affair) ‘®* machinists’ etrike have a omted"s hey employes outside mi furnish lumber for | tomorrow morning. wose Ger » hours’ pay or an Seattle building. = j ¥ with 9 hours’ pay. They| At the Building Trades’ council | proposition looking toward any that the condition of the 1 Fade will not stand this, and tha they will cfowe mat this, and that me to three months, or longer, if ‘Th necenmary \( 0 At the Bryant Lumber ana Shingle Two vessels of the Alaska Steam- t was stated that there was to be given out for publica tonight—the Dolphin, Capt. George | members of the lumbermen's | Roberts, and the Dirigo, Capt. Hun. association and of the trades council ter, both bound for Lynn canal will hold meetings tonight. ports, SAN FRANCISCO, July 16, The effo fatled Henry T. Scott, speaking on behalf of the Metal Trades’ arbitration ship Co.'# feet are advertised to mail| The machinists state only a few desertions have occurred in the ranks of the strikers. | The Union Iron works is still practically shut down, to be used as an hotel for imported # on-union labar, _—_— = You Will Have to Hurry= if you desire to receive benefit from t investors, capitalists and la JAMES G, GIVENS & (0., BROKERS, YOUR EVES. should be protected with proper glasses, We examine eyes scientifically and furnish the best glasses that can be made. ™e H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Opticlan,708 Second Ave, Se rs we are now making to rts of the Municipal Léague and the local merchants to arbitrate t returns possit 33, 34, 35 Starre association, absolutely refuses to consider any Boyd Bidg. Seal ‘The #trike 1s likely to be indefinitely protracted The company js remodelling the old Atlas foundry um ntn ro} Bit! rup ern rrb t fr siz re he: tow polu eH or