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& ‘'S A MONTIL 250’ VOL, 3. NO.1 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNES DAY EVE ING, JULY 17, 1901. STEAMER TEMPLARS —-TODAY’S LATEST STRIKE-NEWS f° apivs a cxanctmmns Mayotte, } FREMONT COMPETE . Mae Soap { tied beaks taaerd, * ch oo re ms : : F aed of - ston $ 3 i i iter % Ly. : : ; ‘ 2 Terminates Saturday, July 20. Take : ' a =| 18CO, NEW LOND( Conn., July 1 mnt, crowded w o ween we passeng sleep at was cra: > passengers s the mills w at on, FROM SKAGWAY | the contest ts being mad ; ' « the strike can t b MMs. ™ c t ning a fire which f Amalgamated may the men the non-union milla, thy . — % Tidal te aut} Steamship City of Topeka, Capt.| £ {jue tnmaiened the wie ot the | ateot tr mt to abrogat : with loyes by which they w 0 » A Pe ac ch eats Wheae t loat pts e Ole hip ¢ Canyon Lumber ¢ (Ghuerer &| prohibited ¢ nln union. That is the whole conter sien sea y the & arrival of the City | thie ye hg aa ere © ral striae in every union department, ot the | Arrested for Riding a Bicycle \ Cold and Delicious ¢ 4 tel mek ate Iie a a |, Pre] atoel-trust milla, President Shaffer says the time has not come for that on Sidewalk Within P ; = tons Tread from} but will soon arrtv n'a dema t grante deed, b Limits Try a glass, and if you do not find Pa : ht was dam-| jon “+ og PITTSBURGH, Pa, July 17.—D thie + « "oa day, it will not ost you a cent. ‘ on her cours Top on « al Interest bet © strugs ri Cia th de 2 | wie q a J Ame m exe ganieer Flynn of th a ation of Lab Ned at a the Gorpe tle cio cic = wid: | Eumated headauartere and tendered ail the aid that Mes tm ths power theming Bicycle Putn Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, 3 12: ev Tremont arrived here this morn , oe Ls ti 627 FIRST AVE. OAR | q ving ab. Order was re ‘ 9 mast WHE at Welleville, O., bas 2 fer the present. In) Siting the heinous e wevvevceannnenvesesssoqnononveone ee neoooH THT Cast 4 pursuance of the manager's order to resume work today, 30 workmen stored, orly when the City of Low a bicycle on the mt eft appeared in response to the Tre- ared, but th SAN FRAN manager concluded that that number was not #uM™ | avenue rand concert, in which 10,000, opened tom mont’s whistling. Several other vee- | © At now - ey odinew uae Leaguers participated and a feature | | At now sets also came to rescue and as-| > wnich was the signing by « chorus| ST! pere fisted in taking off the ISCO, July 17.—A) conven : 4 Howell w and the mills were again closed. It ts said that | contrary to the mptly. ar first 21d not know who be was n which will be formatly| &5 conn (unawesey? Clent to men the ¢ eday 1500 Leaguers had} non-union men will be brought here, in w ‘ Of 2,000 voices, was the preliminary | vention premion’ ts be’ the iarecet| fluence other milla to attempt to atert thoroughly frightened parson a oe [opening last night, Mechantes’/ and most successful in the history begged for mercy. Aft pav of the big Epworth league of the Epworth movement. BRID hie entreaties for some tin THE LEADER 710 SEOOND AVE fous trouble ts cane ated the offe but Je manager will in sters, 2 for mpound scription Grmucaraawtermess|¢ OU General Clearance Sale Een = = here were ordered back to work, but in obedience to the strike order) pr never again to rid on a with its @ notive bargain: # crowding it each day with - len Me Has a Better Job. change has been mentioned as one| from President Shaffer, not a man responded aidewalke with! Himite, eager purchasers. They are aware we e e Of serchan- . of the two factions In the fight, has oe Se erry, Sa cron Pic artee make cctitiodl = Kennedys Med % Swift's ific . RT, O., July 17.—Thia te the day the 2000 tin-workers Charles P. Tatro, a city sewer In- led to some confusion. Loggers ar NEW YORK, July 17.—President Schwab of the steel trust bad a : det riving in town today to see if the . | ye fold apector, resigned to take effect as SUDO On tomy wouid be affected onference today with J nt Morgan. Upon leaving Mr. Morgan's ith +} ] wan & oon as his successor is chi 8 Get tacanes Mice, Mr. Schwab declined to discuss the strike in any way prices ndent Little w Children’s ars Swift's £ Coke Dan Ayer’s H Ladies’ Linen *’ Handkerchiefs 2 for t perinte il appoint his rewarding t 8 fires of Meee ‘The steel men continue: their closed-mouth p 4 meshed pine aS successor from & Het of eligibles ax| .,2: &, Bt rm of Brace & Jecksta; Mavy Cape mmer Und : fne's Celery Con #, John R. Taylor Unio lack Howe Fellows’ Syrup Hy K Ny Neck Ribbons The Northwestern Glass works must. be sold to satisfy claims @gainet the company in the sum of | jng a job for t $25,000. Judge Taliman has signed | Co. on Capitol Hill. echee’s Germn i | Peruna . My Shaw's Pure Malt (whisky! | Wizard O11 but Wall street.heard today that the trust had decided to isaue a Jockete; Bal ment in a day or tw chia Our bargain tables contain jonas and Fancy Goods PITTSBURGH, Pa, ‘July 11—The report comes from a good soures Pa parked at one-hait MANY CASER ONe-quar In New York that the steel strike is in a fair way to be settled. The | . r Amalgamated off here and the trust om in New York are in| | heap 4 tong-distaace-telaphone communication on the subject | | geoeereosococcsrocsoooos cooccocesosoosoooorooeee PITTSBURGH, Pa. July 17.—President Schaffer denied this after. roon that any fresh r ations were on. He eaid he has had ne com-| H. H. H. - ‘The remainder are ¢ ALL HANKS DUE JA AN volved directly in this fight. 4 > not want to be if we cam avoid) munication with the trust since Saturday, and that if acy such rum mete o as © ae were adeah, they are for stock tovbing Purposts ~ Bandit Robs 2 Coaches WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17—| be a serious obstactes to the progress| reason I have nothing or | Japan, acting with her waza! m Tahemalty negotiations at Pekin, Publication. A numb. WILKES BARRE, Pa, July 11—The stationary fremen's neat-| Single-Handled and eration, has withdrawn her deman’ undoubtedly will materially as.) 0f the exchange do not believe |in tefh Ue constantly in receipt of encouraging communications b g of further indemnity from China m bringing the conference of| mixing in, this fight when we qvertllnae conets +- Hf ontontadson comeasniositons tents} Makes E gr. cor tigphone, Main. 187, — ee a sincera onmer den * je wood-we ne 01 trike eituation. The engineers ea M go out if non-| | cor. Pike St. and § based | ing factories are compelled to con nds are put in to take the frem , akes Escape. | ing factories are compelled to com-| union mem and green ha men’s places . whe is building a house, bought his cl Pi uly 17, o stationar mei ef | sry) i the decree ordering the works sold | doors and other inside stuff from a| Carers ee Be Tee Sieh eetenery Sreeen Laghawana within @ dave. Wa. Delles, jr wn Portland factory because he could| have been ordered out on general strike, their employers having refused| UKIAH, Cal., July 17.—Highway- ‘ ot New -¥ has the first lien get it cheaper, when there ts a fac-| to grant concessions demanded. Nearly every mine in the Lackawana|man yesterday afternoon held up O cook can possibly be happy these eaicliiet the y, a0 be holds « tory run by Mr, Littell right here in| vaiiey ts erippled today, and many have had to close down entirely and robbed the two stage coaches dave wands bells " $15,000 mortguge. The Boston Na Secretary Oldham, of the Bullding| — prrrwrow, Pa., July 17.—Serlous results already are beginning to|"™ between Ukiah, Blue Lakes ummer days standing over or even a 87.008. LSINFORS, land, July 17.|that there i nothing in regard to . " | perpetrated in a deep, wooded 7 : " Pest of HELSINFORS, Finnland, July 17.) (hat there i nouid be eiverout for | ing slacked off, with the result that mine-workings are filing up with|PerPetrated in a deep, wooded ean-|% 1¢ ONLY ONE STOVE which will allow ‘The case has been in litigation for! Great ex 4 every effort was made nt up and place it is. This movement was and ment has been caused| publication. He recently told @ rep-| water and ga by the issuance of an imperial | resentative of the Star that the less separate Finn. | that was published about the coun it the better he would ike 1 janing in 19 ani « . aii = fe is will mean tremendous lone to the owners. e robber secured about | 7 Lakeport. T 0000000000 000009000904 | 5309 from the pansengora, whom he| Jjolllea” while compelling them to} y thetr pockets ea are out “cooking comfort” in the kitchen. That stove is the reliable latest improved gaso- line. There was a time when the gasoline stove was looked upon as about as safe an arti- cle as a dynamite bomb. That time has long since mor to star & poying rmy—t Btronsly opposcd by a number of| merging it with the Hussian the large stockholders, however, and ay... ob Sy co tee ees ae es BIDTHS ‘ALASKA Hee ee TETION bidder liberty. WOODWORKERS’ STRIKE HAN DEATHS) «TRAFFIC rue rca win 2 919 TERS iat | tion City Council. Sone bel TRE ut-tbeaite by Ay of ity elt om) The Summer's Business Has | 7 : | = gasoline stove IS ABSO- ‘ f AS IT STANDS TODAY Jane there were 13 th Sui Greatly Fallen Off. and John 3. Dlller, comprising’ & |$ LUTELY SAFE, and of . ned i eest to sonnall asking thas susradie| stoves, THE RELIANCE IS FAR THE BEST. 3 Manufacturers State Their Slde—The Demands of the|sm== 0" 2 Miers sual Gnd inae Sue] q re Pt fonunke mains be extended and more hy: | Workmen Are Also Given — They Promise Aasitant Sanitary Inspe . fants placed tn the locallty of avees| Edith and Ida Yoeland, ing in the nature of @ nd 169 | Only a few we to Hold Firmly Together. 4 i a | |property on quowm Anne’nil' is prac:| Actresses, Choose WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR- eal.’ One thousand pounds of fisa| cise’ when the rush to ere condemned its height, reports were current that | Mealy without tection, & ‘The planing milis and the sashjto them as individuals and let them) Quarantine Inspector Geo. Devec- | at least two companies would put a| apne enaine, See ae A eet P. H R t | and door factories of Seattle are|vote on it. The leaders of the agi- ria 408 rooms fumigated | new vessel each on the southeastern | Protection | MB ne ag 4] olson houte, | more than half paralyzed today as|tation in the mill would not consent upants of infected housey. | Alaska route, and one company went | (here, It states, demonstrated the | | & result of the strike of the men for|to that, but dodged the q Dy | inepector McIntyre Te-|eo tar as to enter Into negotiations) of row of residences would be| | | mbing plans filed, 25/with a San Francisco steamship com- ected, maven notices ls | pany to charter a large vessel fos 5 tive plumbing atid one | the remainder of the season. Anoth- me.| LONDON, July 17.—RFdith and Ida er company Geing business princi From r | Yoeland, sisters and well known act & nine-hour day, Several mills are| saying they would vote on completely shut down, others are|seives in the counct! the nex Funning with three or four hands,|day night. They voted for a n and one plant, that of O. B. Littell,|hour day at nine hours’ pay, but 1)" at the Western Mills, Lake Union, | was not notified of thia act 1 the largest in the city, is in opera-|remained around the mill all that lions of milk and founl eq the advisabiilty of enlarging !ts| he case of Sam Yerbury, who was tion with about one-third of its usu-| afternoon waiting for some one of |‘ in good condition. The| feet of carriers. Within the past] -osteq night before last for alles Si force. A few men who walked out | them to tell me they were going to| ilk from some few dairies was con- | four weeks all these plans have been | Or" eee Mine neiage toward | themselves with poison in their] ‘Tuestay returned to work today. |,knock-off at 4 o'clock, but they did a abandoned, and instead of the ladies at the corner of Third avenue | Tooma tn a lodging house in this city, Otherwise the situation stands about {not aay a word to me. ‘They noti-|, John Van Horn, assistant sanitary |ing talk of Increasing ie Set nnn ee oes Seno reat eae \Gueer mae caupauninn fn it did yesterday. fled the engineer, though abut | Inspector, that 68 nuleances cilities to Nome and Southeastern | Sis "Gr the offense eae lay eae tirely destroyed before the city| could reach the They should have come two months ago. We are selling them’at heretofore unheard of prices,as we desire to sell them all before fall. A FEW odd sizes were left from our lines of $15 and $18 summer suits, If your size they are rare values. Their quality and style are exceptionally Tesses, who for a number of years were with Charles Frohman, killed BUY A “RELIABLE” AND BE COMFORTABLE 1 to ure an A member of the Bullding Traden|down at 4:30. T told the engineer to| Were absted in Jun ‘Alaska, the service has been quietly | 84 ‘ hres ieee Watne that Leek iost or| ieee rencing asus os Auereased”” ‘Three vesucle nave been| 4,74, sacle were Drought out that) 0004 cot cement to return to high. They are placed in lumber were available at the order | He @ the window for you to see 6f the counci] a month ago when the @emand for a nine-hour day was first and judge. when 4 t the Signal pe gelnad b ea Gentile tecewes | friends, when one of them in leay-| the United States, one of the men route; others are likely to follow, = = | picked up an titans ‘With the advent of decreased ser-| | Ss “ & signal t Then , vice Increased fares went into ef- atid that t al manufacturers | union and non-union, walked out fect on the southeastern route, tend- | cannot tle up the building industry | Three of them returned to work this FOUR DOLLARS ing further to cripple nship traf. | in Seattle, morning. Others have ¢ to me fle to Alaska | jowever; each uring the present dimcul.| turn to work | two, I now a Sherman, a little hunchback-| not few are kept constantly em-| | CHAS. @. HOLCOMB who has been in the Planing mill and sash and door bu hess in Seattle since 1884, and Oldest manufacturer in that busines 4 for at Dave Clough ani 0 per and convicted of that off 1 # court this n A man The Oriental trade is also brisk, Al- * tried ankan travel and traMo being prin-| nto in cipally affected. | orning. Steamships Dolphin and Dirigo, LONDON, July 17,—Lieut. J day more wages in Seattle planing 89 FHS SS GOTT ITUSOSSI OUTS S O55 9009 Boston Clothing House, BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD.., os the pas tete, S74 8 estement of that exact a cle ta in-room ih ® black \captaina Hoberts ana. Hunter Tes] Weir Graydon, formerly of the Am nthe Bxcellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, from 1a galion up. | gy eget Ry nd doors chapel house with a wo named |apectively, Alaska Steamship Co..| ertcan navy, who built the London| Clarets from 60c a gailon up | ‘ used In tle. in Lottie Ttelff when dwarf-like fix-|suited tant night for Lynn canal A Me : I dK and a aie i ie Mg Fe cisirpesrad ‘ates: | Nik nsamensate eal arse aha Paris Herre hes "hae Jure| “Avra al BRUNNER & CO. ‘Imported Key West my the Seattle coma, Olympia and Portland mille, | belong Me to Clough. This was tt reonine 0 revolutionize the ship ower to steamships to cross the At Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street. — P ne demanding | Mont of it I machine finish and in| prosecuting, witnens’ side of the ping of the world—a compound ateam|lantio tn. thre The | works EGE BESOIN GIGS SSDISISSOISSS D ( t COs t pale vad a | m hours pay.| work n# compared with ours, story. Mise Sherman, for it was her SE turbine, bearing thi ation |will probably be established on the |S omestic I ars al 0S Bo business with that organiza ; ; weg i 2 oy My pr pet > « | j : ee 7 44 act the C a rket here juat the same in the in-|room, then took the stand. She de. in Glasgow, that a sim-| Herbert Gretg, An¢ nem . B — rat not ten, an do not now. t houses ana bulld all knowledge of the affair, but a, rt ‘nen tov compound.” agent in| Landon, " contr na ar = You Will Have to Hurry == |) we are ciosing out our entire stocn menraiay she new ole Whe iuidie’ dageoria Rhee’ scorh ten | that of Geaay Wiehehehs WEP wade r 16 different pressures within a| vention, if you desire to receive benefit from the offers we are now making to Call and make your selection th Dian Oe Tl i reanothing About | hours and oom wages than we the arrest, nor of any of the oth gle oylinder the size of a nail kex.| Graye intends to apply the investors, capitalists and laborers, Quickest returns possible, | as they are going rapidly, ed on me to mee w ing for my men 40 work nine hours for tins hours’ Pay, but would submit the question | nalnen A from Swift & Cc day. would not t a Maft of 1oor turned out | is pald . A henvy attendance marked the Site entero won ; ia i 3 ttle factories are hand fin - sions today of the twelfth annual|ing accidentally stepped in front of|in personalities and wound up by YOUR EVES. ten to them as {nd ould Ve. | inted ‘Trans-Miasieeipp| Commerctal con-|an approaching Woman, After she the arrest of Yerbury, The young sake euehi die Weaksiens. Smabanaall ber Manufac ont Mayor Humes and e not involved in the pr Seattle and vicinity—Tonight aed | Stabe tee the homes of onterteininn policeman in the vicinity then took others attesting to Lis good charac. The fact that the ex-|Whursday, fair; light westerly winds,! the congress of 1902 |part in the remarks, which remulted tan ers’ EX ttle isa strong can-|the young fellow's c can be made. H H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 70 oribe for the Seattle Daily

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