Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ati ni li A cll ecuteanicaneniinammcnamianarsen 3 ‘THE Only Paper in ; wy r he ove * Temular cartes Seattle That Dares H K) 4 a 1 + s é » here the 5 Sa datverca al y to Print the News : : : l i [, | : ; y| ‘ We ' ' VOL. 3, NO, 184, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1901, 25 CTS A MONTH $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ HE M'KINLEY’S HELP ASKED LOSS HALF HE KILLED — TEMPLARS IN HEATED | READ Titls! IN THE STEEL STRIKE! A MILLION HIS SISTER CEBATE CNGANTEEN: SSeS aaah ahah aa ahaa aahanahan eh ahnnn fereceeerececoccoocoococcrcecccrcrry Later.—Late this afternoon it is reported that they Fede aak Bass book e > bo what vraag the steel s: i that Senator Fairban: 4 K bled Into th Th day The cas . ' . i. oo y Parr : : u 4 poration lawyers, 4 here for the purpose of holding a cot nase of debria caught fire and sational, The def e4 discussion, passed rf John W. I . / -4 what is th step for the president to take with reward t in one of the most disas-| May Fosburg was ndemning the action of t q grand esteemed neat OL ; sles Spon will be made at Wellevilic, O.| CINCINNATI 0, Juty 18—A num-| The I - - SAS ON ii : 33.13 per cent. Very convenient at 904 Second Avenus seville lenda support to this state. | men claim they have gain SHANGED pace pat WiLL TAKE A Hinckley Block, 219 Second Ave. , tempt the resumption of the mill. the strikers, — = . Dewees" mill at McKeesport will] Second Door From Columbia St. @ttempt resumption next week. Un-| ASHINGTON, D.C, July 1 less settlement comes, stormy ident Gompers, of the America NASHVILLE, Tenn,, July 18.—Abe thm ay be expected at Wellaville| * mm of or, AnRoUnCeEd to- | Poteway, “Babe” Rattice er HATES le power of the fed a Keesport. " ton would be lent to the Ama rh n 1s, were hanged ooailatal PITTSBURGH, Pa, July 1%—The| | gemate We are qutag te stand vy| 1.07 Thiet y ogac seats 4 gelesen raha tar er “ hits ted the les eae Le ‘bine i i 1 , may cl * | om and act toe real first halt watort-led in ar © he workmen, according to| Arreri-os sinless of Laken — Died of Smalipox. “ half, theleat in the ¢ ’ Ss Shatter, have decided to |” . ‘ WHERE TOOLS PET RT noe . on Cold ete Deliciou " aiee | NEW YORK, July 18.—Steet tros'| terday, Mra, Em n and « Try a glass, and if you do not find — | officials here have nothing to say to-| é oes the destin f the A t almast ; piste r4 h g LKES BARRE, Pa. July 18—|day regarding the strike. Conte WERE FOUND 1 pe ph wa. * championship hey it tobe a pe refreshment for a hot it d ht hundred firemen employed at | ences on the question in A Mrs. Harrison expired at 7 p. im.| Jf this be which , tone 1 day, it will not cost you a cent. J Ma colliery of the Lehign | order | vrancle Gagan, & veteran of the! About three weeks age Mr. Har ners owners of the ar havi | ®paniah war, was arrested by Officer # # taken down with the terrible | Tacoma and Beattie teaine i oy pont , § GriMth thia morning the char Aiwoa 4 by ar-old Oe ee P ; et Ain Santa Sher gionae Seta | Gamastens” eer beth voreveheas Wea wee the frei half of the Vortiand’s opponents Stewart & Hoines brug Company, RO Ee OFS Senne Pans Mare be- | the wife 9 ete bee Sek. the Sie Saas tece Sumarvew| ery game, w , ©a7 FIRST AVE Spe seanse »w Yesler way on Railroad ay ease and t The pag tg oeleonggcane ig berdlbaktee oii A sts of best quality Eng- jettompting to Giepose of a quantity | boy was burte , go into & nent week "| eae a AB totes FMT eale, with tucked yoker ed front, of pink and blue hambray, sa blouses, with que shields and cellar; some were _ but most of them sold for 90: <=> = An nee ae LONDON, July 18—Earl Russell, | of their noble stations, walked Into Theat ute recta | ine ety toey-tn, Te in: ON GoULO’s YacuT, THE syBariTE DO COOKING ARRIVES: a a Business 710 SHOOND AVE. and £1.60—too nany to 4 ‘They are Percaies, Cham- brays, Lawns, Dimities and Cord- oe, ‘plain, striped and ked, latest styles, every one was sentenced to three months’ tm-/| held the Iden Char, surmounted fs and new; $128 and $1.60 Prisonment as @ first-class demean- | by a crown representing the throne. | - —-—- Just as we predicted. This week has # ed all records. for Se ont. Whee the sari approached the bar} | NEW YORK, July 18.—George J. Gould's yacht, the Sybarite, go OUR BENSATIONAL PRICES ON CLEAN, STAPLE MER- | ar $1.28—Waiste of plain, corded om The tris! was highty spectacular. | he made low obe! Two hundred peers, garded in robes afterwards repe: ance before t! it company al! the way lace striped chambrays, fine per- cales and black ince atrti Lawns; were #1 and $1.98, ‘ nce to the court, | Salling every night, and @ lordly stork Deserted the Doctor and Now He) Attorn CHANDISE 1 the magnet that draws the crowds ng the perform. | ts expected to alight on the yacht at almost any hour. Splendid prep achttorney © q } lord high chancellor. | arations have been made to welcome the visitor. The tiny gu be Gets a Divorce, ote. The following lines you can Ladi Linen Collars..fe re | After the reading of the charges, | roc! Deore fam ounty buy at just half regu Ladies’ Handkerchiets. .S0 ; Children’s Resters, Caper and e Sones 'S See Men's Summer Under- by Caps, Summer Pe pont nA ed tn the cradie of the deep as never baby was ’ je earl's counsel asked that the tn-| ty physician, Dr. Paul Kimball, has been living on the yacht for Gictmant be quashed, Dut this was| time, Two trained nurees are in covinnt attendance. A whole retin refused. The earl was then called | ta to os yRaggnne “ ; ide fo peed, whieh be and. of servants is aboard to care for Mra. Gow The house at Lakew admitting {that he was guilty. He stated that |'# closed, and for some time the Goulds have been living ia seclusion on sis wats. Saini | he had acted upon the beat legal ad-| the yacht Goods Te | vice obtainable in Nevada, and had| The movements of the Sybartte hive attracted much attention of tate : ong peed | > ==" BOSTON GROCERY no intention of defying the law. He| Every morning she safle in from the sea and anchors off Liberty island quarter their lie 1220-1222 Second Avenue. be | placed himself unreservediy in the| for the day. Gould goes ashore In @ launch and remains during bus! hands of his peers. pliged to dis. | to sec ens hours at his om he Western Unton bafid Shortly after 3 | charge the co: *, Davideon| Mr. Du D Arrives With News of the) 1: are wite wes present, vut tne| yciock ne returne to the yacht, which by anchored off Bandy Hook or /SrAre® the Cem Mie ner sleeves| af the . AM r C | Teephone Main 1051 Proceedings did not appear to inter-|iower down the coast every night. It is found that the abeslute ak ing one way| county, M | " Belated Fleet. [ar ere, and fresh air thus afforded are very benenctal to Mre, Gould. | tier, ew amsterant attorney geerel oney saver on Ge Summer Dri nks wae then entabiished. | Trade Prices. Special low prices for Friday Steamer Portiand, Capt. Lindquist atid, ends trent; tei and Saturday—Hires Root arrived from Nome at 1:30 o'clock s ¢ Butler to / open front, 12%c; soft shirte, lee: pasar t; regular 20 this morning. She brought 11 pass-| fe reached th collars, cuffs, ‘per pair, 4c. . engers, Tl sacks of mail and latest 0.3.3. Heal We guarantee not to shrink your | Hires Ginger Ale Extract, regular 10c bottle, for . Spa ae Hires 1 flannels. We take the rough edges off your collars and give you high gloss or domestic finish (no gloss.) Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pike St.. established 1890, news of the belated Nome feet, but tana fr brought down by the Portland eing charged with advising a elient are t ta writ ineued by that court Rev. A. W. Newhall and wife, in wth of the Me charge of ® party of seven native gluse‘ var Garin sone’ 2's" | Thirty-Five Thousand Epworth Leaguers Invade the Golden Gate City--The Fifth International , Gian, st Carlisle, Pa. Mr. Newhall | will make ®& general denial of the ae oe ree roca ree & Snes ot Assembly a Record-Mark in the History of the Methodist Church--175 Delegates | Stange wise ert is oun Prascuoe|| THE HOLYOKE and Visitors From Seattle--‘‘Look Up and Lift Up" Their Motto. Sree ee wer rarer er oreet es Hires Root Beer and Ala, ready to drink, regular 18 patten, 10c 3 BOF gneiss Perretiiteereteerererrt ts NORCO ULL R yy: ay they | 4 that bh “Gropinginthe Dark” Wisdom comes by experience—some times, not always. He who goes year after year with de: tive glasses, who picks his “specks” from off a unter or from the bands of some peddier or Price, to use the vernacular of the street, is not “the whole thing.” One could buy @ horst for ten dollars and nobody would say it wasn't a horse, Il some day find that he has been But at this drug store you get im- fit you with giasses we give you || Mediate service, very highest quality EXCELSIOR = FROM VALDES: EIT D IA IAAI IA III I IOI II III IA III, LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LL LL IIE * at » | SAFE oye wervice. We give you Just what your || and low prices, all together. Every- SN TION. | tyes NEED, because we have STUDIED their || thing is cheaper. For instance: The powerful tugboat Richard) * THE EPWORTH Pt E ** EPWORTH BENEDICTION * NEEDS. NO GUESSWORK HERE, “ . v . 3.05 in Jaco! at Fert) & 5 with cavecetty seck f one an wane't tox ® ‘The Lord bless thee and keep th * 4 : ; . “Ib cans Townsend from Home st an cariz| neip others attain, the highest NewsTestament #andard of ex. # @ “The Lord make hie face to shine upon thee, and be gracious # | nies Oete-3t chuchard Optical Comp'y J Sivcerins, to: bettie hour this morning. The Holyoke| yw perience and life * & unto t * 1207 Second Ave., Seattle, Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's, Ree. on towed the barges Ontario and Erie, . th nd give thee #& | er and ¢ points th t bott he A. T. & Fe On. to Bt. Miteer| * T will abstain from all thoe forms of worldly amusement * # The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and «i n ns p san Bhe salled from Port Townsend June| * forbidden by the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal church ww pence. Ax : * | ahead fettetotetek el ataalatlaloielaieleieiaeielealeaiaaieiiaaiaiaiiaaisiaiisionn 4 | Packer’ 3, making the round trip in exactly| * I will attend, so far as possible, the religious meetings of the *& *& Mizpah I watch between thee and me while weare w | “20M 0 . % | 4711 Boap 45 days, and getting into St. Michael| * chapter and the church, and take some ve part in them.” * & absent on anot * lot go ¥ . > T NJ Tetlow’s Swan. July 4 he is expected to arrive| ¥ ee % | Secon THE Y ARE BEAUTIE toeres here this evening. EEE te te eT TTR TOTOI FE HE TOKE TB TFT TOT TOTTI TTT TOT TTT RTT TO TTT IT RIT IIE Mme Corn % | Wisdom’s Robertine x pr ap $i thos can be had at af the market; reg # which we have J . 4, and thi “ on wish to pay. ‘The finest. sweater ey | Oflental Cream . 0 Value, We can sell you for $6.00, ™ | Lyon's Tooth Powder ~ oO nnn «= | Rubifoam.. .. .. BheMeld's Den GOING, “NORTHRUP &CO. % | sosodent ». -. .. 803 FIRST AVENUE % | Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge .. \z % | Castoria LABOR BOOB UBOBOBEHBEBBER BBBEEEBBBBOBBBR KROGER | Sou of Firs sawmill at markat BITS OF LEAGUE INFORMATION The Epworth League was organized 12 years ago in Cleve land, O. Prominent among the several organizers were Isaac W. Joy now « bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church and president of the Epworth League society; the late Bishop W. H. Ni who was the first president of the soctety; the Rev. Dr. Jerse L. Hurl- burt of New York, noted as one of the brilliant men In the Method SAN FRANCISCO, July 14,—An last night and today up to this hour |—2 c'clock—a steady stream of Ep. worth Leaguere has bee: ring fn to San Francisco's all ss ge pben iis streets, Save for a few delegations of belated excursionists from dis. |tant sections of the United States t speakers on “Young Pe eel teenth | vements in ary.” "Yo we-ot the € | ments for the Twentieth Century,” |e scarce. Slate creek ta reporte ‘The Methodism of the Twentieth | have so far proved a disappointm y." ‘The devotional meeting |to the miners, while Miller gu the Athambra this evening will | has exceeded all ex | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabie be led by the Rev. Dr. P. A. Cool of | Cleanup be cng : : “yous Aa ‘| SOK CeCe COTO OOS BeOS ECOES Kilmer’s Swamp Root .. The pay thus far ts all in eeereerees ties Two pistol-shots |and Canada, ail the delegates and|* ‘*t denomination; the Rev, Dr. James FF. Rerry of Chr the Spokan Rev. E Beott of | Meason yall in Cutioure Olatiment=s Ten Puen ete fre Gon. | visitors were present this afternoon|* Rev. Henry Date, and the Rev. Dr. Benjamin F. Dimmick of Penn Vancouver, B. Cy will apeak on|frmvel, At Lhertgel mas wie gyre | NO “MORE CROWDING New Furniture Salesroom Beef, Iron and Wine . siderable excitement was the result.|at the opening session of this, th|* *Ivania, formerly of Ciebeland Twentieth Century Methodiem.” —| for puainess when the Kxcelslor|@ just completed close tostore @| Alcock’s Porous Plasters, 2 for eenre kane pprorttgntes the mat. | fifth international convention of the The Epworth League has a total membership in the United Only one league-contest is at hand | pajled. gw here you plgg i ‘sa largest and cheapest stock of house- § = vores e Cormpound r and found that the mischief haa|/teague. Fully 25,00 Lenguere are States and Canada of about 1,500,000, and embra the th regarding the selection of the city| Development work is being vigor hold goods on, Pike Street. mr eeRT re Pierce's Favorite Prescription been caused by two small boys. lnere from all parts of the Unteos|® Branches Of the Mothediot Genomigation in North America—the Sr tap. aati’ ARSCUGHAANA! Qoneyona inst erpasented ax withing srcueelcLe OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE | Plerov's Gotden Medical Disco e Pere erpedes. | States and British Columbia. Of|* Methodist Hptecopal church, the Methodist Episcopal Church |tion: The Minneapolis Leaguers come| tions on La Touch island, southwe oo tae Tes: Jas. Talbot, who'ts thought to be | these, about 18,000 hail from east of South, and the Jeyan Methodist Church of Canada. This total | with the determination to win this| 1, and sor ferry Aatero ickpl,,Ket. wae arrested yesterday the Rocky mountains. membership ts divided between about 40, hapters, as the society honor for their elty, and it is|/@ree » are expected baal fe par toate * fterumdn by Detectives Adams and | in each local chureh is ter to be wi a Acton thought they will win thetr ambition. | ‘The Ban Francisco Labor Counct! | , he. A vagraney charge wi te) THE LORD'S SUPPER. The construction of the “Cops Coke Dandruff Cure faced against him. At Il o'clock this ne interior f Ayer’s Hatr morning th: place in the Methodist church a» the Young ety of has addressed © communication to > + " Compound Awe ah nureh 4 » a uly mpleti Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer || Paine's Celery Com Kate Vienna, an Indian woman |!Td's Supper was celebrated in th Christian Endeavor has and does in the I hureh, At tHe convention requesting the assem- | g n atrung & distas inks Westhamen . Hostetter’s Bitte feraght to be insane, was arrested | several Methodist churches, The|# the time of the organisation of the Epworth League there preval | bly to asaist the protongation of the|about 110 miles. Capt. Abereror ee Bi aan vey || Fellows’ Syrup Hypophosphit y Officer Hubbard last night service was of a purely devotior ¢4 in the Methodist church in thin country five distinct societies of Chinese exclusion law | ble has completed about 275 miles of 2 CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y German Syrup .. 55 > grain character, no special effort being # young 5 whose alms—expr ter in the motto: “Look the military road through the Yukor arth Cure . 53 Andrew Brodien, an habitual in * 4 : : | - - — , 5 ine aaa nnaavontes by [oo L rao history of tae Mathcdet |e ea nay, Tere it common but whose orguntestions differ SEATTLE EPWORTHIANS | CHAS. 0. HOoLCOmMa np < Guile HBurkman this afternoon as, “°™ *™ story of the Method! e4 considerably or weeks “the big ‘Frisco conve | njure oarding Car, u wi pre ees AOS Lees tithe Woaetly ‘ad tock a Pe ac x is ‘Frisco conven-| OPTICIAN winerd Of * a tion” has been the toplo uppermost | a. KR. era ast evening sus if By . Cor Second and |, H. 2, Lt - 56 great throng of communicants par should be universal and recognized throughout the church, the : 4 | B. R. Fitagerald jast ing k a 0-018 Darke Bide. 0 recon d and Marton brs Wm. Coffey, @ feoent arrival trom | taken, together, of the sacred Feast Rpworth Leagde Was formed, ¢ A : Tes in interest among the Epworth} tained painful injuries while board | an 1ne0, 7 4 : lpg cate ne scheme being, in & word, gaguers of Seattle that tt] in electric st ear on Secon Franc! Whe Bee @ strong! 4: 1:30 p. m. a business meeting of | # Wi WiThIN A WHEE Leaguers of hat it} ing an rio # ror 1 riminal record, was arrested by De has come and is In prog ald st », local{avenue, Mr, Fitage n the [Sor wines mica reom tar Woop, | icv Adama this afternoon on aus |'N* Presiding elders and League off. The ofcat organ of the League Is the Kpworth Herald, pu Kpworthtan circles have been thin-|cvrner of Becond avenue and Seneca | BY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD.. lon. elals, at Mechanies’ pavilion, opene ished weekly in Chicago, and of which the Rev, Dr. Jamen ¥ #4 out @ bit—about 175 of the wear- | *treet early in t ng and hail-/@ ‘etl ort, 8 . the day's activities. At the sam Herry is editor. (He 1 also ger secretary of the society.) oer oe a Green Lake ¢ It approa @ Bxcellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelics, from ¢i.e gal ers of the “white badge with a re Clarets from 600 a gai hour the 1 ney | | RURNEEUEUEDERE EMEC EECER EEN EN EEE SEES ECE EEE ES HKEREE EERE ERE E EERE EE EEE EERE RRR EERO EERE ERR : 1 uJ Celebrated Reli om section of th he Herald has « cireulation of about 140,000, and in thia reapect {# thread” aren the Golden Gate city, | *! he thought It would ston, | § R Telephone, Main 7 iy eligionists, League held a conference. the most powerful paper published within the Methodist church nd will remain there throughout tho | 204,80 attempted to get o ey BRU NNE & = co. |S. 1. con Pike St. and Second Ay lames Leary et cer ePty 874 = CALLED TO ORDER Tne Langue at largo le governed by the General Board of Con rots car did not slow down, however and! Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. leveland, ©., ar f rol, who mem be '@ elected by the eo — 7 . J hi: 7 ved in Meattle yesterday on a va-| At 2:30 Chairman Fitben formally |* ‘fol whose members are elected by the general conference of th Among these visitors from 'Frisco’s| to the pavement, lacerating his right tion. Wither Leary has for toa| called the big convention to order Methodist church. rival city on the Bound are rallinee and hand. ‘The car kept on| are hoon pastor nya: iatridve,|Atter sone service sddrenee of wa ‘There are five departments in the work of the Epworth ministers thd Tana 5 brealdents| gine and by tandera ploked tn in-| ; ¢ largest Catholic ehurch in ome " . " ; Lengue—t, Spiritual; 2, Mercy and He 1, TAterary; 4, Social; ree, Or ene ; Tty | sured man up. He was not serious. || eum EES, aay tanenie ics tie a me nechrente ne ce wnat ya ogee Tein apes cy gra ius «hoa. & |G feet it natant, eee cee | == You Will Have to Hurry pet ny Bestest church organizers in the |and city W. Hamiiton of in directed by @ vice president, assisted by his or her own special night, AS many more went by other | painful, sf you desire to ivo benefit from the offers we are now making to someone, in ony mtry ssralbean As V. Hamilton of | | committes iets Gale he romaine tt Invoutore, capitate and laborers.” Quickest raturis poanbie ound of cod Murphy for thirteen years | 2on Pranic Rev, J. train All on Account of Gin, Kis eeht eacred ecriptures, ecctem eo Simmons of Woo in behalf of | There is an Epworth league chap : os: 04, dsbtem history and lentant!- | caltornia Method! [OOOO OR OR EH ter in ench Methodist Wpiscopal) A jury in Judg Mn's court tm AMES Gt aly (0, ary's Chechen omilletion at wale Mathotinn. Shurch In deattlo--. Firat, Battery |hearing the case of the state against Boyd Bidg. Soattlo 0, one OF the leanne? Cle Heaponsen to the addrossen of wot-| — , : Street, ‘Trinity, Haven,” Madison| Res Heycock, charged with receiving | = — fiitions ai fading Catholic in. | come Were made ax follows: In be-| Rev. Mr. H. M. Dabone of Nashvilie,|odist plecopal church, by Bishop] § Grace, South Seattle, Asbury |stolen goods, Heyoock, whe rune « YOUR EVES... n Park (Railard), country. half of the MetMPatst § Tenn,; in behalf of the Methodist| A. A, Carter of Atlant wed of brib: He has indefinite leave of a pal rter anta, r ri f absence church, by Bishop Isaac W. 3c spine @hurch of Canada, by the| This events Merman M. Danish-Norwegian | 1 ender to count of ill healt son h, by Bishop Isaac W. Joyce of | Hpk urch of Canada, by th his evenin M. th and Swedish M. FE. 'The total |!" tender t Ms will, Minneapolis ve . Rev, Mr, James Henderson of Tor-|ened by servic ’ | Jet him walk off with a large quan- 4 the entire su: an inneapolis; in behalf of the Meth » Mr. Ja I n or-|@ned by services of song and devo-|jeague membership in Seattle is Namer in Seattle, dist Eptacopal Church South, by the| onto; in behalf of the African Meth-| tion, ‘There will follow addraasas hv|abont #oa, Hitw ef wn Gn (Fremont), Gilni saloon In the city, is a James Sheehan's ba should > with proper glasses. We examin lly and furnish the best glasses “s meetings will be op