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cece mem preannarempent era re SEATTLE FRIDAY ’aper in pue Only That Dares 40 Print the News THE SEATTLE, BUYS BIG CONSIDINE ORPHAN GIRLS = IAMONDS) HEARING Of the House of the Good Shepherd Given an Outing. VOL, 3. NO, 125, VENING, 6 DROWNED, SIXTY LITTLE 2 RESCUED Tragic End to Pleasure DELAYED Given Until August 6—Trial Will} Probably Be Set for Early September, Bric-a-Brac, Brussels Carpet} and Costly Furniture tful outings n was that giv “se DOES TAGISH CHARLIE | » All This Goes to Adorn His Person and Furnish His Palatial Indian Home in Alaska lest Indian Known, Colburn’s Yacht. owned by Arthur nwich late y this fact the ¢ yas ways by the Mmory expects to r SAN FRANCISCO, palatial Indian home {i to transfer a SEATTLE RESIDENT DROWNED Frank McCoy, a Tailor, | Loses His Life at Victoria, B. C. Chautauqua salute, POWERS ACCE: T 450,000,000 TAEL WASHINGTON . Wires that 45 has added materially to his fine of personal jewelry The church and the Liqu most brilliantly arrayed m: arch and the SHC SOSSSOS SSO SSS SOS ESESSESSOOEOOOOSD DAMAGING MAY HAVE EVIDENCE Against “Fosburg, A cused of Murdering His Sister, May. # wot freely with f rs upwards of two karats one of his m Jur Impertied Sabbath, w meeting at the J posneasions. Nathan Newby of Low Angeles being chairm The Forward M with two diamonds. Tastes of » Madobd ne with whi ening © mins during his present visit anza, his 4-year-old son, he bh maged local shop . Picking up a beautiful br @ handsome rug there and @ quaintly carved « net somewhere else. picked expensive painting# lout from among daubs, and invest- 1 fortune in f tains and heavy tapestries. In making his selections the min ing king has been wise enough to be TO CLOSE More Mills if the Stee! Trust Doesn't Reach | an Agreement. was made by the It realize money at VICTORIA, Mooting With Business Mon. ay more than that the| ition was made us some time tings with bu have been bi who arrived Mase., July 19. trial of Robert Fos>urg! May, abound. evidence againac The detective he case testiti ad shopkeepers, 80 mpt is to be m: Isville mills, drowned in the ing, finding that vorrowed was adrift y stripped and went ewimn ie not at all bad. to Skagway, porcelain packed In harrels and box furniture wr that if thia strike is not settled r two weeks, tniata, machine-shop, department, 19.—September eed again this morn Late in the « the defendant today who werked on ¢ firet thought ant said the Blars had escaped, could not be rais to permit the and that while Fos Horse over the Wh Outside this devel head of it.” appear she summoned help Moers and other men searched dil! whether| gently witho being continued today. lived in Denver mata Seattle nged to the Wood. Wil Wrestle With Bru Charlie has not decided he will perte Fhite Horse or at north next week of @ man’s body men at Duncansville mil! ma 69 out this evening. | #teel-hoop branch of the trust will pot have # mill running. ‘There has been no attempt om the part of t establishment a! from the outside, there were no bul- ounsel with bis} put pt come south thie) nome. ‘The rest of the season will between wrestling with ussels and a tack hammer, F testimony of a @amaging na- ture was heard. Jammed today with STATEMENT EW YORK, July 19—The Stock hat the firemen’s strike nnsylvania coal regions is men of the W IN THE COURTS Dotna #, Crivel! { administration to the estate lof her mother, Bertha Criv this deciaton an Interesting point of law was touched upon ago a creditor made administr ther applicants. manufacturers to @ with the jent Shaffer said this it i# posaibl are a general « SEN vu wn DYNAMITE NSTOWN, July 19—A commissioned officer of the Munster fusiieers, Just Invalided home South Africa, dectares that the Brit the field believe bility to catch Botha Strong efforta to buy where Charlie and his partner icing for the yel 62 3-5, cloned at 63 5-8, A CAR PARTY LAST NIGHT Miss Jennie Case Patronizes the | Some monthe WE'RE NEXT convention of the Washington G Templars, adjourned there being no Later Miss Dor daughter of the deceas lod for letters of admit 4 that she had ne as she had 1 that her parent had dest ° of the children in the will well taken by the court and her petition was granted BOERS FORCE REPULSED LONDON, July 19—A sharp en: agement took tween the Boors and the ¢ # at Jamestown. of Boers attacked and was repulsed, only after sev AND NERVE fseh soldiers in tan utter imp was selected as the plact| and British office OREGON WILL NOT DOCK TILL NEXT OCTOBER the captain of the govern- plying between ‘This ground wai Unknown Robbers Make |’ a Successful Raid on Postoffice. Miss Jennie Cane gave a street car | party last night to a whole load of $t next thing to the joy of “tooting” in| car party cor tering a whole #trect car f¢ « your friends to MENLO PARK, Cal., July 19.—The entered by rob postoffice here w bers at 4 o'clock this morning, the| own and the building partial-| go with you. mpany haa found the demand creasing so much that Supt ster has provided and fixed up a car especially for the purpom orated with many equipped with noteelems rubber tires, air brakes and luxurious seats, the handsomest © picked espectal to the temporary and eternal | time the steam whaler came to our assistance and carried ent made today that ‘The robbers secured $250 In cas and $700 worth of postage stamp: and escaped. There is no clue to the identity #40524 P®420P 9q OU Pinom to a dispatch from Wash- battleship Oregon hot go to Bremerton dry dock and for the further state- UopssMALET 38 Bone 4oyj0uy wo44 seven killed and 20 wound | Boer loss ts unknown. MACHINISTS MAY RUN A PLANT OF THEIR OWN The Proposition Has Been Discussed for Nearly a Week- Certain Business Men Are Interested in Scheme. ¥ on| Whaling ment that today 100 men were laid a | Whaling £ ndefinitely at Bremerton as a re- sult of this change of plans. ~- the system. a} 9294) WOM LrwmIOI | fitness of things. Mins Case's car boarded at Roy street and Eastlake It was adorned with f evergreens and other gaily: namentation as well electric lights. It flashed through the lke @ glorious gondola on the Grand Canal ‘The Star ts informe ynoqe 38y) ‘uoyzoUE J FRUIT ALL CONDEMNED pear| The result was that all, ) passed and will be admitted condemned ,to the markets. thence out to elevated terminus of the Cedar the city with than seven illuminated hills ed; thence out on the Green by the steamer Walla Wal- California was [this morning by County Fruit In-| fc pector W. H. Brown. an taken in view of the hatehas begn directed at his head, | ‘oming from outlying districts and| His disposition of the have been precisely the same as Mr. von Holderbeke’s, had no coi 4 to contain many worms and 1600 boxes—will A proposition has been under con sideration a little number of prominent botlermakers and mould a conference this m business men on the proposition. matter will be final within a week or 10 days, when the full details will be given out for pub n by the ald Street car and other parties own music with Mr. Brown was well p Sound towns ints had been made to State Hor icultural Commissioner yon Hol of Tacoma, questioning the anner in which Mr, Brown was at ending to his duties. 8 Mr. Brown, marting under this desultory fire,| One mm ought this morning to bring the patter to a head; and he did it ‘The market opened this morning ith nothing doing in consequence bf the atep taken by t commission men were quick They summoned State Com. iasioner von Holderbeke hone from Tacoma. von Holderbeke, you're the very individual we re- Mr. Brown was well pleas- This was just the turn of events je wanted to soe. on Holderbeke arrived on the shortl¥ before noon and with r. Brown, he inspected th: rning with two to establish shop of their own. The idea was orig business man, who offered tc Je $10,000 toward the pre the machinists would “find” the re It {# estimated that from 000 to $20,000 cash quired to secure 4 aultable location ot m building and buy the lath r machinery and th Among the 1 on strike are several who, by careful investment, have be come not only ind fenned of moderate fortunes. the bollermakers is worth $12,000 tr decided upor ening at Green I ‘aso's guests oxproaned great pleasure at the three delightful hours she gave them. LARGE SIGNS — Hat Badges for Motormen and Conductors, Brown said this morning You see, a man roust use his dis-| Passing upon in can't look at every pei cerning the matter, line to mention the business men names of the id a machinist this spect as much as Fougrdee: ement Can Bo Made. necessary tools. 5 ena time wher t willing to get together; New Aincuss the wit Yakima and Wenatchee -\supply ua in proportion with just |™much poor fruit as does California. concerning the report from | Bverett and other nearby communt # that charges were to be brought against Inspector Brown, sioner von Holderbeke stated that it f So far as he knew there|tention to put up a machine shop | MAnufnc was to be no such action taken by| boiler shop and moulders in one. the horticultural commission. BEER-MAKERS ON STRIKE CHICAGO, July 19. 8 ago because the brewerion erion refuae’ ied for a sympathetic strike. crt, Fomised to quit when If @ strike ts with the shopowner uation and try to arrive at a settle that if a me 1 am positiv be arranged together | Ment can be made will forego the agreement Inspectors, motormen and conduc tors of the Seattle | being provided with new cap badges They are very fine in their way, but they don't weight much, for they are Jo of aluminum a oished door-plate who could get ,000 if he wanted to will not go back hours at] maé | striking machinists to buy a | shop already equipped nid rate of pay for a nine Other differences oan be| but that was ndoned for certain be no danger mployes will be mistaken mombers of the fire department ¢ closely Inspected. "It this thing is not Two Sites Considered rill ataet a te hine-shop of our remem on-Brewery firemen wideration by the men at the head of | ° of these ix on the Schwabacher'r ‘The other 1 closer to the business center, and more fered most of the money by a bus remainder of the ke will be taken by hollermakers and moulders good number of the | invest, and others have property on west to north winds, WEATHER FORECAST. For Seattle and Vicinity. Ordered, a t'a-up of all b JULY 19, 1901, 10,000 VOICES BLEND _ IN HYMNS OF PRAISE --SECOND EPWORTH DAY Countless Handkerchiefs Wave in Salute’’--The Rev. Dr, Randall of Seattie Addresses the Epworth Host--‘Our Imperiled Sabbath” His Sub- ject--The Program This Afternoon and This Evening. Yith the nolemn roaring of the bank of countless handkerchiefs nd day's seasion of the & < pavilion < led as chairman, Ad rators on twentieth century prob. r Tram The Church and the Work ung M The Church and the Institutional Church Alhambra theater the same subjects ements in the Church” will be dis. mass meeting at the pavilion will be pre Bliss of Michigan, ng Probability that Minneapolis will be selected as the Alhambra this morning on “Our Jmpertled Sab M, F WRECK OF ndall, Jr, of Seat BALAENA Valencia Arrives From Nome —Captain and Crew of Lost Whaler Aboard. Pacific Steam Whaling Co.'s ateamehip Valencia, eu Graham, arrived in port from Nome | this morning. She brow engers, a few sacks ¢ treasure, and no cargo. 1 Teller City J ‘ 6 coming \ Ladyamith, B.C, She stopped Unalaska en route, but brings of Interest fromm any ¢f th whaler Balena returned on the Val encia, and will go from here to 8 Francisco. Capt, Leavitt was terviewed by a report In regard to the accident that rend ered his ship @ total loss. He said “The trouble night of June 11, at a point wert of Norther succeeded in clearing the were in hop of being suddenly dashed to plocen, Not Daring to Move We remained tn this precarious position for several hours, and re on the verge of ylelding to den- ir when the steam whaler Wm. yler was sighted, and la for Nome. With the ald of the officers and crew of the Bayles we moved all our r supplies from the vessel to the istand| t Ore to the pride ef (he) ggg IR I IR RR RR RRR t. For 12 days we lived| * with |on the island and at the end of that Alexandria | and Jater ‘0 Nome. The Fatnaena was well equipped for whaling and trading, and had us made one three years’ cruise, one} two years’ crut er cruises in the A ried a crew of 42 all told. Sixt: us are on the V after renting up a little in Seattle. Fourth Mate Bartells was the only petty oMeer of the fated whaler who on the Valencia. etur FRIGHTFUL RUNAWAY Herman Weston, driver of a milk wagon owned by tho Jersey Dalry was seriously if not fatally injured near the corner of First avenue and Denny way in a runaway this morn- ing. He now lies ungonsctous at his boarding place, 1261 Taylor avenue. Shortly before 8 o'clock Weston wan driving his team along First av- enue, The horses became frightened | and unmanageable, Weston was thrown violently out of the wagon, landing almost beneath the horses’ hoofs, Two wheels passed over his body. The horses ran north as far as Denny way where their mad flight was etopped by a telegraph pole, Both were cut up considerably, A crowd of people gathered about the prostrate form of Weston, all thinking that he was dead, It was on found that life still existed and the ambulan: Voe found that no bones were brok en but that there were severe inter- nal iniuries, TAR nee Chatauqua’ George B. Leavitt and 16 the crew of the wrecked r of the Star urred on the miles! t cape, nmong the| rooks of 8t. Lawrence island. Only | & few hours before the wreck we had . and} es of continuing our! to the Aretio. ‘The venrel lost her bearings in thick weather, | and soon after we found ourselves Jon the rocks, in tmminent danger r came to our assistance, After rendering | | us all the help #he could the Bayles * * * 3 * * * * * GOING, NORTHRUP &CO. 2 several short. | quitting herself with credit until the} wreck, which rendered her a total) loss, She was bark-rigged and car- POPPrrerretetor lilo. Ss 2S eee oer rons t's A MONTH to ; ; 3 $ 3 ; 3 3 THE LAST DAY OF THE... (OST CLEARAN Ny! IS TOMORROW. That day will mark the passing of one of the greatest saving opportu- nities ever offered you. Our Business Is Built on Hon- esty and Fair Dealing You can depend absolutely on every promise we make. Any article in the store at actual cost, E. & W. ¢ 1 Cuffs excepted. ADAMS & BLANCHARD’S FARNSWORTH'S eo PHARMACY 904 Second Avenue Phe Main 9 peeeeeerccceecococoloc ot coocorocecery SUA TLE Wash ‘Shirt Waists | reduced 219 Second Avenue ty patterns cn clara all sige formerly 69t, Poe ences eeseeeoorereere 1 of pink and bine ' THE LEADER am ‘nd collar; some were 710 SROOND AVE 10 p, m. Only of them sold for 98eg pred BE UE ME vodeensrticta tren is om Vaise that ont 4 i They are Percales, Chame ®, Lawns, Dimities and Corde y | Madras, ‘plain, striped and ecked, latest styles, every Ong fresh and new; ¢ and $1.50 Our After Six sale of last Saturday was a whirlwind of suc- waists f ; oa cean, Long before the time of the sale our store was crowded with AT $1.25—Waists of plain, corded o1 ger buyers and remained #0 until we were forced to close our lace striped obrays, fine per. doors. Mundreds went away happy. None dissatisfied, only those Lawns 5 and $1.98, for A to ctor- who came too late, Our selling force has been increased a w evening we hope to have every one waited on satis m tly Te colored Lawns ....-.+.06+-30 5 be Pencil Holders ioe Lawns and Dimitics....60 § AT tc BOTTLE 1So Lawns and Dimitics ¢ Muciiage, Machine O11 Vase- 250 lxppor' a Sioves ; 5 line, Black and a Ink, Sic Men's ‘ork ¢ te Q c Peau de Bole, th ind 126 sult men’s summer Un- {{ Black Peau de Bole, the king phe y | pets $$ place; after six price, yard pp nomen gt es $} imported Fancy Taffetas, val- Children’s Hose Cloth Covered Nove up to $1.25; after six price oc men's Handkerchiefs. 10c yard .. .. 620 Si-to Bleached Huck Towels }} Sat inish Foularda; regular ~ cosecees8 $1.00 value; after #ix p. m. ed Bath Towels price, yard 626 iS | wool Cheviots; our (Sc grade; after six p.m 5 price, yard io: Parasols have received an “ m0 th Picks 100 Fancy T “ 7% good F 0 $} other cut, which makes them 100 Ladle chiets..be 3} now LESS THAN HAL bo Tie Hol pxesaie 2 PRICE An Adjustable Bedside Table Is the most convenient device for serving meals to an invalid and ts | also a voluable addition to the lib- | rary, sitting room, study and office. ‘Take one on trial if you wish. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, \ 627 FIRST AVE. MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. Rich and attractive; oda sizes remaining from the $15 and $18 lines of summer cloth- ing. Placed in our window at the lowe e to clear them out. If your size they are rare THEY ARE BEAUTIES nose new fancy sweaters which we have just received, and they can be had at any price you wish to pay. ‘The finest sweater on regular $10.00 value, we can sell you for $6.00. B03 FIRST AVENUE n of alencia, the others remained north, some shipping with whalers from Dutch Harbor, Tam going to my home tn San Francisco eeeeeeoss NO MORE CROWDING New Furniture Salesroom 3} just completed close to store 4 where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of hous silce Cream Soda and hold goods on Pike Street, noes. danke “ . { aa OGDEN'S, 507 PIKE 3) Fancy Mixed Drinks SeOeO0e e090 eee Served at our fountain by our ex« pert dispenser from the Ste (He can’t be beat), Let him mix one for you. cking Made = == Easy. Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer z make it a pleasure. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y | | 2d ave. and Columbia, Tel, Main, WOVOGODIOISGOVETGSISOTTSTSSSSSSSOGGDSSSSIGSSS |S. ia nwanuunanauane wereeered f\, WAR VOAN, BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD. 3! lent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, from #1 a gallon up. 3 Our Clearance rets from 50c a gallon up. 3 Sale Bx T ‘elephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street. continuing and we have some == You Will Have to Hurry == 3 if you ¢ investor JAMES G, GIVENS & (O., BROKERS, 3253%i% S82 19S 9539 S9BS 555% SWIG SGSG908G 5859S 75935995 | splendid values left, Some good suits at §5 reduced from $10.00. BRUNNER & CO. 1 of sults and jackets is still i sire to receive benefit capitalists and labor om the offers we are now making to Quickest returns possible \$ Westberg & Childs {312 Second Ave, wan called. Dr. De YOUR EVES... 7A) should be proteoted with proper glasses. Weexamine| \ eyes satenfifically and furnish the best glasses that | gigs Avenue % \ ean be made. | ghe. Jewelry « H, OLAY EVERSOLR.Aatinlan.708 Secand Ave., Seat PP ate ake m%