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“fw AI — nas bad ; "THE Only Paper in > © - - ur Seattle That Dares aI 4" a" rUWyN yy ryN z " to Print the News : : : Bh wl A 4 Mh. Ve VOL. 3, NO, 126, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1901. GREAT STEEL La — THIRD-DAY MEETINGS SOUTH SEATTLE HAS yore for} Paul Lufsky, an Invalid, Starts Out With Two Little Girls : beagle t, wnt ing Searching Parties Were Out. THE LAST DAY ~ OF THE... Th yan Leaguers, missionary | omg elnatyd Biagen Next Week the Trust Will Inaugurate Non-| ror, soot sna mercy and help joid'raitien tn city churchon va| q ( ARAN Union Operation and Call on the Courts — [Scmseter wn tren cpsciat aeons | om, city Probably Mee|in 9 oreiech thus, maneing, thes.|weioue town a megoek | for Help---J. P. Morgan and the ntarvete . instteatriarsbeesou | atch Me tart dheeses tae. nas tntrwctane theo ow steamer Majest! three missing persons—Paul groater number sta aged 42 yours; Klste Lu SA SHSSHSSOOSSH SOSH SOO SS SOOO OOSSOCOSEOD e 7 : ° taht years of 06 >a teen ees IS TOMORROW. That day will mark the 3 NEW YORK guy 5 : pont Mo gan spoke 38 words $ ‘i we tie BR hwnaehs pb sthasal tk e ~ passing of one of ee greatest saving opportu- 3 Is about $1,292,6 Pp Tolatol has passed the danger point | y how's mornin 4 out nities « offered you 7 t the atrike would we 1 p 4 ry ¢ Taaae , Wont Borry-Ploking aaa © ae te + ° was a denial of this, and @ n early hour yesterday morn ‘ tree . e was f a by ks, the fear being ¢ ne 1 ha tions to the Lufak ’ @ ef that the al ind n © war e if ae gy ‘ ae a e Asa of the liquidation aia 38 princty M4 t started out vy} At 10:80 ¢ k Tomr $ nancial ¢ the Strike ts far from ° Mr. Luteky has received several ing up th t with first e Mula asccctuncanaris coaced | 1 his nitnd and rendered him al- | r y abs ; — ' n * yer at actual ti &w are Cuffs rem Soe st pire rained and ar vans He Fines a Man $50 and Costs for Saying :| "Ae te noun tour appre Mra | Rad nally come avon a hot INS. BANGED “The Scabs Have Come to Town’-- he hase an eae, Srreeel |erdiig of ihe'wight.. erty. ng that an ac-| morning they had started for hom legal means of protection for the new men and the plants. If the fight is) PITTSRUT once begun on those lines, conces mpt to get the sions by either side will be, practi-| the Duncanaville plant to i urred which delayed; when discovered by Gaur. © last boon, . strikers is abandoned for the pres: | Public Pays the Fine. Pully 100 mer All are now tn thelr hom peeneonenonsnoneonaneentes ent. The men voted last night to ngregated near the|day most work in South Se ; O., July 2.—The| continue at work. They were tn and searching parties | forgot Those who have Corsets here this morning is|!f they struck the pl would be|of Judge ¢ > machinists . g #0 bigh among all st party wan found a try, brickyarde ar son pI ete ah Than! 1-2 Price unchanged. No non-union men/closed indefinitely and probably| classes of that popular outbreak would caus ¢ surprise. | messenger would’ at once be dis ndattth s ‘ = piace tie am Org wets have arrived. abandoned. There is a possibility| The case of T # Davis, w > wan fined $50 and costs by Jud, ' oe the old Meadow mili men at So: Gager for violating the injunc by saying “The scabs bh me peta So CE SNe Re IEE SRO Eo ae Injures Two. Te Colored Lawns seB0 {$1.00 and $1.75 Novelty Silks 620 7 PLITTING) “€. AGUINALDO, PRISONER.” mee ic‘tawoe ama Dimes = {fg Satin Fouuran 60 ud 5 . Ibo and be Lawns and Dim- $$ 450 ail Woot Cheviote ....3% Itlee .. +» ; ; 4 © 10-4 Be i | ‘i | F CITY, Pa, Four|$ $1.00 Shirt Wi 2} SOs 206 Rennnnene President Lucas of the Pacific] * MANILA, July 20.—Aguinaldo has ret request made cre tae a> va She Ladies’ Hose $ 880 11-4 Bedspreads The Answer th Riiously| » Scan’. SOMIMUUAT obs eas| We bat tlewlts the: bn’ Series 10, gm. Seabvare ana anvios tam oe oor SP pip ore me dhemerg) Eigen tamed lebiep } 100 Writing Tablets...s....e | blasted the hopes of Seattle, Spokane |* render. Instead, he has wer gent general with a copy ’ yesterday. The Gend are: Luth-|@ bc Handkerchiefs $ 75 good Envelopes be WUAitOd «1h MENS. [at Zoscmn tam ont menncore on | Fae te (Aewnniirn) conet ® Dut under hie signaturs Seat iced! cthad tumrove-| ce Catapnet, teewart Cotsen An-| se the Moers } 100 Totlet Soaps. ‘ the division of the champtonship| ® “ded the a “Pris ments m go IMO! ron Darenska and Micha: fo Tar Soap to ¢$ Se Aluminum Hair Pin: . season, He did it with his little rule | * The Filipino chief ts constar under surveltian This has dock for repairs, which will be co The fatally injured are vert Sollar Butt te)? Pocket Combs, with case Barre Region. book and a copy of the charter of| ®_sreatly irritated him Sock for Tepeltt.,thow the gocking| The fatally injured 1 dor, bone Collar Buttons 20 $$ a [the league. President Lucas says | ¢®@®OO COO COOOOO0 00500000006 006006068 | if tin Orenon by Ovtober | . tt fo Package Tacks 20 $} ages ; = | BRanimous consent of all team man. At tevbottle—Vaseline, Mucil- ? sach—Spoot ‘Thread, 25 agers must be had to change th age, Machine ( sommes SSS Dp [T! EVERYTHING LOOKS BRIGHT ONLY ROUTINE f= "orme vil SiUY fously on the results of the big strike. Until then nothing of im-| 4 to come here to attend yesterday's) PrsRON, Spain, July 20.—Captain fared | meeting of managers, and their ap is expected. 1 ~ Hiaeckburn. ° ne 0 the Aight is om im savage earnest, for|Dearance, was confidently, expected| ST", Mest, om" coucenser A Conference of Machinist Employers, and Another One of ®y Board of Public Works at To-| ttle and Spokane ei" Lumber Workers on This Afternoon. days Mosting. the indications are that the mine|>7 the Taco: workers will insist upon the fremen |? ne anewer, appearing a:| Mass., in a 25-foot sailboat, h calling thelr strike off and waiting | t* was a quotat riv here. His t ap until next April. from the by-laws from Lucas and @ gays. cream, There is no violence in any part of | *trong kick m Grim. - ——_— Hae ioe ats best « this jon. H 04d of Spokane, wh hours this afternoon, tthe regular “ ¢ auit ¥ Bi inden h in the move to at WEATHER FORECAST. s fully understood by both sides| board of publi Poll ‘Low big apple, and a Student Assassins Are 60 DAYS, 13 HOURS, 29 Disarmed. MINUTES, 42 SECONDS! ora were prem Veveudvdted iaantddle Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, 627 FIRST AVE. 2 {il have an im-| mem MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boller Makers. Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. threnten to tle up| streets, #464. mmer Roanoke, now! Capt. J. R. Taylor asked that he at Moran Bros! be « A permit to erect @ gridiron VIENNA, Austria, July 20.—Four|!s the Remarkable Record Ma by Chicago American's ent to Morans and ay t of Jackson Pan--German students attempted the erday for riveti op and some! street we roa Te III RIOR IO IIR RR IIIT III II IIASA III IIIS II clerical leader, today, but were dis- the sailors, engineers and firemen, (term of five years the highway at| + 4 * erm of five years tho highway at | armed before they could do any ¢ the ooke and walters unions are all that point at a monthly rental of $1 ¥ T HEY ARE BEAUTIES 3] harm. The affair has created a sen-| for went out ered off the steamer At the end of the first, socond, third | » new fancy sweaters which we have just received, and they # | gation. CHICAGO, July Charles Fitz-, 424-5 seconds, The best fous| thy with the other machini ager or fourth y the lease the city) # at any p you wish to pay. The figest sweater on #/ morris, who made the trip around the| record was 63 Ways. Fitzme was) The executive committee of the T. has on of buying” the grid 3 regular $10.00 value, we can you for $6.00. x world for the Chicago an, in| given an ovation on his arrival here. | strikers ix sald to be trying to make te n den n The petitioner agrees to| ¥ me ~~~ el competition with representatives of| The total distance traveled by|the Pacific Coast Co. see the advan h charge no greater tolls than the elty bg co Examiner and one M a! and | traveling time, 54 days, 20 hours and hours’ work, while President Farrell said, “and the men were all there ferred to counct!, : 803 FIRST AVENUE * WHDLE BOAMD sxe. sotcs ees —mesess “Sal ect hee St coves fal tne'ta rte ae ea sats Stags Sh |e eer te or ted ;| urney this morning, @ winger and|ord for encircling the globe is held the old rate of pay. At this nt| From the shipyard also came a de-\ing and sidewalking of East Olive | ¥4¥¥#4*SE# 4S ESSE EEE FEDS EERERERE EER EEER EE MM EF | fi breaker. ma * trip) by George Griffiths, who made the yesterday the conference was ad- ninl that the men had yet walked street waa referred to th city en | in 60 days, 13 hours, 29 mi = utes and! journey two years ago in 6: ays. journed, to be resumed aft gular | out gineer for verification Special Officer Tom Bevan, @uty it is to see that Seattle’ whose streets aré kept clean, is determined that; said he this morning, “it m! Keveaoeroseoe eee HOOP PCOORES. Principally material used by thé| Piayers on the three lagging teams| 5 5 board of public works. A complaint | pre disheartened by the failure of| tos nwomy to = the officer charging) the division tde Portiand’s cinch | |Atter Fifty Years of Silence, Capt. J. W. Ekstrand of the Kaga Maru Receives Word From a Brother. Olympic block on Pioneer square, |foiowine standing of the clubs with obstructing the street. Old ma- terials have been standing tn front prio to exist In the mecounts of ex. | taken ot Property for some time and| Clubs Won. Lost. P.C | County T rer C. I, Whit | + At this juncture of the investiga unless it is removed drastic m - | Portiand . seee hi %|\ This discrepancy ex! in t tion a large number of prominent] ures will be used. Tacoma .... «+. 2 J m of his office, during citizens will become slightly agitat. | It is threate that if Pioneer| Seattle 2 Experta Tom Bur' ed Mr, Whittlesey’s first term w A deficit of nearly $17,000 has been {than that now in progress, can be Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer make it a pleasure. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y « 1 ¢ Capt. J. W. Ekstrand of the Orl-|9, to see an article contal square i# not kept clear the whole | Spokane 4041 Grant and 8. A, Bushman, who have 4 by personal bondsmen, the : Mist 5, W, Lyon's Tooth Powder board of publle Works may be 'ar-| An interesting unme ts being play-| been engaged on the books’ he eave ed by Bee ental liner Kagan Maru, formerly res. | name of Capt. J, W. Bkstrand, which — “vi rested, ‘od with Spokane this afternoon wnuthas tate Sunt deemoores Fo ee eee coc pey | ided tn Sweden; ho was born there.|1# the name of oue of my brothers CHAS. G. HOLCOMB Bosodiont .. —— examination and reported on the| term. The following t cite | That was a good many years ago, h whom I have not seen for 60 yeare OPTICIAN Shemield’s Dentifri term's account. Th {zene will be held to account for any | says, at least too long to remember my ghe-010 Base aehend taiten | Bromo Seltzer .. brother or his ron T would Wolepitcae Blas ott 5 found finally| Fifty years ngo he untied the ties ows m diner ney of $16,100, | deficit. which may ty | Fit so he unt f ting, brother or his ro : ce Whittlevey's second t Fm of ofc | term: W. 8. Wolfe, father-in-law /and struck oUt ino the world to bat: | 1 has Dae In San Pranclace since a aEUUUNEUNE feese teens remain yet to be expert of Mr, Whittl |H. Snyder of Cavanaugh | tle with tt s jouth Park, Lyman}at home fou ter, all of wh n lont track of. Since that time Capt. Kketrand Chief of fetes Sullivan Believes it 1s Good for His Depart-| has traveled the world over, lived in ment—Favors Placing Chief Under its Operations. SUPPLY OFFIGE FOR SEATTLE: any dountries and followed divers| Ser, fA dg gonany is |ecevice cnn Japaneee shipeand has |i Alexander, Our alster’s name wan] |aince climbed thi ‘of euccess| @mma. We were all born in B today he stands on the top rung | Hlm, Oland, Sweden. I do not k f BUY WIN RIGHT FROM THE WOOD... ¢ Excellent Port, Sherry, acatel, Angelica, from $1. gallon up. J Clarets from 600 a gailon up. ¥ BRUNNER & CO. § Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. | Seenuananeenenwaenqnwe with the name of Ekstrand, That ts nd one sis 4 the reason why I think you are one remains a spac final report, or any brothers and one | | { | | In spenking of the attempt now, ‘There tx one thing Ido not under 00000 900009099006 9090000 X @PIPER COME eee d ha : NO MORE CROWDIN jest completedtve spare [este eae 5; — ht 4 | such shall be done. Pioneer square| quit in breaking up the league DEFICI | find the largest and chi st stoc! . | than anywhere has for several years been the dump-| ‘Therefore we believe it best to give ' $ wee 0 w git } sah B ; c a it stock of house- &/ ing ground for all kinds of rubbish, | jn and abandon the division plan.” | 5» id goods on 5 * OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE $) an ideal shopping place. ! See how much you save— | Mennen’s Talcum Powder o....J5d | Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine ...,sccl0d Rubber Necking Made | tise Easy SASYV. || Coigate’s Violet Wate Wisdo |Shaw's Pure’ Matt’ Cwialsiey) A MONTH HERE’S YOUR CHANCE > d0eeee ioyas © Cheap ‘ nbia, Hub brake ..$20.60 Chainiess, brake .. srse.s8! CHRISTOPHER BROS,, (2 Second Ave. SEATTUEWASA Shirt Waists Reduced —Waists of good pereals, ta tty patterns and colors, afl #is~ s here to start with, formerly, 694 now vthene AT Stc—Walstes of best quality ‘Sant lish Percale, with tucked and pialted front, of pink and bi Chambray, aallcr blouses, with pidue shields and collar; some were but most of them sold for Se; chooss now at .. .. sees be AT %c—All the Waists that sold at $1.25 and $1.60—too many to de- scribe. They are Per: a brays, Lawns, Dimities 4 ed Madras, plain, 61 - ¥ 6 fresh and ne waists for .. Take 7 Your + Vacation KS CARNIVAL)” To be held at Tacoma August 14-2 Inclusive A magnificent list of attrad. tions has been secured. It wilt be the biggest celebration ev~ er held in Washington. You can't afford to miss it. Excursion rates on all raffle roads and steamers. Courteous attention —_— without wning servility, promptness, guars and lower prices ee in town; el hese things make this drug store u De Quinine, large (Sq jolet Water Rober Oriental Cream . 3eef, Iron and Wine Tall's Catarrh Cure Kilmer’s Swamp Root . astori * ‘ yne's Tonic Verm eruna .. . ose a being made to bring th and that ts, why they do not WASHINGTON, D. C.,, July 2.-,1n ¢ ith Payr t It A if thie letter will r yu, 9 bring the question of 5 | occupying the rexponsibie position ot eM : Spies nectuteinain Chkel Of Fotice Auttiven sald today, | that law in order to become eligible | TA0rs Issued in accordance there. | 11/7" hv ties eee of conven: fient wtoel steamship that ever tow | Analous (0 Know tf truly, if you desire to receive benefit trom:the offers we are now making to || 8. 1. cor, Pike “Although for » but he may be re-| With for the establishment at Seattle |, , found destrable to} the Japanese fag Pith deggie: A ALEXANDER EKSTRAND.” investors, capitalists and laborers. Quickest returns possible, civil service ow otc Bhind x ore epethvanber ‘ears of toll he han thought but lit-| - : ane aves nd have nor of @ purchasing office to supply the] gepar urchasing department | ¥, "1090 Hyde-street.” brat {tba eter mtn | ot ern oie een te ar ea ares rae ne ran hee hn "MOM oneansay ie] JAMES G GIVEAS & CO, BROKERS, tisctiat sts || SA the conduet of the potice sided pi on as, who ia now in Seattle, will be|ter Dent will continue at Bremerton | Tecelved the following teten fom 8) oh, communtoation. Cort | Wasnl ‘pad In saying this, I realize that Understand me, however, I do | placed in charge of the new office. | as pay officer and general storekeep. | hroiher Wi e “| followed, and they will meet'in 1 YOUR FYES | It curtaiis my author not take myself into consideration| Heretofore the three offices of pay |er, and Pay-Inspector Thompson will | °° coma where the vessel now lies, inal gg fh should be protected with proper glasses. We examine | FEMS tak ne HOt talking trom ang nt wtt| when I say that I believe the institu: | officer, purchastr nt and gen-| devote his whole time to the buniness Hoars From Brother few days, or before the Kaga Mart yes aclentifically and furnish the best glasses that m er ona!) tion an excellent on: my depart-leral storekeeper have, in the ¢ of the new purchasing office in Be | “Doar Sir—T was surprised in|eails on her return voyage to the| can be mad MW crarr [mont and for other ones as well." of Bremerton station, been combined attle, reading 4n the Seattle Star of July| Orient, . W. CLAY BYERSOLE, Opticlan,708 Second Avo,, Seattle Lj

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