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a THE Only Paper in attle That Dares to Print the News : : : VOL, (000 MEN DISMISSED IN Ln seal Teamsters Refuse to Do: Work for Non-Union ~* Establishment. . NO. 187. ® One thousand union te. & were discharged here tox ® refusing to handle m @ from a non-union bh # night 1500 may be out. A com & plete tie-up of local drayage and ; # freighting is expected. The men « ®claim the move was inaugerat- % ed by the Employers’ associa > tion as part of a plan to break * ® up unions. * * * ® SAN FRANCISCO, July * . * handise ® By $ * * SERRE EEE EEE EERE SAN FRANCISCO, July 2. general tie-up of the wholesale an!| retail trade of this city threatens | waless the Draymen's association and Brotherhood of Teamsters reacn an agreement. The trouble grows out of a boycott of the Morton} Special Delivery Co. a non-union concern, Dy the San Francisco labo- council, and the effort of the Dray.) men’s association to compel the unin men to do hauling for the} nep-enion company. About 1,509 union teamsters were A sympathetic strike of the porters packers and warehousemen, men employed along shore and others! ‘whose duties bring them in contact ‘with the teamsters and draymen, ts expected, HE HASN'T ANY LEFT Dazzling Beauty Dazed and Berry's Money Is Gone. terey concert hall, with grend lar- ceny. W.C. Barry ts the complain- ing withness and behind the case Mes the oft-told story of too much Grink and & lost pocket-book con- taining $189. t appears that Barry came to town large enough to choke a cow. He panions arid went to the Monterey to gage upon the soubrettes and in- cidentally to imbibe a few glasses of the amber brew of hops. t Was All Dreamy. He has a dim recollection of a daz- sling beauty in a crimson waist and @ ravishing hat while the lights ap- peared to dance before his vision in Kaleidoscopic splendor. Just before the orb of day winked weakly in the 20 PERSONS 13 OF THEM BADLY, “4 ' ¢- ren | follow them. | ing Mr, Lair left the First Methodist e 4 bu ne nm searc street, and started for Yesler whart | nc ‘ » PHILADELPHIA, July 22.—A tro!- | ley tar carrying 86 passengers last pight Became uncontrollable, dash- left the place and went to bie. Where he found that his/ momey was gone. He notified the police and Detective Lane has charge of the case which will probably be tried today. aan Sound steamer Defiance, built at Tacoma, will tn « few days be placed on the Tacoma- Seattle route. A low fare has been (tablished and a rate war between the smaller steamers on the run may THE RBATTLR, HE'S IN JAIL SUNBAKED . 84-204 DAKLAND, Cal, July Dudley PARIS, July Returns pune attorney for ex-Recetver | elections for French counctia-ge ua Kenale in the Nome scandals, } al held throughout the provinces ye oday began to serve a term in A | terday, show that the Republic ia jail of six montha, sentenced [have mined $1 weats and the Con WASHINGTON, MONDAY “OW, July Count 1 es to improv His « very ts expected ORTLAND, Or. July 22.—Port ph ‘ Ps ll Terrible Heat seclata Ruhlin Pretiminaries, and No Relief Is i prosgeed 3 he re of The visitors put up @ ve mils * in the Rublin fe tonight will condtst ot Predicted. oe ; id, known as “The Sagtnaw a | se Kid." ‘There will also be a | r-round go t na Seattle am- |, ' and Ruhiin for « $80 dollar)® KANSAS CITY, July the w The heat-deaths during th « UP w 4 hours are 10. The by uaishment * unbroken, ing above 100 deg the 15th time this month i ¥ speakin for pt TAMPA, F July 22.—Four fore the giant for thousand cigar makers and 2 of allied trades, have lay « their intention of going on strike to’ CHICAGO, July 22.—8t. Lou neinnatl, Kansas = City Springfield and other large cit in tho Missieatpp! valiey, re this as the hottest day for rs. The Springfield CAP SIGNS DISLIKED: Street Railway Men Refuse to Wear Them. QUESTION | President Jas. J. Hill Will Be | Approached by Citizens thermometer at showed 108 at 3 lock, St, Louis 107, Kansas ty 108, Six persons who were vercome by heat here yeater day, died today esusz oS Ed dedeledeieitelaidededel on the Matter. . SERRE REE EEE RR Re CHICAGO, July 22.—Sunday mark ed the thirty-second day of the die! tressing heat-pertod throughout ths President James J. Hit, of the Great Northern, ts announced to ptates of the Middle West. At tive in Seattle tonight or tomor w. |o'elock in the evening the thern When Mr. Hill was last here. near- | eter here registered 100 degrees, while ly three months ago, the ch of reports from Missourt showed that], commerce appointed a committee to the Lid-degree mark had been reach i wait on him and ascertain definitely ed in several sections of that state | - | when werk on the proposed depot | St. Louis, Omaha and Kansas City would begin. Mr. Hill left the city suffered terribly throughout the day before that committee could arrange | prostrations and deaths being re to call on him. However it wag re- rded tn each of those cities, as well ported at that time that two of the as in Chicago committee, J. W. Clise and James 8. Weather officials at Washingtoc Goldsmith saw ths Great Northern | fail to predict any immediate re motorn and conductors of atthe refuse te h background for any mor mt than trie Co. vey have been ting in the way of brass buttons and | badges, Last Saturday the company sprung a new cap badge on the men |'They were large and bright, and looked “real pretty,” » company said, but the employes couldn't be president at his car Just before he from the almost tnparalleled eg convinced of this latter quailty, and left for the Rast, when he told them | wa: No rain has fallen in the | ‘20H ® decided stand against that within two weeks work on the corn belt for three days, and none |r | coger them. T oA —_ ae ins t purpose of defeating the new depot site at the foot south of King street, would be com in sight temperatures prevailed yes The following maxtmum measure rday viewpoint and they did #0 from thelr meneed. Until this time nothing| Atlanta, Ga., 9; Boston, 9; Chi- | has been done. cago, 109. Cincinnati, 100; Daven The Rea! Reason It has been proposed by the cham- port, ia. Denver, $4; Der| The prime reason f the kick ber of commerce to again appro: Metena, Mont. =t w tae te a peculiar Mr. Hill on this proposition. Juck It has b ustomary for em | wilt be done if J. A. Moore City, eT Rock, | ployes’ badges, heretofore inconspic | man of the original committee, and aphis, Tenn., 9%; New| ous affairs, to be recognized for J. W. Clise, & member, returns to New York, North} transportation when the owners the city tomorrow as expecte ; Omaha, 164; Pitts. | were “ duty With the new (AIRE LOL PT | burgh, 94; Salt Lake, ##; St. Louin,| badges, for cap wear only, men must | 104; St. Paul, 95; Springfield, Ill, 106,/ wear thetr service caps when off | Vicksburg, Miss. Washington. | duty or carry the long tag tn their Cy pockets or pay fare. 6 HELD UP ON THE YESLER PACKAGE WHARF BY MASKED MEN It is reported that several days ago an envelope containing $737 In money was shipped from Everett to this city by the Great Northern Raflway Co. to the Puget Sound Na tional bank. That envelope never! P. ench With Highwaymen—He Escapes With His Valuables and Notifies Police. ~ J. Lair, an off resident of the] tons about the size of a sliver dol. reached its destination. This amount | city living at 1906 First avenue, had| lar. These the highwayman mis & remarkable experiente with two) took for money The search was | highwaymen last evening near the|continued through all but one of | Yesier whart. Although Mr. Lair|the pockets. That one ained the had a considerable amount of mone>|money. His watch waa returned in his hip pocket, the hold-ups fail-|the robbers saying that watches iq | ed to secure ft, and left without | save people away. “ even taking his watch. The two men, who both wore | masks, then told their “clear out, victim The Full Story. = ee Svs and not to attempt 4 Shortly after 9:20 o'e ck lant even ¢ fmd one in walking from Yee ler wharf to First avenue south and| a A : Washington street, and back to Lair went down Third avenue t€/ pioneer square. He then went to Cherry, down Cherry to First avenue the Northern hotel and tele ones and then to Yesler and down to rail-| \oisce neadquarters. A detective [road avenue. As he cromed the rail-| Paine 1 hig assistance, but ae yet ad tracks he noticed two men | nothing has been found of the rob j jOne was standing in the shade of ©} 07) | of money was the daily remittance of| small shed formerly used a cov-| ? the raflway company to the Seatte|ering for rowboats, and the other | === bank, and has come through the ex-| ¥# #tanding a few feet away, press company regularly for many|_ “ver a ne Guasunseved . ore os ' a. wayman, Mr. Lair was not suspic - nw t se soon poly a was ious, and proceeded on his way. Jus ouble ever caus before eached ; F. W. Maughan, general weenec, | before he reached the man standing egent of the cantons company: "| near the shed the other individua! ad v 18! passe im, gol th >posite now making a complete examination | Sireedon ta’ while he Me Lae hat of one of the books, and one em-| ime soc nmies ploye has already been dismissed. |“ “y)c: ap bat. wv The matter is kept quiet, and the) 7°" 7 thay peeeret, We assistance of the police is not ask- Role Up Veur Rande. ed. in a dark place near the shed, the | other man jumped in front of him | to meet a friend, George Abbot, who was coming from Whatcom. 4 down a long bill and crashed in to another car equally heavily lad jen. Twenty passengers were injur ed, 13 of them seriously. This morning Financial Secretary | Cotterill, of the carmen’s union, pro- |posed a compromise to Supt. Kemp- ster, acting for a number of union aders. He proposes that the men shall wear the new badges in busi- ness hours, but that the shall issue to each man a pars bear ing his number, the pass to be used in Meu of the tag out of busin |hours. This proposition Mr. Kemp ster agreed to take up with General Manager Di@inson late today. Very he war “Hol Cn a > | Mr, Lair failed to grasp the situa tion and did not elevate his hands until the robber explained that his Checking on First Term Accounts Show Big Deficit—|in« him Full List of Bondsmen Given—Second Term Checking As stated exclusively in Baturday’s | Star, ex-County Treasurer C. F Whittlesey’s accounts for his first | $Wo years of office have been for 10 be defictent by $17,000, which | Protected by personal bondsnen Following is a complete list of the nen and the amount qualified) for by each: First Term Bond Gilbert 8. Meem and wife, $10,000, R. W. Barto and wife, $5,000; Fran Atwood, $5,000; M. J. Lyons, $5,000, Geo. Dortell ana wite, $5,000; Frank | MeNatt and wife, $15,000; Aemrich oY: 4. Grounds and wife, $5, verett Smith, $2,500; R. Mur- jon dd 1,000: W. Ht. Davis and wife 6,000; Jas. 1. Gleason, $10,000; V. Chatehell and wite, $1,400, Fred F Hickot, $10,000; Jan. Bhechan, $10, 000; Anna G. Eittott, 95 mm, Daniel fehneida, $15,000; Wr. Murphy and Wite, $1,000; W. H. McDonald, $1, wife, 12, 00; Thos, P. Hardin and Jand if one-half the entang! | not be comp the customary command ip your hands. Even then donned, the corps of inspectors be-| ing conspicnous by them. The Compan Ture The vote not to wear the big badge was passed Saturday night by a heavy vote, and the men unite in saying it # up to the company to | make the next move, They believe there will be no serious trouble, and ‘The othe |man then came up and began search- In Mr. Lair’s left trousers pocket were two advertising medal gun was a self-cocker. Begun. | te tk ee te tote tee te te tee | that the trouble-making order will be % | rescinded. 1 HEAR THi F €! This order, posted in the carmen's 000; Martin L. Cavanaugh and wife |Z . z waiting room, and signed by Supt. 500; Watson P, Squires and wite |* — % | A. L. Kempster, says $50,000; Jason G. Corbin, $1,000; Jaa. | * *| “On Thursday, July 18, all conduc- 1M.’ Quilter, 0; Emma Schachp |* WASHINGTON, D. C.. July %| tors, motormen and gripmen of the | $3,000 1B. Wakefield and wife |* 22-—A report which i# now un * | Seattle lectric Co, will be provided | $1,000; J. P. Dean, $5,000; Lyman|* preparation by the tndus- #! with new metal cap badges, conduc Wood and wife, $5,000; J. M. Lyon} * trial commission will show that *| tors wearing odd numbers, motor- and wife, $2,000; Adam Hoentcka |* the U. 8. Steel Corporation int) men and gripman even numbers $14,000; W. W. Wardell and wife, $2,.|* laraely over-capitalized and *| These badges must be worn on caps 000, |w that the water in its stock #/at nll times while trainmen are on * amounts to $300,000,000, ort! auyty, 4 can be fastened either Second Term Bond. & nearly one-third of the entire | with an cheet band or with gietal The second term of Mr. Whittlesey | capital. . *® | fasteners. No other form of train 1s covered by the Baltimore Fidelity | %| men’s bodge will be honored after & Trust Co. The company has two | SAE EEE EEE HEM + | above date.” lexpert accountants examining the |“"Manager’ Dickinson treats the books at this time, They check ur the work of the accountants engaged by the county and look solely to the | interests of the bonding company The work of checking up the sec ond term's accounts has just trouble almost with indifference. “I believe the men will adopt the new | badge before long,” he anid today. T see no reason why they should not. The badges were ordered to ’ make company business run smooth LONDON, July 22.—Gen, Kitchen-| er, not as a reflection on or burden er reports the Boer losses during the to the men, I cannot say what the past week as follows: Killed, 43; company will do if the men do not wounded, 26; captured, 190, sur-| wear the new Inwignit, but anticl | rendered. 12° pate no troub ments | und many complications are encoun tered as were in checking up tbe first term's accounts, the work will ed for many weeks, SEATTLE * * + in * * * 1 Though prayers for rain were & 4 fered in nearly all the church. #|TO% The strike will be against on inday, not a cloud i in sight # | fT™ ih, the cigar makera, who! y iar , born members of the * fn * * * * * * * . * * * P. J. Lair of 1905 First Avenue, Has an Exciting Experi- ‘ company | few of the new badges have been| having adopted | Pun star fae regular carrter routes firmly extablished in 48 cities and towns along Puget Bound . e } TS A MONTH EVENING, THEY ARE JULY ul ‘ater—-On further damage 150,000 People Wait rhea for 13,000 Parcels cms i of Land. re per topes ans oni ar ntylish ones that a man that desirable PANT ARRIVALS for th i: tie tae gE 1 Clothiers and Furnishers. 219 Second Avenue ml ere Zz : BROKEN aeeeererrereesereesenens cosenenennoosonronenenes and th on booths will not regint Af you intrust your 5 on till next Friday. Many of the 2 may go bebtr hopeful ones are insufficiently sup ane and see th i plied with pro and distress is} LONDON, July Mr. Kruger 1 a 1 a glveady making iteeit S-\ badly broken by the death of hi our # tremely h ather mpanied! wife, The sad news was not impart by hot winds and ecarcity of water! oq to him until last evening, just aft now camped around Lawton, walt-| hurst into tears 627 FIRST AVE 2 ing for the opending of the Kiowa All of the London morning paper® | 6geee@ PPOSEDOOS FODOODOO OOO OOO OOEOOOOOOD Comanche reservation. Many of t kindly editorials on the death th ame by prairie schooners and|)) arr Kruger, ar ¢th ooeoe PO OOCOOOSOOOOOD brought with them enough Pro | train from extending sympathy & P rgain if THE BUT NOT Grand Wit ; te Great Fire -s oe z Visions ast | the bereaved ex+prenident. LEADER 2% 0 SEOOND AVE. SCHOONER SET AFIRE © AND SUNK Tragedy by Lightning) — t of the win- BAT FIRE SAL nd for the first ALL RESERV EB FIRB 8TOCK ON THE MAIN FLOOR. r in boxes, baskets and them Red goods « We have tak low used to our basement 18 F BALE We have thrown all t WASH GOODS Bill ke ue at prices to clos Have been m prices on the bal- Fabrica, Wate. 3% Work re ts should be cleared in --Not One of the Fitzgerald's foundry had a At 5c a Yard oie Cee from 4¢ Chotce of our 1c and 12% }{ $150 Corsets 14.00 Parasols $2.00 Pardsols an explos Crew Saved. en in Corded Lawr nursed. A little molten tles, Ratintes, ete > Ladies’ Hose . Sasi “ * shana RS Ge Crash Skirts j a SE re go At. 10c Yard 91.50 Shirt Waists 780 casting Waa finished at 8 o'clock, and col Ghalbias ‘ibe n the b July 22—A]the door unknown, wae| letting the y dur! Some water h set |and when the tom was opened Choice of our Novelties in ioc Handkerchiefs " Sheer Dimities, 6 pairs Shoe Laces ... to 30c yard. Ihe Boys’ Windsor Ties Rone Hair Pins . c Tollet Boap .. .. .. | MARIETTE, Wis large ack ¥. struck by lightning ing & severe storm on the lake, lace effects: ete., worth gnthored beneath ted steel reached afire and sunk. All of her crew per. |it a tremendous explosion. occurred : cane Bes ished. The burning Verse was sight-|that blew out windows and enshes 2ANCY S —_ at ed » south shore of Green ial-) boards in the side of the building, the FANCY SILK ae Sa and he lightkeeper at Menominee |ekylight, scattered patterns and tools We place on sale T fay § Tooth Picks At ¥ on was 2 at the|to the Imminent danger of life and large assortment of N ty 1 Holders .. time. It is believed that the echoon- | limb, and brought the big brick cup. Silks nf Satin Fou) kage Tacks .. e * carrying lumber from Chi-|ola to the floor. Wonderful to say ards, Taffetas, etc. worth Tar Soap . ngo to Milwaukee. ho one was injured. The loss ap. w e's yard, choice Hook and Eyes + proximates #200 and work will be while they last ‘ Handkerchiefs .. ended for some time BADLY BITTEN MYSTERY OF POOPOPEPOSESESE SS FFEOOSOOOOEOOOOESS A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. NEWARK, N. J., Jul Leonard Vowel, 12 years old, was attacked by a bulldog while swimming in the| Marris can His face, arms and Shirts, closed front, 100; shirte, shoulders were badly lacerated and open front, 12%; soft shirts, 0c; he was t from the water in an |p lars, cuffs, per pair, 4c. We guarant not to shrink your nels, 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. ar Pike St ablished 1890, exhausted condi | Vogel nnd several companions} The mystery surrounding the ap- were in the water when A man came! pearance in this city of the United aiong leading the bulldog. Itmadel states ganbont Concord still existe & rush for the water as s00n 48 It) rodgy the vessel procacded to, the saw the swimmers, All the boy#| puget Sound aval stetion to eral struck out and managed to reach the | ang await orders. Commander Knox opposite bank, exeept Vogel. Whee | is at the Seattle General horpital, ti) ad ae bed — ron nw then, | hd the commander ap ointed to his ‘ogel went under water, but when! pince, Capt. Delanoe, 2 il at he came to the surface the animal) Washington, D.C. ‘The @esrel ie was on top of bim. A struggle fol- | now in command of t - on ni of @ subordinate | « lowed. Vogel tried to fight off the | omcer who Is awaiting orders. Why| * of as he made hiv way to the shore, | the gunboat left Dutch Harbor with-| £ 2 FRI IIIT I IIIA IIIS II IIIS IIR. * Not Exactly Hardware but was bitten 13 times before he! out any apparent orders, is not at|% But hundreds of people are glad we keep the New al Sewing succeeded in escaping. 3ls condi: | present known, % Machine. All the latest attachments and made of the very best tion is veryserious. | 1% material, #25 and § Ke nnn ren AINE '§ GOING, NORTHRU! > & CO. TT AS NOW THE STEEL soa nnsnavens | ata te naccmmnananannanamennnenewet so TRUST'S TURN TO MOVE : \Strikers Quietly Wait Result of a Corporation AB Ee seeeroeee NO MORE GROWDIN see New Furniture Saltesroom just completed close tostore where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of house- hold goods on Pike Street. OGDEN’ SeOoOSSOSOEG Rubber Necking Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer make it a pleasure. ASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y 5, 507 PIKE | Threat--Discharge of Union Men Would Seriously Aggravate the Situation. PITTSBURGH, Pa,, July second week of tho steel trust etrike opens with vigor. The first import. | ant development is contained in the] week in the strih tunliom,. Streak announcement that the Dewees-|dent Shaffer of t Amalgamated Wood mill, a branch of the Amert-| association says can Sheet Steel Co, at McKeesport, Things are very much better than has decided not to try resumption | thought they would be. More mille ltoday. ‘The center of today’s opera. |*t Shut down than wo anticipated povtons when - ee r or could expect. There is more re- tions, therefore, striction upon the part of the men red to Wellsville, than was anticipated. There has The next Important move ts ex-| been an inclination to afd us morally pected to be made in the rolling-mii!| and financially on the part of othe: department of the Natlonal Tube| labor organizations, and vastly mo works in MoKeesport. The puddlera| support from the general public than and finishers there are strong enough| we were looking for. |to tle up the plant, should a strike be We have lost no ground in the declared, The next move, however | mills thrown idle in Pittsburgh, Our is up to the company, which, it 1s] organizers at Wellsville report thar ynderstood, has threatened to dis-| after the advent of a solitary work charge every man who joins the|er there from Vandergrift to go Inte union the mills on Saturday, representa Discharge now would spread the| tives of the operatives’ spotters strike fever like wildfire scoured Wellsville and Kast Liver- pool to find other men on « similar WELLSVILLE, 0., J 22.—The| mission, and found not one. I can looked-for attempt to start the sheet still repeat that what [ have said mills here with non-unton men d\d before in regard to non-union men not materialize this morning taking our places, ‘If the United States Steel Corporation offic t non-union men, I will help the men into the mallls,’ ” The The reporte untrue of trouble last nigh In discussing the progress CHAS. o. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN 8 Barke Bidg., Con Second and Marion Telephone Blue bik RSD GS ate SR eas BGG DSSS S RIGHT FROM THE Woop. Excellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, fr flag Clarets from 60c a gallon up. BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. = You Will Have to Hurry = if you desire to receive benefit from the offers we are now making to investors, capitalists and laborers, Quickest returns possibl JAMES G. GIVENS & CO., BROKERS, YOUR EVES. should be protected with proper glasses. We examine eyes scientifically and furnish the best glasses that can be made. =i HW. CLAY has been transfer. BUY WI lon up. 33, 34, 35 Starr. Boyd Bldg. Seattle MCKEESPORT, Pa,, July 22,—All| is Guict here in the strike situation OLE, Optician,708 Second Ave, Seat ed ML sell cost. the Fr