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ree or THE SEATTLE STAR. eae OTS A MONTH VOL, 3. NO, 128, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY FENING, JULY 23, 1901, Lyi : i preenunnenng | CONCERNED | FOSBURG CONGRESSMEN RETURN to You ist $ $ } \Is Uncle Sam About the Murder Trial--Chiof of| FROM NORTHERN TRIP 3 H i - . . N | Welfare of These. | Police a Witness. | 3 a - } President James J, Hill Gives No. | | i ae : os . | vs |Rivers and Harbors Committee Arrives on the Victorian $ , ; tie 3 4 Definite Information When the 1 Gin War’ gua teobipie desarmaaninl Caiee of Bins ante ntacs nee are After a Delightful Tour of Sight-Seeing and Inves- 3 Pes f i . sneak eae na homecekere | Cuts! Agure in the Fosburg murder tigation in Alaska—Eastward Tomorrow. $ ; : |. Preeldent ot th Jimenmurate with Beattle's greatness ena) patel ine’ nding tt 1 * } | “9 te Hee = rept: Oh cadan tava tater P. ANT A R RIV ALS $ 904 Second A Avenue H : | tt r ng about ee eee ee? v=. |3ut - Agrees oie nt é emus | Rens! BON VOYAGE! |. vio cco scnr's, oe stn ADAM 4 BLANCHARD ee 4 of the Seattle & Lake Washing name ot the tefendant’s ad ‘Gvenitn. whan the 133134 Second Ave., Southwea® itv cacatags Het gaaagh “roman i hers, toy | een’ fm ; “ & Clothiers and Furnishers. 19 Second Avenue dee ete @ delng first in consid aid Mr. Hill, “and T can ‘and 120 women teachers for| lett in the } the | wa, ind to remain un WOSOHOOOHOOOOOOGOSOOOLO SE" rs Drkien aus’ pootetea | - cepts Maen > w Pe Dogerinlis aS Concerning the propesed new un , | ree pare yo een 54 eae nstru uildings and The ' wr WW. ite tay tracks fo ma : on futare ten ; Boer Leader. . nae, Darian FORte 3 resents great Bro aot BH are Boerne pbc hier yorrce Rn MSTERDAM, July 22.~Mr. Krug-| never dreamed that euch fine coun-| lip PD. MeCulloch, Col. A. 8. | Full sets of Teeth .. .. «. ‘ must no build for yen ae es ao ft 4 meee a Apparently at Hand. |r pasted a evo nich but today he] try and grand scenery existed in the ana on. Mall and the ladies of the Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, {eta Crowns, 22 karat’... 1 a passenger station |ereat pining Number ‘and shin | fF Son’: id of tis wife. Members of hie party) Mr oa A. Moore, ¢ Beattie | commer minit ©a7 FIRST AVE. | Silver Fillings 4 - a Paap fotemgage <i we anya ne| _ PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 2—The! the surrender of the Boers. while no city had been at all back 4 on Page Four.) ~ pect this morning. Grim | —- ~ — fecting the property's future. The | Northern are under construction preparations have been made by the | pay next 1 h, t new passenger station will be com-' Work on them is going forward fast | Pivitere at all the big, milln involved PRE IDENT HILL'S PRIVATE cuptepriation on — _ — ‘erything indicates that the j will f 710 SKOOND AVE. Their Value 3) Fruit—All Kinds Retalled at wholesale prices. headquarters the feeling is apparent| Running at the Rate of 35 Miles an Hour, a Serious The Argus Gives an Excursion, Wrest Roasted: Cettes B00 gel }that the leaders expect some coup i 4 in ib. To better Introduce % q ; Postmaster F. F. Goodson son Disappears and, It Is Said That |»y te trust. Wreck Averted by Enginoer’s Coolness —Mr. Hil! The Argus har announced an ex canensay and Thoreday, we 4 : cine curmion on 28, to Hood cana’ will sell ¢ Ibs for $1.00. ‘This 4 More Than $1,000 of Uncle Sam's Money | wanzavintit ©, July 220 Takes Command of Crew and Works With Ik | Sur"ion on July = to Hoot oa re saie weit belt iva tor shh ahs : strike situation here ts unchanged. tle has been chartered for the occa package coffee, and we guar- Have Gone With Him. The employers are still unable to sion. Although the boat will carry pe it to please you bettes . 4 secure non-union men to replace the} For a secant half minu yeuter- [to m Mr 4 party of the opie, the number of excurston- | > Every effort has been made to make this week and this great package coffee ever 4 tee | strikers day afternoon personal danger hung |cause of the trouble. ‘The train! jets A to avold|® sale ose long to be remembered; we propose to tax the capacity member we roast Sam South Park is today in a tremor of| Charles McAllister, one of Good- REYES AN —_ ae ee bee bend Ae at je ; Doteve Sehy ec a ba mre he | crowd: ss The b 1 atop three of the store. Bargains greater than ever will meet you at every from 12% cents per Ib to a8e a their|#0n's bondsmen took charge of the ames J. Hill of the Great Northern | ra magnate’s compartmen hours at Union City, at the bead of & turn. Still lower prices on CORSETS, PARAS WASH per Ib. eacitoment. 9. ¥. Geedeon, (heir cnce yesterday and thie morning railway. Engine 92, om nductar MeCor Hood canal GOODS, SHIRT WAISTS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, etc., et HAVE YOU tried Adams postmaster, has disappeared and! On” areatistce, his son wan sworn heaviest and swifte dotalin of the accident to Mr a - us Lukas at placed tote: iva tub: dk Genetaked spleen Best Patent Flour? If not, do ‘with him {t ts thought # good sum jnto the position as postmaster by eens ay Ma DY wg vlan tele ha, eae ene 900000000000000000000000 the bent patent four mamutner 5 of government money. Judge G. A. Hill. The wife and «i drawing President Hill's priva felds bestde the t ay. the host patent Sour MauaEaaE — For some time it is said that Mr.|chiidren of the missing man reside Jat the rate of 35 miles an quickly ordered ‘ail - “ang ington bent heed manne q Goodson hae been leading @ fast life) tn South Park. No clue has yet been} COLUMBUS, O, July Colum-| Jumped the track, ran and m the displaced, engine. He then le r] ‘ 1 poe toy ate emg at an and much talk has resulted. Sunday |found to the whereabouts of tbe bus is practically without ice today, | for & quarter of « mile over the party afang aide the train AM S C Patel Ae ha he departed. Yesterday an investiga- missing man, but secret service men | the drivers and helpers having gone ® Cool-headed engineer averting a ¢ > ——- oney aver on al tion was made and it was thought|are out and tt is probable that hejon strike tor higher wage tn |e ee . en MILWAUKEE, Wis, Ju Fresh Vegetables that considerably over $500 is gone. will soon be apprehended. | weather is very hot Wich Da = Feat de Pgh: yes nat vt Trade Prices. AU kinds. tm’. ‘bunstions aa « doth! ‘eaiden' is stool fa ¥ ated be “ ” a " F jack-scrows carrie from i® the man who made the Great North Ain open front, soft shirts, Second avenue, between Piles | baggage car forward and personally | orn famous directing the work. Then ae eee collars, 2c; cuffs, per pair, 40. and Union streets. Telephone | superintended replacing ef the ievers were put in a Mr. Hil a ak dimunaeae We guarantee not to sirink your |f™ Main 482. engine, the urney being re ed being active everywhere.t engin. om flannels, We take the rough edges i © minutes Iater. eer’a force laboring under the pres oF ott fale off your collars and give you high a Ocourrad Near Everett Gent's orders, The engine ros ae St Sos ae Adams Groc C ‘ ” SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—The | he accident occurred ten mitea|ly. her forward wheels cle rocery Lo. 4 ational shooting bund finished tt» | pete eee arian [tale thon wade Gropp: SY 0 Gonetiiien at soul tohag. Tots east of Biverett. Ragineer T. Maher, |tite: 0 ice ween city “Steam Laundry 4 Btiarnecs 1000) worth of prises verionce, mpectally deta to Put on the Track 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. . 4 ee Sere, soe Atdion extra train, had command of th t Near Pike St. established 1890, potent medina ae 4 Streickler, of San Francisco, whose tnrettion the machinery was in per.| Rack to the rear whenle went the Ya nd prescriptions, and 6velil ; score was 204 (a record breaker), ange re wd running aemnctniy|Preaident, vice-president, stockhold thine cee inabenben will be crowned king for the next! ned the ss eae rapidly ers, porters and trainmen, Mr, Hill's take sialatalelalalalleiaiaieleicleleieeiaisinieleleliainisisialsisieisisisinis'~4| You simply can't help tut oui three years, as champion rifle shot of told off when tr as en-| commands wore repeated and obeyed ? wi , - r. tana we simply won't sell inferlom a America. naa § pnt ein deans a ha ot Exactly Hardware in In the middie of th urve the big In 60 minutes from the time the See— be driving wheels climbed the rat! and Rut h je of p are glad w q COQUILLE CITY, Ore., July 23.3. D. Landis, a real eatate bromer, | Arvind Jehesla climbed the rail and is tte nad been jammed hard shut At Prisco by Teamsters|% stacnine. All the latest attachments and made of the very best 7 serree killed his client, Jesse B. Eudatly, to secure $2300. over the roadb Had Knaineer the engine waa rea . t material, $25 and $ | Shaw's Pure Malt (whisky)....88@ | Blue Seal Vaseline | Vaseline, 1-Ib cans habbannnn’ Maher then applied the air brakes journey. ‘Then Mr. on Strike--Federal OCR RR een ee . je then buried the body in the woods. Boys saw him covering the | hard it is probable that engine hands sharply t 1 NORTH RUP&CO. Glycerine, 2-o8. bottle 1 t ire Go NG, %| Ammonia, pint bottle .... = mound, and believing that he had buried money, they dug away the |CA™" Would have been ditched. Gust noauired | stoe Work Guarded. FIRST AVENUE | Densine, pint bottie See NEW YORK, July 2.—~About 0.-) Oy : engineor enw a clear track abe : r 803 FIRS 2 es wee = 00 garment workers refused to re.(eeft® an4 found the body, with its throat cut. ‘The body had been |and let the train run on, applying the dirt from his trousers Gasoline, pint bottle .. ar the brakes gently. 4 returned to his car, followed by -- PPOrererretittrrrrrcrrirrrrricil il lolol oer |r. sls turn to work today, demanding of puncture? with,a sharp instrument. | r 5 “ "i > Favorite Prescription... ail Saas eon better pay, shorter | , ‘ | In the forward end of A 18, Mr.| hia party and corps of servants | Pierce's Favorite Prescription... : hours and more sanitary shops. coroner's jury was called, but Landis, warned, had fled. Hill's private car, the porters, cooks he reat of the ryn to ttle was Pierce’s Golden setical Discov. ‘The strikers include workers in all Coos county citizens jn one-half hour subscribed $1000 reward for |*24 Walters of the train were gath- covered w ed MORAN BROS CO. | SF a ow esi tee a pews branches of the trade, | 1 anais’ captu It tsb 4 he has killed other persons for money. va ltiy og : oF ‘na hb oe ab in be ii r z ini i |pwitte Seditese e Conerens A re. believed he has killed other persons for mone umping engine ahead and hastened Ing from inside sourc . oe ot and Their action te ikely to Dave | oe Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, | Swiss EpScise Gates". aun ‘Twenty-five hundred shops ars af- al | Cuticura Resolvent . oe 200 85O Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. Cetieene ciaatanat ected. Local leaders anticipate the support of union men in other cities . '" | Beef, Iron and Wine 600 “ | 1 , lwi y Pink Pill 400 SSameP aes oc the tomeenry woaia Y m bond- KEELEY For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobacco ae ee poss | Sewte ; abits—The o eley Inetitute in shington - See not surprise them. sy tenet tad ridah Colmbia. institute Kilbourne Ave, Take [Syrup of Figs Stal DERBY, Conn., July 22.—There are : sane ag er INSTITUTE Green Lake or Fremont car. Office 3 Sulilvan Build. | Kitmer’s Swamp Root +360 strong indications that the machin — Pe mae th er ing. Tel, Main 336, Seattle, Wash. G. 7. Castle, Mer | Warner's Safe Core s. + $1.00 inte’ strike here, which caused the i» ivers di further ensure q CAN PAIN | suance of the famous Gager injunc protection f n interference. ded soe - 4 tion, will soon end. The Derrell Te Jeghong, Main . E. cor, Pike St. and THE WORLD iizanaty, seatnnt whien se srnciosi Qn August 1M. E, A. McKechnie Turns Over His Office to Dr. Car-| 3 uO MORE GROWDING jistocentore ceesceem Joint conference committee. em h you will find the largest and cheapest stock of house- roll---In His Estimate for Salaries for August He Recommends UP & DOWN hold goods on Pike Street QGDEN'S, 507 PIKE | FOR MURDER | $80 for Dr. Carroll, and Cuts Out the Assistant. wessue combine with 190,000,000 capital ts| CHICAGO, July 2.—Rain reports | é ‘ ‘ Jin the corn belt caused a big drop fm course of tdqnation heré, a Chi.| HARRISBURG, Pa., July 28—El-| py, po4 btn cutery Ue Al Bike GGKMR Clhcor’d eotimate wae; the bedraCb-Dedith, cupieabedinhnotlin Baptaatber ‘Wheet, corn ant ont cago Man promoting it |mer Barnes wan executed here to- 2 Kad fire Sag oe cat boat ager Rahn Whibe De: TREGOk tee | thee wae "1 “Wheat fell 49 vod ud day for the killing of Isaac Miller, Ee | ae eee ta cemnlaee etal ands ocneien ota @ and oats "The market, how. ce tetieiatae:. lee’ haces ade by the finance com-|man James, of the committee, said| said: “Instead o: ing the headth | 4 arket, how Seattle and vicinity—Tonight and|took place in the courtyard of tha| fittes Gf tim elly bo has caus. | that when the heal Ncer’s salary | officer's salary, it should be panes Were Sevevocssceos NEW YORK, July 23—~A pain| at | Vacuum Fruit Jars At last they have arrived and we aré your needs. them last year 4 Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer ‘Wednesday, fair; light north winds. Dauphin county Jail shes ech ego ; fixed at $130, it was to be only|ed. I hone fs ve teat + sorta ie post entirely r 4 B, AR FS: make it J pleasure. 3 7 them the BEST. Extra caps one take. te ary ac =I LV meh | te : that perhaps now the every cent o' m4 ‘ month y CASCADE LAL NDRY COMP" y and rubbeors on hand, ——_-— 0 « month to no assistant | w h that It did not re-|utt {impossible for one man t *, p paca is allowed at all. Heretofore the quire @ large salary or an assistant, do all the work required of the . sHOMINY” THOUGHT W. S. MAYFIELD ‘health officer received $120 a month| Further than that, no explanation officer. He must have an assistant. | = | -& 3 J and was furnished an assistant wh> was offered Seattic can't be run on wind. 1) HIS TIME HAD COME! CHAS. @. HOLCOMB FAMILY GROOER — > ee . Dr. Gibson In a Rage have noticed that there is never an7| OPTICIAN 03 Pike St. ‘Tel. Main 998, @ reduction was made in the or. W. C. Gt alrman of the | reduction made in the 'egal depart . Cor, Second and Marton | council ordinance fixing salaries me n of tho} ‘nent of the city. The health au sicieadein, ~~ ~~) ry. mahal “s | board of health, had not learned of the reduction until informed so by 4 Star reporter. Said Dr. Gibson ‘The reduction is nothing lew than an outrage, and the real per son back of It is well known to me, * elty es for the next month by an }1t passed without @ dissenting vote |but 1t was evident afterward that | several of the councilmen wore not aware of the fact that the health thoritles, Jand ne | omnn ing. | Several persons have expressed ao among the most imp ortant | Noah Wasn't In It When His Flood sary oMicials the city has Came, | 990956099 2% be expected to work for noth Cfo BBB SD CUBE VID PIII IIIS fr eae BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD... Excellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, from $1 a gallon up. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July Pixteen persons were kil explosion of petroleum on the schooner Louls Adelaide, from Philadelphia in harbor here today. | ‘The dead are: (CIGARS AT COST We are still selling out our stookt OMcer Tommy F n has sworn officer’s 'y had been reduced, for lopinion that the new health office Clarets from ‘8 gailon up. " : he is to others familiar with tha| ut @ warrant charging two small of cigars at cost. All 12%0 cigars Capt. Orr, they expressed much @urprise when | ™* sg Boye can compell the city to pay him $13 R co ‘Ten members of his crew. . they learned of it. The committes | Meelth department. No mood physi: | ttn ag @ precedent has been bone — Sedlfnraagaye lbs BRUNNE & . 0c, Henry the Fourth Cigars $8.08, J | cian can be asked to do the duties | of health officer for $80 per month 41d not call attention to the cut an per 100, the bill, as is customary, passet| long established, that amount to Mc the paying of Your 8w nie. h customs officials According to the officer, these boys Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street. ‘The Brazilian consul, Stockholm without objection. In fact, the mem- 1% rene ae on ene Dr. Hog Haw His Say. eight se bir-dn Weel sao pan ‘The ship's deck was torn asunder from stem to stern. She is almost | bers of the committee pleaded Manor, | enable to think that one man can] Dr, Heg, the third member of the|ly known as “Hominy,” who Itves in headlasyonves ance of the cause of the cut. acted on the recommendation of |Health Oflcer MoKechnie, who act as health officer, city physician] board of health, sald: “I do not con-|a shack on Grant atreet bridge. The tion, The re == You Will Have to Hurry = ‘Two sailors have reached shore, and they are believed to be the only And bactertologist in a city the wiza| sider it a valld re ys have smashed up the old man's urvive of Seattle? 1 should think the fu y ordinance fixes the healt aft ni ‘Things came to ages f the disaster handed in the estimate of the ex-| Of Bontth ee shout s. Sean ra] olar salary | a nae ” fix pine heakth fururture and stov ai. hogar) Ee RTS AE Ee ORLA: a SE ny making t ie Rat eaeintse of the explosion 1s unknown. Great ma of blag [2 in hie department, as has al-| vie oalary is not reatored. We all| don't see how it can be reduced, un- | boys fastened two buckets of water || investors, capitalists and laborers, Quickest returns possible, ' oll were@pouted over the vessel and the ways been cu . py victims, and in a |Kenow that the negligent handling of | less an amendment is made to the | over the old man's bed in such a es Most Barefeced |amaiipox cases has cost the city of | y Moment the shattered decks were sheeted in ent ordinance or that ordinance| way that they could be emptted by JAMES G. GIVENS & (0., BROKERS, 23,2si¢stuce | FRG shroud flames, McKechnte 4s not affected, a8 his| Seattle lots of money. If the man| repealed, ‘There wan evidently an|puling a string from the outelde 679 The victims were removal takes effect August 1. fome| who in evidently back of thie mo’ rror in fixing the estimate, which| When “Hominy” went to bed, those Wast! ret Wikies ercome #o suddenly, and with such utter Ick | say that it is not hard to “read the| wants to keep up the fight, I think! can easily be nedied in the next | young h 4 the string YOUR EVES. ning, that they could make no effort to nave themselves. hand-writing” of McKechnie in e#-| he will get all he wants. The board| appropriation. ‘The salary ordin-|and the old man thought the secon? should be protected with proper glasses. We examine LONDON, July 19 |timating that the salary of his #uc-|of health oan take no action to re-|ance also provides for an assistant| food had come ne ‘| have tyen acientifcally and furnish the best glasses that mM; July 13—(Later)—A message to Lioyd's from Stockholm re- | ceasor, Dr, Carroll, would not need| voke this order,” hoalth officer, Af it stands now, the |akipped out, but will ey can be made, < Ports that only three ee hs | i) were killed in the explosion. lhe so large as his (McKechnle’s).| Dr, Limerick, another member of| health officer cannot draw hie full| found by the officer, © HW, CLAY EVERMSOLE, Ootician, 708