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“HY VOL. 3. NO. 131. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1901, } Goo’s RAIN FaLts; $/} GLORYHE HAS; NOW ¢ ¢ COOL WINDS BLOW ¥/+ FORA LITTLE GoLD ¢ = YOU WANT TO SEE 1 ¥ cars cue ; ‘ 2S IN * Rata moana ts crazies |e ithe an ah canes Judge Orders That He Be Found Innocent of ; <a =| 8 men nino tay nat Pun. ¥! Capt, Samuel Lemly Is Chosen by Secretary qi. the Murder of His Sister May--Wild En- $F poche “ieee! ot £| Long to Be Inquisitor in the Schley Court thusiasm Greets the Verdict--Sus- BS * 35 on t there wan col: & of Inquiry--Spanish Captain Comes H i ® ® & Aguinaldo .| pect Arrested in Washington. : £| nounced ins to the Rescue of Schley. _GAZE ON PITTSFIELD, Mass. July %—Robert Fosburg was declared not | % by 4 ateh 4, WASHINGTON, D, C,, July %.—Secretary Long thin ning an ’ seca rama, "min meee“ JUST WHAT'S $5,500,000 IN in gee be ta oe or | isis aca? +00 ae . ae wr : rn Peconieh announced there followed a great demon se 7 Ind . ahs : 7 re BREWING — EXPENSES @ Could Not Restrain Their ‘ he court t Joy any Longer | Pe " ive 4064000 1990008 - F Many of the vostration in the midst or coe [In the Steel Strike ?--- Approved by the Acting | rf LUBIN’S ye Judge shed by the court. When. | ni e able t y aU © rr) ite acd Sim Wik shoves Siew Garers seapenda, cast; “et njunction Rumor. Governor of Hawaii. | rs | could no tonger be restra.aed. Men cheered, several threw their hate in The rene Imposed Upon ¢ air or jumped upon chairs and shouted their delight, while some of | prrrs: Pa... Je ONOLULI uly 19 (vin San a Jud: vocate q ie women once papa cas rt ste ter ns wi Scho 5% auras une ree ian ws Act + Y “ < nava a cot the judge advocate performs nses and preserves the nd purifies the breath. Ts headquarters thi ‘ance of order was restored by the battiffs, dent Shaffer deni pert Fosburg, the acquitted, took the verdict cooly, saying he had | Of the reported d any other termination to the trial. Hits wife and his in New Y¥ 5 : t Deweo's mill mother We-+ deeply moved. Hach in turn embraced” the |q/tygcunaerstond, that Dewees mill and wept. j with non-union labor for further consideration of addition-| alone who tely after the return of the verdict Mr. Fosburg, sr. sent . " ‘ a! appropriations. otifying them ALE, salary bill alone is over ning. has approved the appropriatic pasted by the special » Hawatlan | to over $5,500 the time of imposed upon a prowecuting attor thie differen SOLE AGE} wel for the defonse himscif examines and never ex extended on to Auguat 3/ both sides, in military and naval proc as this power, For instane Stewart & Holmes Drug Company. G27 FIRST AVE father and young man In telegrams to the family friends throughout the country through quiry convenes, all examination of witner Capt. Lem dmirai Schie who in this 1 be th Of his son's acquittal. Many telegrams of congratulation are being re- striking stect | 000,000, and contains the annual pen-|C&Pt Lemly. Admiral Bchiey's ( ws ceived this afternoon at the Fosburg mansion. Frere and th sion of Queen Lil of $7,500, counsel for the defense) must put bis questions to (he witnesses through ntatives of the steel tr ‘ The extraordinary high tides and| Capt. Lemly as Judge advocate, and after all the testimony has been ad ad om for the purpese of ‘ - Said We Killed Someone in cating this reatratning ort avy aurt accompanying the rise of| heard and all the evidence & will be the duty of the Judge ad HE LEADER :- Order to Get Away. =e — the ‘sem level six inches the Pastis: to present both sides, In full, to the 4, whiet then will pass TO SROOND AVE. WASHINGTON, D. C., July %\—James Gray is under arrest here weok are unique in the history of st a fang rhonda thiiananienaeetlgn ab Powe wee penal gation by the police, who suspect thag he is one of the es- islands. It ts thought to indicate that | “90m the aww ane. ts caped burglars connected with the Fosburg murder ae ry, the defense the consttine has cuak, Spanish Captain Defe tm the trial of Hobert Fosburg being that the aister,(May, was shot to death by borgiars with whom the young man was grappling, tn the dark Battered and Bruised. ; \dmiral $ ntey. 3 ‘ the hallway of the Fosburg home. Gray was arrested on the a Mdavit EU we 9h png Dnen ga ae NEW YORK, July 2%6—A Cadis ‘Spain) special to the Journal today. of « women acquaintance in New York, who swears that Gray told her e@ at police headquar j | gives an interview with Capt. Bulate, who commanded one of the Span- he be@ “done « Job” tn Pittsfield, and had kilied someone tm order to get jo have @ man ¢ ish vonsels in the Santiago fig Capt. Ew © that all of Admiral Everybody young and old, are beginning to realize that THE ore nd bruised tt eye was | Schiey’s maneuvers in that battle were proper and showed no cowar LEADER 1s the place to trade Saturday evenings. Even {f you ae swollen shut. He did not know the don’t need anything our low prices on real necessities will tempt ~~ | peteetsnes” obit & Goterstinatien vol name of hie assailant, but the con you to buy for future needs. rincipl and a dete ic | ventent John Doe put on tho | Mckiniey stated that Briggs could SUMMARY Fig ibe waiting "workmen Gat Young and Well Dressed She Ssmnint aps ierweat ou} geome ofiat he pete” Shen tra Special 200, Manufactur- ers and In close touci ne after him, a ied by Nelson. found tn the street, Briggs wore a pe prt edna ge RB RD Jumps Into the Bay, A Fow had in sone Way started in |biue uniform #imilar to that of 1 Ae - ers’ Samples of r atrong enor ° wer end of town. rom ap} | band musician, a pair of white ten a me ¥ , OF STRIK c. sacenenent Bisons. sommes bs : pearacices Nelson came out wecond | | pis shoes and @ White Yachting cap Fancy Tucked Pokines cad ~~ ‘ te wd r | He also carried a ber Smith & y po Bay GE. Sets a aaennmend | NAV L MA | w. at hich he obtatn No two alike; made of the best quality of lawn « will be on terms not unfavorable to | } easan revolver, which obtein 2 al , au f In the workmen ta are REASON NOT KNOWN | in Bremerton by 1 1 3 third of a yard in each plece, worth from $3.00 to re say the bu | PERE Se Chotce, each, eat ‘¢ studied the «# tuatic ” ag 1 walt ha = eens wel oat oe - and their firmness comes from « 3 r’ the “4 No Change. Can Re Been In| tot ciccne of the justees of their tas tail as tela het ¢ Ben Falon Mawes to Be a 2. ana that he ‘has no connection 3 te, agian Flanneletten te { caus jaddiey Seeks Death, but Is | whatever wit vi ; 3 $ the Local Situation — atte itesent shore |p ae si ‘ ~ hey areca ep Clever Swindier Witha | "4 (ratrant was sworn out, th ° wig" suit! Motte : ‘4pian.| Rescued From a Watery Grave NTREAL, Quebec, July 2—A} rning cha i x Owners Uneasy. the. strik Stee pai - ry convent and 18 houses were Gent Walla Walla Record. taisingrmoney under false pretonnes. 3 paper Good Pins T tremandeta icon a ~ m- ‘oung Boy. ed at Laprairie early this morning. ie will proba be tr on this ; o apt gb oe Serena 4 ne “s A eons the wend war from the Y 9 Boy, Lons, $100,000, — ‘ charge first, and after will be turn 10¢ doxen Pear! Butt $3 i6e Wool Challies | @ nm higher » mnirts from ‘ aid 5 ver to the United States author be Tar and fancy Soap lsc box Stationary ne famous Wilson Bros." fac here is ne change in the local *trikers’ side is still as masterly as - ties to answer to the charge of 16c Soaps, assorted . Men's Work Shirts tor i ev important tron | ¢¥*r N ome ‘Se enty =. owe Albert Driggs, siias Bert Falon,| 5 ating a federal officer: 0c Men's Heavy and Light Te Dr y Silks . tat c h and attrac. is ehatligtel Soro ks past “* ine it the trouble At the risk of his own life John Somers ay teen tia | AT tc ROTTLE—Muctlace, Machine Ol, Vaseline, Red and To be soldgs leaders at re- u eee 8 Waltz, a 17-year-old boy who lives | Detective Gil Philbrick yesterday, HAS WAITED THREE | > is dues 5 in cutee areal Y . ta in operation un. at 1217 Grant street bridge, saved an out to be one of the . _— ‘ : N $1.00, § and $1.50. q Gee competent then, copetal Inquiry unknown woman from death by Our bargain tables are loaded with gene: rchandise too Notice the beauty of the pate re the fact that practica owning near the Moran shops at 1 ce force WEEKS FOR BURIAL | numerous to men terns in the window, P ork tabetha’ iene, Gait thek which o'clock this morning. NEW YORK, July %.—N a fe Cone'te by ihcompeteuta. An ex- Young Waltz was walking along tra Mfc was resumed on to be. an office Prmpic of this ix in the.gteamer Ath- the trestle near the shipyards when bridge today, the defective suspend. | AVY / h has just been removed screams pierced the alt He turned ore Raving fore sep = 9s f Funeral of Thomas C. Healy will) after a job on ber pre-| LONDON, July 2.—Lord Satiabury | 4nd saw a struggling form in the tion of the bridge brea enemy ee Pg MA OF x bungled iwo weeks ago,|today announced that King Ed-| Water. Forgetful of all danger he by the press and city o we : Take Place Tomorrow, Special Sale, Saturday, July 27 nto the whop,| Ward's title probably will be ss fo ew off his coat and plunged nto clatmed that the bridge officials have nd a quant | ord ry | lows the bay. His only thought was to m crimina negligen' aoe —— 4 ‘orm th oo “7 mer ould King award VIL, by the Grace | eave s human life, When he Fnoh | yr go SO Layer Cakes 20c » trouble in making per-|of God, of the Tnited Kin tom of | ed the irface after his wild dive the N ¥ YORK, Jeu Another ity in the pf ipping of the gocas | Funeral services over the remains froan the first at Britain; Beyond t struggling form had disappeared. A| break occurred in the Brooklyn) fy, it, f the pasticion or] Of the late Thomas C. Healy, son of | These cakes are made from the very best of material. Try one = that have ordina ; Sr der of the Faith and Ei fe saree Leowaet Ban 00 shel SEER. gate wee twe . dave nded | the company, and report of the af-| Capt. J, J. Realy, well known in your Sunday dinner. = 4 hag oa a a, eres. Res pene | ios engineers . te hot nent.| fair was made to the police, Briggs) Alaska transportation and ping | Bloo 1413 Second Avenue © being. sent to| ao — down. Just at this time hand | Bridge engineer i* not sert-} Was found on the atrest, and Deteo- | circles, will be held from the church oe peroneal a wisi kane, where shops | showed above the muddy water and nging generally, and where | ng Waltz grabbed it. Then the —— tive Philbrick told him, or rather| of the Immaculate Conc kmen's demands were grant- ! ‘This feature of " x! tradesmen 100k | b wrote to him, for Re ts totally deaf,|ner Broadway and Madison street, | a cee ees: eae to come to headquarters. Brigxs| tomorrow afternoon at mt iad te autieaiee oon be made the officer understand that no| body has been kept in Bonney & ie with her at with distrust, fearing it may be-| one could arrest him without r- | Ste * ate fo , when John n 1d a him without a war. | Stewar parlors for three nt, and i the arrival of the d - | rant, but he was taken to headquar-| weeks awa n o > A uneasiness ts other man, who had | | ters nevertheless. widow, who arrived from Dawson on 7 n ne if in th NEW YORK, Juty 26.—tIt is practi- b for help, While there, J. McKinley, who| the Dolphin f Tanks of the owners. cally admitted today that 4 SRO SENS stands charged with holding-up P. J. ————— The workmen express themeclven|tions have been entere into for 4 +8 ry w the alleged naval officer, almost tm man ae anxious for a| conmoinaasion et Ge rents for the & auarter of an hour | land ‘casually sald to Detettive Ker WEATHER FORECAST. settlement of the strike, but contend | rubber business, a lines similat | s ned strength. ¢ Yo! Wingand Wong Lu Wing, | nedy: “I see you have Briggn in jail that the operators must treat with|to those used by Morgan in the Ben othe aid out that herliwo Chinamen, were in the! again.” Briges had served a three.| For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight | therm as a union, not as tndividusis| mation of the steel trast hame was Mrs. Maddley. re-| city jail last evening for safe keep-| year term in Walia Walla and had | showers, Saturday, fair; light to] or bodies of workers. It 's seid that , r. fused to tell where she lived or the | in” only been released four months ago.| fresh south winds | me of the operators are withheld| Louis mn, & laborer, was ar.| ‘Trouble that prompted her rash act from conceding the demands of the| rested by Officers Freeman and Hub. After thanking young Walts she quickly hurried away. men only by a mistaken {dea of| bard last evening on suspicion. Waite te new the have of the nelahs "ry 8 mens - , i a =| borhood, but all are wondering wro| the worman ‘s. She appeared to ve MADE HOMELESS BY A FIRE *."ssa2cc8 about 25 years old. ee THOLLEY PARTY A THOUSAND PERSONS POSSIBL NO MORE CROWDING jont corplotodcioes tects a where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of house wid waste an area of sawm'l! an4| pails. The flames pushed their way p idence property here las’ nigtt| ato” the adjoining renidence, dis § hold goods on Pike Street OGDEN’S, 507 PI ordinary city block, an4| trict, closely settled with middle \s aN’S, 507 KE Joan “of $100,000, ” The clans homes of an average Value of a |Matter Discussed by Prominent Citizens at Chambor of Commerce} & 4 in some big p' of|few thousand dollars each, from! ; kindling wood belonging to the lrvck| which the occupants escaped oniy| Rebekahs Enjoy Four Hours Riding | eeoece Island Fuel Co, on the leve A| with their liver and the clothing on i i i i i P) Deli vreene catried the flames i-| their backs; and. thus’ 100 faraiiey About the City. This Morning--Unanimous Sentiment Expressed in Rubber Ne cking Made ec across the immense lumber | were rendered homele: iti yard 0f' Weyerhaser & Denk:) "Tie mil and yards. the Weyer- Favor of the Proposition. a ann, which were soon seething! hauser & Denkmann Co. otal-|_ Members an: ends oO! e fi fire was #0 rapid that the workmen| lors on residences and other proper rly four hours alley riding main 0 pleasure 7 barely had time to leave the yard.| ty is $200,000 me [last night. The ty filled to their | » comp utmost capacity two of the largest bers of the chamber of com to lend all the ald posaibl CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’ cars of the Seattle Kiectric company. | merce and the Manufacturing ass ted that if Mr. Alley’ Ballard, Green Lake and the City | ciation number some 25 or 40 in all A Fine Proposition | proposition was accepted, that Se-| — eve visited, sétreans a Se , attle subscribers to the $100,000 sto ¥ M Park were visited: refreshments be-| met in'the rooms of the chamber of] Mr, Moore stated that he believed | ttle subwrtbem, to the #160,00 stock CHAS. 0. HOLCOMB [iit after’ mldatant’ wn i [commerce this morning and discuss] the Pzopatiion was one, a8 | re ce caven Rens 2 bends OPTICIAN f 7 ition of R. tha: attle people cep »@ interest not to be paid the ke Fi and Marion M od of Seattle peo- p Permanent Occupation Made This Morning When Thirty. | George Washington Sold the Mare Sia" een ponerved te special. oum:| Af Masbogeat t rates Sala nok ‘canere’ tee sree BEFGBOBGSBGGTR TS eeseesss! George Washington, the pound.| mittee to repart at the next meet-| osition was @ fair on was| would object to it TY WIN eT Ep THE WOOD... Second Coast Artillery Arrived. master, sold a bay mare at auction |ing of the chamber of commerce. |& question as to whether the fi Will Likely Go Through BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOO! goods that Australian Excejient Port, Sherry, Murcatel, An n front of polloe headquarters this ded over the m A. Moore pre manufacture, co Mr. Alley ¥ 1d be disposed present and cheer Clnrete from a morning for $14. ‘It had been tn ¢ lion up. t oo a pound for several Weeks, and no ons 4 stated briefly the proposi-|jin this market. He admitted, how.| fully answered all questions pro- & q There was a scene of unusual ac-/the men landed at Interbay, and| had claimed fen nn ns" Mr representa: | ever, that ho’ belleved the.” goods | pounded to, him BRUNNER & CO. § ivity at the Northern Pacific d- marched from there to the barracks. ———_—___—_ ta althy wool-| could be sold on Bastern markets. ere who addressed Tein “ ‘i 2 Pike Stree this morning when the train arri Casuals for Fort Flagiar 6 firm in This firm | Jacob ¥ mught that invest. | m Bi, MacDougal, ¢ Telephone Main 1060. 02 Pike Street. {ts pro-| ment on an experiment wa or years he Inlte . ‘ a Httls| A. J. Blet esngnannaante bearing United States troops recent-| ‘The Fort Lawton garrison uct to Boston for manufacture. Ite] impracticable unloss Seattle people,| i. Fowler Secemequenenonneeeey ly assigned to duty at Fort Lawton. |company trom #an Francisco to shipm made by who # 1 to subscribe $100, ‘On motion of Mr. Fow ¢ New garrison comprises officers | ttle In persons of 73 casuals un don. < ny ¢ a are give 'y protection. He sug-| lowing committee was ap) vo dimen Ak the Phittnraecend Poeet | Ger command of Lieut. Parker of Soaie- ont taneeer tat ¢ pag ly ll pn RR a op Any ms ie dl = You Will Have to Hurry == : nd of Lieuta.|the Twenty-eighth infantry. These Jena wants to wh 1 to fist Thos. F. Hyanson, of the Seattle |ed by @ifferent speakers, and report H. Lange,|™men were ned to Fort Flagler. | attle, where it oa ufactured| Woolen mili at Kirkland. Though| next week: J, A. Mc J. W. Clise, if you dosire to receive benefit from the offers wo are now making to men in the battery, and, They ™ rom the train to the in {te own mill. That which eannot| his capital is li Mr. Furth sald|G, J. Smith, J. B. MacDougal and stors, capitalists and laborers. Quickest returns possible, & happy 204 sturdy lot of feliows| Thom ip Co.'s wharf, be used here can be sent on to Bos-|ehat Byanson had made a succesg| Ohas Stolting, secretary of the Se athe themare, <Mivery man hes seen line steamship Prosper. ton from Seattle, the entire nt-| of his enterprise Manufacturers’ association. Secre- y 5 ( ERS 33, 34, 35 Starr- Ber were formerly at: aniia last Wednes- ton, The company there pr Mr clared that he did not| ber of the committee pt. Hobe’ battery, an etranaport Indic| LONDON, July 26.—Geo. Kennan,| poses to erecta woolen mill In Be-| wa Understood as being| All those who adarenm ie beenabroad since 1894 in readiness for|the famous American lecturer and|attle to cost $500,000 that will em-|againat the proposition; that {t would|ing felt t the acceptance of the YOUR EYES... Wi pd soldiers were equippet ption at Fort Lawton, the|author whose writings on Siberia| ploy from 800 to 1000 persons regu-| probably be ® good thing if Seattl n would be of untold bene uld be protected with proper glasses. Woe examine be their field outnt of cooking ut artermast jepartment are so widew read, has been expell-|larly. It asks that Beattle peopl were given seourtty fc ttle if a number of import. eyes scientifically and furnish t pest glasses that pon the arrival of the train ra-ghaving sent up th of the equip-|ed from Russia, on the grounde that| subsoribe one-fifth of the stock, « He was in favor of|ant provisions discussed were in- 14 made Mons were nerved and one hour tater rag aterday, |he is “untrustworthy politically.” | promises that the board of directors | = manufacturers, and|orporated in the acceptan THE Only Paper in / ty, PAY ONLY ON vs Seattle That Dares 4 4 ‘A 4 COPY—That’s the Pric to Print the News : : : ~ ' ° POWDER Sliver Fillings ». > Easy. | CE TS A MONTH . OO 7 $ MUCH #j $ HAIR 3 3 wk ; : 3 $ ip eetions is ie E FARNSWORIHTS.... 2 $e PHARMACY § ; wee ae OE Special Sale This Week Sheet Music 10c ‘SHERMAN, GLAY & 60 Pianos and Organs 7 24 AVE. STEINWAY DEALERS HARVARD DENTAL OFFICE 133134 Second Ave., Southwest Corner Union Full sets of T old Crown: Gold Fillings Pre-laveltory Sale Every shoe in our stoclg fa within easy walking distance of your purse during this sale, TREEN SHOE (0 107 First Avonns mone Main 10>s Wastintenr eit 82. YESLER WAY PS SEATTLE ertbe forthe Stat,

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