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é ® t bs 3 & THE THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SHATTLE TAR. PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price SHINGTO?D » TUESDAY Vv INING, JULY 30, 1901, VOL. 3. NO, 154, PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO 70m GHEAT STfL sraNs rmer pnty auditor, tw in th 10 RE CLOSED [Seperated bo ona Morning Session of Committees Closed Without sues) Any Action on Settlement Proposition. y $443 in favor of a Netitious Underwood, There is a vant variety jof other and similar charges, aggre | mating the amount stated Great Sympathetic Walk-Out to Support Teamsters Determined Upon by Fourteen Unions on the Waterfront---All Shipping, Manu- iL au July 30. This} nettle th trike, and al the con One-Legged and Can Steal. | ing’s seasion of the committee|cemions agreed to by Shaffer a 1 to wottle the great nteel ntrike,| last Baturday’s conference with tt John McCarthy, a one-legwed mau od without formal action on the| officials * . who has been an inmate of the city sittona. The meeting was facturing and Wholesale Business Paralyzed. Sk os sacioes Dass be the otek Ce ne te ial EEntee| PITTRBURGM, Pa. July 0.—Bhat y v again arrested by Detee- | discussion. fer and & retary Williams of t tivee Philbrick and Corbett this |Amalgamated assock wi he morning It is alleged that he stole mr SHURGH, Pa given discretiona power to set a large number of brass couplix meeting of the min ig the strilee at the ane nference t hich y ft r ad ¢ th SAN FRANCISCO, July %.—The port of San Fra in to be [So OE RE ERE SENSE MEER | Niempted to dispose Of his plunder |ter to consider the propose Btesl Trust and the Amalgamated 4, and all manufacturing and whotera sinensis to end for an S SAN FRANCIBCO, Jwy &. and was caught, ttleme ewan th A member of the executive commit: Gefintte period, unless the striking toamaters secure the concessions which | @ gecond Dispatch). -— With the # ment in the Roard, vat such « reeult| morning, adding, that such action they have demanded from their employers, Such ts ultima % exceptions of a very fow men is lin not considered likely r will be taken some time today which was promulgated by the city front federation Inst night. A | & Hho Rave deserted the untons, # | When the committee met it piaced| ‘The conference adjourned at 10:30 meeting of the federation was held. at which 14 unions, r jenting 15. * dint eosiation oeered the # before President Shaffer the terms|a. m. but no etatement as to the 000 members, including harbor r f all kinds in San Francisco, Oak & general strive ender this mere. & upon which the steel corporation will | progress was Issued. land and other bay towns, voted to strike in sympathy with the teams 4 ing, completely tietng up all ® | taken t fusal b: » employers to shipping. * | tere, This action was only taken & refusal by the employers — & The streets along the water © | 1 supersede Knox In command confer with the striking tea * to make any essions. T ® front are thronged with strik- & t ri 1 mander Flack gauntlet of battle was thrown down and accepted by the working 1 ® ore, Numerous email ro de } heer arrived in Beattle yexterda The fight now involves the existence of the unions and will be fought to | ® fights are occurring. | It is fear- & | ternoon 4 registered at th 8 pe pmyr ag wratineed " witt | 84 that serious trouble will fol- & He | Rainier-@ om @ Gnish. At least, such are the prose ‘ vs. ’ ® low any attempt to replace the w Commens. be complete, if plans do not miscarry @ strikers. 7G f T | eft for Bremerten at ‘The injury to business occasioned by this tro it} prov > REG one RE? *| overnor 0 ennessee : a - 7 AD RANCTBCO, ‘uly 20. * mous and cannot be estimated in dollara and cents, Hoth the ex nym » ° ro and William Fer- ® F 1 by a Star reporter of labor and the men who work will be equally affected guson, colored non-union team- 3 Puts Forward the [Account ot it Brought Down on the lB ng ‘The strikers have decided not to interfere with the operation of the 4 jvm hg oad age Bile * Ad . r N | Cottage City. 4 Inetruc tions from the XK av ferry boats plying between San Francisco and Oakland and other towns, |% Sirisess, ‘pulleh pevolvere and & mirats Name, | spite ly Ah oi = Be gan ‘as they do not wish to paralyze communications, The ships now lying |e ht shots at the crowd, #| | we ere to patrol the seal fisher on the water front loading or unloading cargoes will, however, be put out if an onlooker, was ® - - | News of an accident to the ster nti the latter part Septem of trade for the time that the strike Inues b a : * ehip Dirigo, Alaska Bteamship Co,| °F th Beginning of October. 7 i ng agg \ A Chinese crew te loading the ®) ww agiHviLLE, Tenn. July 2.—In| serious tihess of Mr. Knox, former ‘As San Francisco depends largely for its coal supply upon ocean Coptic at the Pactfic Mai! dock. & was brought down on the steamship in command of the ¢ rd, is Caune carriers, which cannot be unloadet here, the prospects are that a coal |# She is the only vessel in the #/ a letter printed here today wv. | Cott City, which arrived from|for deep regret, and came as a sad famine will soon result. Altogether th ok t y gloom # harbor now being loaded. *!. . “ to hix friends tn Washingtoa. om oth ok Is @ very gloomy one, | @ | Taylor comes out for Schiey for) Skagway this forenoon, The Dirig ports that have been circulat arrived at Skagway the morning Of| 64 to the effect that he bye : July %, and reported having struck to investigation for abandoning W led here/an uncharted reef in MeHenry’s in- post of duty tn the far north cannot lle no serious damage wan| be correct, because It is announced in Washington that no Investigation wit! take piace The training ship Alert, of whion I was formerly in command, hae PEEP EEEEEE EEE EERE ROBBER dent, and says: “The Dreyfus | case has almost been equi } in our own country.” tet. W Jone, she will be compelled to jon to G@rydeck for inspection on her Beattie | Miss Harding of Omaha. | Mins Lucia E. Harding, secreta NEW YORK, July 9-H. Critten with no signs of an early improvement | of the board of trade of Omaha, was| (en, & San Francisco boy, who ts KIMBERLY THE SOCIAL | ® caller at the chamber of commeres | second to Fitemorris in Hearst's race | return to | | today. Miss Harding is spending a/ sround the world, « 4 this morn. | | few days in Seattle and Is here for| ing from Marseilles. Crittenden left | | pleasure entirely. The present| Vancouver May 27. He still has to} chairman of the Omaha board of | make the journey across the contin: | | trade is ex-Gov, Jai E. Bord, | ent. Feingtatement to 18st wes one of th | “aii ae Elster suvernatorat! SAVED THE CORN Sequel to Story Told Yesterday—Mrs, Brahm, Formerly | Wife of One of the Men, Lives in This City. Seattle and vieintty—Tonight and Asks to Be Relieved A Hopeless Split in the Wedneetay, fair; light to fair went. | WASHINGTON, D. c., July » :| From Schley Court | Party Threatened. of Inquiry. veemienet erty gales. |-rme governments weekly erop re <sgs =p == | OBSTRUCTORS OF PROSPERITY ‘The united convention of the socta: SRAMETNGEON,. TO, Jute s0—| Democratic. party eavemBied here i Admiral Kimberty today asked to be Three factions are «trugg!ing for su Telieved from service on the Schiey premacy. The Springfield. or antt- HESE are the concerns banded together in the Metal Trades Association which obstinately refuse to meet their employees half way in set- tling present difficulties, and which decline arbitration offered by business men of this city. tof inquiry on agcount of tiiuess. Debs, the Chicago or pro-Debs, and Wht Gotion Wild be taken on this re- | ‘"%,, Independent factions are con- Moran Brothers Company Vulcan Iron Works : lished a dispatch from Elkhart, Ind., little boy giving an account of two dead men ar being found in a cornfield near| After we separated Hrahm tramped that place, their bodies badly decom- | 81. Loule—his tter on the person of for him because of his dissolute hab his wife, written from Be-| its, Two or three time ago. This morning} the same journey from Chicago to letter called at the) St. Louis and back, and I sup My husband's parents REE RAE EER AERA REAR ERA ERR REE : ; i : : H : i ; H ; : the writer of th story. at his lite.” It was my former husband. A. C.| The former Mrs, Brahm te re Brahm, who was found tn the corn. married and lives with every com field. I married him in Chicago at! fort on Tenth aven thie city. In 17 years of age. He bean drinking | view of her jittle #on and the prom- very hard and five yours ago I had! inence of her present husband, her to leave him. I at that time came to! na: that Admiral Luce or Admiral Lind- brought about at yesteniay’s ses- : 1 mon byt pringfield faction, way betes be chosen in Admira! Kim- tircatens hopeleesty split the berly's stead. It is denied at the party. Debs did not attend the con navy department that Admiral) sen but wired his wishes for a Schley has written to Secretary Long ““rcesatul aj~ y+ Se i dedhiaems e featur eaters 0: excepting to that partion of the pre- the bolt of the Chicago faction. sept which practically accuses him of headed by C. G. Clemens, @ cousin disobedience of orders. The only let- ¢ el 2 ge fewer 5 comgrems we resolution on he bone of con- ter from Admiral Schley ts one ack- (tion the report of the committes nowledging recetpt of the precept on rules-—was adopted, and a tem- and requesting that he be given per- porary truce patched up. 1 The business of the convention to maleston to consult counsel regarding | 4.1", ‘being conducted 19 & quitter ita terme. e manner. [new commander is J. D. Adame. quest is not known, but ft is Mhely Thee Gownfall of Eugene Debs, Washington Iron Works ; Seattle Machine Works 1 the Beattie gen hospita | Saturday night and left ay for bis home in the Kast 5 Puget Sound Machinery Depot | Heffernan Engine Works ¢ ; ; } INDIANAPOLIS, July 20.--The So-! cial Democratic convention, at its seasion this morning. adopted resol tions denying the report that it had agreed to shelve Debs. Reason of Gunboat's Pres- Marine Iron Works A. J. Williams Machinery Co. beusen nieneeenririccnaniinds | ‘The recent furry enused by Ordered to Sound. ' LOADED GUNS the unexpected arrival In port of the} AN IDIOT | EE EEE EEE RENEE EEE | United States gunboat Concord from: | ant | Dutch Harbor, Commander Harry Knox, and the attendant rumor to| ° port says that the rain in the West! the effect that Knox had abandoned! 4 pitiful case has come to the no has been the salvation of the late, his post of duty without first con le ¢ of Humane Officer Fidew corn crop. quilting the navy department, and.| yust pack of police headquarters } in consequence, was guilty ‘| lives a man and woman, and a boy Northwestern Iron Works 5 | ence Here Explained | — Pacific Iron Works ; | at Last. WAS MADE . . A Hutton I Ww | The Historic Cruiser SAILED WITH SWitlaes Mo ; al PEPE EE ESSE SE SESEE ESSE SESE EE EE ERESS CESSES EE EES WASHINGTON, D. ¢. July »—|T© Take Little Crete I An order issued from the navy de- partment designates the cruiser Nip- Kingdom of Greece. sic as receiving ship at Puget sound navy yard. | es el Recent ns have improved the| breach of discipline and subject to Ps are th ; j npro De pout 12 years of age in little ‘The Nipsic passed through the| VIENNA, July %.—A local news- ' " ; official reprimand, appears to ha pr tas Ghastenely te ane ~ great hurricane that struck Semoa|raper staies that a Greek fleet, com jlate corn ip portions of Kansas, Ne-| teen {1)-advised | pol dieoy veges Bn ee bean Several years ago, Along with two| posed of five armored warships, fiv- braska, Oklahoma and Missourl, but} Advices recetved from Washington | ii, name is George Washington other American vesnela she was) gunboats and mx torpedo bo: ha jearly corn was practicaliy ruinea| te yesterday afternoon state Watl Saskia” the remieen Btls or ne es wrecked, but managed to make Hon-| gone to Vanea, claim | Commander nox's action will not}; fre 7 , to Dp olulu under her own steam, Upon the annexation of Crete to Greece her arrival at Bremerton she will be| It is known that Greece recently | before the rains came in. The Iowa] be subject investigation by the| ‘ytlon from Me bree ty crop sustained lese injury than 1m) ing taken « Secretary Lai hav-| the Ww d ing taken cognizance of the ciroum-| years old, was thrown inte a dark PAPPED tne derore-mentione and the| stances that were responsible for the|\sect and left for @ day and a night | Fainfall has been copious and well] appearance of the Concord on Puget gince that time he hae been an idiot used for the purpose of housing/ sounded the powers, and that Eng- WwW i 1 hich Was - sound, These circumstances were) Gmcer iid mi rc prt cig the serious illness of Commande: | ty have hin sent to the asylum at jeaat of the Mins! : satiors and other government em-| land and Russia evin: their wil Around Murillo. A é ila ppl river, except| Knox, due to malaria contracted) gteiimcnc tate that poor little fellow, when three wtat In the great corn-belt ployes whose vessels are undergoing| lingness that Greece should annex lover northern Iilinois, the drouth ana| While in the Philippines, which tn-| | al complications may follow the | effects upon corn, which is now in| erly in command of the Unit J States | atti fan Franeleco line, will reach uction of the Colombian oMiciais in|» oritical condition. training ship Alert at Ban Franeis-| here about Saturday, ‘ Ss F | fag after tearing the kalser’s colors off Murrilio’s body. st hip of. Great Excitement Attending the Opening of the <7 sury4s boty. steamanip om. Ki C h R ti | German governm nt, ond it im ex- towa-Lomanche heservation. | ment will be taken severely to tank repairs there. the isiand, but the kaiser objected. capacitated him for duty | arresting Abel Murrillo on board a| Situation as It Exists Today Does Not Speak Well for the Manufacturers—The Tide of LO | i ERY OF LAND [WwW YORK, July %.—Interna-| heat have continued with w'now 'a] ommander G, Blackiin . form-| ‘The Newburg, assigned to the Se- steamship sailing under the German Popular Support Is With the Workmen, and a Settlement Must Soon Come. cf? - bs ‘ EL RENO, O. T., July 30.—E1 Reno] ley, I. T., had drawn the first choice Is enjoying the festival of the land’ in the El Reno district. A might¥| according to advices fra . ; lottery. long looked forward to by|cheer, lasting three minutes, and|gena, the interior country is in an Gpuemid Uellaare on the telows ant|comins trom thousands of throats, | tinsettied condition Comanche reservation land. One| followed the sound of the commis-| sonisiagn thousand names have been drawn| sioner’s ve Cheer followed cheer po Ay? be viele and the click|as the opes fell from the boxer ROAR the turning boxes is still heard. | The city is dressed en fete, thous.| GOOD HUMOR PREVAILS he ands of people lining the streets and| ‘The crowds were in the best of hu- crowding and crushing about the} mor, and after standing all day hear | Briti nts nt joyful ‘wheels. ing the announ oe center, | TELEPHONE GIRL Wins |!% t0 Ei) Reno's | pune cheering for the winners lasting long The two most fortunate persons in| into the night | the allotment are Miss Mattie Beals,| This morning the crowds were not} & telephone girl of Wichita, Kan., so dense nor was the excitement so and James R. Wood, of Weatherford. | high, but the good humor of the vis: 0. T. They draw 160 e tracts itors waa still evident. The nol adjoining the town of Lawton and has dimintahed in the nity of the worth from $20,000 to $40,000 each. drawing until the words of the an COLON, Colombia, July 30.—Some | alarm is caused here by rumors that attacks by guerriilas are imminent : iste’ unions In the wrote & fast and South,Jis back from Bremerton, He ts a ary Mitchell, asking for| competent man, though not under | employment and requiring details of| the rules, a full machinist. He sa work and Wages to be had, In some | that on representations made by the defeating the objects of advertise-| cases several union men in each towa| Moran company to Naval Conetruc ments sent broadcast through the t these fake letters, to which they|tor Hibbs he was called into Mr LONDON, July At 2 o'clock| Bast vy the Pacific Coast Metal| are awaiting replies. These will be| lilbbs’ office and discharged on the this morning an uproar occurred in| Trades’ association, The following| forwarded to the executive commit.| around that he had made improp the house of commons, when the|adiet has been appearing in many| tee of the strikers here, thus inform-| representations as to his ability, conservatives interrupted Mr. Wal-| papers throughout the South and|ing the local men of what transpires | though he worked as machinist and ton, Liberal, who was debating on| Middle West almost since the incep-|in the manufacturers’ camp touch-| had given good eatiataction at Brem the taxation of agricultural proper- | the local stri ing the employment of Eastern erton for some time By @ shrewd move the Seattle metal trades workers, acting in con junetion with Eastern untoniete, a h House of Commons a Scene of Disorder. 7 yn from | nunciator may be plainly heard for : Comminsioner Dyer says the draw-| Called for a division, The speaker! Hiackamitha, B Moulders and Vindietive Work boxes in succession, the fortur It has come to be the confined in the Jail, is improving rapidly. | ed of the appeara he firat time since his tncarcer-|tinements, and returned printed cir apprentice NAPLES, July .—A slight im-| show that 7,000,000 id ster-| ation he announced today that when|culars telling of the strike, sending| ed, the B.C. company not b prov bing for odds and ends ix needed im-} he wan released he would make a|them East hot from the presses, At|the Metal Trades’ assoctatt lement is noted this mornin in| ineaiately by the British forces in| strong effort to throw off the use of|the same time, acting on Seattle ad-| Harry Rogers, another Moran ap ‘Criapi’s condition. | Boutn Africa. vices, various secretaries of machin-| prentice, with three months to serve, Tho local strike board was inform-|to persuade the shop foreman to dir real, T have no objection to putting e of these adver-|charge him, saying he was a Moran|my men back at nine hours’ work The request was refus-|for nine hours’ pay, but not for 10 ng in) hours’ pay. 1 will not recognize the right of the union to run my shop.” uled against him and denounced the| Finishers can # dy em Beople being apprised by the ng will probably be completed by] \terustion. as disorderly. where-| ployment at wages Ay 2"! rhe exeoutive committee charges| opinion among busine Sein Ae aaa te are ae Fen ted Bala ne upon Redinond shouted “Police, 5 higher than pald in South, in thg| the manufacturers with stooping to] #!ly that the manufacturer Fully 25,000 people saw the firet en- hor fing instruments, lumber) ''¢ 7 At 5 eu to 1 cities of Beattie, Tacoma, loverett, | “vindict work, A letter from | ene eration Ke st velope drawn and the excitement at and carpenters’ tools is lively, many | 41" npeaker dimond tim TO Mave| Whatcom, Fairhaven Qiympia and) will Rogere—up tilt strike time an| over technioaliti Wax binecech the drawing was intense. Cominis icky ones outfitting here and the house, | Mr. Balfou ption (| Ballard, tate of Washington.| apprentice in the Moran shop, now| od today with questions as to.wheth sioner Dyer, the announcer, deciar getting ready to start for their al-| ete een, who pers in the| ing no highér than southern cities| employed by the B. C. company at|er they were willing to take thelr h tephen Holcomb, ul's Ve " same cou was also suspended, | of the same class. Apply to F. W Yan saver, te 8 the follow ing story: | men beck tomorrow ine hour : diecuiou si RMIRCHEEL. Secretary Paciiig| Rogers says he went up to Vancouy-|and whether they Id recogni | Jack May Reform. Const Metal Trades Association, |¢r on the sa as did Sherman|the union, the following answers ’ | Heattle, Wash. |Moran. A few days later, he aays,| were recely | ROVED | N Jack Corbett, brother of ‘Fight 7 Mot As! | Manager Will Parry of the Moran Washington Ironworks, by J ing Jim” Corbett, and # contirmed Were Mot Asleep Co, entered the B. C. shop and tried| Prink, president; “Tf it is made uni ypiurn fiend, now LONDC plementar July %0.—An official sup- | coun 40d today | F | the body-and-mind-wrecking drug. (Continued on page three.) Yenterday afternoon the Star pub-| Seattle to my parents, bringing my | wealthy and live in Bt, Louis. | mily did not care/ he made| & it Star office and told the fallowing| was on one of these trampe that aPrrrrrrrrrtrtetrttitittii tts tie ees | - wet sound, and reach here about Fi Bhe will patrol these waters until receiving further orders. Mer | |formeriy in charge of the priva yacht May r, owned by Gov.| | Allen at Porto } | ,,commander xX was discharge! | ALL MEN DESIRE TO BE WELL DRESSED And we flatter ourselves we are in a position to satisfy that desire. New Fall Styles are ar- riving daily and we can show you njamin & Co, of New From the celebrated tallors Alfred 2 Also new fall style Soft and Stiff Hats h” factory, F SENDERS, mention, Call on us, ADAMS & BLANCHARD Hinckley Block. 719 Second Avenue. STORE. All High Novelties, One-Third ‘Their Values. 710 SECOND AVENUE ONLY EIGHT DAYS MORE Grand Winding Up of the Great Fire and Clearance Sale A crow from 8 a. m, to 6 p. m. is the report we have to give for Monday. UNUSUAL VALUES, no DELAYS, and QUICK SERVICE have much to do with it. A GREAT WASH GOODS SPECIAL 10¢ and the WIMITIES, 2c GRENADINE EFFECTS, 100 to 200 LAWNS and BATISTY Come garly, as they wilt last long at only, @ yard ..., .. s« « Pee tt ttt Lk tchohelchehohohehelahehalohahaloheheheheheieleieialicheleiaieleleleicisiahe * $ We Prescripti Prepare Prescriptions And Would Like To Serve You You may go behind our prescription case, if you no desire, and eee yours prepared and note the ac- curacy, cleanliness and precision which is our rule. Deliveries made anywhere in the city, Open all night. ‘Phone, Main 25 Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue eek te eee eee | s HAS COME TOA FINISH Today, Tuesday, is our last day of business on Yesier way. 7, Tomorrow, Wednesday, our office books and safes will be moved into our new store On First avenue and Spring, where we shall open Thursday morning, August 1. On aceount of the great delay in getting our shelving and fixtures from the East, our retail de- partment is not yet Ju what wo eG make it in the course of a few days, but nevertheless we shall endeavor to attend to our customers’ wante in the most expedient manner, Z.C. Miles & Piper Co. 78-84 Yesler avenue. AFTER AUGUST 1, FIRST AV SPRING STREET. | | | ‘UB AND A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. | Shirts, closed front, 190; shi jopen front, 12%; soft shifts, 6c; jeollars, cuffs, per pair, éc, We guarantee not to shrink your flannels. We take the rough off your collars and give you ss or domestic finish (no gloss.) Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pike St., established 1890, or Poosoosorer New Furniture Salesroom NO MORE CROWDIN just completed close tostore where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of houss- hold goods on Pike Street. OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE Sooo ooRoe Cottage City Arrives With Forty-one Passengers and $200,000 Aboard—News of the Klondike Capital. teamship Cottag City, Capt.;bound for the new Eldorado in the Lioyd, Pacific Coast Co, arrived| Big Salmon district. from Lynn canal ports this forenoon,| The purser of the Bailey reported She brought 41 passengers, $200,000 in| that new finds had recently been gold dust, several sacks of mail, and|made goross the divide from Lake latest news advices from Southeast- | creek, but did not give any details, ern Alaska Casper Ellinger and Mrs. Bertha ilinger returned from the Klondike with $150,000 in gold; Mra, McKenale had a substantial amount also, 1 th nainder was divided nong the ot The » City left Skagway on the night of July 26, She reports a pleasant but uneventful trip Nows of Vessels. amboat Susie, which le on June 2% for St. Micha “4 turned to her home port July 26, be- ing the first boat up the river of the son; the steamboats Powers and Weare were reported close behind the Susie. Steams vigati ander, the Canadian Co.'s flyer, left Skagway p.m. with Instructions to ip $500,000 Coming Purser reports another ship- | iower all previous records, if _po ment of gold, amounting to $500,000, | sible, between Skagway and Van« for the Canadian Bank of Commerc couver en route from Dawson United States lighthouse tender The steamer Hailey arrived at) Mansanita, Capt. Gregory, arrived at Hootalinqua, having made her seo-| Skagway July 21, after having reset ond round trip with prospectors) all the buoys in Alaska, i omen ats a e are rice: