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HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the New OL, 3. NO, 135. SITUATION THEY WANT IS GLOOMY THE FIGHT FD Steel Workers Divided 25°57... nat Against Themselves | S:rvice nin ns A Compromise ~~ Must 88% EGBERT FOR NOME t, whieh it & for N on her first trip ¢ PITTSBURGH. Pa., July 31.—Thers S eled 3600 tons fe no change In the strike situation. the arw posts N Tt is feared that unless some com- | m f infantry promise is soon made that tho| ties, end s umber of passens furnace workers will walk ov T army officers and government ¢ union men are divided. ployes in the north conservative element wish to acced = STOCK JOBBERS' LITTLE GAME to the propositions of the steel poration, while the younger mere radical element are holding - for more favorable terme : workmen are non-committal corning the action of the executiy board, and nothing definite can be made known concerning (he termi etion of the strike until they reach some definite decision. | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 1 — s retary Wilson haa left t PITTSBURGH, Pa., July %1.—The| through the Western drouth-st j ad Doard of the Amalgamat-|en district. He sayn that he believes ation resumed the consid in reports ¢ eration of the peace proposals this| corn crop are exaggerat R injury to business has already been enormous and large consignments of ase of takin fruit and vegetables are rotting. If bei ty. ‘Ships are ewing-| one compromise is hot effected to- ing at their anchorages with no pros- | gay the coal-handiers will walk out Feet of being able to leave the city.| tonight, and this will soon put the Groups of excited men invest the/ city in darkness, as the « supply ia treet corners and the police force | Umited to about two weeks has been kept busy in quelling the frequent street fights. A serious col- Uston between the union men and few laborers who have left the union ‘The attitude of the em- Ployers in refusing to recognize the . The SAN FRANCISCO, July %1.—To- day the Whole water front is a SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. July %1.— ‘The second day of the big strike the street, and no disturbance up to noon. The waterfront wears almost THE OMINOUS QUIET PREVAILS IN THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO opened quietly with few strikers cad SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, LOTTERY ‘Drawings ContinueWith berm of the fnlly of Jamon Met Oklahoma People as |i. | Big Favorites. injured in a fire tn ment home, Br father injured by klyn, early this morning. The son and a mother was jumping from @ third story wind MANCHESTER July 1 The EL a The third day | Guardian (dally ne r), learns f the homestead ‘lottery drawing/ that John Rocket king, found thousands of persons still tin-| {tends to make him home in South 1 up in front of the platform. Tho | ¢'? Engtand. ense crowd ts orderly and quiet ver 86 per cent. of the claims have by Oklahomans, but ! for by the cos = DONT YOU Lizzie Soery Insane ® accounte Lizele Soery was today ordered LONDON, July ~The F onfined in the Insane hosp! at Stellacvom. The woman ts violent. Junta ix in r ' a om ly insane, She has a delusion that saying that several Amertoan col he killed @ woman fourteen years|umns recently tried to corner £o. frequently tries to do her-! pa) ey, : self bodily harm and has to be con-| °*F seurgent General in South Luzon, but th Malt through the lin kt fean officers and much ammunitior r broke tinually watched Aw capturing GREECE MUST STOP SHORT VIENNA, July 31—An Athens dis pateh states that the Russian gov ernment has addressed an emphat to Greece warning that mpt on her part to sete the Isl Ja holiday appearance, many docks being closed entirely, while a few are working small bands of non- at junton men under police protection. and of Crete would prove disas- Little freight is being handled. The trous number of strikers ts increased. In-|.,/' '* said (hat the powers are ox nanging Views as to the beat coming ships are deserted by their {& crews on docking. Vessels of alt | kinds are idie, Mai! steamer Califor nia and other vessels scheduled to fail today have posted notices “Bail- |ing indefinitely postponed. ‘The police are puzaied by the un- usual quiet, and fear it is the calm jpree eding a storm. pursue should Greece pers an attempt to selae Crete jorthwest Pack pjected to the ¢ firmation of the sale of ite p by the master in chancery, at the suit of Henry F. Allen. The company claime<the price tt brought was in- adequate and It was sold without re- dempjion to the company associat) SEATTLE- VICTORIA RATE WAR Tonight at 12 O'Clock Battle Will Be Declared Off. r the strike as far ited and its allies of i : | : i several days. gave out astate-| As predicted in the Star last Fri- the cut rate war that has been ment at noon in which he said that | di there was nothing new In the sttua-| waged for nine months between tion about. The impression Dodwell & Co. and t Alaska it trouble In the execu. Steamship Co., operating vessels on due to the tmpression | the Seattie- Victoria run has been de- among the mem-,clared off, and by mutual consen made specific rate chopping on that run ceases at York conference | midnight today, and « new tariff | goes into effect tomorrow. Pasnen- THREATS OF LYNCHING LONDON, July 21.—There was an tere was lost in Lake Erie specula- exciting time é¢! tions, and a million and a quarter iccsiar Ge today dollars was sunk in Canadian cop- ¥\ per. The receiver stated that the ‘when the received of the company total profits of the speculation were made known the defaications be-! 28.000 pounds, and the losses 626,000 of the stockbolders. jolence were openly police interference was The company started capital of 560,000 pounds irectors took little interest mining and devoted the money to speculation. Over one million dol- ROBBERY CHARGED p nn t and $3.50 will be charged; to pounds. This announcement was re ceived with cries and hisses, an Lord Petham-Clinton and Gener: Gough-Calthorpe were forced to a peal to the receiver for protection. The latter reported that the com- panies fourteen mines, valued at 767,000 pounds, had earned nothin: i Lire See Se ! i wm. eg - gers who sailed on the bogts this morning and paid 25 cents for their transportation, will pay # return tomorrow. The fect before the cut rates wer augurated have not been restored #0 that the traveling public secures some benefit from the agreement en- tered into today. Instead of paying $2.0 single fare and $4 round trip sep Port Two Girls Go Out for a Good! Townsend = similar reduction has been made, rates being lowered from $1.50 and $2.50 single and round trip Time and Get in Trouble. respectively, to $1.25 and $2.00. " The new agreement was affected f 6 er semen ema shortly after noon today the morning boats to Victoria sailed Josie Bt. Clair and Mildred Doug-| there was no hint of such a deal b Jas, two notorious women, who have !ng consummated and many of the been Under police surveillance for) Passengers booked single some time, were arrested last night |Pecting that they would be able to by Sergi. Powers and Officer Hub. | teturn for the same amount. bard and Freeman, on the charge of The rate war bas been steadily They had! aged since Octob 4, passenger been out with a man named Jack|rates gradually declining until it Doff and indulges in a general good | Wa% cheaper to go to Victoria on one time. Doff became tired of the gira Of the vessels of the rival fleets and left Shortly afterward he | than remain in the city over night, discovered. Ria watch and $10/ the ridiculously low fare of 25 cents were ed the matter | fot transportation and 25 cents for to the ‘armed with a de-| berth being charged. The loss to the Beription girls, they started companies has amounted to thou after ‘were found in an | ands of dollars, and the gain to the uptown with the watch | traveling public equally as large. and the tw women held and wee ee were held and oy betore Jutze, BEGINS TOMORROW Or, C, J. Carroll Will Be H Officer August 1. | Dr. ©. J, Carroll, who was recent |ly appointed city health officer 4 of Curacon, | *UCc*e4 Dr. M. E, A. MeKechnie, re al gainst President | ™°ved, will assume his duties to- in progress,| morrow. ‘The board of health will estimated at from | probab hold rn ing within a and they are congregat-| few 4 to take up matters relative n frontier. Then) to the change of other health off troops have| cia LICENSED 10 WED. John Herbert Morton D.C, July 21.— that the nav Alleghen and Mary §. Johnston, Senttle confirming| Robert Stroble and Mrs, Ethel EB. T. inst Pres-| Lewis, Seattle; Vernon L. Parring- ton and Julia R. Williams, Seatth Victoria as in the past, only $2 When fare, ex-| ith| A Receiver Asked Abe Meyer today applied for a re- cetver for the Seattle Harness & Saddiery Co. He claims that the company owes him $20 for services as bookkeeper and that it has other FOUR YOUNG em to meet, and that it tv necessary that a receiver be named. Her Purse Stolen Mre. C. MoAvinney reported to the police today tat « pickpocket had stolen her pocket book containing td hile in the ore of ZC. Miles A qua te of girls’ voices pier & on Yesler avenue, yesterday ed the night air, and persons living afternoon. Mrs. McAvinney went within a half-dosen blocks of 1112 Into the store to make a few pur East Union street sought their doors Fempe pt ten y Bes wenn aan sudden. and wondered what had happened. ly she realized that her purse had, Just before retiring last night at been taken. n ‘clock, Mies May Hanson looked ss under her b Rooming with i fn @ little cottage at 1112 Bast t er r 4 Alice Rooney | and Alice Hanot, all young | aay clerks in a local drygoods store. May had many times looked under | had t that same bed, and » other CINCINNATI, 0, July 21.—1n an! « but last night she saw the form answer filed today’ by the O'Dell | of a man huddled back against the mmission Co. the suit of the} wall May began to scream, and ber friends joined her. Half unrob Chicago board of trade to train thie company and the Western|¢d. the maidens scattered; the two Union and Postal Telegraph com-| Rooney sisters sbt fuge on & table, a duty learned w common panies from using ite quotations, it ix charged that the plaintiff is the) 4 Liggest bucket shop in the country and that the laws of [linote and the | (rept United States are being daily violat 4. | tines and sas and mice a At this mome the tern ta big, burly negro from beneath the bed and through the window, taking along. He then ran had bh |the ‘intruder, at He i < n w is an in f} | nate of the « ) Seen Hanging Around Yesterday aftern: LONDON, July 2t—The how negro. Was seen hanging commons today voted to award around the place, and Wi Roberts 100,000 pounds sterling fon, wh © Opposite, # his services in South Afr something. watched h yeep mead [the girls away all day | neighbors generally took it upd themselves to keep an eye on the act of stepping into bed slight noime attracted her Her window was open, and by the dim n ynlight she saw a black fig ure, At first she thought it wan a dog that had entered the house dup. ing the evening She went closer to when a DEFICIENCY | Further Investigation Shows Pe- culiar Methods in Bookkeeping. C..B. Grant, one of the experts who| }is examining the accounts of ex |Treasurer Whittiesey, said. thia | morning that it would take at lena: | three months’ hard work to complete | the work of going over the books of | the second term, at which time tho} } | ZURICH, Switzerland, July a Ameii Galitoppi, an Anarchist from Paterson, N. J, wae arrested her today on adv a from Paterson final report will be made, A num ber of mis-statements in the bonds and reports of the treasurer have been discovered in the second term ae well as the first. One specific PATERSON, N. J, July 4 case was on September 29, 1900, when | oppi ieft the country wt the treasurer's quar ly report wa ain of King Humbert A | made, The report included # aworn| cording to & well Informed source statement from each bank having! here, it wan hie original intention to county money on deporit, « eta kill the czar of Russia. It is believ ment by the treasurer of the out-| ed here that Gallioppi’s arrest is in outstanding checks which had not | connection with the attempted assas |heen cashed, and the report of tho! sination yesterday of Queen Dowag commissioners on the amount in the! of Portugal ult of the treasury. These must | ne balance and did balance, and wers STORY DENIED thus approved by the commissioners Will Parry of the flatly denies the tr Secured by Faisification. nt which was given currency | ‘This balance was secured, it is!) fy | claimed, by falsification of the certi- | ¢ day to the effect that he, was in Vancouver, B. C., re 1 Breach Moran Pros h of the fied atatement relative to the out.) standing checks Eight checks| yeat marked outstanding were not issued) Parry at all. One check for $484.84 was re. | contly A ttled une fully to rorted to have been drawn prior to| secure the discharge of Apprentics September 29, 1900, when the report) Will Rogers by a British Colum was made, when, as a matter of) bian shop, on the round that Rog fact, It was not drawn until after|ers was a Seattle striker. Parry that date, and then for @ smaller! states he hae not been in Va ver @mount Mr. Grant ataed thie morning that the moneys received by Whittlene Assault and Battery during his second term were about! | three times as great ae the first term,| Sim Whitehouse and the supposed shortage for the|by a constable fr last term may be greater than the| morning firet assault | during the last 10 years. waar placed tn all Franklin this He is to nerve 2% days for nd battery, WEDNESDAY UNCLESAM'S STRANGLED SOCIALIST. ‘TWAS AN — BY SMOKE PLATFORM IDLE TALE attention, | night. } SEATTLE EVENING, JULY National Convention De- cides on Future | Policy. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July | The National Socialist conve ha settled down to the adoption o @ platform, As reported, the plat form declares in favor of public own erehtp of all means of transportation. jeation and other — publi utilities, a# well as all industries ntrolled by monopolies, trust n combines; the reduction of hours labor; the education of all chiidrey up to the age of 18 ye state or national insurance of working ple; the initiative and referen and no more public land to be Resolutions have been present fav im trades unions, condemnir the Puerto Rican f th ministration, on organt®ation amor hegro workmen, and one calling up-| » the working me wt “ sions to organts H. Ga 1 Wil shire of Lon A *, th n aire & an turned down t the convention une of some re marks on labor unions, Pugene Debs, to whom the dominant p in the convention Is opposed, says] that it i of little concern to his whether he is shelved or not, and Uthat he does not eonaider the Indian- | apolis convention @ representative hody of Boclalist | HE’S AFRAID OF DOCTORS King Menelik ot seriously it PARIS, July Abyssinia is reported He refuses all medical aid Struck a Woman, A Washington who gives his Was arrested last night ait and battery upon a woman with whom he lives in a lodging house be low Yesier way. No charge will be placed against him until the physi cian attending the woman submite a report GIRLS FIND | [outstanding debts aggregating the sun Of 690000. These debts, Meyer claims, the company has no #esoure ! A Screaming, Such as Never Heard Before, Disturbs the Horn ver Stillness of the Night on East Union Street. 4 and saw the feet of a man of his huge, black ing scream rent the alr and load < called the other girls to her assietan All joined in the screaming and the pearo fied. He Jumped through the| window and ran down to Pike stre from Union He Rushed Up-Stairs. When the firtt scream was heard WI Robertson thought of the negro and rushed upstairs for his revoiver His brother Newkirk, however, start ed at once after the man and caught} up with him twice, how-| the black man eluding him whi FR n, with the revolver came up and the negro was cornered a aclump of bushes near Tenth av rae on Bast Pike The two young men triumphant 4 their prisoner back. By this ime a large crowd of neighbors hat gathered, and one man had # dout bitted axe. Threats of violence were against the negro, and anoth- th and then hand A pie each time. ever, bert er man started for a re more calm members of ¢ rowd, how ever, pacific and the patrol wagon wae sum A re ing took charge ¢ r and he was brought to headqua wh he gave th ame of Jack Williams and said he had been left behind by the cireus The n frightened young ladies J, but little sleep was thoroughly returned to had that night The fact that four gold watches laid on a table in the house and were not molested, gives credence 1 theory whispered about the netgh borhood today that Williams was in the house to commit a far graver me than burglary. A charge of @igry will, however placed vgalnit him negro was this afternoon |brought before Judge George and to the superior court or of burglary His bonds at $1000, in default of amitted to Jail bound o' the charg |were fixe | which he waa c ARRESTED EFFECT OF 'FRISCO’S STRIKE | ON BUSINESS IN SEATTLE | Opinions Given by Commission Men and Steamship Officials} It Will Help Local Producers. | Although the strike on the water) front of San Francisco has not been| {in duration long enough to matert-| jally affect the business inte Beattie, atill the majority of shipping men and commiasion m are confident that present local ¢ ditions will not change to any @reat| extent The ‘acifie Const Steam- ship Co, has three steamboats on the Friseo run, the Puebla, Umatilla| and Walla Walla, The company is onfident that they will be able to p traffic moving. The Walla Wal ja left ‘Frisco last night with a full! cargo, composed mostly of produce! for local markets, The company has recently stripped a great amount} of coal to ‘Frigeo and they do not expect that elty to run short for many weeks. The Pollard line has three hoate on the run, the Retnier, New- berg and Coronado, The Newberg has clea from 'Friseo with a full cargo and will sail from there to ‘The company expects to have no difcuity in keeping 4 steam jNothing in the Report Tha guide Sle Saas cel | JAMES G GIVENS & CO., BROKERS, |eupply In shipped tn lar boats | feared.” PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price STAR. 1901, 25CTS A MON ALL MEN DESIRE TO BE WELL DRESSED And we flatter ourselves we are in a position to satisfy that desire. New Fall Sty r- riving dally and we can show you Clothing min & Co., BERLIN, July 41.—It is now denied that the Dowager Empress Fre is serious, She 1 to be in no immediate danger Accused of Horse Stealing Deputy Sheriff Clark has a at for the arrest of William ¢ n, Charged with stealing a horse to Hugh MeConnaghey yesterday MeConnaughy claims the horse was taken by Gordon from boy in MeConnaughy's emple boy, #0 he says, Was driving « team in this city, when Gordon st ped him, unhitched one of the bv from the wagon and went away with it Deputy Sheriff Clark nd the horse at Bellebue this morning and tur er to ite owner, Gordon has © t been captured. mie | OVER DUE | §000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 08 She Left Nome 20 Days Ago ae THE LEADER : 10 2 cs and Has Not Been Sighted. | 05.) Now 6 Their Values. 710 SECOND AVENUE speculation is being Considerable Stats of tha ciated Teommo panes ONLY EIGHT DA = MORE Grand Winding Up of the Great Vire ani Clearance Sale of the Star, the Lane Nome July 12 in tow of ner Vex vd has not been vious inmuc satied from the seb: heard of since. She is now 20 days cut. Vessels that left Nome several Remember, this is an advantage to be got thr ¢nys later than the Lane did not annual losses. The store clears itself of b sight her, This fact, however, is not polled and mussed goods, and is ready for considered significant because Capt business begins, Take advantage of the ¢ Ames annou before leaving while they last. A visit to THE LEADE! Nome that he would not call at BARGAIN STORE, will save you dollars and Dutch harbor en route, as is custom-|@ guring this week. ; ary with nearly all of the vessels of | the north The Cha feet «Dd oooooee Lane sailed from 8 tle Thursday, June 14, towing | ®e#eeerew MER RRASRRARR RE RAEN ENN ene men, the Vega. Ploth Veasels were heav-| 4 iy talen wilh becees aaa te Lanel We sory 1 = - * in aadition carried 200 passengers Presdes rescrip 10ns x They reached their destination June | £ P x % making the voyage in exactly 19 * And Would 1 ike > aye | 4 Bee * No Cause for Alarm \¢ To Serve You » Marine men eay there is absolute \* You may g0 behind our prescription case, if you = ly no ground for fear or @ jety con. = so desire, n4 see yours prepared and note the ac- > cerning the fate of the Char rf) iz curacy, Cleanliness and precision which is our rule. 4 Lane. While {t is more than prob-|* Deliveries made anywhere in the city. Open ail ¥ able that she hax met with some mis-| ¥ night. ‘Phone, Main 36 + hap, probably to her machinery, the | ae * rchooner Vega ts perfectly capable| » Seiting are of di'ise Suasengers|$ Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. : Vega is not in tow because of her} 627 First Avenue a tnabitity to make the trip alone, but it } ' oe her ow Sere Ale FERRE EE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEEER ERE that #ye should make the round trip | In good tfme tn order that she might return to Nome again thir season. sare provisioned t et cases of emergency wfices of the White Star Steamahip Co. Beattle agents f the Charles D. Lane, el 1 the information that no fears were th: expressed for the safety of the pas ecngers and crew, | STRIKE — RUMOR DENIED Inquiry at the We Are Now in Our New Business Home On account of our monstrous new stock which we are still unpasking and arranging, our retail de- partment is not just what we shall make it in a few days, but, nevertheless, we shall endeavor to attend to our customers’ wants in the most expedient man- ner, Z.C. Miles & Piper Co. house in the Northwest Largest stov the Carpenters Will Go Out. First Avenue and Spring Street The secretary of the Building Trades council denies emphatically eg Biya he Rage = _| A Money Saver on Call The Building Trades council b intention at pre any strike A full statement for the Informa-| tion of the public may be given out! by the Building Tra council to morrow went of Trade Prices. Shirts, closed front, open front, 12\sc; soft shirts, lc; collars, 2c; cuffs, per pair, 4c. We guarantee not to slirink your flannels, V originating 100; shirts, - take the rough edges Little Miss Oviatt. off your collars and give you high a NS ae ba’ tis dive, Sat gloss or domestic finish (no gloss.) Oviatt t her hom mn Broad and Biliott streets, last night Mra. i Ny Sy i Queen city Steam Laundry companied her husband on a peril 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. n trip to Alaska in a little slo he young people were absent nea " year and encountered many rdahips. Mr, Oviatt is now work for the city and forswears fur- ther Alaska adventures. Near Pike St., established 1890, POSSESSES OROOE * New Furniture Salesroom NO MORE GROWDIN just completed close tostore where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of hous: hold goods on Pike Street, OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE L Ldedadedadahed oooes Saseces soos oe CHAS. @. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE W ellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, tr Clarets from 80c a gallon up. BRUNNER & Telephone Main 1060. busy | | al commission merchants ol am to the effect of the strike. ‘wells, of G. W. Godwin &|@ that it will not affect the|§ for produce in Seattle, He} that local producers will to mupply all the vegetable tree fruits, Other frults can Habits—The only Keeley [i shipped in by rail without material and British Columbia. Instit increas of price, The local producera TITUTE Green Lake or Fremont car, and farmers will be benefited by an! Ing. Main 385, Seattle, increase in the demand for their ==You Will Have to i 50: Por the cure of Liquor, Morph goods, W, M. Meister, manager of the California Fruit Co,, says; “The atrike will unquestionably increase if you desire to receive benefit from the rs by rail and unless the coal handlers strike in sympathy with the longshoremen there ix no danger of San Fran being left in darkness a YOUR BYES should be protected with propes es scientifically and furnish can be made. H, CLAY EVERSOLB, Optielan,7 | if owe th asonat sin 4 policy other ou Wa duc! and ng would each, duck bands now pique © str heavy h em t black pre $1.1 dt ex ) plat broider >t whi rimme te bra!

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