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i Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : : : THE SHKATTLE PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price STAR. VOL. NO, 136, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, §, S. CHARLES DB. LANE A WRECK ON FAR-OFF NUNIVAK ISLAND On the Night of July 13, While Towing the Schooner Vega in a Dense Fog, the Vessel Is Lost--Passengers and Crew Saved Sees and Taken Back to Nome. | unc he Artur burg A murdering his) # fense’s ahowit prosecution tak Maes r th » by Ch THURSDAY ‘AFTERMATH OF FOSBURG case WIRED T0 A Demand That Chief of Po-| lice Nicholson Be Removed. juittal of hare and th part in th fef of Polle EVENING, AUGUST M'KINLEY ‘Machinists Take Action Against Moran Bros. Steamship Charles D, Lane, which} to the gravity © situation. | the water, Mer bow was in an up-| Nicholson. there has been a general! TACOMA, Aug. 1.—The Machininta walled to Nome from Seattle June 7 After woet wa « m the) right position, the et pping in +l BE agi mee moval.| union this morning sent « telegran Tes on the southern end of Nunivak “sg apt. ye ps a vol} t é ¥ water; the hold wes full iar tke ceeire tee Preatdent M K niey, protesting s “% a h & small boat ow to) Water, and she was exposed to the an ys oxalnet an awar " erda island, Alaska, & total wreck, Her) Ny ne followte any vol-| prevailing sea winds. n by the umber to|by Quartermaster Fuhlen to the passengers and crew were saved ere chore this pert! W. J. Mackay, one of the Lane complaints, is out With @| Moran Pros for repairs to th brougt.t A ner; J.| passeng giv he ollowing b that Win did 9%! transport ard, when union gov . the Nug-| erapht unt of the accident and bia authority the a.) ernment employer & laid off at Nome, which arrived tn port Ne: Prough, «| subsequent events Bre n for want of work. Th early hour this morning, bringing | California miner, ap Sivensen ‘A Graphi . te jegram intimated that influen the passengers and partof the Lane’#\an ex-United States man-o'-war's je Reseue been brought to bear to stop work orew, _ x man. w were ran « far as the a Hremert od let contra the The Charles D. Lane came to arir! ngers could tell, under a ful an non-union #hop in retaliat July 13. She had in tow the schoon : lowed 10 How t chthek, Sha ndatienh hab © the demands of union employes | er Vege. A dense fog onveloped) They were fortunate in encounte pgs rd at Bre rton. her when she struck the rocks. She fmm favorabie weather for the } ry MA yo, By, Was ramning, her officers say, under Ney, and aft ing for 19 hours, | of Ju @ night was fine, but A 4 D b P. : gard to the repair on th a slow bell, and struck in 24 feet of | etahted Nome harbor, having rowed | & heavy prevented a clear view nti-Debs arty in Con-|. ard, Chi rk Offney of the U. 8 water, The force of her contact witn ® miles. Upon thetr arrival tn Nome The wind wa: bgt Quartermaster's office in Beatt! the jagged ledge tore her bottom al. | help was at once eniiated. The Wild and the f h C piate a Btar reporter t The moat out and rendered her a total Goose Mining Co."s naptha launch current was sweeping In alse trol of the Conven- jyastiye ree sasde” ine wreck. The schooner Vege also rbara Heinster, went to tow the The Lane struck bow on, sliding r dock because there is no room for her SUUGE tne mand "bat was pulied| Vegus into Nome, where the Tane’s|UP onto the reef on which she struck| = tig. Daeg tthe arlington, t doa't. know She leaked considerably but pu ferred to the Senator by M in auMictent water to Moat her. When @pecifications are not finish: but ing kept her free until the dama Allen, the Wild Goose Co.’s repre. | the #hip struck there was a genere probably not at Bremerton, the was repaired. sentative at Nome impression mong the passengers navy yard has already more nit Passengers Transferred le instructed Capt. Patterson to} SAt the Sidden atop ooon Wold ot| Qn LANAPOLIB. Aug. 1—Here- Hoan attend ta.” ‘When this was. dens the Lane's «| 7100, S* Nustvak teland and get Capt. | rouble flatter the Social Democratic party ae en oN passengers end Of her crew were| Lane's crew: but hea ‘On coming on deck we found our| Will be known as the Boctaliat par-| offrie: ublio. Songeret © § Vega. Stores and| tered in the vicinity of true position, We could see water| ty, the change being red by the; ATLANTA, Ga. Aug. 1—J supplies were also taken aboard, and rendered this impossible in the forward hold half an hour! national convention here. ‘The piat-| and Ruhiin expect to pull ir the schooner turned her bow toward | “capt Ames and his men were prob.| After the secident, and a sound form has been adopted as outlined | Aaht in thie city some tim O« Nome. t. Ames and 60 of the/abiy taken from the isiand by the | “howed it to be 10 feet deep. Seve: ry ‘or puble tober. ‘There is no law pat prite erew remaining on board the Lane. | Barbara Heinater, which left Nome | attempts were made to back the ahi telephones. | Mxhting in Georgia, and the only The movements of the Vega form for Nunivak after tanding the ©M, but unsuccessfully telegraphe and ind ries controlled m® f punishing the participants the most interesting partof the wreck | wrecked passengers from the Veg. An hour after We struck we were| ty monopolies; reduction of labor te an arrest for assault and battery story, After leaving the Lane, heavy Lying Malf on Rock transferred safely to the Vega. Sho) hours and increase of wages, natin. Gov, Candie n-committal abous fogs and head winds followed her wre on Beene. had Veered to the left when we/al insurance of working people and) the fen. ys he will mot I fm quick euccession. Her stores ran| When the Vega left, the Lane was) ——————— inauguration & eystem of publie| Cense any primefighting, but ae long low, and @ scarcity of water added! lying halt on the rocks and half ir ' « ‘ontinued on page three) io an the prise fahters conform to the fipringfield ant!-Dete faction | law he sees no way of preventing to hold contro! of the conven thetr meeting in his state tion. It yesterday won tte point y faking party control from the ae tive committees, THE WORD TOUNFURL CARS ARE TIED UP Knoxville People Walk TO STAND “Disobedience” Not to And Show Its Heels to) the Old Cup Defender e tional and giving it to state execa- TS SAILS PRES.KRUGER, jesires Very Much to Visit | . | Stri -Union Not Rec- j Be tricken From the United State: . | : ognized. | the Charges. Columbia. —— | we * covanelianion | THE HAGUE, Aus. 1.—Mr. Kru os president of the late South te a rican Republic, ie in very feeble 0 ROXTITLE, Tenn. Aue. 1—Xe'| WASHINGTON, D. C, Aum 1—| BRONTONS POINT, R. 1. Aug.| health, When invited by Mr. Vag the far te running thie mornins:| che navy department has decided 1.—The improved Independence me*| Schack of the Holland society = (pd AOA cig mela | relded i, old cup defender Columbia to-|<hicage tn come to America e@tuse the company refused to recog-| not to change the language of the oo ang the yachting world will | v@lbiy affected. In reply their union. County and city| precept im the Schiey court of in-| probably know tonight “The reason | that it would be « pleas are guarding the company s/ ISCLAIMER by & recently published | that there is prospect for nil | earpenters of Seattic to be called | in sympathy with the sirtking Mill workers, the Building Trades| WrENNA, Aug. 1 council today enured to be promul ws ial gated, through ite executive commit. | OFeece '* Preparing t the following notice ion dollars’ w FAIR PROPLE. | “a auiry, and has so inform Admirai| why the Independence existe. ie Seliley, who objected to the use of | was dented ae morais that the | bi ry crew of the pendence Waa offer-| the condition of his an wong See. 4 tag prige money it they won | prevent Blum at present | todays am next Saturdey’ eo races. — many warm friend SOMEBODY It learned tha y five mii th of riftes, trades unless it is over the signature of the executive committee ‘of the Bullding Trades council, any TO ALL Beattie. “Wash. Aug. 1. lwt. | MARYLAND | cxcu se: | Co, loom! brokers. DEMOCRATS one e's¢ to the contrary notwith- Standing. By oder of the executive doen men and fair contractors Fequested to pay no attention to strike rumors relating to the of wheat ‘evened up committee. H. HOLTKAMP. | Fear That the W ecretary. | £00,000 bushels of corn and 490,000 bushe McReynolds & Co. state that Phillips has ro Vote chure BRONTONS POINT, Ft. 1. Aue. 1. The ¥ school of the . The starting whietle was blown at | minst byterian churc 11-4. and both boats cromed the | ive fle @inual picnic next Weanee- Line almost together. lay at East Beattie Phillips admitted today that he had transferred his holding. ement later in whi to come to the States as he knew he se here, health would | 6%he trabny but West hb wilt Geo. MH. Phiiitpe, the corn king, has transferred al Phillipa, it te said, had up $75,009 in margins and he was also long on one mill but sal THE LAND LOTTERY The Great Drawing Is | Nearing Its Close at El Reno. | EL RENO, O. T., Aug. 1.—This be- tng the fourth and probably the la day of the homestead drawing, pul Ho interest wae t the high ten sion that marked the opening daye Four thousand names will be dra today The exodus has already be gun. Tents are being raised and out- crow ded. | _ #ORT WORTH, T Avg. 1—In- \@en agents are officially notifying the people encamped near the new town of Lawton, Kinhoma, to move off. Unless they do so by August 4, they wil be ejected by force. CRASH! DOWN GOES PHILLIPS WITH BEES MILLIONS OF BUSHELS OF GRAIN of bis trades to McReynolds @ on bushels of oats, 1 on the market end that he stande to win or lose no 4 that his firm still had $80,000 prof. b it ism t the trans its and owed the banks nothing. The company tamed a st bove # Co oon Suarnon treas Oo Fy Will Control State. | fer of the trades was made necessary by the discovery of grave irregularities in the books. These trregu ority nthe Buliding Trades council sienna | iarities it was believed were due to the immense business carried, and that there wax nothing criminal that the council hed no proposition ee tp carpenter's steike unde: .| BALTIMORE, Aug. 1.--The main aes ie aay iucenen. ‘Tus Western |tene coming up sateen. the Riemeanats ‘Thin noon Phillips said that all creditors would be pald tn full and business would be resumed aa soon Central Labor union meeting last | ic convention which meets in th as the investigation of the books is completed. night was marked by a full attend-| city today ie the negro problem. Ofte mor focus Soa a eeee sion (Great uneasiness tx felt that unless| Farts of the country, gmone labor leaders, During the|80me immediate steps are taken to Rumors in commercial circles this afternoon state that Phillips’ books sh meeting there was nothing mention-| check th te, it wit! noon} $80,000 or $100,000, It is atated that the tangied condition of the books Is r €@ touching om the rumor, no discus-| hold the balance of power in this] age, but some infer that the money has gone into the pockets of an emp wie a possible general strike be~/ state. The platform will be confined ing bekd so ; ; ee ¢ beta. entirely to state issues, With @ vie Au fs quiet today at Machinists’ Readquarters. The police have ceived 2 complaint trom Wa'ter Smith. 2 non-union man employed at the Puget Sound Machinery De- of getting all the votes the Demecratic nomine Gorman is making an exte vane of the state as the nemible for t nstve can come have| piace, and J. F. Turner will likely get the clerkship. Strike directors. been made. No arrests rs of aid amounting to hundreds of thousands of dol REGARDLESS OF LAW t, that he was a<aculted while go-| this election determines whether ne| ie home ta ght. The Metal! will return to Washington in the| Sad iii | Trades association considered the | fan The only nominations to t GAent at its meeting last night | made are for comptrolier and clerk members believe Sorith was hit by|of the court of appeals. Dr. Joshua Strikers, which ls denied by the| A. Herring ia slated for the nat | Liquor Is Being Sold at Madison Park Pavilion Today in} 300 Smeltermen at Northport, Open Defiance of City Council's Recent Edict, ra have been received by In direct violation of orders from of enforcing the new law. This off Chie of Police Sulliv and the | cer Was at Madison park at the same . time as the Star representative and ruling of the city council, intoxteat-| hea the same opportunity of secing wor ing drinks are being sold in at|the tre least one public park in Seattle to-| ion color day. A Star reporter visited Madi-|may be seen son park, and four women and three | trays of beer. The [men were sitting at tabi on the At the pavi re are on duty and ng to and fr ruling council was that beer should not be with of the ch ot the pavilion drinking beer = poten with wee As tne law Many Workmen Fear the Struggle Will Be alive sty ‘iw: “sg Rion So itend ea foie and esi Btn lmold at the bar. ‘The other places | proprieta s of thetr means of livelt« he park where liquor ere pre 0 mble that a tent Long One---President Shaffer Is Followed — vousty?siis sre"tiomea” today to mii| will be. natapuraten 4 outward appearances, but the pro. At Leach park the same atate of or beter lal the right to “'t e fT ais ed A st eporte: and Watched by Detectives. Brirlend they hike, “chief Sullfvan| found, that. beer wae ‘obtainabie ‘ne today detailed an officer in uniform) the Yesler Cafe and at other of the to patrol the parks for the purpose |iake resorts is | PITTSBURGH, F Aug. 1 President Shaffer was at the head rts reaching here jast nig 4| of the conference, which remained in| nia morning tell of restiess: ~ in| solid session till 4 lock, when Mr. the ranks of the strikers | Mc. | Shaffer, with Vice Presidett Rees. ent to the Carnegt en for conference of 10 minutes with Man- ger Joseph E. Schwab and vez Keesport district. The appar Teadiness of the Wood and Dernmi-r Slee! plants to start Om & Momen\s ALONG TIME BEFORE YOU Rotice, added to the slowness in xet-| Preston. They returned to Confer- fing action at the Pittsburgh con-|ence hall, remaining till 6 o'clock. make the workmen uneasy.| when adjournment war taken, | Mek rt feels that the prospert| refusing to talk concerning the meet f a sertiement ie not good, but that | ing | & long struggle is imminent. There, President Shaffer's trail was take 5 iss report abroad, spread after the! when be left the conference by priv Agrival from Pittaburgh of McKeer-| ote detectives, presumably employet Port conferees, that the Morgan ir-| by the stee! interests. He dinplay — demand more than the men/|ed muct creat in this attention 0 " when told of it, but declared he saw owned SERGE arise mem ieee uf sypiea John Williams, the colored man,) was detected under the bed by M Metting nightly, «trong lodges of the who was discovered Tuesday night! Hansen and three other young gi icine in’ process of organiz PITTSAL He Pa, Aug. L~Noj beneath the bed of Miss M. ©. Han-| who were in the room In various Bion in such town. information of any character t* ob- m2 Union street, came before stages of undress, Joined the di s absence of Secretary Williams. |tainable this morning around the digo Griffin this morning, andlerer of Williams in lusty cries tamt Becretary Tiahe and Trus-| Amalgamated headquarters, other | pleaded guilty to the charge Of burg- help. Willlams jumped through win Morgan at yenter ting| than that there would be @ meeting | lary, and was sentenced to 6 years dow sash «nd all, but male ‘suers ” results from the Ne imeict the executive board during the |of hard labor at Walla Walla succeeded in capturing the intruder a It was learned that th day It is asserted in some quar Awked if he had anything to way after hase of several blocks i hed left Pittsburg on eariy| ters that 4 modification of the Mos-| before rentence was passed, Williams — Williarn will be taken to Walla Probably to see the heads gan ultimetam hes been asked for stated to thy court that he “Just Walla this v ke with number of riwoners who are to be taken is confidently expected very | Walked {n." It is only two nights since Willlams ployers’ axsociation. They| and 4 not return yesterday | goon. by Sheriff Cudih Phillips from all discrepancies amounting to onsible for this alleged short INJUNCTION ON STRIKERS, Wash., Under Ban of Law. Government by injunction will be started tomorrow in Northport, Wash,, where 300 smeltermen and {milimen have been on strike for sev Judge Hanford early issued from the fed- ¢ A restraining order preventing the strikers there from joing picket duty and otherwise in terfering with the smelter manage ment's efforts to pursue work with non-union laborers. Judge W, B. Heyburn, who several years ago was much Interested in the injunction work and legal troub. les preceding the big strike tn the Coeur 4’Alenes, when t Bunker Hill and @ullivan mills were blown up, secured the Injunction for the amelter company. He is one of the beat known lawyers In the northwest id has extensive offices in Spok ane. A 70-Page Complaint | Mr. Heyburn reached Seattle this | morning, proceeded at once to the federal court, and filed a 70-page omplaint and application for the lorder, The petition was heard at ce and the order tssued, It ts dl | |r 1 agatnat the Northport Milling Smeltermen’s union, and iw in | favor of the Northport Smelting and | Refining Co. Since the Inception of the amelter | asin which haa spread to tnelude many of the miners of Rrittsh Col | any and tle Up many fine proper- in the Ftossland district, th agement has had agents work~ Jorado and Kansas to ac non-union help, Recently a train bore 60 men into Northport from Leadyitie, and these men ar ones the strikers are accused of Interferitig with. ‘The interference fs alleged to Include pertonal injury in the streets of Northport rh Itermen's unton (# a mem ber of the Wentern Federation of Miners, the org@nization to the Coeur a’Alene miners belonged, and which t# being #o bitterly fought in Idaho to the present day. ing in ¢ \The Admiral’s Attorney which | or 1, 1901, TS A MONTIL MENACE IN CANTON Chinese Threaten to Re- bel on Payment of Indemnity Tax From the Princely People of New Arrived. Stiff Bosoms = that's greet pewelliee bs eorton ta” See Our North Show Wind ADAMS & BLANCHAR Hinckley Block. 719 Second Avenue. THE LEADER SCHLEY Continues Work on Ships’ Logs. Balance of Fire Stock At Very Low Prices Reat Admiral Beh 7IO SECOND AVENUE plied to recep Seetiseicon'oane totter tien ta ; Only Six Days More Se chorea tr wth eromabte te ore Grand winding up of the vive". $ Great Fire and Clearance Sale Judge Advocate Le COO OOO POSSODSHSOSESOSOEDONFOO® aamnyes seiner © sestetans enatby PARASOLS ining the f the ships in the Your epecial atte to the re 4 Santiago campaig He works ir you need a parasol nee wh *) t r of Admiral Crowninghiel4, acting out the entire lin and no renee be ref rly retary of the navy All news ali are high class goods, comy Mu the og A a i ec ceeeeaenel with bis t that i m dal re soosoee a oo. RR RRR TRIO ROTOR ORI IIT RIOT III IAI IAAI AIS ASIII ME Our ICE CREAM is the best, and our FRUITS are fresh every day Our Pruit Floats are delicious and inimitable. We serve to sult you. Tables while you rest. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, 627 FIRST AVE SEE EEE EER EEE ERENCE EERE EERE REN RR RE 1S WRITING NEW BOOK And This Advertise-' ment Will Help Its Sale. TE EEE KR Re * * . * 7 * * « . * * * * * * * | PARIS, A L—A bomb was found during the nt In the residence of Brott Zon, the novelist who gained notoriety by his connection with t reve affair, Zoln t not tn th elty We Are Now In Our New Business Home ‘ent Of our monstrous new stock which we NO CHANGE! On ace AN FRANCISCO, Phe oe € Lge 2 2 ng. 1.—~-TB are still unpacking and arranging, our retail de- The strike afteation this morning partment is not just what we shall make it in a few owe no change. Neither side of days, but, nevertheless, we shall of to attend the controversy hug yielded, No ee to our customers’ wants in the most expedient man- tious clashes between the opponents have taken place today. The Feder ation hae permitted coal to be haul ner, |{o ait charitable institutions” and Z.C. Miles & Piper Co. mn will attempt to entirely stop ne com! business as the leaders of the strike appreciate that a strin gency of fuel will be of great assiat ance to them. 1 All arriving vessels have mediately deserted by th who have reported at th Largest stove house in the Northwest First Avenue and Spring Street been fm ir crews. office of the rs’ union. A few non union men are being employed on he docks of the Oceanic and Pactite Coast steamship companies, but the y — have not been mok od by the etrik cre il ine rgmaining Arana A Money Saver on Call been called out. This will seriously | T d i r yple bi at oper one n Y |sriia butiding oparations nt rade Prices. the rike will be of sh t dur on s se re Oc teameters are fair anc 1 ‘will be grant- ny the employers. President of the labor council says that workmen ar determined to le ke this a fight for union principle. He says that if the employers do not soon come to terms that the number | of strikers will be increased to 25,000. | The Employers’ association is do-| termined to fight ft out, and are sub- | etituting Chinese labor wherever | ible. ‘The steamers Conemaugh | Coptic are being loaded by Chin- ene od Filiy BUILDING INCREASE July's Report Shows a Gain Over Same Month Last coltars, aft, We guarante flannels, We gloss « Queen (ity Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pi . eatablished 1890, per pair, 4c. xt to shrink your ¢ the rough edges and give you high finish (no gloss.) seoee NO MORE GROWDING ‘sv. Fosnture Salesroom where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of house hold goods on Pike Street. OGDEN’S, 507 PIKE LAhdudediddd dhe . @. HOLCOMS OPTICIAN ke Bidg., Oor Second and Marton * lephone Biae O11 “ S®asccesoces wie-s18 Your BU Y WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD. . Excellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, from $1 a up. 8 The building permits issued in July Clarets from 50c a gallon up. 3 eer Cain War ib hooves Caebase over BRUNNER & CO. g the month of Sane. 200t Atetal of Te clephane Main 1060, 502 Pike Street. @ 99S VDDD STSISISSS SIS and 430 permits July 1901, thw in July 1900 valued wt $230,202 in show n Increase ermits Wor the cure of Liq rphine, Opium or Tobacco ‘maa * KEELEY Habits—The only Keel Institute in Washington The decrease in July as ave and British Columbia. Institute Kilbourne Ave. Take with June i very noties bien lia - INSTITUTE Green Lake or Fremont car. ( 9 Sullivan Build- ai ce amute ino eek wieante 8 ine el. Main 285, Seattle, Wash. G. T. Castle, Myr the machint trike. In June 434 permits, valued at were | tied. “ine decrouse of July amounts | === YOu Will Have to Hurry = There were txaued last month per if you desire to receive benefit from the offers we are now making to mits e 97 altere me, $2i ‘ investors, capitalia and laborers. Qu t returns possible, moves, $1090; 70 repairs, $9672 one-story frame houses, $51.1 | 33, 34, 35 Starr- Y-xtory frames, $25,400; 24 2 Herne tedttar chchectory tron |_JAMES G. GIVENS & (0., BROKERS, Boyd Bidy. Seattle |cne l-story brick, $8600; one 2-story — | rioke, 20,300 foundations, $2000 VaUn avEe ) miscellanegus repairs, $8 should be protected with proper glasses. We examine attle and vicinity ynight and oo a yy etonae and furnish the best glasses that can be made. Friday, fair; continued w northerly winds, a. light | — | “aed H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician. 708 Second Ave. Seattle ews the sasonab sin a policy « so.her & you wal © duck and na would t > each; t duck bands « | now . f pique, xe. stra t heavy th emt n black rere $1.5 Of ext e plain sbroider: Ow os. of whit trimme¢ Ite brat ec me SATU oe les’ Shoe Gren's St Shoes Bhoes EN: 707 Fi eat Remo tn Use nZO! iilet 1oc ab

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