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‘5 sh “HE Only Paper in pe, | ; | PAY ONLY ONE CENT to Print the News t : t : | : a VOL, 3. NO, 137, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1901. 5 CTS A MONTH TWO WOMEN AND ONE MAN LI DYING? ABRIDGEMENT OF FREE | cocseceee SPEECH THE QUESTION jévine Injunction Granted Against Smeltermen at Northport by ; | $80 000 Judge Hanford Is Intelligently Discussed. 4 . 5 Brutal Murder of Mr, and Mrs. Taliferro Leads to an Act of Dreadful aan ages - ae ates dia " Violence by a Mob of 500 White Men--Governor and Other | fre Paatnane oak and beveras dell | ‘ee which em Citizens Pleaded With the Lynchers, but in Vain. i eatiated ot deen Ie ; iinen'and CARROLLTON, Miss, Aur. ‘The brutal murder of Mr . T. Taliferro on the night of July GORGEOUS uni 5 . e 9 99 led last night to the lynching of Betsie McCray, her son, B 1 McCray, and her daughter, Ida MeCray “ ° a uAM Ane. 1~2 ' Jailer Duke, j cove Gen, Waldersee, who is t n, “it t a in mod then procesded to the McCrays' cell, bound the prix s by the heels abd handn and co te ares th inat. | ¢ “an urikens od them to the corporate limits of the town, where they hanged them to a mit wibiied Chale bodice oat mn | au uatag < “iy with b ont - for w , f his 4 dge of the murder and stated h and brother el . pare oF ' wech 4 He addressed a large audien 1 nt mate of oe as . ~ rae “gine d the law to take its course, but with APLE Aus ¥ it _ = 4 % n o 7 * JUST WAIT WE HAVE A FOR PEACE Ose pe FOR A BIT NAVY YARD TOMORROW ee Sah eae A BROTHER IN NEED IS A BROTHER INDEED ls And Your Unc Uncle Sam|Now, Instead of Merely The People of 'Frisco|” Will Buy It for You. a Naval Station. Ardently Hope. | TRIES 10 vertax that yard. © overtax that yar Uses a Revolver. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2— eer eeere ee? FESS! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—Thero | Satisfactory progress 9 being made laiitte “ae oday in the teamate 3 : ; in the negotiations between the Isth- sg FF) yam cathy sat |. LONDON, Aug. Th e “ager | mian canal commission and the Col- partment late yea- @ dere and the Francisco of Capt. Strong, Inte t a A end 1 . y? snow | ombian government regarding terms ing that hereafter @ alike are hopeful tha ted that the T eweantle paid Lady 1,000 for t ° 3 upon which the United tates can ee. establishinent at Hremer- @/ the latest, will see peace of his bre Lo from all farther ation with ber. tt » |400 Pollenias, in Jealous Rage, . Wash. hitherto k @/\ and that the men will be Bask at! pelieved th > at ll be made by 1 lope to secure oa 5 A cure control of the Panama canal. Puget Bound nav @ work Mont believed thet ne a Date ay edn 92, 69 yi teomnabe Shoots Louise DuBoise. hs dies 0 alain ae be enctaa|S chal Se camenity eecieneand | "cesarteen ve the water treat Sivorce from Lady Ht 2 own india 4 haying out the agreement will be pat into @ the “Puget 5 navy yard.” @ little changed from flagrant. ‘ t shai and signed. @ There is longer any differ- © panters have be Se SF. r es ee ean 3 of opinion in the navy @ he Conemaugh and the Cop MAY PROVE MURDER jepartment as to which of the @ tic are scheduled to eail thie afte @ great repair stations on the Pa- | noon, the latter light Epworth League Picnic |G Sifle comst offers the best ad-@) There hax been no weakening on| - ; vantages to the service. The @ the part of the strikers. The men, The local Epworth League ma 3 Segre will, not consider | are hold ing firm. There is no dis-| up an excursion party of 15 and took Quarre! Begins in the Afternoon and sending any ree ship to the @ order In fact, this ls the most ord. the Flyer for Ta thie morning * @ Mare Island yard, near San @ erly strike in the history of San| at 11:30, where they w rid ap Terminates at 9 o'clock Last 4 Francico, unie ork be so cisco cat ane et . Night,When Enraged Lover hh eign ° ° COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 2—Vice-President Roosevelt arrived bere this morning and delivered an SOSSCOSHOSEOHOOOOOOSD Se qereeey SAN we wate PRESIDENT GOMPERS' HELP =: ::. Free! Free! If You Are froubled VERY PRETTY and useful souvenir will be given oie ee free to every lady or gentleman who attends our in, & wet GRAND FORMAL OPE G TOMOR- a i atch ROW, Saturday, August 3. To make the a sion doubly interestir tholda One-Day Sale extra special prices of Toilet Articles, Pertumes, | . Novelties and Druggists’ Sundries. Some REAL i et r Des BARGAINS will be offered Tomorrow, Satur 109 COLUMBIA ST. August 3, ‘Phone Pink See souvenirs in show wi WERBY & G ORDON 1329 SECOND AVENUE, EARR UNION 1 SUMMER Shirts From the Princely People of New York, Just Arrived. Stiff Bosoms, with Cuffs to Match 75c and $1.00 I751. Free Delivery Jows, mnpany all fa See Our North Show Window. ADAMS & BLANCHARD Hinckley Biock. 719 Second Avenue. i’ THE LEADER 7iIO SECOND AVENUE SENSATIONAL SATURDAY EVENING Fifty dozer rich, soft shirts, plain fronts and pleated, per- fect colorings; from the cele- brated Wilson Bros. As trade leaders we are selling them at reduced prices. Onty AadCie Three Grades $100-$125-$150 address on the growth of the Wes: Comfrmation ¥ je prin’ dust was brought A ar hetwoen Loulse Da Ps = uring the last quarter of « century, | 02.0% tie Star Saturday uly 2 thie! — SS eee PRICES : nif ‘ it was the star feature in todays : - 1c S Guarter-centennial celebration. . which arrived fre Skagway . Lawns and Dimities 405 68 Wool Ct . tp gae eam man make the Puget sound naval station morning. M 31,000,000 ta Lawns and Dimitier te Shaker Sumi Ser Skagway, and as much more has Children’s Parasois 0c} 12% English Fiannelettes o on pation of the pla y been dispatched via Bt. M asorted Hose Suppor Sc Ladies’ Handkerchie! name of on wilt be ch Heavy Suspense Hangs Over the Amalgamated ne go Ansorted Hose Supt io I Handkerchiefs to the Puget Sound navy yard, and Sea the Miondiiese Be hing Brush , {ita equipment wil be increased two- . . ry Pin ago ny Wool Dress Goods . Headquarters--Advice and Moral and Finan- ae terns oe Neck 1ubbona Tver \stese the abtantumenent of tas “bom ‘averea’ty macy omens Chal Backing of the Federation Needed. lett Skagya Men's Bumpenders | 1 tge and commanders in’ preference to Mee cale, Shirts 4 the Mare isiand yard near fan Fran- |eisco. Its harbor ts secure, ite wa Western Central La Labor Union | fe Oaee. ion climate favora for PITTSBURGH, that it ither & oth hard work and pleasant rest.| ciais o ° strike and war to t Selects Executives. The advantage in docking factlities | can. ')* Amalgamated ete is shown by the {nability of the Mare taland yard te eafely handle vessels of the Oregon class, and the ease ‘The Western Central Labor unton. St Bremerton.” ae Bt its last meeting, elected the fol-| ‘Secretary Long. in a co’ Jowing officers to serve @uring the | with a naval officer attached « with Samuel Gompers, president f the American Federation of La bor. His advice and the moral ant financial support of the of working men belc Returned to the Quarre! ensuing six months, and who will be| Pacific squadron, which officer Is ganization are want ar installed in their places next week. | NOW at Bremerton, commended the made against the A b ail t President, W. A. Bane, machinist, | "tation. The secretary raid tn effect to assem ; ® Vice ce, presiden', E. A. Miller, utld.| that the expenditures on the Mare! ® tng labor istand yard brought less returns than on not ge Secretary, W. H. Biddieton, brick.| those at Bremerton and in-| pittanur Aug. 2—Rarty| me defn layer. |@icated his intention doing |, Y| cure course of t ‘Treasurer, P. B. GM, satior. ‘something handsome’ for Puget ications this morning in the mat-|exnected to be Reading ‘clerk, Gordon A. Rice,| sound before the end of his term.” | ter of settlement of the strike are| the day Is itive committes, J. P. en Prien (chairman), clerk; street carman; W. Commities on organization and| visiting unions, F. H. Pike, brick-| dayes; 5. Metealt, slectrical Work-| = SMITHVILLE, Tenn, Aug. 2—Charles Davie, @ prominent young white man, was taken from oMcers Committee on resolutions, the pres-| as he was leaving the courtroom whore had just had his preliminary hearing on t eo of assault- 7 ge LF fog — Eas ing Kate Hughes, whi! was lynched. @armaker. } ‘The mob wan composed ¢ ly of white r led by the girl's father. CENTRAL CIPY, W. Va. Aug. 2.{ ~ Pe j —Mrs, Fanny Hemming, her daugh-| LONDON, Aug. 2—A torpedo boat ter, and two achildren, drown. ¢ the naval mane ed near here last night by capsizing ey today. All on boar rd the rowboat. were saved. BAN FRANC A SALT LAKE, Aug. 2.-—-Miss Emily Slocum h BLACKLIST THREATENED . a stage driver, were shot at | Utah, by Rasmus Anderson Arrangements for Nordstrom's Ex- aged 27. It Is thought that th BY EMPLOYERS will recover. Anderson, who wan a ecution Will Begin Monday. m diapateh from army headquarters in San Francisco detailing the acciden to the tra nox. It indt-| IN MACHINISTS’ STRIKE .. Although the dat ia net for August 29, the ‘ { ere desirous of having| {Ors enet the ‘tue Blocum, whic TAWA, Ont u he|'The fouthern terminus of the line Seattle's machinists o reme th lone of the| {ne scaffold ted Ia advance to| cares .t "tes ‘ Bis aia OTTAWA, Ont, Aug, % — The! ‘Ph hern_termin in ie fm statu quo. The men at headqua: tomorrow #ay, COn-| insure perfect readiness on the fatal| the tow tomorre ‘ “\southern end of the aph line! Will be Ashcroft, 3. ters are still wait! ion by th of Mr. Bane: Gay me ee hich ist neet Daweoi fh the | Mon, th the manufacturen latter, T nt about the ‘The execution will take place on which ese the in turn, remain 1 * of] election wa nanimity of sen-|ihe Kast wide of the courthouse. The putalde wo ohed Ottawa today wander through dese’ jed the nOM-| seaffold will be erected just south PS Dp ing the return of the president. | of the treasurer's At_ strike head: ra there is| Aside from the f at he in a man! ors office and will be enci much talk of @ “blacklist” said to| in ay qualified to fill that re-| m5 0mm Rave been in preparation by the F office t number of the deputy sheriffs, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Aug. 2.—Ry ¢ific Const Metal Trades’ asvociation.| prominent mem nd witnessing the hanging of|the collapse of part of the ate Exhibit is made of an application | iste’ union and one of the most ac-| then L. Boyce at Tacoma on August| structure of the Frick building this a k, 3 art eons, ioe tes | t of the oom mecte o, so as to get some pointers for| morning, two men were killed and ops, the significant feature of|chargs the strike of nil th carrying out the Nordstrom program. | one fatally injured. | Which is a number of blank spaces ' His unanimous ele viagou ¢ albielect 7 ing ; Where applicants are to name their|the head of the representative body —| ; employers in each of the five year# ot orman ined Inbor in Seattle will re | wt past. It is similar to thebiack-| move any lingering doubt anybody | Msting” ‘blanks in use om the rail-| may ha 1 that the unione of this Toads of the country. The strikers) city are solidly behind the strikers | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Loyal friends) confident that the affairs of his com-| yt rm has never before bee ye | 4 oon be rest tn ee ee tho ; ihe coast, and vres-| 5 Ps . ' Ma rg | and admirers of George H, Phillips, < bit nt d eet ie norm. on re nployment to # effort iw being mado by (the “Corn King,” who apparently|®! condition, Many traders are Meikers if the employers win the| trike leaders to keep thelr men | é 7 strong in thelr belief that the com. | Strike in line. A bulletin has been posted | went to the wall yesterday), includ : h at headquarters saying that. all| pany is solvent. Elooted Unanimously firikers “inant reportevery day ani| WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 1.—The navy department today mado | ing, It is understood, several Chicago|” p The machinists are still of strong | eign the book ect to regiater millionaires, are rallying to his aid. cust ul it. ch a the ubllc the correspondence betw Rear Admiral K ly and Secretary | MII his customers would lose a cent. His pit ‘The of the Western | thus ts un » mean infiic-| P P : : land his attorney sald today that they| attorney asserte that disowepe BS Gentral Labor union in electing tion of @ uni ne for every such| Long regarding the former's request to be relieved from service in the | ring A Be A, Bane, a im ita presi-|oftense. T wcretary keer Amiral Kimber! to be relieved Jwould see him through his present] ojos in the books are now reducea dency at a ia taken|eomplete lists of union. members, | Schley court of inquiry, Admiral Kimber d to be rel on we- | qimeutty to $200,000, and this may be decreas. abe works , and in the cases ° 150 workers t of weak heart As the work of the expert account-|ed, He also believes that the fi : IF course ho have lett , knows where ! ¥ Wer, the Union 4, the!and for Whom each 1s working. ear Admiral Kauta |s now mentioned as his successor. ents proveeds, Phillips grows more|may resume operations on Monday. | Hllips wald today that not one of Ig Men's Wool Socks Biack and Hive Bib Over White Skirt ‘At Half and Less tewill be the means FORO ROR IORI RIOT IORI RST IAI AIA IA AISA ISSISIAC device for serving d and is @ valuable to the library, sewing room nd. office. <E ONE ON TRIAL IF You Here's news th of these seaso: ling owners in | know our policy of carrying n over to another season, and |the time you want them. At 48o— duck and pique, skimpy and narrow, but such’ as anyone would be pleased to wear; were 5c each; for .. Jat b9e—Of duck and pique, with stitched bands of blue duc! ft erly 9c; now .. . At Te—Of pique, rome plain, others with blue straps; former price, 25; for... Tie At to—Of hea’ pique, some trim- med with embroidery jnsertion, others in black and white wash braid; were $1.50 and $1.6: At $1.98-Of extra i e are plain, 1 embroider 7 In Our New ‘rimmed wi Business Home deep trimmed with net applique On account of our monstrous new stock which we hite braid; formerly $3.98; are still unpacking and arranging, our retail de- $2.75 § | partment is not just what we shall make ft in a few pecia days, but, nevertheless, we shall endeavor to attend T Zz. C. Miles & Piper Co. SATURDAY Largest Children’s Shoes 500 and up Boys’ Shoes .,$1.23 and up Men's Bhoe: 99¢ and up TREEN SHOE CO, 707 FIRST AVE. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, 627 FIRST AVE. KERR ERE RR RRR * * “HELLO, DAWSON!” “HELLO!” stove house in the Northwest. First Avenue and Spring Street CHAS. @. HOLCOME OPTICIAN For Removing Tan and 4| Sunburn Use Our Benzoinated Toilet Cream == You Will Have to Hurry = nm the offers we are now making to if you desire tareceive benefit tra Quickest returns possible. investors, capitalists and laborers, lOnly 20¢ a bottle. JAMES G. GIVENS & (0., BROKERS, zal YOUR EVES. A should be protected with proper glasses. We examine | eyes scientifically and furnish the best glasses that | can be made. H. CLAY & 33, 34, 35 Starr- Boyd Bidg. S CA | 2d ave, and Columbia, Tel, Mal nd Ave. OLE, Optician, 708 atta