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HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News + OL, O, 138, | KING MORGAN FAILS 10 WIN porn ECTROCUTED, THEN. Intoxicating Li Park Resorts of Recen HERE'S A Joint Conference Fails THE VIOLATORS GAUGHT IN ACT SHATTLEn WASHIN SATURDAY U.S, WARSHIPS SEATTLE, i1TON, EVENING, AUGUST 1901, quor Sold at Evil Finds Rich Soil at Madi- Regardless son and Loschi--No Effort t Law. Made to Stop It. LAW WITHOUT ENFORCEMENT | ESCAPED THE GALLOws |To Isthmus of Panama MAY BE SENT STAR. suits, ju $ elling all over the The $12.50 men’s Ray bought for cash; are city for $17.50. Fancy Worsteds, Cassimeres, y y y ONE CENT That’s the Price PAY ONI A COPY- 25CTS A MON MAM) DYSPEPSIA > iF ; 3 : 2 - 3 ~ $ oa e = | fervereeerceceteeeceeceeccrcceccecer ds | LOWERED BY PULLY solution of the cit ancit t f Chief | to Secure Agreement ocak tvanlibe eae peg rare tind bs get Fei rs BUT METTHE BULLET) to Protect It From Tweeds, Cheviots and Clays ARNSWORTH'S te | CHICA Aus Liquor 4a and nightly Madinon and NMLCELLO, Fin., Aug. 3.—Bi-| “pay to Trust-Terms, sores moony Willama, eopdcmien to death} —- Revolutionists. All wool, and fast color goods, «~~~ PHARMACY At Madison it is sold openly, but at Loneh prope t nc the tatewer © uty Ghee = mera Hals Lind pigs , si and w = farsich Yauer to theses 12 aE Srentoaeg pens Ae made by the best tailors in say Second Avenue stre r wires needed re-| whom they know ¢ frien t or a fight, in which Dey the United States. For tr Woman at Wellsville Takes a °"!'"\"* © to 'e ‘recent winds!” Loute B. Glimou or wet 1 park last night io hy ORAS YS] Grave Complications Threat- ; eveereeesenes: Revolver and Dares Strik- | Tiveat slob tas Romaea nate amdsgiea e's Wade” teen imcnarbs , imc sent} en in Venezuela-Colombia nar ers to Touch Her. 1 me into @ amail side room, looked carefully around to see that | Patrick's wound is in the groin. His Embroilment. 9 s dead during t no Spy Was in sight, then closed the door. Directly he came in with a ape A 5. ere him was a bare pint bottle of beer, which I drank while seated at a little table in SHOY WIFE AND SELF - areas. : {8nd night ctroutt room, When I offe pay for the beer, he replied: ‘Ob, that’s all NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The ged vistas. dust table tt I eaw that h . o of DODGE CITY, Kan. Aus Y HINGTON, D. Aug SUATTUE WAR j members of the Amalgamated asso- | tron pole by was|@nd lett the pl Kirby, prepeiotos of the park hotel marines may t A on to "1 Cae bees see Aeetnntns oom | ae ts Sa preted etek ee cB Ste eae aaa | i ong Hinkley Block. 719 Second Avenue arrived here thie morning for a con-!{or” Wiike Tunsocs eae asked him to join me ina drink, He said he did shoal. Thee caves Sevlened ia a aip-|* 7 ference with Morgan and the other | iM the Various wires he tou egy Meg Ray 4 Saeilh lage gpm jnged 40 and hin wite 36 years i ? oMctals of the ateet trust, This con-| The"paie, completed the circuit, and |t* beer: that he was afraid of prosecution ima hapeatonmao iin cect ference is to clear up the mystery| {he lineman was killed instantly, | * y just the sam 7 a Ont Great Fire q sii af mystery ithe body was let down by a r This strange proceeding aroused my curtosity.” continued Mr am and sk Days ‘And Clear- i ig J and get a closer understanding of ©" 4 pulley. mour and 1 determined to learn for myself if any other places the that the trout has ni More Gs tat anos the conditions surrounding the prop- | were selling beer ' AC USED wer more. v thy sin coal Before the coliference began, of the counter replied that she couldn't sell lquor to persons she did not —— reaty keep tr rows the and BOW i is know. She afterward denied that the liquid the street car man had | Quartermaster’s Clerk on the |'es'y @ keen * ‘ F : Member of the committee, speaking just swallowed was beer, but insisted that it was elder, I asked for |” Egbert Said to Have Ab- |™ oPefte the worst Saturday Evening and Monday Morning ‘vias, ae for his conferies, wala he had the bottle of that peculiar kind of elder, a . 110 give it to me, ded The Amerlean consu has ne Or eed Coe niente a her suspicions, no doubt, having beea aroused sconded. peepee.) scemhetgants , ould be ples ; Shaffer's ability to conduct all, fur-| charge declaring that they intended to obey the order of | It te reported from Vict valance vee ogy ; ‘ hand » more bee ae ae e » ket ob terrupted lee Lawns i Dimities 4 Men's Bum ere ther developments for the Amaigam-|TWO Cars on Renton Line i SOE, HR 96 man, beer.” 1. "darone, qua‘tormaster ePoRmation ae 120 Lawns and Dimities ....6 ‘ imour is con clus that iquor ts sold | Egbert, Is short $9000 In his 2 ated association. | Collide Near Rainier When the Egbert left here wacueaton rei hay lie to the Novelties and Swinres day MeCaull was pton by ad ore a A aq - . 10e Beach. ¢ of the law and regardless of police vigilance, intoxteat- |)? Siccaull was mot on Neither the Veneguelan nor the Co M ce che este THE DOORS BARRED | Jquor, ia poured down many thirety thr Madison park. In nas tt was thought ¢ mbian legation here has much dt dp oo cere akaep nee 4 Merge ; NEW YORK, Aug. 3—The confer-| mmalter points, unless you are afriend of the proprietor, the tiquid | miswed. Quarterm > aiterena wane fig skp ope x Ae emg ‘ ppor ~ae nelec braid; were and $1.69 for: S80 | annot be procured, but the larger establishments seem to have forgot rus : = te Blacking Brushe 0 1 Challies 25 At LO ality piaan oe Ww et st o ¥ aud ety n em ayer in hands ‘te are ex ingly conflicting al ” Goce c . lannel io ome ° s ence way Beld Im the steel trust's of-) ghortty before noon today a car that Chiet Bullivan ever lived. At the Eagien dance hall the retrosh- [or Mecauln whe had the manere |. ‘The officlats at the Colombian leg dc Wool Dress Goo Ste} aker Flannel 4 some are yi@e bu ot imuned fices. Before entering, President|excursionists, many of them bound | ment was last night freely dispensed at 19 cents per giam and no ques- | @bout $8000—in his pomession. AIF tion mre at a lon to understand the |% a ee eee rg Boe ot geben hy Bi NOW ones secs |for a picnic at Renton, crashed inte | tions asked. his absence on the tr t was dis So Tooth Brushes --Te) 12% Eng annelettes ic Of white pig id _ covere © safe wi roken 1 epert of President Castro’é declara . 2o§ lhe « sh Towellr “1 Shaffer sald he felt comfdent that! city bound passenger car near! ‘The Madison pavilion was filled with a thirety and apprectative [Covered Uie safe, was broken open. report of Pveulals Lasine ts ae ere ol : igre Pages» the outcome of the conference would | none ar oy no serious 1n-| crowd, strains. of music floated on the sir, while young girie with | found, but a certifiente of depomt jenat his country is being invaded by ee ¥ te Ladley, Handkerchtets 7 Juries resulted to the 40 people in the , out escorts Miled the chatra. Thetr elders were there, too, and [in the same of MeCaull’s father was|t. gh be satisfactory to all concerned. He! collision is due chiefly to the tact aoe weer ch aill. Cotoral weitere Were bept.beay With tetye’ and [feuee Mocaull cannot be found in jrelomble ie. ooooose - r ere nm or . eo ms ‘@ chia . town, i inquirts i the I er Ther » headed by Dr, ¢ refused, however, to enter into a Se xemedl “a ie gon Dagens giasece handing out beer at five cents a giaas Seeape ne ear aiaipe, entert = nud ott aliaaahe the Ve FHI IO IEICE I SITIO IR II IRI TR ‘ @iseussion of the possible status of/a-dosen passengers were badly Madleon park proprietors know the law, but will not obey it age © Ose te tn ‘ border from Colom where he had |Scdesen pasneng Deaiy| tn open debance of the council's ordinance, intoxicating quer ts | Asai. Rublen te in Tacoma, om. | border from Colombia, where be hed | ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE TABLES gettlement of the negotiations. 1p am e man severely cut Madh ployes of the qnarterm: ‘s om aken i z |Dy a window, through which his hand "!4 at Madison par’ Tefuse to talk on the |rense an invasion by Colombians. | ¥ — = — — ab dll avandia 3 Preaident Schwab, of the trust, re- De, Coniveras belonged to the farey |S $F beaver ofins Serna reas ee ’ sugar very #00 "i cetved the party cordially, and then of Andrade, who was overthrown by | * In a perfect device for serving we retail only the barrel sugar, Castro, and it is said in diplomatic = meals to an invalid and ts a valuable the DRIEST and CLEANEST. \ the doors of the chamber were bar- circles that he fs simply heading a} addition to the Library, sewing room LAD a red rebellion of Veneruclans against | TAKE ONE ON TRIAL IF YOu eer watiiinia Sai | Castro's authority. 4 Wish. W. S. MAYFIELD the conference began, but he arrive: Jmovement heated by Uribe-Uribe onan considered at all serious thus * Stewart & Holmes ( i 1 Pike B. Tek econ afterward. . * The report received here on| © . : 627 FIRST AVE CONFERENCE FAILS. July 26 gave news of # project-| x "4 ed simultaneous f elon Colom. #5as* SRR eee eee ee SERRE ERERMRER BEBE NEW YORK, Aug. 3—The confer-| = sg, FRANCISCO, Aug. 3—The peace negotiations to end the | tion officials state that they refuse to make further concessions. They | bia from We la, Ecuador and ence ended at 12:40 p. m. rw strike are apparently no further along than they were two | threaten that if reement is not reached by tonight they will call | Nicaragua, Nothing has been heard a No conferences were held this morning. It wan definitet off the negotiations for In the latter case the probability is that | of the movement since. . Phe striae to net ended, that the strike will not be declared off today. Mayor Phelan | a general strike of loca will result, in accordance with u CASTRO IS ACCUSED Selected Pieces of Mu- ‘The Amalgamated men have de- to effect a compromise, and pill ismue a statement | tena’ paneed inst mht os ’ ng the 1 ee sive eomaetee of the 1 ww ‘Yow, Aue. 8.~Vencoceh y sic, at 10c a copy, for ided to hold conte ot | oor he vs * ath _— pee hss_ meas m | in again o weve of a olution Ww A N a ESO hag ER | ts nguin on the eve af a revotuton e Are Now this week themselves to determine whether or ' and not only is that unfortunate re- / Cae | - —_— ———_—— -- ma public approaching a state of civil ve with (ee trust omteta! . ail probability, aries between the 7 governments of Venesucla and Col- CLUBS AND REVOLVERS Business Home Pianos and Organs may* the Port au Spain, Trin- WELLSVILLE, 0., Aug. 2—The DIED AUG 3 A D 1901 dad, correspondent of the Herald. y wy. Fee ee President Castro, while facing the A first serious trouble in the steel af uprising against his own authority, strike occurred here thie morning, BRONTON'S POINT, FR. 1, Aug. 2.—The Independence and the Col- in also acused of furthering directly umbia met again today In the last race of the trial series, The pred’ - — in ut gainst ‘olombian when one hundred strikers surround-) tion is made that the Independence will win. | Miss Nina Moore, Who Found “i government ef the boarding house where six A 15-knot breese blew when the racers came out : : By Kaiser, for Angel of, arms SMUGGLED IN cr Ra sn eagle a Later—The Independence went over the line first when the starting- | Her Captain Married, ‘on-union me or ving. © whistle was blown, and was followed a few seco later by the Colum. Arms. ie and a ac: Sinn sincteam pete tacpine ena |e evens Also Returns. Death Draws Near. ; | ccteorce or war have been aulety were met by the boarding house Later—The Columbia won, crossing the line 2 minutes ahead of the yt th waterways of the repub nd en oie tn | Independence. the first engagement in ext A to keeper, who held them at bay with ‘The Alaska fly steamship Hum BERLIN, Aug. 3—T OWRKET | be the wi e for uprising eral ‘sabia. = = ———— boldt, Capt. Ronifield, ed , Stekeih ts was Griven by the impact of the re ae "t nd the end & ae cuenta eeotees Several shots were fired and stones | moving cars. aie saree § a gre ae ee stro is exy a to again ‘The accident was cau by falture news nav 2 In seq of his th wer by ng a strict thrown, but so far as known nobody | of the biock system by which the Alacke and she is lat | Condition, Emperor Wi ait P-vonses A 2 ee *« op approaching each other until they sey Bs ow toftice at have fired the shots, which caused Within twenty-five feet, the the trea are, amounting to $ n strikers to scatte:. They rallied,| View of the curve being obstructed wan the property < rtain sone c : \ Bach appit the brakes instant wan the property of certain passed. wever, and closing in on the non rut the cars came together hard L + > Senee Bae unionists, captured several of them, and in five minutes the trout as HICAGO, Aug. Work on the| which they kept in their own pe 1 " adjusted. books of “Corn King” Phitti: A > tea nak eaten. ab wn - thus preventing them from going to “the tr vel to Menton Is heavy t A statement is pro FR ag inte * Flags +n Bong A yprain, colored miners 0 diately ther pas Bite Hine Moore, who went to ‘ P , 1 work Franklin. and Newcam iit be remumed If the firm| PAson ® few months ago to m Another List of Streets That Will Receive Attention—Big The strikers, who were mostly of the river steamer Susl i i ee ee ore har bevioal Gh vor, wha! §Grist of Business Turned Out by Board of Works Today. : ¥ Didn't Like Job ready married A A the mayor and police arrived. BAST SRaS ETS Chas. Wright today abruptly quit nf herself al any - a u Th © his job with the Clty of Seattle. He ia in a strange At the regular meeting of the) King, King from Sixth to : e excitement continues. wen one of tne meaamane Of the % eente Bp I" | hoard of public works tor estim-| Fifth from King to Jackson, Ja 5 ne ee eee cnet he saames te i were approved on proposed|gon from Fitth to First, First from Later—The wife of the boarding- ge TE tne fe» gy 2 , ‘ Improvements aggregating | Jyckson to the dumping ground house keeper, armed with a revolver, soduane at w ork at Fourth since, | Misa M vt than $71 hey w | wer he Ww ashi la a r 4 . : on Ban Francisco, Brick pa Jackson atreet from|avenue be = aie went into the crowd and dared them - moe | DAWSON. sont ¥ ve: (Occidental t ind avenue south, | ment att Sgt Sy sag j to touch her Capt. C. A. Farnaworth, of the de- | $6200: ™ Highland Drive from | cons’ to ite plant. Chairman ‘Tho tachment fantry mtationed at , yy a nd ave-|aon stated that ed valua- | She then took the non-union men gle cit R. Stevens, a road. |NUe North, $3100; grading, eidewalk-| tion of the pre would not al- house proprietreas of Dawson, who|!2& and parking Valley wtre low of the improvement now. How Who were boarding with her, to the 5 has with her about $12,000 in’ dust, queen Anne avenue to Lake ever, it was agreed that the board — the result of three years’ hard wor 0,900; water main on Ga of works should go over the ground: mill, walking beside them with her ‘ 3 3 re See Oe Ue ehatee ieee arren avenue to N | Monday and see what could be done. revolver in ber band and att the General Drain Successful at Washington, D. C., in Securing in command at Nome since the sum. |( Howe, $3.90; replanking Specifioations Approve :, mer ¢ ee eee Seporce idewalking Wall street from While daring the strikern to intorte New Equipment for State Troops. tondent of the White Pass & Yukon iP vemis ty ane Specifications | for the improve railway, accompanied by his ch oll one nt of the following streets were No one aid, ~ ron; W. Tt. Rodgers, and Mr. and ag 5 | approved: Sewer on Boren avenue ra. T. ©, Hand ty from Pike to Olive street; grading, W ames Ajutant general in make and material. It witt|_ Purser Shoup says that Mra. A. K Te aman | sidewalking and parking Kast Union TILL 3 O'CLOCK TODAY — sumen 4. 1 n make and material, It wint| Purser Shoup sare that Mr. A- K. nccond ayer sieaelicng ad Pasaane: Best, Uni NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—It ts report he companies of the state as|P r lawyer of Juneau. and well Pain one grading, curbing and parking Har , aw possible, Shelter tents are | kn in Seattle and vicinity, died jee" Wah, venue nnd other) Yard avenue from East Union to 4 in Wall street that before Morgan y innued ate troops, but the on July The remaina will be| Connecting streets and avenues, $18,-| Bast Pine and East Pine from Har 1 this) Washington guard being ‘supplied ht down on the Dolphin water main on Seventeenth ave.| Yard to Fourteenth ay water left the conference he delivered an "A" tents, Gen, Drain succeed north ean Denny ¥ to Hest| main on Eighteenth withmatum to the Amalgamated Com: | a trip to the nat 1 ting the others. y, $4100; grading First avenuel ser way to Bant liter, denying their request @nd capital was made to prean a atate th from King to Atlantic, $2i,-| main ¢ hteenth avenue from ‘until 8 o'clock this after. |“) by pie ol ee 6 Passed by Roosevolt Kast Madison to Hast Denny way se or accept his propoal- | y * for unifor c Drain President | rh ». was given| and Eighteenth ave north from tion tor wettlement. Gnd equipment used by the former! nocesvet inapocted the regulations! permisaion t in the park-| Hast Denny way tc t Mercer, It was considered probable, from ftnte 4 a Philippine cam-| of the state service in Washington, strip nt * JOOA on Zbirteenth avenue e evident temper of the men, that paign « ; « in the First! pronouncing them perfect. Col. San-| James Mcliheny Dies Aboard the | Broadway a An aber ret Bey would not accept Morgan's Washington. reximent ting aasistant secretary of Little wae pla teenth avenue norte oe The Bost Offer 1d one of the beat living tac Schooner Simson in parking Sy alte oaian tere _ ‘ vent the | ticians, agreed with Mr movelt's he perm Hing Bast Republicar Who wecret neaston 4220 cash and a shir t of modern | magazine rifles, such aa are used by| the schoone ‘ mading lum- | mi une following streets! tiug addi to Rast Roy at steel trunt officials, it is loarn- | equipment worth all th ance, |the regular troops, and will distrib-| ber at the Stimson mill at Ballard, | temporarily to transport garbage to| curbing and planking Madison stre Informed the committee that|This shipment inclu overcoats, ;ute them to the companies making | was found i the floor of the|the dump at the foot of Conneot-| between Ninth avenue and Terry expects n answer b » mm! a tents, blanke ‘other |the best showing on the target|forecantle tt morning Coroner, cut street, to used during hours|avenue; water main on Twenty Will depart for home tonight,| All the ie firat-} September, J removed to Butterworth's morgue, |Bixth avenue south from Weller to|atreet to Kast Madison str | coats, the women were fined $2 of our monstrous new st stil] unpaoking ment is not just wh 8, but, th ur cust s’ wants in the most ¢ ck wh and arranging, our retail de- t we shall make it in a few avor to attend edient man- h we On account are ne lens, we shall ende: ner. ZC. mane & Piper Co. in the Northwest. Largest stov First Avenue and Spring Street CHAS. @. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN 19-£18 Burke Bidg., Cor Second and Marien \ ciel ‘Telephone Btne S11 =You W ire to receive benefit from the offers we are now making tc Quickest returns possible, it you ai investors, capitalists and laborers JAMES G. GIVENS & (0, BROKERS, 33324: 11 Have to Hurry = 7 2d AVE. STEINWAY DEALERS The ny Barberis for its swell The MENU DELICACIES of < which is served In elegant style from 6 to 9 in MAIN, NNING HALL for cents—in- pi . nd the PRIV DiNING ROOMS for’ $1.60, is also the finest LUNCH in the city (open day in connection, where rvice are Unsure YOUR EVES should be protected with proper glasses, We exam! eyes. scientifically and furnish the- best glasses thi can be made. M4, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician. 70 Seattle For Removing Tan and Sunburn Use Our Benzoinated ne at Collars finished on our new Edge aso make it a pleasure. CASCADE LAUN THESE WOMEN HAD ALASKA SAILINGS OTHER BUSINESS. Victorian, Charles Nelson and Ci They Conducted Fruit and Cigar| —% Topeka Will Leave Tonight Stands, but Police Were Wise | Lynn canal ton ton Rose Zetler, Eva Coyle, Maggie} will have 800 tons general m Sabbo and Fannie Rosenberg, four] Chandise, 60 passengers and abo iMegal practices under the guises of| Cossenger ist and big cargo. olgar and confectionery stands in the} paciia Coast amship ¢ lower part of the eity, were arrested | op Topeka sails for Lynn under Chief Sullivan's orders last] pight. She will carry 100 | night by Capt, Laubscher and Detec.| and 1100 (ons of cargo. |tive Rarck Rose Zetler, With the except who was fined $30 and! each ‘The case of the Zetler woman was] appealed to the superior court. WEATHER FORECAST. Rubber Necking hee DRY COMP’Y Seattle and victnity—Tonight and Sunday, fair; light northerly winds, Toilet Cream Only 20¢ a bottle. 4 c | | 24 ave. and Columbia. 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