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ly Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. NO, 140, HAFFER ISSUES CALL TONIGHT FO SESSEHSSSSSOSES OSES ESSE OS OOOO SSIS OOS SF prrtabUROn, fe, Aup. &— "thie cternoon President Bhar $ @ degan the preparation of his order cailing genera Py @ the membersof the Amalgamated Ass: and Py @ Worke 7 ° This order, which ts destined to be t history, will @ @ de issued tonight, instead of on Friday, A e Additionally, this order will be attached ne mer of the American Fec La Ale @ the . by the United States ration Ps e sive end of t te to reach a settioment @ @ detween the Amalgamated axso and the steel trust Py ° ° SeSSESHSSO SOOO OOES SOSH SSSSOSOOSOOSOS SOESHSAT SES HHSSHOESCHE SO SEOOD NEW YORK, Aug. &—Th: 3,000,000 In the Walue of st urittes * R. Keene, field marshal for the steel synd timated $2,000,000 in an effort to eeeee of almost exchange nded. ¢ was ad yeaterday ok ate, op. exp ? ° . + nit the di SSOSEOOOOOSO OOS PITTSBURGH, Pa, ceived by COSHH COCO SOC OOS nm today no word had b npers of the Amertoan Aug. 6—t President Shaffer tr ident Go f Labor, in response to the algamated’s Fr for the sal support of the Federation, When President Gomp. ers arrives here a number of weighty propositions HOWISON SELECTED WASHINGTON, D. C,, will be considered SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1901, Z FALSE GIRL, HOW COULD YOU? yeereeecose | SE GIRL, | Ho Thought Her Fair to Look Upon and Essayed Her Enter-| | Searree. wasn i GENERAL STRIKE | tainment—She, Ingrate, Robbed Him of His Gold. a | pen - | e | wok Pier , erly gor A short ‘nbn th : We are always getting new ties. The Sh t Fits wh : ' . aah | 4 ft 1 - young men get married that’ sa “new | wr ait 2 Eee 4 sale by = tic.” But these are Neck Ties; nobby é One of ied questions t¢ getting the men to go on ® who | dow nd with an inde t out ¢ ° me not dirwotly affected and cause too much auffering to Int two |voung lady came walking up the] She Nover Gam Batwings, Much . ey ae ed ti 4 And all the new shapes. You save money 2O+9S9E 99909 COOP ODODE OOOOOOOOOOS Their Eyes Mot sages bt prt by buying your Tie at ry The Homestead Strike Ratiway o| 48 sached Mr. Pierson | ii, independent alr @ Capitattaation of corporations tion of corporations... @|W# to It. ‘They, or at least he, felt |», ; geese * 300,000,000 $070,000.00 @ |!" lowe at wight ren ie @ Fund of strikers $500,000 Fund of strike $200,000 @| Raising his hat from hin head, o 4th ° Anthracite Birike ix ihe gene t- 3 Hinckley Blok. 719 Second Avenue. @ Number of men tnvotved.60,000 | nber of men involved ° oy $ Cavitattention of corporation... | Capttatization of corporation... @ @ Duration of strike Duration of strike Ps ° Two months Not determined @ PRE SCRIPTIONS SOCCCO OOO OOOO OOOOS PETTITT TTT TTT Ss Is Our Peace ns |POOR GIRLS, HOW YOU MUST SUFFER You Aus. &—! ne young ladies who upy |room at police headquarters known }as the woman's cell, have artsen tn a body against an alleged violation of thelr Fights. If & certain nuis ance is Bet egon abated they say Rear Admiral Henry Howison, re- tired, is detatied to take Rear Ad- fmiral Kimberly's place in the Schieg court of iquiry. | } Admiral Howson is satisfactory to Admiral Schie; L BON VOYAGE! WES, |The British ship Disco Rude Noises Jar) x: noon today [in wearch of the south po Edward signalled farewell and happy | Ir, THE IMPORTANT the numerous applica. made to the board of equaliza- oF & reduction in Valuation « 1 estate, the fotlowing statement | 4 made by the board We wish to call attenti Owing to Aug. €—|1ione noe ery started | tion f on her long expedition | r King| Isle of Wight om to the n oath SHATTLE STAR. ROUND A BIER IN of the I Aug 4 with ball ¢ 6-1 rownger ¥ mpreas Imm hussers and one of infantry were rtridges, and with In a Jand prosperous voyage to the de-|fact that the assessment of per Authorized person who should try to enter parting expedition, p ty and improvements only can Swarms of detectives alno are #’'@tioned about t |de changed by this board AT THIS| It has been decided that the body shall not He WEATHER FORECAST, SESSION, and no matters pertain-| will be 4 at Potedam, beside her husband's grave — ling to the values of real estate wit! Seattle and vieinity—Tonight and|be considered. This is made neces COWES, Isle of Wight, Aug. ¢—King Edward stort Wednesday, fair; Nght to north|sary by the law under which we act| for Germany, to attend the funeral of his sister, the D win aa. land by which we are governed. | Frederick. cowry am MAYOR PHELAN GIVES IT UP! SAN FRANCISCO, to settle th: TO BE RENTED. County Commissioners Decide on This Action waterfront strike. they will move, that is if otfler quar- The county farm is to be rented to tors can be secured. The Highest bidder. This decision, The trouble is this. Some time ago Was reached by the board of commis. a few athletically inclined policemen stoners at « meeting held this morn- | put a punching beg up near the pa- Ing. This action has been under ad. trol barn and d y under the win- Visement for nearly one year an dow of the female quarters. While! when the new program shall be ef- some broad-shouldered officer ts fected, much benefit is expected to! pounding away at this contrivance, revert to the county in a financial the noise disturbs the ladies above. | way. | Mian Ruth Owens is the leader in the | There are nearly 100 acres of fer-| movement and she says her after-| tile bottom land included in the| noon nap is disturbed and the rude| farm. There is now over 150 tons of | noise must be stopped. | timothy hay tn the barns which has | een harvested on the farms | All farm Implements and barns fill be included in the lease. It was definitely determined this | tre by the county commission PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. (—|ers, and under Sheriff Corcoran, + Mt is learned here that there is to be| erect the scaffold for the execution nonesTTins EXECUTION ® gigantic combination of the whole- | of Nordstrom, in garret of the court Sale grocery houses, taking in about | house. This location will make the 2560 estabiishments in various parts| execution less pubic and the ap of the country. The capitalization is to be $100,000,- ton |paratus may be left in position for ut incurring the ex own and storing 6 BUILDINGS BLOWN UP; MANY KILLED OR HURT Barrel of Gasoline in Cellar of a Philadelphia Grocery Is Supposed to Have Exploded--75 Persons Injured--Recovering the Dead Bodies From the Ruins. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6.—At 9:39 [tims were rescued they were placed Pelock last night a terrific explosion,|!n ambulances and driven to the Je rt ad and the Pennsy!tvania hos. Presumably of a barre! of gasoline Wrecked a block of six buildings on Locus street, near Tenth. %5 and 2 persons lost { and @ great many Most of the dead are negroes, as also Bre many of the injured. The build. {ings wrecked were occupied as fol lows No. 1008 Locust street, Houseman's pool and billiard rooms Rosenthal’s second-hand stor 3012, William Jones’ restaurant 1014, George McClemmy's Store; No. 1016, trick Grocery store; No. 1018 Al Rain's meat and grocery » The barrel of gasoline which sup Poredly caused the explosion ‘been stored in the basement of of the three groceries. The noise of cir Ives injured No No Quikiey’e rt M the explosion was heard on North Delaware avenue at a distance of two miles from the scene of the Wrecking. The walls of the Dulldings were biown into the street 8n4 the roofs were blown upward Falling, they imprisoned the victims Under a mass of twisted debris, por tions of which took fire. Window- Panes for blocks around were shat Mered, and a number of injured per tons taken out of tv hous Within 2 few minuten after the ex Dlosion, and it was with great dim Wulty the police and firernen kept the Sxcited people far enough away from he ruins to allow the work of rescue Proceed. Ax fast as the living vic-| |p 1010. | estimate grocery | | throngs « | of the nearby. The dead were re teoves te the morgue. Some of the Between | victims are badly burned, others are cut and bruised, and a majority have broken bones. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6—-Up te 9 o'clock this morning It was impos sible to accurately estimate the num ber of casualties in last night's ex pl but the de Sat fr ‘The injured All night long men were at eff! n nd are variously 15 to more than 7 and fire debria ead rk tearing the apart In ar to recover the di PHILADELPHIA, noon five be Aug. 6—Up t es had been recove PHILADELPHIA The most reliable places the number of The morgue list r Pa., Aug. 6 estimate now inidentified colored men, one fled colored child. unrecognizable identifi Th 4 man, # in th The stre heartrending to filled with dense negroes, who rend the nir frie supposed victims pelting with th Colored wom nds or relatives mit on th rain, mor Dawr plosion curb st aning onen in & F and praying. showed the f: e of the Not {rection property lows is not over $40,000, the neighborhood of | {County Commissioners Will Begin Action to Recover $26,- U Aug. &—Mayor Phelan has abandoned his efforts | It is now expected that the San Francisco Labor council will begin to ea Out its men and tle up a ma ority of the industries of the city. ENORMOUS STEAL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, The com landed from a boat above the Beibr Sme and Labor leaders believe that coast w! Puget sound to Lower Californta. | beginning of this strike Aug. 4—| They retraced their steps through | most daring robbery in the his € California was successfully | pepper to destroy the scent. mitted last night. The robbers| They dropped one bar of gold in retmbarking. The robbery was not iting works at Vallejo junction| discovered till this morning. There approached the works through | are now clews. but congestion of traffic SCARCITY One of the large Lincoln park pumping station of the shipping will be tied up from The largest force of men working on the waterfront today since the eUD prevalis. OF WATER la waterway and eprinkied cayenne| Will Be Caused by Breaking of Lincoln Pumping Si cog wheels at the a railway tunnel; from thin tunnel] ‘The bare were the property of the| “ity water system was broken thie morning and it will ume that sta- they constructed a short tunnel un-| Selby Smeiting C Notice has been | tion to be of no service for at least der the vault# smelter, which they | sent throughout the country to look. | ten days The b noted, getting away with gold bars| out for the plunder, which bears the f the value of at least 000, company’s stamp. ative to Irrigat ; ing the ho =| permits. BEING A MAN, HE WAS EMBARRASSED: rough here on the steamship assenger span after reaching th batht t qua’ a volunteer, f Lady Hope and her returned to the steamship, where they remained In that section east of Fourt avenue and north of Yesler way irri gation will be permitted ND LIKEWISE, BEING A WOMAR, to 8 in the mo SHE TOLD HIM THAT HE WAS A FOOL! =. «° “But the foot, he called her his | ay fat Aug. &—A dispatch from Honolulu says: Hope and Capt. Putnam Bradlee iz panned ppon Maru. They were entered on the Het as Mr. and Mra. J. G. Smith, and were booked to Kobe, ‘Though Capt. Strong was here once before and there are quite mber of people here who knew him, no one happened Knize until after he and Lady Hope got out to the Moana hotel, whither immediately after landing. Lady Hope almost immediat hotel, nming in the eurf, quite Gassing use attendants b f jewels and jewsiry she left while ah the water. After her sport in the | captain dined at the Moana hotel and soon aft. | In the The SAN FRANCISC( Lady Francis me to re went aw the quantity heir charge ent into over night ning they drove about town, Lady Hope doing some shopping mer 4 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Quite a number of the young who formed Capt. Strong’s ac- Intance when he was here in 1898 on his way to the Philippines as renewed thelr acquaintance with him while here, and when en, the steamer eatied both the captain and Lady Hope were loaded down with mementoes sent them by acquaintances, Neither, however, were recelved socially There was « large wd at the wharf in the morning when the | steamer sailed, attracted by curtonity to seo the notorious couple. The | f obvi ot She kod ing or Kini lot c 808. toe tlem ing he’ which wad v fously hat Lady Hope on that the couple were the center of curtonity | Strong. He wan clearly embarrassed, uch © loat her temper with him and called him a fo herself seemed to enjoy the notoriety she had achteved, and te jak plotures of everybody and everything while the steamer was be prepared for leaving port 0 1 x | te The jean | posed for the | water will t | secona. AUTOMATIC'S BACKERS _ aire nerved to t ast night the Automatic Teleph », coaned to exist, Those perso mposing the Automatic becam water that unlean these re wont of Olympte Aloha street, nk down ne n priviley nd revo! rning: we n the evening place ar onaitated a new orier from the water department rel- nom, reduc~ ing special } from 7 Four: ue and north of Yesler north and nd north of 6 to 9 in the evening The Queen Anne station running day and night ur will be til the re an be made at Lincoln park eo | n SECURE "DEPENDENT The $3500 Deposited by the Old MoGroarty Clique Remains With the City—A Muddle at Last Straightened Out —Other City Council Business Transacted. ft partm: ulath etter that announ: one ar op ob. wit | ‘en without water. There | A fine of $2 Is im firet offense and the ntirely shut off for th dent Tele. | and under the latter name 114 up the erated un hise was reached aft er one of the stormiest and bitte | debates that has b itneased in 808.78, the Ex-County Treasurer's Deficit eee | tions commit | mittee report recommending that tho | petition of the Independent company vil ult has been commenced by nty at the end of the first term, « county against the bondsmen 256.02; but that only 1,446.54! 85 purchase the F. Whittlesey to recover $26 nained; leaving a shortage of $26,~ | DArcMee ot 408,78 in the first term's accounts, for whieh againnt #8, the amount of shortage found xint in the accounts of Mr. Whit ey'n first term of office. ‘The plaint, drawn up Prosgcut- | Attorney Fulton, « that 4 ia in the sum 0,000, and | ‘orth as follows ‘the total ts of Mr, Whittlesey for the term were $3.156,601.06; that was legall amount judgment ts asked |? Mr. Whittleaey’s bondsmen Whittlesey in indemnified against hie chief deputy, P. Jen, by a bond in the of $26,000, It f# not Hkely that any further ac- | p tlone, efther criminal or elvil, will) 4 be brought in the case until the Ajsburned from this| final report of the accountants on th unt $2,887,146.04; that there should | findings of the second term's « remained to the credit of the| counts, of nd port carried with It the nde back to he nt peopl the ec ebate, Counctiman Byers moved t amend the r that th tor for pr franchin be gra’ je, should mpany what brow ort by In elty shou felture in ented the and plant nted, ‘The provision $3500 euaranty of good faith ited with the city by the Inde be turned This latter ht on the nwerting a 1d hold the | the event STRIKE MAY; SOON END : Local Situation Looks Bright dats wager B for That End. There js a buoy tn local strike matt chinists, a well attle’s tr quartere th fay Progress of the i strikers meetings were he) but it ts un with them. of the M anid, ding to the manufacturers # the nt tone obser ® today, In ¢ that n propoaitic t LAWTON, 0. the gan this morning. this morn nay whether he favors the terms, erntood he veral othe al Trades asm 1 wi terms pr ts rn Aug. 6 Solid faced the auctioneer, mans of Be rkers whone weekly assexsments have made tt to continue the fight for the : join in a belief that the end of |@ the struggte is in Kight is a belt men will return to work next Mon- wotlations sesceereeseeessesssssesssssssssesessorerers says Chairman Brick, of the machin executive committee, awalts a tion by the manufacturers om satiated mbern | GONE! :... le of town lots of Lawton be- cres A COPY PAY ONLY ONE CENT That’s the Price 25CTS A MONTH ‘ on them all ni We giv Accuracy and Reliabilit liveries made anywhere in the city ‘Phone Main ©27 FIRST AVE » Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 2 If 5 dda dade dante dn ded ie Anda deta dndndnddatndndndadndadndaindadndntntadadadnied Special Grocery Prices for Wednesday and Thursd SUGAR st grade img white Be Rusti rei THE | LEADER 710 SECOND AVENUR may | The P Bar 1 $ Big Reductions in Every Dept. ® Store IVE DAYS MOR Yeste wd of € 12 sntely say w had. A few items be vable Busi. ma in ni 2 in many dif- ferent styles ++. .880 vee 1 and $1.1) White ao Be Shirt W 98 the $2.00, $4.09 and $5.00 White ) Shirt We the Trade Prices. ing,” polly at we vn ary Bea in| Shirts, closed front, 100; shirts,| Sic, at 10c a copy, for 4 The amsocintion meets tomorrow We guarantee not to shrink your 5 night in regular session, and in the flannels. We take the rough edges E insue of this meeting hangs the fate off your collars and give you high a Mt the strike. Acceptance of the loss or domestic finish (no gions) | 5 3 strikers’ peace proposals tomorrow, ‘means ratification of the terms by (it ” Sted L i Pianos and Organs ; agen iy = edo Queen City Steam Laundry feathicige: Manager Hulm t Voulean 3 Tron Works, who ts t ide for that | 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. pany on the proponit declines | Near Pike St., established 18 s. NO MORE GROWDING joc" .cmpicted ions sostore where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of house- | hold goods on Pike Street. OGDEN’S, 507 PIK ooo oooes ° at Maaaaad A Money Saver on Cali| SOHSOSSOOEAOOESOOOOSCCCERES | ranulated } fer sack; 19 pound $1.00. CREAM {ff Carnation brand, 6 cans for | & cents. | CREAMERY Bt 1 4 | Fllensbureg, bricks, 1B this price gc nly Wed: |fB day and Thursday, or as long u* the lot lasts TED COCOANUT. © per pound. NDRY SOAP, ST JAVA AND regular 85 cents per sack. R. 8. V. P. 2-1 packages, 1e; ages, I5c. PYRAMID WASHIN DER. 4-Ib packages, 20’ cents, POUND PACKAGES SODA CRAG RS. fal cash package. Adams Grocery Co. 1428 Second Ave, Tel. Mala 482 Bet, Pike and Union 4,000.. - | Selected Pieces of Mu- p Spec POOSSSODESOSOSHSS > DHOOOP ODODE F OOFEOOU PO OROOOOOED . 2) 2s ° STs SSS PIS TESS | { BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD... Excellent Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, from $1 a gallon up rets from 0c a gallon up. BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pil ot | Re ee 88 OUTS FITS BOSS BOS USS USES iG || ==You Will Have ire to receive be a from the o' ors we it you de y Quickest returns poss! investor: to Hurry = are now making to |. | By the action of the city councli/the Independent company «hi not carry out its Mr. in and Mr object of the keep this company from selling its franchiae this friendly with th am tired and servi | have been tr bun from I desire a atr rybe JAMES G, GIVENS & (O., BROKERS, 33, 34, 35 Starr- Boyd Bidg. Seattle Bl + O moo meme S aS fr Feared » Sell-Out Byers, supported by Mr Murphy, insisted that th guaranty deposit was to nchise CASCADE to some other; that if the CHAS. @. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN dand Marion Collars finished on our new E¢ make ita es LAUNDRY COMP’Y lroner High priced odd sulta carried over a season; now them out reduced to clear at once, ood, honest reliable qualities and workmanship —will stand everyda and appear well, y wear dy to be who knows me true, too), that I grind our own lenses ar ¢ am not| Sed H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Opt 1 guar 708 Se Sunset rn. 1 Ith its poor prices. I h for a and incompetence people, until Pm th ong competitor with the disgusted outlandish ading $9 am h of Ingo th (Continued on page three.) Independent franchise became the property of those persone in the ay Automatic company, there was noth. | 200 KH AKI SUITS ing to prevent them selling the fran- chise to the Sunset Telephone Co Coats, all sixes up to 38 breast. and thus do away with competitior Pants, Al nines EP So.08 waist...» makaa’ rh ' These suits are the most durable and cheapest th to the Sunset, which cou fishing or any outdoor exercises that you can buy deavored to create by grax KIRK, 1209 First Avenue franchise to the Independ [have been accused of being Ruceastes ane kyent but I want to state right her on the Coast. We examine th MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. entifically