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THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : : : NO, 141. VOL. COMPERS SAYS:IAM APPEAL MID-AIR LINER ATHOMES <7 By American Federa-| French AirshipExplodes| Oceanic Sinks Sasa lies Waldersee Returns BULLETIN! NEW YORK, Avg. § Ireland ts endeavoring the settlement of the st according to a close per will visit McKinley in th Me the workmen. The arch Areh | atrike, mal tri Interest of is to BACK THE SHATTLE SEATTL WAS HINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1901, tion Against Chinese | --Dumont Rescued Kincara in Fog. OF YOU see Morgan this evening or tomorrow bong - ference would be terminated. n Fed n of Labor } t 4 rpaci exploded c which wail . . Refore the meeting, Mr. Gompe 1 app to the people of | try 1 the Doutch pr of " stands Me The American Federation of Labor nce oo ce wees stew snc vat orn 4 Feview the steel etriice in ite entirety, | Santsatte the PANES! OF tne disabled airship, suepended| ‘The 1 nank 1 eight of h that led tr a \* then resoped The collision caused a@ 4 e went atatus of the strugsle formed the w rful feat of encire. |th® Oceant Trust-Octopus Must Face the Most Powerful eats for future intelit | nace sips eae id aa Labor Organization in the World, in the |" : = detnidiririieiiniioiicibfete iri ities icici defet ef fefeie + ot rt wo ¥ h Struggle Against Recognition of the LPITTSMURGH, Aug. 8 pie beens have © any defections trom | yor subm him. te Union--All Quiet Today. sessetl tan ceetienciine a and kite | pla «ap t if their FITTSRURGH, Pa Aug. 8 assistance, and if ary © a at Sam Gompers, Pp ¢ th ve co-operation. opening the Clark mill w American Federation of Labor, « ‘Just what course Fed throngs of strikers who gathered ¢ PAISLEY. 8 1, Aus Ata rived here this morn’ will pursue I car tieoune the tuation showed chagrin. | ,,.. me t t ‘i cebu , y persons are ret “At Sunrise Tomorrow Morning Eben Boyce, |» CHICAGO, Aug. 8—A Pittsburgh | "er #ks of us he can be assured will! prrTsnuRGH, Aug. & — A e a sat wo eta mill was started here this 1 the Tacoma Wife-Murderer, Will Drop epecial quotes President Samue! with nen-union men. ‘A Geengers os saying — PETE: ay, TCs From the Gallows Into Eternity. "I am here to confer with Prest-| PITTS ne the Clark wlll werieealy. Hla eayy Gent Shafter. Shortly before noon President Gomp. | there is a great difference between) yitim FRANCHE, France, Aug TACOMA, Aug Arrangemente for the hanging of Eben L. Boyce throwing coal into a furnace pm to | “The American Federation of | ers an@ President Shaffer went tnto| smoke and operating a mill epare to sail it ane nvicted wite jerer, were completed this morning killed a he & thy The execut ie place lomorrow mornin, t : Raber te heart and eoul with the stect| private conference behind tockea| MiUCt Mande in someete sotes 4 he prospective] The execution "will the place at 6:30 tomorrow morning in the gu det nowse, et of the co courthouse—th Don ere urdere: cho workers in the present fight doors, and at 1:90 were still talking SPORT, Pa, Aug. #~ believed to be Constantinople, where | *t of * onty thowse—the came room wh Murderer Michod { yes a — | quay- privileges are in grave dispute | was hanged in April of 1900. “The 1 Ted will get, from! At that time Mr, Shaffer announe. No attempts have been oe governments France The Amalgamated will get, f that time Mr, Shaffer jome- | today, | Se Nay ee ‘all te eubes orn © ments F Royce at last has given up hope. He has watched with cagerness the outset, our moral and financtal| ed that he didn't know when the con-| The men are sanguine of success. ' the fierce } ttle waged long in his behalf, but when told that Peeevererrrrrrrrrrrrrt lt flirt Pirro Pee e rere reeteeertereterr. tT 9 HER LOVER IDENTIFIES 4 rom Him at Point of Pistol. WHEEL! W. Va, Aug. & Charged with assaulting and ¢ crowd of 500 nd boys of Coffe: murdering Mies May Yost. aged 1/, anty yes’ afternoon burnel John Cline and Clayton Rodgers arc at the stage @ negr John W fm jail here. Threats of ly s mingt bad ass maybe ere rife. nearly killed Mra. J. C. Davis, wi The dead body of the girl was re-|of one of the foremost farmers of covered from the Ohio river, where| Coffee county. The burning took it had bee m t ard. ne Enterprise. ous fends to « their crime. anington had been run down by| Mise Yout was strol with her/a posse with bloodhounds. Before! Sweetheart, Walter Hammond, in| being put to death he confessed hi the evening, when two mea sp crime and begged for mercy. No| end brutally assau 4. She was execution. oa the local police department will visit then killed and her body thrown in- ——< ° | South Seattle and South Park and/ This the to the Ohio. Judge Emory this morning com. |@ endeavor to find some clue that may Young Hammond has positivety| ™itted Henry Davis, aged 14, to the @ |lead to the identity of the murdered | of a y Mentified Cline and Rodgers as being Reform school. Davis, an inmate) @ girl. Coroner Hoye is today in re-| woman. the m who committed the deed. the industrial « ol at East Bo-|@ eelpt of numerous suggestions re a he e, last Tuesday made a victous|@ carding the affair, but no one can Judgement by default was award. | assault with a knife upon his Ittle|@ ed rederick-Nelson against Chas. H Phillips. The plaintifis received $292.71 for goods delivere HIS DOOM THE STAKE Wien Who Took M May Yost 500 Men and Boys Burn} Negro for Hideous Assault. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. & A ICI III III II III IIIT I IIIT IAI IAT ITO AI AAI IAS CITY SCHOOLS NEED ANY IMPROVEMENTS jor Zort Townsend, and the daughter M. Story, Jot Victoria, | shipped to that city by Bonney & by Judge Snel, exclaimed, moodity: MRS. ANNIE SACHS = espace testy esas Dr. Van Winter's Office Entered Boyce declined breakfast this morning, but ate a hearty dinner." DIED THIS MORNING by Thieves His aged father and a priest are with him constantly Mra. Annie Louise Bachs, aged & The condemned man holds up well, He chats with his years, wife of Judge Morris B. Bachs eat, but edie de bashes tlh etene this city, died at the The office of Dr tly reat. dence, 1703 Twelfth avenue south, at|the Colman bu Ton UII on In bitin iit ttitiitin a. 1 o'clock this morning. nue, was entere iehelihedhdnentndndnaeinde nine Mrs. Sach» & slater of Mre.| day night and a large number of SOFIA, Pulearia, Aug. ~The Bo. vable articles taken. The thinks that whoever broke piace was familiar with th roundings as the office was 5 disturbed and only solid go! z and fillings and potisning tools were stolen. Aa yet no trace of the) Put thieves has been secured. Henry Landes, wife of Col. Landes, | president of the First National bank this morning a4- n demanding the re- King Ferdinand and the) nt of the Bulgari Most of the delegates bh ot Prominent undertaker C. The body will be te | Stewart tonight for | morrow morning. interment to. $ SPOOSHHOOCS OOO OSH OOOO OO OOD STAR. the aged ex-premier of Italy, had another turn for the worse, Hin 310 SKOOXD AVES jheart is growing weaker almost eae renin niainbionrahii MYSTERY OF GIRL’S REMAINS FOUND AT RACE TRACK HAS NOT BEEN CLEARED AWAY ~¢ Several Theories Advanced But Each One Fails to Estab PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price S A MONTIL 901 Opens September 9 plet to His People. 7 ‘ ~ as ; High School and - = f ADANS & BLANCHARD Second Avenue. SOOOCOO|OCS Hinckley Blok. 719 2OOOOOOO™ srvevveceonterres 0 9009000086000 bbb4ebbbb00 bobbe ADJUSIABLE BEDSIDE TABLES “WEST SEATTL Committee on Incorporation and Annexation to Report Take One on Trial If Wish wey % Stewart & Himes Druf Company : 627 FIRST AVE POOOOOS HOOOS4O4 0S OOOOOSI>OOOOOOSOOEDO DOSS OOOOOOOS LEADER | rep point whet POOOSSESSOS SEDO O OSE DOE SINKING NAPLES, Aug. &—Stgnor Cr has TWO goin hourly, and his physicians think that the end cannot be far off. YoU HAVE JUST A jury in Judge Emory’s depart morning awarded Clara W $37, for property the Seattle-Tacoma ad. A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. : HERE'S THE NEW BUILDING FOR THE g] en eerine df ater Wes Commtog | mrss ts ao * of y cola: nd give you high a AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘The rhystery surrounding the dis. at South Seattle is not yet explained Several theories are advanced, but | proof ts lacking reveal any facts that can be worked ,for the account says the covery of the girl buried in an tron] was Wa jcovered box on the new race track | name she does not remember as she gions or domestic finish (no gloss.) weal teers a Ne name atep-mother’s ere, = The only lived near them @ short time. Another theory is advanced th the remains are those of a murd: quarreled with her husband over his brother. ory ts disputed by the fact that the remains are evidently those « «irl Instead of a wn r Pike St. established 1908, aS LL SS LS DES TS LLDE OBS V8 BUY WINES RIGHT FROM THE WOOD lent F Sherry, Muscatel, Angelica, from $1 a Clarets from 0c a gallon up BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street. up. Another Theory Deputy Sheriff Mike ¥ ¥ also has 3 or “4 cae Be ai i a theory, which he insists on as a rother, inflicting a painful woun i hy : teuaminte | fact. He has lived tn the neighbor BEDI HESS TSS TID SBS T SS SS He was one of the most Incorrtgibic | @ Pilg hn So ae nail | hood for years and says that in 1892 men I. the semedt ja tady living on Third avenue, who|® tribe of Indians camped near the = a ey, | race track, where @ contagious dis. Ty |Fefuses to divatge her name.’ She | TA9e Sroke out and clatme == You Will Have to Hurry= 5 them. The skeleton found ome. ae ae mee ae not favorab this theory = Quarreied With Step-Mother. | ever 23, 34, 35 Star ‘. tLe ctu gts see title avian geverntiy are ot the | JAMES G. GIVENS & (0., BROKERS, icyciceseatite | 7 pearance she had been engaged in a/epinion that a murder was | = — 4 ereation with her step ne 8 had bee CHAS. @. HOLCOMB : An Increase of 2000 Pupils Expected{Next Year, to Accom- modate Which Several Buildings Will Have to Be Enlarged—Other Business Transacted. ‘An froportant and lengthy meeting the last before the beginning of the Bew school term, was held last night by the board of school directors. The urgent need of more school room for Beatt! trict was the princ Matter discussed. C. J. Sm chairman of the auditing committee, Presented a proposition to the t to bond the district for $ meet requirements. The adoption of ed this measure was postponed until the next meeting, in order to be able to fully set forth, by report, the re quirements of the district. ‘It is « mated that t ¢ puplie the coming year w rease be tween 2000 and 2000 over jast Improve! Outlined Following ts @ list of the t ° ments recommended by the building committee: Brooklyn school, fra sight rooms, $14,000. Interbay school, same Size bullding of same cost Brooklyn. Purchase of Bt. } hall, now used for mchool purposes $26,000. Mercer school, four-roor dition, $13,000. Kindergarten schoo Sixth and Main street, twelve rooms about $24.00. Lake school, four Tooms, $12,000. Woodland | Park School, site and four rooms, $14,900 Truant school, with dormitories, dir fng halis, workshops, eto, for at Teast 100 pupils, to be bulit on block $f ground owned by district In Han ford’s addition near the southern indary of the city, on the Renton 1, $46,000, Twenty-firet avenue eight r brick, $22,000. in achool, #ite not 37,000. brick building, eight Foomn, cost of building and mite $40, ‘0. Engered for Three ¥ By @ vote of 3 to 2 inte a thr Cooper, at a salary of $3,- 0 for the first year and $4,000 for each succeeding year. Directors Smith and Calhoun strenuously ob- fected to this measure, and entered formal protests against a term of ¢ than two years. recommendation of Supt Miss Blanche Terry, present ‘apher of the board, was elect » Beeretary Banks, rease of salary from $80 as Mary Cox wan appoint- rintendent's clerk with @ sal- ’ The Industrial School M superintendent | oft hoc aintained at F a ttle Areased the board in behalf of the school. After @ pro tracted discussion, Maj. Newell was to negotiate with wnera of the Leach! Park pavilion. g to the leane of that building jil the district is In a position to vuthorize rovide permanent accommodations. Tilingsworth, of Palo Alto, « appointed head of the de. rt f biology the high school at a salary of $1 year John McLean was appointed dof t in rtment of English lat a salary of tional salary of $199 per y king charge of the department endation of the supe urchase of 2000 sur the ng names were at preference list teachers Gertrude Willett, Georgia M Clara B. Bryan, Lily Buckles, Kate re, Lena Parker nl French, t, Nina Met Cella Bu ure, Anna B. Graham, Winnifred Jones, Olive Murphy, Eva G. Cowan, Eva B. McTate. and rthe PITTT ITT SOHPOSHOSSHOOOOOD oon after the appear- complete and handsome teleph $50,000, bs ance of the girl the me 5 4 ing has ever been heard of either one @ Fourth avenue between Spring and Seneca agrect, just n of the First Presbyterian church currence for it caused quite a stir at ‘The handsome structure will stand 40 feet front by 120 feet length The two stories will each the time @ be 14 feet high interior m urement ‘The front vation will be cAnstructed with stone, terra cotta The young lady who is re ible * and pressed brick beautifully orna mnted At cach side of the peared will etand columns bear FAIA OIC tn ing elec ic s The building proper will be constru ted of bri @ Dasement will be the storerooms, draughting departments an laboratory : PS On the main floor, factng Fourth avenue will be the offices he company’s managers; to the rear will be the business office and recept rooms. girl ope and eation rooms wi @ occupy nearly all of the rear halt of the building ‘ biaddilasrom00, Ave, ban o ‘The girls’ entrance is on the scuth side of the building, and leads fi from the atreet pavemen: cataees ot tha dynconiigecian o The ex go will be equipped with duplicate engines of 16 horac-power each, #0 in case one en- ome) gine becomes disabled the other ean be u Taylor, who was arrested last night, P4 ne exchange in the United States, It v t between $40,000 and the police all this mort It te * at he has 1 the t thought t sion re and construction will begin within 10 da arding ld robbery of FOO OOOO 50695554465 5066 OOO OOOO b OOO SOSSOSSOOSOO OO OOS LABOR CALLS A MASS MEETING ade a confes- | r also was | hammer could have made the wound FOCI IR IORI ROI IORI II IOI III IITA IAAI IIS ISI SIS ISAS AISA. EIEIO III IOI I oR te | HELD FOR GOLD-BAR CRIME RAILWAY MEN biunt instrument OPTICIAN 916-818 Barke Bidg., Cor Second and Marion || ‘Telephone Bine O11 4 Rubber Necking pi Collars finished on our new Edge Ironer make it a pleasure CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y tured w To have placed the body in th it was necessary to cut it to pi An Indian does not cut up the a ‘That i# the work ef a murderer and @ murderer's work this gruesome find is thought to be the smelter. Great secrecy 1s main. tained as to the result An attempt was made at the smelt er this morning to put bloodh; on the trail, but it fs feared th Prove unsuccessful, owing lapse of time since the fresh our ses and guarant, H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 708 TO PLAY BALL “AcDENS STOVE Hl 02 ki scm lalee eit * ‘ hed ta ng ata mect-| The program being prepared in- inside history will be told and the bye “i fe at atrik " hes by all the pri hief obstructors of peace negotias ite first public protest agains | ing . ee #f | urae of the Metal Trades’ associa-|headquarters, Ajl the iron tr labor lenders. For the b tions named, 4| ‘There will be a good baseball game PIKE ST. u ” ted, th he cl workers who have t ‘ | tion on the machinists’ strike, a unions were rey ' Deel Sewn ree ener. Mt One of the chief speakers will be| tomorrow afternoon at Athletic park rn mass meeting in Armory|makers being ted faim te Bre Bae ed hr "| Conrad Will MacClain of Vancouv. | between street car men representing | SOOOCOOOOSOSS 000000009000 090 COC OOO 900 200 OOO: h aturday night. ene rreniae feasts mnber pete f the strike will|er, B. C., former president of the] the Pine str barn and others de a = = Re ae a nee treebee of | preseets tht apitation (nue velng Ale ker or a bust-| Vancouver Machinists’ union and/genand the laurela of the Ur Correcting Defective Eyes and tha machinists executive committee |tinctly uninspired by the machin: |r touch with the labor candidate for the British Cols)” yangger George F. Dickinson has Making Glasse: by ghagli Metal Tra tation than The features of the meeting may|MacCiain fs to tell how they secur: | Sve ia Peeae Of SCHUC ; The decision to call the meeting | *ympathy for the strikers furnish sensational matter, Much’ ed short hours Game will be called at 2:20 o'clock, AA, URED, Me j ith adniladion oe Devotes his entire time and attention to this work. We guaran- ; Fe I II III IOI TEI RI III III I IOI III I AAA IIASA IIS ISIIIA ISDA IIA IIA IIIS IA ISISIAI ISA ASI AHA AAS ASI ASA ASIII sion free, tee to fit any eye that will re nd to light. If you want o pale ot t were David Kinley, Pi r lasses that will give comfort and be absolutely perfect in ft an Mooney commenced an ® J Hanford today set aside hin Lecture on Trust pha De sa = ee o7|_.A libel was fled today the|] finish consult us ; a ok Oe ag.{Pecent order refusing to discharge| ‘The Social and Economical league | f*sor OF economics, Univ of! Standard Furniture Co, agatust the shisha log , , tion this morning Rguinet ©, BM. Mas- | ee ara trom tankraptoy, The Heh Gnd Reoncmice! 1AGN0 | cia! Prot. J. Allen Omith, Untver-|geamer Disvavecy. foc a till of Site Schuchard Optical Company recover a judgment of si6i.o | Pred cP pga al ayy Ament inat ev- gity of Washington, and Dr. Hulbert | worth of furniture alleged to have|! Graduate Opticians, 1207 Second Ave., Seattle { vain: nue wa erred to Je ¥t| oning at Wilson's Modem Business») a 1_| been furnished } The Discovery ‘ ’ . ulleged to have been awarded age rofereo ankruptey, to hee fr Trusts’ was the subject | Puller, Univers ten, CHI! ig owned by the Norton Sound Nav Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's Store . the defendant in San rancisco. there evidence, discussed, and among the contribu- | cage igation Ce | eae i | .