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seeveeeeen | THE Onty Paper in PAY ONLY ONE Seattle That Dares 4 ® A COPY—That'’s tl to Print the News : 3: ; _A 3 is VOL, 3. NO, 148, SEATTLE, W ASHIN ‘GTON, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1901, A MONTH anes 2 BATTLESHIPS, 1 5UTY OONE GUNBOAT = To Protect American Interests at Panama and) = ——————— to Guard Isthmus SHHOSHO SOSH SES ES EES ESESISO OOO OO SIDS ° ° WASHINGTON, D.C, Aus The state department oe 3 nally decided to send two wa ’ a t gue 3 withes shte-of te Subenen ’ bag Hunter Must Have a License 4 CO OE IS go-go ot bn 2 and Observe Certain Re frictions) @ for al American waters, where § protect . | —— | 3 can interests during = 4 ’ e | Today begins the open N | eeeeee gears, Sab adhd hak ia a pare ag V ngs ggg oe eens h jfowt and game birds may be utskirte ¢ today, provided the hunter urgente mplied with the la Jing = th which « 1 is absolutely — nec forced to mon account | Warden Kelly and a squad : ce a chances of ¥ now on the look-out for all er than at any time since the rev wan; and that statute. The game both sides are committing atrocit Launched Today--Swift- 30, 000 Textile Work- est in the Navy. BALTIMORE, Ma, Aug. 15—Tor- pedo boat destroyers Truxton, Wor- @en and Whipple were successfu Jaunched here today. They will be the swiftest vessels of their clase in the United States navy, having a maximum speed of thirty | threate knots an hour. Funeral of Mrs, Barten The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Borten } was held from Collins & 8 undertaking parlors afternoon. ALOOBA, Ala, Avg. ke into the jail this more demanded the key to the coll y Pratt, a negro accused of ¢ 4 white girl Aft wt ff the mob with gun and refused to sive up the} b finally withdrew GAME SEASON OPENS TODAY Against Revolutionists. of 1901 provide |more than 10 grouse, pheasants or prairie chickens, 25 ducks, rail plov Jer or jack anipe may be shot in one | aay STILL AFTER “BLIND PIGS” : But Liquor Continues to Be Soild) Just the Same that n SEE eeeeee | ers Will Strike Sept. 3. James Harriott, the proprietor of sny| FALL RIVER, Mase, Aug, 1%—lone of the Madison park “blind Members of the Textile Workers’|PIH*." was arrested by Detective JJnck Barck this morning for seliing council began gathering here today | liquor without a license. The for tonight’s meeting, at which wiil| are atill keepiag after the proprietors be discussed the wage-reduction | of these illegal joints at the park ‘ era’ an. | 200 arrest them when @ charge can ed by the manufacturers’ 98-1! he placed. The Madison Park pav sociation. | fiion, however, still sete Nquors with | sandwiches, and probably will until the appealed case in the superior | court ts decided, SHIP | AFIRE is almost certain that the the coun 20,009 will recommend that members of the Textile Workers’ or ion g0 on strike Sept. 3 the set for the 15 per cent. cut in thelr wages. _ IN TIME CHARLOTTE, N. @ governor today or: Sti cut to protect Witllam Mur fo joi! on o charge of criminal GRESCEUS IS WINNE NEW YORK. Aug. 15.* this morning on the great Cr Abbott trotting match was slightly fn favor of Cresceus. ‘The track today is fast and ‘weather clear and warm. BRIGHTON BEACH, Aug. 15. big throng sssembied at the cou this morning to see the race betw Betting THIS TIME to lynch Munroe, but the guards held them back with Winchesters. nreats to make another attempt h hin were made this m: aused the governor ue the onder. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.—The steamer Aloha, lying off Sausalito. caught fire this morning. The vessel was badly damaged before the flames were extinguished by rescue tugs. PARDONED BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 1. il Cor. coran, the only Coeur D’Alene strik. | { er convicted of murder during the City Engineer at Renton | City Engineer Thomson will ad-/ dress the Renton Hill Improvement club house, tem and other municipal affairs. POWERFUL CHIEF |Martifi Cabrera Taken | Prisoner by Lieutenant | eure has been re AMERICAN FEDERATION ADDS MEN TO RANKS OF THE STEEL STRIKERS RIOR ROR tt tok . with Alm, today at t ®) Pitt ROW, Pa, Aug. 15—] nning of the ® " to the «| Marly neighborhood have been station. ®| char A in th ‘ viett * the fina TB on duty the moment Mor- # | potnts at nigh an F and » prompe vi a ye M Hoop mili will not t Th * . - pee bar T ' a v | tering thetr efforts on resumption eman, i * ; | the Painter mill and the 1 Meved that Morgan ®|sey and McCut mat A Dig steel wtriki « neces- | SPP? | sartly on the part of a « %| It t& reported that about 10 men] ay rete pees ree wre mind Wl have quit at the Carnegie Union miil has became unbalanced byread- ® — , Z| Prrrsmcnan, Pa, Aug. 16 Perret eee ee teh eee EXILED Sie eee) Word haw renehed here that the 1 the strike at Wellavilie |: | BELLAIRE, ©., Aug. 15,—The blast | furnace of the Bellatre steel mill war | forced to close this morr CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 15 ng by the Steamer Muruvet sailed today for| the ate ja peg | | atrike of the 800 employes in that 4 Among th | partment. These strikers are mem-| oe bern of the American Federation ity in starting the eo weeks Labor CAPTURED Grant and a Scouting Party. eteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee MANILA, Avg. 15.—Col. Martin Carbrera, whe Aguinaldo’s dap. ne erful and dangerous of 1s been } the insurgent leaders, captured by Lieut. Grant and a » ing party from the Sixth cavalry Col, Pargan Iban, Capt and men, with rifles, who formed « portic surrendered The island of Mindora is reported as bel nts. mut Policarpio and a number of other officers, | n of Matvar's com | nd, have © practically free from in During Elks’ Carnival the Steamer Schedules Will Be Changed. of the Elks’ carnival many of the mosquito] n the Tacoma run have| changed their schedules, ‘On and After A us| FLIRTING COND BARRED FROM the On account at Tacoma, fleet versels ¢ A ar ot, by Order of the Seattle UCTORS ARE | STREET BAIN cs, acta we tn: Societies at Tacoma Today Cresceus and The Abbott The Flyer will have her regufar| _—_— About noon it began to rain, but|run during the week, but on Sunday, | tric Compan: . | * ‘The labor organizatio 0 id not last long. Top-notch time|the 18th, she will run on her week-| alta * th Nuys eaters eng. tt fe predicted. |day schedule. The fare will be $1! 7 ween penty ler = tts tentagge:. Cresceus is favorite in early | tor the r tate a : gles’ carnival at Tacoma today, This Detting at 100 to 70. Th: y am make two CONDUCTORS HYMN. Piaint at the company's offices that! stiernoon at 1:30 these organizations - tound trip 54 lose my stenay'sob for you pag en po honden pod avel bad reid a grand parade, George V. Hill) “A , hae. , 4 lone my stend: several ti nnoye | BRIGHTON & H, Aug. 15. ma and b 0. compte 00, tee ogee grand marshal, The order Cresceus wins the first heat. Tim CHICAGO, Aug. second heat, Tim You're the cutest girl I Let me “mash For a free you and I'll pass you ride, too! North Pacific le . bey *\ OM! I'd lose my steady Job for you The City of Everett will ___0-00-0-0- ursion to Tacoma tomo | week she will go on y The # king thre nd tripe, ana | 04 and is ent on the Ta-| er catl “T BOSTON, Ang. 15.-The United round tr io duced to writing Fruit Co.'s steamet Ethetwoid is ff the TO OUR CONDUCTORS ashore, in the fox, near Marblehead Ta-| No conductor in the empl Bunda t company shall atte BOSTON, Aug. 15—The Ethelw > win wy joes ste War floated a few hours later m this city to Ta. 5 ay Galtess Ss not seriously damaged. ma, under contract ‘ichaseea.” tte rl passengers hor too earnest rons to alight RAGING STORM sat 8 Park by free rides any grass-widows W ORLEANS, Aug, 15.—The , lost wenty-fi houses were! from Ballard, These . Gulf storm which struck the mouth | washed away below New Orleans, bold of the Mississippl yesterday raged | but v ert ts escaped act fro ail night and spread all along is not kne Const as tar east as Florida Immense damage wes done, but t ‘what extent has not been learn detail, Undoubtedly some lives w NEW BUILDING On the West Side of Second Avenue, Between University and Union Streets, a F Structur four-story brick 4 nding from t By the entire block between the t Bbove mentioned streets. ‘The b BBs will core between $240,000 1), and it ie intended that was anmured, earnestiy procemaic Piatoon of would be looked into and t Tacoma Red Men's tor discharged if the comp Modern W # float, band, sustained. fons and railroad men. Five A ter” was put on the South A men re in line ‘The Park line reeta are crowded with visiting Elks and their friends. The hotels Were the company von ‘6 very unable to acommodate half the clever # f electing a “ sf aps selina | wa; State 7 * Loargh arys nf COUFS®, | sociation me Fire and good looking excursion at 9 a. m. labor and fhe was Instructed te -| oret sociation’ parade 1:30 p, m., trol- | « ductor an opportunity in case he at-|jey trip of editors, 4p. m., baseball Commted fo mast game 4p. m., evening entertainment Ghe 614 it curnival, 7 p. m. At the end of three days she re ported, and wae immediate! c ty on an Again she reported, and a transferred to a new line Failed to Show Up CAPE TOWN, Aug. 15.—The Rrit When she had ¢ | of the| inh engaged Commandants Kritzing final | er Erasmus, Pyper and Cachet, near w. | #t. Insdorp yesterday, Erasmus and Cachet were mortally wounded. The Boers were routed | re a ore xt to bimeelf, t 1 coal seal cyead grind our own lenses und guarantee @ ¢ r er is known decorum befitting a ervant of the other one was| the Company; and to the further he drank more in-| T0 COVER A BLOC sie mey not outter by 8 falling po they W. J. Adams, the Green Lake Minister, Accused of Burning 200 KH. AKI Julation ef aay of there rules | iecldl ‘thie ceed Down His Own House Last Sunday, Will Have Leal santos nowidg What 3 after having Hearing Tomorrow. tening or The foregoing paragraphs contain| read this article will be amuned | nen Sukt (Dente and candy our-Storied Brick and Stone peptoduce the words, of @ “General|you will readily understand why he| ney. t. J. Adi the Green Lake} an insurance agent, whose compa: “ P Order” ponted yeaterday in the car|stares so haughtily past the pInk-|ninister arrested yeaterday after-|had taken a risk on the i ‘ ca aie aan ue aad @ Will Be Built. Creat, Satta Carpal tigotar Aod| and viii erotiorn of tomate fociians | emeee rvented Ywleatey. aflar,) ioe Othe insurance m4 ~ KEELEY Myr the cure of Lauer, Morphin Gotan or Tobaess app 4 to this neral Order avin the seat ahead, when » i aa |that they have sumfictent 4 British Columbia, Institut pourne Ave. Take al, intments, in of 18 nduet on various line The fact he is #till on duty te| f porrow, Mr, Adams te a reg-|Mr, Adama deni absolutely “the in Tel. Main 325, Seattle, Wash, ¢ Castle Mar | The lower floor will “for unsatistactory service.” ty of proof that he has at all dained minister in the| charges placed against him. At th it stor much me nduected him wl d, and holds credentia ty jail things have be made a eta, a ln aia ei hating pouen of Maiden Lady’s Complaint i eee eit is to be feat f that institution, — He | comfortable hte for the Bt v r rs ' 1 ns offlcés| indy from South Park made com-' will be grim in the ext ination 4 1 at Portland 1 Man: visit him and he ‘and | to move within thirty which Friday, fair, cooler; fresh north to| cruiser Philadelphia arrived here to. |it. Adama was “arrested on war-|and at that time bail will grevadly it! time it 46 intended to begin work, | Went winds, a mnt Might | day from Samoa via Honolulu, * * * * \* * * ROR Rt tt tt foi tt tote take ? MRS. SHAFFER ON : * * . * * * * * * * Civil Service Commission Will lotpal civil service « nination h cat . raons to the eff that he has liv-| 4 in Seattle at least one year. ot pe An Mag Th Mgr Collars finished on our new Edge lroner +|Report that the Amalgamated Has Abandoned a : Py . . . lor $25 So for 2 wee | Struggle at Wellsville, 0.--Bitter Feeling An wes tht — 5 May Bring Violence. 1% a larger range of patterns TRUST PRESIDENT Arraio | from which to make your best ad cet Detectives Guard J, P. Morgan, for Fear He i wg id Ee 4 EXE, JOWK, Awe shod H May Be Harmed--Wife of President Shaffer well tailored in an haw had the police guard about Discusses the Strike . ; : whey agg prt 7 14 Alfred Benjamin THE STRIKE 1T FALLS HARDEST ON THE WOMEN, SHE SAYS. af elation, mays sh Wid be found som the steel #trik aye right asks God's guid step he taker gether, always, and pray wether for light and for ald. 1 wilt I was ® husband t try and be A minister's wife has wi grave thing. the hardest o have t to acheme, the cht Mrs. corded the money tv There te no truth that a st “In another rew This th inter’s wife has the f the mill workers im any social & Co. Suit At just half the price. Fall Styles for 1901. ADAMS & BLANCHARD Hinckley Block. 719 Second Avenue. We They’r now > beauties. showing ‘Try a cup and if you do not Ike it, {t will not cost you a cent. TABLES FOR STEWART & HOLMES DRUG (0., 622, FIRST AVE. ALL. Bargains ri NOTHER =| CORSET gore OPPORTUNITY » for the dren an And when there ts ative of nley Mra y's grandfather having deen brother and sister to plan how to A SEER EERE EERE ERE RED ELKS CARNIVAL BE CAREFUL OF PERIURY Stand for False Vouche re @ person oan tak the mun- | te ——, n Some weeks ago we surprised our patrons by giving them high reets at ha After several efforts we have ‘ul in» usual prices. en success Ing several cases 0 The Popular Straight Front Corset 49 CENTS PAIR. $1.35, her bner Which we place oa sale Friday at eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eC iicicicicheicinichelel are represented, worth Tc, $1.00 and ey Saver on Call Trade undry Left in Our |? closed ts, front, Office Before— shirts, open front, 12% Mon. 12 m., finished Wed. 2 p.m, | frirts. 200; collars, Not Tue finished Fri. ® am. | Queen City Steam Laundry Wed. finished Fr $ pe 14-28 Fourth Ave., near Pike | ‘Thur finished Sat. 2 p.n W e not to shrink | Fri. 12 4 y pm. | your We take the | Sat. 6 p.m, 7pm. | rough edges off your collars | Any day fini! you high gloss or same day if Onish,” (no gloss.) make it a pleasure, piicent was v wate fer By 8 city CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y sivell Ix Sinttle Dut tet thontha, CHAS. 0. HOLCOMB “y Me ot é was prompt ture ‘ OPTICIAN he should run Pe and th that it wi rtain the length of plicant has pend mu # has t [rant sworn out by 4. Jd, soie.er les granted the prisoner, put under « honesty of those who sign vouc! nefit from the nd laborers, Qui == You Will Have to Hurry fers we are kest returns possible, if you to receive investors, capitalists JAMES G. GIVENS & (0,, BROKERS, 33, 34, 35 Starr- Boyd Bidg. Soatt! Spectacies and Eyegiasses We h the most optical establishme: 7 saveeeseseentetreecerentertertertesrrerers t | at 1227 YESLER Way "™aciasews yy GRAPE iz ~ FAR sWORTIIS PHARMACY 904 Second Avenue VARA VDEDEADEEERE SE DERAT ESTATE TTATS SWEDE een eeee ere eeeesenenesesessses i $ $ $ : $x 3 $= ay a s of Mu. Selected Piece sic, at 10c a copy, for this week SHERMAN, CLAY & GO Pianos and Organs 724 AVE, STEINWAY DEALERF Freestone 4 Peaches J arran rae 2 for on seams 1 at Yakima. the fact that peache ery scarce in the market are re- elving reguiar shipments of white freestone p< suit able for the table or for came ning. 2 W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER i WS Pike. Tel. Main 998 and S71 & DYSPEPSIA } brated French savantt die from eating too from famine.” The hure ed lunch useally produces dyspepe sia—bane of American living—yet Mt can be cured. MITCHELL'S DYSPEPSIA CURE will relieve heartburn, dizziness, seit headache and kindred ills. 50c A BOTTLE WE'RE SOLE AGENTS, £7 ‘Telephone, Main 787. |S. %. cor. Pike St, and Second Ave TROUSER SALE 1 gray pe fancy neil wore > the new surements inch at the ankle, 18-inch at the k Hang pert A custom ta on ROR NE AWE BN raoh Ui ~ Bt and Fancy Groceries ofa BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalimor. Parlors Third Avenue and Cola iain 13, Seattle

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