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Only Paper in That Dares to Print the News : : : "BLOCKED TRUST d Secret Agent of the Amalgamated Association) | Reports That He Spoiled Impor- : tation Schemes QO, 158, PAY ONLY ONE CENT {) S A i K STAR we, A COPY—That’s the Price SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1901, 25 0TS A MONTH ORR TORII IORI IOI TOI IRO NOW ADAMS HAS HIS SAY JOSSEY KILLED Fj IT 1S THIS—“! SAVED THE BROOKLYN FROM BEING RAMMED ten,"Mtame, Who te Vnting fi gg Sage roger iChinese Inspector, From This State, Meets Live yn, and stationed at the wheel he Rattle f Santiag Pigg. 9 Bh lh pow werghco ten oa SBE Violent Death---Was About to Be Bo ES rth the Via vin fl vem Arrested for Smuggling We Protect You Absolutely Rsktek Qi aeaein Us aches come: tireeae tes cae On Style and Price SESE ER REE EEE REE Re * & +. . * * * * * * * * * ® by the ship's officers, and the result * - * * * * * * * * * * * from Commander Hodgkins, the navigating om t the PITTSRURGH, Pa, Aug. The plan of the steel trust to impe |® wheel “hard down," which would throw the Brooklyn t | TUCBON, Ar ‘ B. F. Joss cr tor, stationed No attle carries as many men from the East by the wholesale t striking mills of this city ” he “ Vies Se otiih eh ated oi Inere, wae Insta killed ¢ morning t Jincharge of a shot @ sin the mise work of Amalgam- | ama understood the comniar rfeotly involunt Sea ae has been frustrated, it is stated, by S vevesasll the order aba theew the wheel “nant ' i ' akunk in hie yard rding t , | hard up," causing c x The star scout of the atec! workers ret 1 morning after an | Spanish ship. Noticing his mistake instantly, h ith abe = -s ; . ‘ citains ' 1 : ss hak he Weak al schemes of |[* down, and in getting the ship back r course the loop w “ extended Eastern tour, and reports tha . > we j was charged with emuggiing Ch a the bor and i 7 § |® formed, which, Adams says, was r r half a i" eth “ : y the trust officals to import large > . ys } He says his tn tary m Ke Undoubtedly saved ¥ 1 b alicy erges In every case, he says, th w deceived by the trust ager |® Brooklyn from being rammed 7 » insle that b as t t, @ 1 day th e regarding the real situation. | RRR EERE RRR RRR , plicat m f t c ‘ Cassimeres —_—— Hu 1 a eigent smugwlingachem (8 SUNK; | COLLISION Excitement VIENNA, Aug. 41.—A cyclone, at tended with heavy damage to ship ping and loss of life, passed over Fi umo today. Eighteen coasting vensels anchor ed in the harbor were sunk and persons were drowned. ion between the ferry-boat | attle and the steamer € rdeen happened this morning § o'clock, and % time ad e: tement Both veewels wer making their decks when the acct- 4 ocourre Bystanders claim that there was carelessness shown by the skippers of both crafts, as no whisties were biown. The City of Aberdeen was making WASEIWOTON, D. C.. Avs. 7. berth at the Colman doc i +e ° 4 i packing 3 ober the appointment of L. H. Valentine woe testing wt the way of the to be United States attorney for the }iur did not answer to her whe Southern district of Calif | ehaoaneed tots today. 1 promptly, and before she could be stopped, crashed into the er} muse S, eteamer. Luckily no one was in- ’ jured. The men’s cabin on the star board side of the ferry beat waa wrecked. The Abericen suffere! little or no damage. Chairs and seats were thrown down and passengecs prostrated ms ping men say that the City of deen is the hardest boat BEAUMONT, Tex., Aug. 27.—Two|] more men were killed today by the great ofl gusher struck Monday, the order, the Knights Templar to- After Grand Marshal Lioyd had day escorted their grand encamp- reviewed the parade the encamp- |WALLA WALLA Th Aeceaged was appointed from the Mate of Washing AND UHATILLA HE COT INTO BATTLE WITH rs | The Former Sails To and the Latter| WRONG PEW TWO HOBOES. Arrives From San Francisco | | against her husband In the superior| yon recite Comat Steamship Co.| aq Employers’ Detective Ousted) Madea Rough House at Harrison- oats were in port this morning. Th LONG TIME TO MAKE UP MIND Driven From Home Seven ¥ Ago and Now Wants Divorce Homespuns $10, $12,$14, up to $25. ADAMS & BLANCHARD ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS Second Door From Columbia. 719 Second Ave. Givorce on the tariitar grounds. oe] Walla Walla left this morning at From Machinists’ Quarters = | Treat Fixture Company hon-support and Il treater Min }, hee . a eS aoe vane me - nie states that her huband, Frank|«).. passengers. The Umatil rrene he M h n t F. Kinkead, drove her from their . —— An unueua napeene Oy Yao ote ” ie , made Bhe had 9°], ate cciheenties bast TR te eee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee es | home shorty after thelr marr Pr , ee ..- 8 chiniats’ union headquarters | ’ pore | * several years ago, since which Ume| pnevre. Capt. Cousins reported mo | been brought to light. As might be | niger agent | x * ye hi supporter orse! * ° ol a ? She saye Prank told her to “pack | {mMeulty Im securing a carm expected, while the strike is 0, 18 |ington street. A man naine . ° ‘sules ‘Sdeehite ane tots Tenge ik| Francisco, The steamers of this line | the absence of more violent and Te- | Prescott, with a compant * 4 our trunk and go,” and, being 89] are now running on. (heir munerative exercise, the membert ine store, and without provocation | # * obedient wife, ahe went out Into the! sonedule time, which they were un-| «pend @ good deal of time et the] started to clean it out. ¢ + Mo- | satniaik ' + ae ee ee en ered, 4o at the beginning hall discussing the strike situation | Cure was calied and when he came | * , WE PREPARE THEM * ‘There are no children. They were | **! The Umatilla was the fret in a peaceable way, and any other |into the store both men attacked * We give you Purity, Accuracy * arried in Minneapolis November 2, hip to the up at Pt ¢, the mew Pa. | topies which etroumsts wus ‘or & few seconds a brisk fg i* ke |i bi | t * provi é F oj eific Coast dock warely n| Last Saturday @ number of the mer Finally Pr t's partner | * eliability 2 a on “ |this dock is nearly compl and | coming Anto the hall after hope way and, with difficul x M = \« Deliveries Made Anywhere in * irige Arriv when done will be one of the larg-| found a smooth appearing stranger | Ciurg handeuffed Prescott and t * ¢, * Dirig ie est on the water front engaged in a game of| nim to nendquarters. Judge Georks | « the City = The onty recent arrival from Lynn | ere with J. F. Carter of the) aned the man $5 in the police court | « St & ol D 2 S| were, ‘witn JF carter ofthe | ted the tm \s ewart & Holmes Drug Company * Inet night. She left Skagway by and put the stranger, who — x 27 VIRST AVENUE * the 224, and brought no iate news, | the name of Willougt rrr rrr rrr TTT TT TT Ce Te ee Tere TTT TTT eT or any gaments of gold dunt y fer a somewhat rigid er - nation, which elicited inform 5 The day r she left, Murd O'Brien was to have been hanged a Dawson, and detaiis of his execution y be brought by the Al-KI ation far from satiefactory, Being sat tim 6 . Special , cont Induce- the cause, that night rders ar ry. and ty of Seattle, both of which npal this was not end which caused two deaths at) io Wheel are now dt At the time the Dirigo : Jto put him in good standin , avery were attempting to shut off the im-|hecause he was afraid an acc Dawson that the condemn an |f hack dr were arreat . | he ' an : | = Thee qmense output of the weil, when they | might be caused by her clumsiness.| Was making every effort to eo» (tice arr aht for v " vahby was un | Wee. ‘were overcome by gas. The well ‘| This is the boat that quite ly |the gailows. He bas attempted both | lating the depot ordinan le n “ already still spouting tmmense quantities of/ran into a » tled to the battle-| suicide amd to break jail Mis at k t anufacturers’ 4 , cil. Oven 100,000 barrels have al-| ship Iowa while the Iatter was lying |torneys were using every 1K) pene poy : se a te fuse turers Gy. Last Night a Delegation Operated ready been wasted, pt Everett. At that time it wae|method known to free him, but up|, 7 Brew p taken § 00+ | the wntes a ocmmians Wrebet at First and Pike New Wool Waist Meterials claimed that the accident was dug|to that time their efforte had beeu| 0) 0") Pans . ' ting th © from the outside, betr¢ |to the engineer not obeying the cap- | Uneucctssful. | he ats kindly advised that if he were as-| | Seo display in-northewindow. It nexer pays to to put off buying | tain's sfgnal 1. Ca | niste L may dag a might re-| ‘The new Free Rolf United Or ter of |B when you see just what you want; the choice patterns are going ea ON odruff! was arr sult unfavorably to him, Althoug’ N idupa, untimited, seeme to be Mt- |B ra: 5 can seldom be duplicated. Our showing of fancy wool Ww. J. “Smiley Bound Over JOMcers Ht eve |he had lost the first game of check g designation tor & wd of Be-| sats Pray opires yeas, particulariy the Breath Steiela, PAB Vpn oonedy nage Sng a [as wr a he ee ee ee | alee was. . Te et in ii French Albatross, Frenct <nites and Domestic Wool Novelties, |értver who te accused by hie form - | ltwor and threes and ie town ees cata eo pada jemployer, W. H. ‘eaver, of hav-| Sied Wah, man, was place t properly They estabdils martia hat yo il have te jemptarets WY, Weaver, ot, bev-| crank Gati, the Last ol the Gang. |, wee erga Eagar COUNCIL MEETING {nti seein” opera: || STYLE 1 Win coat you pert watt NASHVILLE, Tenn, Aug. lto superior court for trial by Caught [keeping by Officer Clark tions and 4 nterfer by any] ett, . wil ¢ ber waist ten Thos. Johnson entered the largest |Justice Cann yesterday afternoon _«ideal | | TUESDAY NIGHT |: mire Seek stats they pererneOee Orit & mint : gamebting bows fm this city "eile and John Dietricke went, Prank Gett, the last of the gang| | Henry Gets, & Raliros | thrilling ritual peer of Daa” penhabl nxt 2 maabis thie weeks aos ms morning and forced the bookkeeper, | oo wty. of five small boy burgiars, was ar-| “S600 Mm +8 ene aren ack Senet avenes ual pe at the point of a revolver, to hand| smiley contends that he had made| Tested by Detective Philbrick last)\00 Rh) Oe After a Month's Rest City Fathers « “a . t, a pea = bim a sack containing $4270. an arrangement with Weaver to pay |®4eht. Although Gaett is but 14 a id bab net 2 he had made so . ; Johnson made his escape from th: |hack the money, but the laundry | ¥eers old, he has a reputation of be) we pay OR a Will Begin Work on ter seaudsatenii aad ten Ru bber Neck ing Made 2 place, but was arrested @ few hours | manager denies this. He says that |! * desperate criminal. The police) omy preeman, Hubbard ant te formed of Atentions aw . Easy. Jater with ali the money on hie per-|agmiiey used, for private purposes, |8T¢ certain that this lot of boys, | / Saenan Saat siete O06 & vesront lof the order until the s of Arges “* 4 son. |the company’s money. ranging in age from 19 to 14 years a ; After # vacation of ¢ month, | riffing his pockets began. the Collars finished on our new Edge lroner I robbed two houses. They will prob a _ the city council will meet again next | services were over at ab ck, make it a pleasure. SS |ably be sent to the reform school. Teceday 2h Ordinarily, Monday 5 tes ind “heen endl Yep a yh : , 7 _— lant 1 the regular time for meet Avner waged CASCADE LAUNDRY COMP’Y r | ng, but that being Labor day and a were attracted by @ q . |lewat holiday, the moeting had to be | noise ne Souffle. In the meantime ar ten ee Caer ae mae | The session will be a busy one, | had been adjourned sine nocte. This| " BRUSSELS, Aug. 27—Hore Mis-| and it te not likely that all the bus!-| new mber be pleased te pyre 5073 7 sons, ¢x-minister of iabor, commit- | seam can be attended to that night, | pnawe the vo » officials of | LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug. 27.— impressive ever witnessed in Lout: ted suicide by shooting himself with | hich may necessitate an adjourne 1 ith ie bar > r ‘With pomp and pageantry befitting ville. & revolver. Domestic trouble was!g H. Graves Says Klondike Wili| meeting. There « t for hearing | der tal ¢ nee me ¢ 2 ht td Meee PIKE SP: ment through the brilliantly decorat-| ment officers proceeded to the girls ed city to the grand asylum where | high school, which had been chosen the twenty-cighth annual conclave as the grand asylum, where ex-Con- formally opened. greseman Breckinridge delivered the| It was an impressive and stately | address of welcome j With the response by the grand | Yield as Much as Last Year = [rtreet improvements, 1 aasessment | | 1] +] | |rolls and three petitions for vacat ad . ore | ing certain streets | | & H Graves president f th In addition th will be a number | r { new resolutions introduced White Pass & Yukon Ho | monthly reports officers read MORAN BROS CO. the Rainter- city ping e>,i ae = iso | Go A ~* - ae has just returned from an inapection [end &. large umber of protest Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. with banners flying and bands play-| master the conclave thus formaily| WASHINGTON, D. ¢., ee the Kidien Gee aoe the oe gainet assessing prop Cor etrect a fing, marched through streets be-| opened. Paymaster Robt. Burton ag kanatnre > wa ane f Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. a tween packed rows of humanity. ‘There were 45 mounted knights| the peer eae: vB wer’ eae time since Ju He mpan. | | a The line of march was miles in in line. ine fora divoree from his wife, re- |)" 4 ony : mat oe AG ‘ se tte ~ arias length and the parade was so long! One particularly striking b fers to her a6 “a beaut read, aout Pc tr Lue el tt « $0eee POPOCCSESEH ED OOSS OOOOOO® that it tock hours to pass a given that of California comma bet i of an ungov | t ¢ r € “ i FA + pie 5 point. Fully 20,000 were {n line. Sixty knights were on end satanic temper and losing ¢ Tiras tussabn. tok vaaih 0 of these charm that Capt. Coll _ _.We make a specialty of pure and well matured The weather was all that could be | horses, while the commander tr f it at the least chan 1d | ofie sdition, Ghd save bee | Fran, cbiet, of the Cetentives, in.oreer California . hl Wines Come in and get ANE GHA BA poets Was the most |e pure white steed. [without any provocation whatever.” |inegs i# good, exceeding that of iast | capturer of criminals, used 1% prices. “ : By ¢ t | t follown h rying 1000 tons of freight each week | Lay On Operating Table Light-| or... to the on shad Savtemrier ef |into Dawson A La this yur ein A. be —— a | ning Rent Roof at man the : De * Gaon seseveeees aseeseetee: e and Eyeglasses iomtpee tate rear wilt s —_—_ Se many m« the detec have A 2. We have the t complete optical establishment pe con jeularly « r - = - mony belie \ on the Coast e examine the yes scientifically, | w camps, particularly the Big Sal appeared ( ~~ \ grind our owr s and guarantee a correct fit. The Of Sultan Resulted in the Recall of the French Ambassador to Con- The Situation Grows Extremely Serious stantinople- > yeudodedahiieatl SOOODOO SOO SOD OER IODOIS® o PARIS, Aug. The Sultan haw tailed to fulfill his promise to @ @ the French ambassador to Constantinople in the quays claima in- @ @ cident, and the situation is more critical today than ever. The @ @ foreign office here says the ench ambassador left Constantin. @ @ ople under orders when {t was found that the sultan was not giv- @ é @ ing satisfaction, and that the French charge 4 affair at Constan- @ q @ tinople will not continue negotiations, but will ply await the @ @ sultan’s decision. oe SOOSOOOO OOOO Cosecceeeoeesooooos CONSTANTINOPLE, ans. 21—The porte felations with France as broken. , ‘The Turkish ambassador to France, who is away on a vac heen instructed t6 return to Paris, and thus avoid having his p handed him. PARIS, Aug. 27.—A semi-official communication tegarding the status M the trouble with Turkey is given out today, It states Atgust 17 the arrangement was ¢ with the porte, with the ap- Proval of the sultan. August 19 Ambasaador Constans telegraphed Paris that none of the Promises had been fulfilled. August 2 the first minister of foreign affairs telegrap! MARS that in view of the complete disregard of the U4 not longer continue neg the porte that he (Constans) had received orders to depart Ausuet 22M. Constahs made this communication to the porte Avgust %, none of the promises having been kept, M, Constans left pe eee ee ~ considers the diplomatic tion, has ports tiations, and requested M. Constans to sries for | any's boats are car. | pigeons,” who planned tified th BRUNNER & co. . Eat wee 502 Pike Street will produce larg His com. | ss ye: , , n an |pany t# running a boat to the Big), PLGIN. Il, Aug. 27—With the H. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician. 708 Second Avo., Seattle heats n Jost stiteh in a ghastly wound in he It b been difficult thi + to | body Just taken, Mrs, Cha ‘KEELEY for the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Opium or Tobaece ain necessary machinery f West De I Ww lay Habit Keeley Institute in Washington on account of the machinists’ atrilce rancisco labor troubles ut short the vegetable supply from that port, on which th northern country ts largely depe | upplies | columbia. Institute Kilbourne Ave. Take | ope ible at the She pan ee ae pesating 1B st © = rm . be ofa | iI STITUTE G wth Lake or Fremont car. Omice 30 Sullivan Bulld- Pi. ABM BOCES THEO, Te ing. Tel. Main 835, Seattle, Wash. G. T. Castle, Mge he | an operation upon her, bent over t Junconsct form of his n ling flash of Mghtning rent th and an instant later the bolt struck the flagstaff of the hospit PE bibs Woe: Fine Course Has Been Arranged | for Fall and Winter | Laundry Left in Our | 2,.feor Sor = SO | oF ‘ alii caede ae aa c Tearing its way through the cupols, | + . " oc E. A. SEELEY AND G. G. HUNT } rane throu the Tuviight wot me : a Office Before— Fg agg og 7 batt rms the roof of the operating room | vere will be @ cours x lee n. 12 m. | shirts, 10. collars, 2c; cuffs, Queen City Steam Laundry | room riking a0 phyet ian, the ir ef a ind wint a : 2m, Anished Fri. 6 p.m. | 1496.28 Fourth Ave., near Pike ¢ Automatic Telephone Ex-)official connection. ‘The business |! Piercy Raed segast'y my of ¥ mre gl em at, 32 ae shed Ba p.m We guarantee not to shrink = . ae ah +1 <r Mie tal mnectt : I ad A sharp particles pierced the flesh | ber will give strated lecture 12 my finished Sat. 7 pam. | your flannels. We take the <a” er a Gian eaalahe te. | Gale Of tee Ae hae ge Mrs. n as she lay on the|on “Other Worlds Than Ours." 6 pm. finished Mon. 7 p.m. | rough edges off your collare ment. W. 8. Claypool yesterday bv- | will be unaffected by the change, ar under the influence of an anes-| Robert MeIntyre will lecture and give you high gloss or Any day before 9 a.m shed came general manager, assuming the | it is ponitively asserted that me day if marked ial De stic finish,” Rote ember ibgect to be announ (no gloss.) duties heretofore discharged by F.|rolidation with the Sunset Tele iat i sR gg nt. The resignations of the lat- | latter LEuloLiy ak aioli Tamotia "caaae | in Yabruary the Enéch Argan ¢ = _———— = — te emen ere voluntar and Mr. Seeley, prior to hi leaving this | Uie®! 7 og 2 mg < 1 oe 4 i ee eta ien alba aa” ee |varticle of glass that had penetrat-|cert Co, will present Richard They are all the best; priced offer to engage in other business| “Work of the company contt | the b ay Ms bar ve mtrated we _— iw’ latest composition, “Rnoch the lowest possible. ’ ° | to be pushed and every franchine re-|man. It Is thought she will r r, | Arden } ji ey expect to prove more | i \ s " Bem 4 on weer left thig| @rement will be fulfilled. The fys-| Meantime consternation reigned in| Will Allen Droomgoole will give se: Going Northrup Co. 804 Ist pee age ogg |tem will be completed and operated |the basement. in the second floor op. | lections from his work in March er qeroy— CHAS. 0. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN »bert J. Burdette, the humorist r late in Mareh morning for San Francisco on the | entir 5 jerating-room, and on the roof, where | Walla but the nature of their} Asked aa to the new enterprine|°" f ingen vn had been ste ; 1 ee | wit business venture could not be| with 0 was to become iden-|% fre wits tpdaetwatete 4 ines ntur nd with which hoe was to become | making rapid progress ly a® represented | tified, Mr. Seeley said that Mr. Hunt oD P1e-016 Burke Bae. Cor Second and Marten one came as a eur-|and he would be met at San Fran Dra, Brown and Burlingame, who New Ambulance Bine bib Ne, though tendered [Cisco by certain capitalists with| were in the building at the time ie rh te, thor on fey ana| Pom they will proceed at once to/looking after the many patients, The new private ambulance which o MOT a eircat in | NOW, Mexico, where, it ts bi | rushed to the attle and attached the | Capt. Hogte has bullt will be put in 200 KH AKI Hunt retain a financial dalerest | project of considerable magnitude | hoy, Ascending to the roof they |to commission in a few days. It is the company, and eever only their | will be undertaken | fought the flames and managed to| now at the quarters of the city am Coats, all sizes up to 38 breast — = extinguish them bulance, er of Fifth avenue an all sizes up to 36 waist... | | James street. This new conveyance These suits are the most durable and cheap Prof. ¥ on—| will be used exclusively for privat fishing or any outdoor exercises that you can buy anywhere, ish archaeologist, intends to visit all| Hoation of a catalogue of the Eyp. the great museums jn-Wurope in or- | tian antiquities contained ia them, y tonight and Wednesday, Light to tres north winds, alls, The old ambulance will da the Linen Suit (pants and coat) Uc oa alata [OL WOT ay. ttn act nom aldemar Schmidt, the Dan | der to collect material for the pub | Beattie and Western Washin, hat’ we Fl ‘cond Wisi z| 7 iJ Oa ) am an) oo

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