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ONE CENT to Print the News : : - ’ Je VOL. 3, NO, 15, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1901, 250TS A MONTH IS THE GREAT STEEL STRIKE == LEST. “BILL” ABOUT TO FALL TO PIECES? +" % Jersey Sweaters Gates Jailed Today at San Francisco ; There Are Indications Today Pointing to Such a Termination, but Amalgamated Officials Claim |!" Mosier wen Bellet | baitssuue serial pa ; There Are No Breaks in the Ranks of the Strikers--Many Men Returned to Work This. . |,.27",{0%. "ie he trriver to the Th Btn nee es Fine Quality---Price $2.50 Morning--More Than One-Half the Pittsburg Mills Are Now in Operation ildencinalighager te ter an assumed nam OOS pamanmemnen eee “ eee ee eee oe e ADAMS & BLANCHARD PITTSDURGH, Pa, Sept. 4—7 adie nin cote: va ties EDAD. Oilman oteueek Werk), “E have, testainina’d a0 alsa teadl SUANDAL | et Clothiers and Furnishers : real test of the steel strik h Presiden the DAT CE The National tube) t would be no disorder, and att Second Door From Columbia. 719 Second Ave. trust With more than half th : ment whatever 1 out of th niler t, for} LONDON, Sept. 4 n prospect of more resuming tly belief in express at a full ¢ » amadiaielal ines Age ag an SYMPATHY WAVER RING? vgn bene t- | wi ' « notre the unity of the strikers alone car day dag pd t milla, comprising 6000 to | and in. | attorn begin proceedings tc 5 eave the strike from a fat failure e end of the sym-| stroman : ; nag , - a! The Amalgamated officials say ‘Sees ss ub tindaihnaiell works MPFYOR BLACK WaRNs m : ce ae ay there is not the slightest break in . tol McKRESPORT, Pu., Sept. &—2t te ple of « ment by 4 | ‘ | the ranks of the strikers. # depe ‘ reported this a er Se pat yy {| KALISPRLL, M t. Th apa WEAR —- ty f mj two-thirds of the old yea ‘ : K Hs AUTUMN NEW YORK, Sept. 4—Samuel sac a mie | ad fap gong r eorone ry in Northern Gompers, presidient of the Ax an ren sieidtiiesd eile’ atlhe Setalotah aden " ae eres station bn’ Gee eae op. pt. 4 ris Kaine * " ® ew Min Federation of Labor; John Mitchell, th s ‘ « t | of the sheriff and @ force « e i 3 vp areah 96 sibility Tie Uae t president of the Mine Workers will de ye af-| Mayor Black has issued the wl de nek Sie <a : ' buble 1% t President of the Gar 7" redii ed. ! bona t ae at ena ais ‘ent ment Workers’ union, and Ralb) MEN RESUME WORK “4 gre bb obec 00 tee be cok Ra ee aie eee ee er ee ae Basley, secretary of the National! PITTSBURGH, Pa, Sep. 4—Re- | MoKeoxport “m svetied. ae, A we Klondike ctd NEW YORKERS ARE AFRAID 10 at $1.25; one day only, 8 + sees DO Sik BOLD BANDITS HOLD UP * * * | . _— ? > « * * LON THE . * *- « usually anxious to risk at least a] TEXARKANA, Ark, Sept. 4—No H * bed Shamrock II., Best Boat Englishmen Ever S Ceol ag atte gap A ieee arepeeouaen agoerligrtar Space of Booty Believed to Be Very Large--|+ re Dee are this year fighting shy of the con-|ing Texarkana at 9:25 p. ft H y ty. Open all Over, Gives Atlantic Coast Yachtsmen an ie" wniveraaly aditind that “harge ot Conductir Armatron. wee Passengers Were Not Harmed--Posse of — + Sen’ onene, ‘Main 3b * ial r defen fn any other boat the | mile Dy med wren ‘ . : : . & Dr ° Anxious Turn--Trial Race on Today knee eee aa ie “ns ne | mine Ceuteet Tenarnane, ant night | Fifty Men Is Now in Hot Pursuit x Stewart Holmes Company = SS PSE: nd city of Pittsburgh, with ite), ore wee Saas *F * ot? FIReY AVENUE « $250,000 syndicate bet has put up the | ‘* Tebbers, wh * BRONTONS POINT, L. 1. sept. 4. | ling her will be immediately begun, OMY really big wager thus far, But |( #» back and out EG PT EE I Rey REE Rees, PRS BREESE ESE EEEE REESE SESSSHREEEE —The Columbia and Constitution, | a See UMN, Ore Sat Rey ef mgt sen ge Dall euprean coats eo ing the et Re pas 0 00066050000006 0006960090604 HOO9O00 0 0OOOSO | Tr spay ° of his engine engines TEXARKANA, Sept. 4A ponne contrary to expectation, started out | cone lee) The hovaee jutete~oete tein. 20 | ment ee bie encinn._ agra o inter DO YOU WANT PURE WHISKEY? om another trial race this morning.| NEW YORK, Sept. 4—A few days oy ire the Now bine fe tome ta [Patt engineer, ran the mail }€er, and went south at ful gt bag to Brunner's, F Liquors of any kind. Go to no one but bom There was a dead calm early, but|*Pent here “in contact with the and sheaee, Giana Daeken 008 _ Solie-tinere coy Be om trom] Mo pasteagers ‘were ot vied lant Mleh® | Brunner, and you have our guarantee for everything you buy. |yachtamen shows clearly that deiphia, await with anxiety the| made, and forced the express | They were, however, frighten toma, heading NANE , op 3 egy gaa eae etsy Saag saed “P| petting on this year's contest for the of the races, and by no 5 smal ypen his car The r ters | bid their valuables The robbers BRUNNER & CO. 502 Pike Street and the boats started away. | America’s cup bmg mot the epirit in ft roars ceo certain that to the de-|then blew open the safe with dyna-| were evidently im possession of all ie atill refuse to PPOOOODOCOCOD C9000 in Ee lender will go the best two out of| mite, r 4, ery |the facts comeerning this particular make pu unt secured by — | that was @isplayed tn races heréto- three. It is menerally felt that this | tncwe Ainount of Doty. | ghipment of money. together with «| the robbers, but ft is thought to ge OURAN SF EBL A ners” eel BOSTON, Sept. 4~—The yacht In-/| fore. The few who are good judges will be the closest contest that an in TP after securing the | « ule of the train, as their scheme ‘way up into the thousands dependence, with every fag fying, ° ‘De paren ay of the new chal- ternational yacht race has ever = jenger seem to think that the pocket | shown. | ri 7 P , » i started from 1 this mornf Up- “ ob weak 1 ag a D-| ts the best place to keep the money.| It ts pretty much an even money | “Ueoree Fretb Pid | | were $5,200,482, a8 against $9,201.25 Laundry Left inOur t, am hor exch ork of dismant-! New Yorkers generally, who are| hazard, anyway you look at it loners —, . ] Althougt pts were much fe Office Before— front, 12°43: orderty person ee s — —— . tessions. i 1 Mon, 12 m,, @nivhed Wed. 2 p.m. 3 Colney 59: outta, | v8.2" Tue. ¢a.m., finished Thur. 2 p.m | NEW YORK, Sept. 4—A London “4 r = Tue © 4 Fri. 9 am Queen City Ste m Laundry | patch asserts tha © Crows Wed. 12 o 4 Fri. 6 p.m. | 142,35 Fourth Ave., near Pike | dispatch am that the Crown | Francisco in Thur mm ned Bat. 2 p.m We guavaheet ash to cbvtem | Prince of Germany will visit the Un- | Ju iA met ’ F ™ Sat ¥ flannels. We take the | ited States tm 1908. \" e fat. 6 p.m. Mon. 7 pam rough edges off your collare { last year, and Klondik Any day before 9 a 1 and give you high gloss or BERLIN, Sept. 4- receipts $4,002,965, as against $10,289. same day if marked “S Domestic finish.” (no gloss.) ‘The navy de- partment was notified today that the 229 last year, Established 1 of France Not Closed by Festival Plans German third-class crutser Wacht Was sunk off Arkona after a collision with the battleship Sachsen It is not known whether there was | | liee today that his camp tent A toes of fife. whe Washington had been entered a 7 oF ey POTSDAM, Sept. 4—Kaiser Wil-}tlon of a rath nwelcome envoy, | large amount of provisions, a +a atlanta age heim received Prince Chun, head Chi-| Who has had mat li his own pairs of opere giaxses, and several | ei roment is by no means so fully oc- Se IA pe way regarding t rmance of |articles of clothing, had been taken. | - eupted with preparations for the fes- 1 piatory mission, a ” p.m rrand ~~ vee me tivities incident to the visit of the | toe Minister of Foreign Affairs Riehthote etar as to ignore the dispute with | hand the imperial staff at Turkey. In a few days, if Turkey| AMSTERDAM, Sept. 4—The Boers | Bde? the audience Details of @ tragedy which occur-| tle « jeinity will meet at the M Coes not give the satisfaction de-|here are unable to explain the ar It is generally conceded here that ed three years ago have just come|rine Engineers’ hall in the Starr ended, further measures will be|rest of Dr. Krause, ex-governor of| the settlement of the Shuh difficulty |ar n™* to ght in Dawsor Prompe s|t bul at 7:20 o'clock F y taken in the matter, although efforis | Johannesburg, on the charge of high| hs the: é amping near the head of Moosehide | evening, Sept. 6, for the purpose of WME be made to avoid a crisis unti!| treason. They have always regard-|enTh” Other success for Chinese) 4 guard of h ed the par r a camp of United Co after the czar’s visit. ed him as pro-English and have haa|‘Plomacy. A semi fal intima-|ty on its arrived at the rane f in}, literary, nothing to do with him since he sur- | U0" has been conveyed to the press | members were cond Mati ical ar hevol purposes | BERLIN, Sept. 4—The Germen| rendered Johannesburg that the government d the pet-|of Shelb, where th ting iT 4 y, and to re for the en Sovernment is ignoring the Franco-| Mr. Kruger, when told of the ar-| ‘tion for forgiveness murder|a field-ma: t 1} chain ne |wuing year. It announced that Turkish dispute. The foreign office | rest, said jot Baron Vor etteler, owing them. Prince other | belief that they were the property of | soon thereafter p np of Daughters this morning declared that Turkey| “What! that Britisher! The wint | denire not to pla China fn th members of the royal family attend-| Robert Aiton who is known to have ;of Uh ‘onfeder will be formed. *hamberlain for high |¢ of having cowntenanced « ed the kaiser isters and prin- | perished in that vicinity three «embracing the mothers, wives, ais had not appealed to Germany re-| be arresting warding the matter. | treason nex sina n. Nevertheless, the expiatory ton has become shorn of m of @ national spectacle illus i German imperial supremacy, \t and has dwindled to a private recep cipal court dignitaries and generals |ago. ‘The corpse has remal were alno pregent burted all this time When he had been presented to ne kaiser, Chun read the letter of apology September High Jinks WOODEN BLOCK PAVING — ON SEATTLE STREETS Without a Governo: FAR MURDER A CAMP THIEF | Unburied for Three Years EX-CONFEDERATE vm VETERANS TO MEET we | Camp of “Daughters of Confeder- acy” to Be Formed oou Eix-Confederate Veterans of Sent ¥ sughters federate ned un nddaughters of ex-Cr CITY COUNCIL AFTER THE SCALP OF POLICE JUDGE GEORGE AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS ‘The Yukon territory is temporart T regular September =a) | with ut @ gover His exceiiency | Jink f the Art League Bohemians | |has gone to Victoria to attend the! ¥! ¥ ne 4 in parlors of the | Cheequies of hix wife and child who | talmier-Grani Oe ening pan an we ne Sane Marion, MadisOn | jean can the Yukon councit mest | program will be given Without Discussion and Unanimously, the Councilmen Cut pring Streets Proposition—Other Important Gad transact besinens. Until his t Out His Municipal Sal Sentiments of Di ! Business Transacted Last Night Jturn, all important matters will } Skagway-Juneau Cable ut His Municipal Salary—Sentiments of Disapprova' jelayed. When G j left A His © duct f th Offi E | ‘The Skagway-Juneau cable bas not in His Conduct o e Office Expressed aska he expected ack ir me 9 worked well since Installed It h The unpopular proposition to pave|senson » in. He anid there was| °°" S¥out Sept. 7. not been possible to havo constan fon, Madison and Spring streets from metiate ect r lon of sewers and C. &. MeMaster of 821 ¥ thought | ctl last ght p 4 the reg 1 t ’ < First-avenue to Railroad avenue, tirely inadvisable to order other work | © : Macias agp cin . n and a large party | month be approy ; tat t was turned down porarily at last now. —_ bee gg Ae Ae BES BE WOFS | os murscesiit belt wut th hous : perl pasane. 4 P night's council! me by City En The Expense Entelied Arran Ae plone ie seaee SS SA ee Te ccenation. 9 tena rm auc > ee gineer Thomson's request that the sé quan y of c hing an azor | where it is defective salar Approp w ur a tad Tabulated, th ments ord- ¥ xp ined that the ommit p Matter be postponed two weeks. He ered last nigh I ni fre to pay > stated that the board of public works rs ‘ $ 00 the members of counctl unders th b > ‘Was not ready to recommend such ‘Siew aan IE Bel SANG rer what they were doing, be we smount from ti Material unless contractors cou ae, aaeealkinn, park . waa not @ dissent i f th Me found willing to give bond for the| ing, curbing, ete «+... 6 The reason for this action can t " wa t q ten-year maintenance of such pave 7 * he surmised, as individual councit-, ?* a" sy in red q omg The counciimen were una Total oe 00 06 06 ee0ee ’ . h $ h wus in granting the delay. A co i { j men refuse to make any statement panne V Ly fens of opinion ninen fromm cll) he Soe nee . ps Seattle Now Has That me Distinction, According to)" '\v"" ha Sus “asian | ais ails clals today was strongly ad € ordered was as foltc " . | 3 ; fo wooden block pavernents nth a Conservative Estimates Made From |the matter, and Jude . the finance comn ithe Streets mentioned or on any oth da New Directory | Presses surprise and Ignorance of the committee had kn = > pice, 7 | “a » he 9 Fy Anéther important feature of the se from ate liber sponk at [ mem Ge Meeting wan the ordering of mtrect water | From the statement of Mr. Jamon, | per of the council refused to talk kk lements to the extent of an es we len Games Beattie’ now city directory came out today. It contains 47,142 names |a member of the finance committe, It is ined th is . ee nrg BB teers Reyh cond avenue south ® 154 law year, On the usual basie of estimating the popu gathered that the adminintra. satisfaction over the revenue the i Manly $98,000. Of the amount of °° Fifth avenue south, $2100; | aide each name in the directory the present population of § tion of the office of Judge Geor ' ze: Me Fork orteres r t ht walks on Galer street from Seventh . not proving * Court Clerk Case says the halt ane’, ‘8 pg r on 16 west to Tenth went, $625; wa- ttle t# 117,865, of whom not lew# than 10,000 are in the suburbs, leaving {Ot Provink | Ac nine the ending Aug. 31 exceed ge Toe pn Bl gaa ter main on Fourth avenue south 107,855 in the city proper. ‘This probably puts Beattle in second place + edi A o sp Sed in nue any ike period in the te th a byected atre from Jackson to Benttle boulevard, | . > ‘ | faite vn Bees Ss 6 ae history of the office, Of the $40,912.15 ie ordering of #0 m $5800; water main on Fouth avenue! ®MOng the Pacific const cities, Four ye ago the directory contained | ig not stated. vi he 4 Ee mae Shore wae m st from Republican to Harrison, |only 24,600 names, showing that the elty has nearly doubled within that ae intimation collected, the sum of § 0 was a Under conptrs: h " ' ¥ (Continued ") , pent ttn ished before the ra on Page our.) | time. 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