The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1901, Page 4

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4 o'cl WORTHY OF ANARCHY “LAST EDITION. [FOREIGN MISSIONS Third Day's Session ; u Unknown Coward Threatens q Mayor Humes jyotional meeting led » | Brown, ‘ Immediately after delegates © the executive committee were | chosen: t from a letter recetved this | A number of sp mening by Mayor Humes. jperted, when M ‘writer threatens to harm | 8M interesting t mayer Humesuniess the mayor takes | 0f ® Miss able ateps to stop the lawful con- ‘by persuasion and argument to ace on-union men to join the ranke—a right tha : of the United Stat union machinists of Seattle who are ting for thelr rights, are pe - in all their doings, ax charges made against them > cowardly writer of the le Mayor Hum re without founda ton, as a careful inquiry at police hheadqarters and the hospitals shows. ‘The letter in question ts ‘written tn an easy, legible hand, and Js verbatim, ax follows The Lotter “Seattle, Oct. “Mr. Humes— NOTICE ‘or the sake ef a few votes, which we may Prive you off, you are giving th & name of Lawlessness wor any city in the West “You talk about the strikers be- peaceful. fore ‘Tan last night left Insensible on the road. “One shot on Eighth avenue, twice. “One in hospital now. a city ay “ “One | Rls lip, had to be sewed up. ‘one man hit once forehead, two © ‘These peacef the neck of their victim had to jump Overboard and swim under the dock. “Norwegian running across West no hat, fnce cut and » And ¥ with various cuts and bruises on from the peaceful ikers. Why go out singly to . 't they * «ee BSS to these men if they only wont | r ie 7 No, it takes 10, 20 @ 100 of thene peaceful r y, eres alum beer to convince one " ve hood what ts the consequence? let them hold public meetings on ‘street corners where they are ad- by violent speeches by men have @ paper that only wants a few more subscribers an’ other that have an ax to grind. So ‘the upshot at thin, An Botrath Bey the 2 non and x-union men of this city, have had to organize to Protect ourselves as we cannot «et Py i the strikers but against you. ne Ad one of our men that ts un either in your bed or your pocket- book. Now think weil of what you doing before it is too inte, as firmly intend to hold you and the union officers personally respons- fble for all the acts of the strikers, we punish them or not.— fours ally “The Committee, Of Mo Concern ‘The letter has caused the mayor in is too cowardly sign his name, “9 is too cowardly attempt any harm. Yet it is sefe say that if the individual attempts out his threats on the mayor | meet with a warm recep- aE are untrue. He t the strikers are fas clearly in the bounds of the ‘and he therefore Goes not pro- interfere with them. For @ shop got lit- ful men, 10 to 1 got it in| in Moran's with stitches in) dr ht on docks one night; knives ened by both «ides, in which fight |} tion of union machinists who |"! eae "| more cases we know | &!¥ ng the ¢ stg whi: R rep. card with Mr. stre va from our natural protec- | dations Howe « in this peaceful pluce, with a| Woodhouse has one-sided in many ways mayor. And| Mr. Howe by © thie we tell you, that we will pro-|loss of $37.50. T tect ourselves in the future not only }ary one. bearing “J. D. Howe & Sons, general m: the at F afte M Eee - DOLPHIN'S TREASURE ‘The steamer Dolphin, Capt. Hunt. @r, arrived from Lynn canal at 1 ‘elock this afternoon. On board 146 passengers and a cargo of ; eases and, 7100 barrels of sn\- McClinton had $100,000 gold dust under his care. Among Passengers who owned 4 treasure were J. HH. a > Bawyer, 4 A. D. E. Soucy, ington, C. Hendricks and owners [etetnotion out of him when they # ago. opere the "Klondike Somat. . H. Buschman, another , Owns extensive Alaskan Hes, EC. Hawkins, manager of the ite Pass & Yukon railway, and Emile Quarre, ex-mayor the Dolphin is, who died ‘in Skagway three years ago, was brought down. REAL ESTATE Bevington, a real estate| Man, was arrested by Detec ive Sar ar today on-a + aR’. Sut by Mrs, B. Boldes, charging hin With disorderly conduct. M 2 ‘The Beattie and Tacoma baseball teams are playing a chainpionship game of ball at Athletic park afternoon. This game and th tomorrow i will be the last app of the Tacoma team on local unds , year. Harmon fe in t x for nd Carter for Tacoma. ———-0 OS ard Anne clubhouse, Chris- Private School for Dancing and heresy study of grace. We reserv the right to refuse admittance Phone, this one ance ‘whom we see fit. 868. Ride on the Athlon, and Pactric ‘fixtures KIL ecerad'h Clark Co 5 Becond ‘ hala , Bide on the Athlon, MAN ARRESTED “await | = | nigh Ean Pan and ern Ri more operatio Ww chandise, Lonod ‘we will burt you | upper corners are the names ”. Howe” ter is presumably the son. No trace bas yet been found of shopkeepers are very careful about cashing checks. NEVER WORKED Harry Stokes, aged 26 years, died Stokes was from the city jail several days a days to work off a spree. thought to have died of alcoholism. Coroner Hoye may perform an au- topsy. observer at Seatt SWINDLED ature, end h place only te in t hen tne matter was br: gentle swindler espondence from various stable firma and left his business Woodhouse. On the ngth of the excellent recommen and “R. F. How Th audacious swindler, but Seattle OFF HIS SPREE Providence hospital t taken to morning hospital r having been sentenced to » He is Weather Prophet “Returns r. George N. bury, weather t from an ex t. Mr, Salisbury attended the ‘American exposition at Buffalo spent some time in other Enst- cities, de on the Athi Rainier Panels $3.50 I Dosen +, the Photographer, 2nd and BATTLESHIP EXCURSIONS Sunday, Oct. 6 Athlon Inland Flyer § LEAVE COLUMBIA DOCK toand 114. m. 1.15, 2.30, 4.30 and 8 p Wisconsin kad \ Women's Foreign Society in cl Y Go to Spine oP and PE P. For an of 7.30 A. M. and 11.00 ce wee | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL co. tess tr PT medals was bestowed on 8 ont 2 DAY UMINOM #t-OrPT Pal TODAY | Rainier Beer : fapuney hg woend & BASDRCUIORN : OF mye Seetetreey:: Fee tr Ae: Sp Bs $ the Finest Assortment fo - s 5 rn f pint bot | 8 H 8 g mothe Tlaviiay ¢| 5 SAVMT Sill : fe have one of the finest lines of PAPER Overcoats |} iiscicsinnec: |! An Old Story Ina New Way Call and inspect them. Is often of more interest than a new story. You ly Shown anywhere in the State, any style, length or $10 to $40 And all prices Redelsheimer |" Strongest Overcoat Mouse In the State ‘THE CHECK WORTHLESS “WILL NEVER. © oe z GROW WISE = WILL SET * . 1 Provisions ‘ at 4.) Fresh r w be b w 1 ‘ is b * kk, Be per vea! ° 180; breakfaw ying *. ie Gre ‘ fees end Poultry IN Y OPLE who appre- ciate Good Things when they see them to CALL AT 800 an 802 FIRST AVE. Between the hours of M. color price from WEEK ON MARKET Trade Has Been Quiet ay in Poultry JOBBING QUOTATIO vered fr ant night the t bit Greon Fruit Noretables Hy mp : “ » h, be reinstated to $100, t r salary paid. $1,004 1 green . SUNBAY SERVICES. [1 * ing for Vicycle repaira ton cre SHIPSHAPE lgin, 24G2 i mai Kotract 1428 Second Ave. Tel. Bet. Pike and Union. COLUMBIA WINS national yacht rn Fine Decoratin a you want, between J 300-207 Pike St, Seattio we oa igent man Permane & Co. 500 All-wool Reguls Army Shirts, digo Dyed... KIAK, 1209 FIAST AVE. Fruit Scarce No Change yer tt (CORRECTED DAILY) LOTT ADAMS isan ADAMS A Cup of Good Coffe Sinn ng of $4,500 Lot on Queen Anne Hill sor itibat cop of caffe te WHAT A CONTRAST IN PRICE ADAMS GROCERY Co. Matn 42 Is Specialty STAR PAINT CO. ’ THE SEATTLE STAI. $517 lew) Grand Opera House Case ’ Ju ry | H i Dal The f ing} WE WANT YOUR TRADE We do not give you $3.00 Whiskey POR #100 We Do Give You Good Value For Your Money the di Small | the car at 1, Maint 2 Pike NS, Fine Furniture. ick & Nelson Saturday Night Spe- cials Becoming More Popular amertea, FREDERICK & NELSON ”k Home Furnishers, Secoad Avenue and Madison St. tng FOR SALE... Lot Having Finest View in Seattle $300 Lot in Pettit’s Addition hill sold a few years ago for $260 "Pe nti s ad {th fine hom! just Headache or Glasses? it de? Having tried al! find both in these ads. Every Ad, New Every Day. _ Heater Burned Out? WTS ALL WE CL AIMED HIRSCH PHARM ur NST BROS. Tel, Main 916 ) 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 First and Pike Tailor Costume BARGAIN and up pular fabrice emt qualit SEATTLE TAILORING Co, 1207 First Avenue The Tools You Use at pon 2s H. T ae "TURNER Prichard Hardware Company Fourth. Floor. 417 Pike Street i Op Habits and British Col INSTITUTE.‘ GUNS AND SHELLS ation umbia. Institute Mn aR Kilbourne Ave, Take e 30 Sullivan Buide i They ar the Goin west possible. Northrup Co. 804 Ist Smajl Things Marked Away Down for Next Week « Our Stock of hp ; -oebaged We have a great many fron r Hardwar 5 chanics’ tools. He A firet class warras Jackson Hand Saw, Get one an your own car- pentering. Z. C. Bee 3 ThenonasBoS S A GOo Balter is one of many good at a Garland hear that ex- uently by Come in every fea- ¢ of this Range Geo. H. Woodhouse & Co. 1409 Second Ave. SOCSeOS+OOOOSO POPES ODE SO SOOSE SOO SES OOOS Removed fr 28 Third av LARGE STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE IN CONNECTION m Washington Dental and Pho- tographic Supply Co. 2 COLUMBIA STREET Wholesale and revererrir irri) Remiogton, Typewritery “rhe standard of excelience. ae Go NILES ral Dealer, 109 Cherry street. SESSSHH HOS OHOOOD A Good Cloth Brush | : This Week At For 15e, lee sPhecronree eeeecccccccsccseceooeoce | wit | that the 1 PPOOOHSOSO OOOO OOS. OUR ASSORTMENT Our Hardware Btn -perlanigai OF ° Miles & Piper oe 1021-1023 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER SPRING {wo-aiat ti EIQes>. _ a Zu REESE BSS RSES _ SREREES LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF SAL IN THE SUPERIOR COURT the State of Washingte ng. Daniel plaintiff, wa. Northwest Works, defen: To whom it may concer: i by lowing terms and con: That at such sal shall offer said appraixer sale shall, be part thereof, shal to him. deposit sum, efther in certified to ten rmation of the 1 to such as chal bes ewhere oodisy on ditions, for M 272. en and extend- nt to an order of the object sale tions to the shall have rse by an order of Cat h thin said oxether Ww of 8 firmation brought on mity is court h day of § of any objections time then th a motion uch report and the < Daily Star reot to ptember, 19M of such sale to a hearing with the u t; that sald th shall be published every: thereafter w: F. B. Rece er BET is brought 1 havea pri Bu Ww. 8 d new Kimball Organ D. S. Johnston t 803 Second: Avent fl the HO} Northwest Glass We TER MUSIC the home just as soon as 008] Musical Instruments nto It, Une of goods here toes will show rke Building ¢ GOOD our OOLONG] we know it uiled to give MAYFIELD} FAMILY GROCER 603 Piles, Washington Tent & Ai Company. (Ine.) Manufactu n Co abseriba Tel. Main 1025. for the Seattle ‘Tel. Main 998 and ME) ers of waterproof rs, dash & 82 Yesler ee a apm =| CFE? .27 32. “hes

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