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Only Paper in Seattle That ares to Pri THE SEATTLE STAR. / told Mr. Hill he need not worry over ived in the ety this morning and | th p-|% era r VOL. 4. NO. 57, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY J, 1902. an | and riday, ‘partly h th | écasional showers : t ADAMS & BLANCHARD . } a3 As S wt . | Ss oummer | . a Happy, Innocent | f the} bs /3000 Delogates Gather Georgie Lee Once ppy Girl, Tells 0 C es es ee his eed iat CAiGhs cetantal in Los Anaetes Temptations That Conquered Her, and Theat- | m ; ; ‘i ; ? | cho polities of this atate wil | g en Others Every Day | YOU'LL WANT = . tb ble my of Was 1 7 = Whlls President if Mereer Suit Is see Risse ar ~ te Cer eee ee ce threat at Washington ie going to] LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 1.~The Jeorgia) 1 would rather live die with th > Al TERY, Be. 4 | have eny effect on the case of the| most notable gathering of women| , 2° Judse Hmory’s court Georgia | would rather live and aye with the} HATS AND HOSIERY. ndhingte: “ah 4 ee tried to recover from Matthe v ny adopted class k ae IB 3 me. i i cag SC Nerthern Securities Gompanyy? sala | ever Reld in the country, the sixth! Rygn and J. Williamson, of the Mid-| | ot my idea of life from novels, WE, HAVE THEM ALL. vw rrogatory by saying. Federation of Women's Clubs, open-| ioced she gave thi ep for| we * would sneak ; oT : beet? 3 H moat emphatioally no. and you can't|ed yoday in the Slmpaon auditorium, | her They wept Ve ane aaba. one ‘pretty ‘Bosste's. Neca SERGE SUITS, ALWAYS . | between that case and the decision of | ¢” this morning by @ Verdict in the| wanted excitement. I bem 7 PER SUIT $45 “J here: tine matter MUPTeme, QUEL] The president, Mra, Kabecce Dous-| young girl's aver for $id, ||| the quiet virtue of the plac STYLE—PE a —_——- | Pe coo sh itas Lowe, of Atlanta, w he coi i most pathetio story in| nally another girl and myse —_——- te BrouEnt. The proposed action of the | spicuous’ figure on. the, platform, | cond son seth the whieh waa] cided to run away and strike r A Special to the Star, contribt o th w o oon: So | Hundreds of delegates were present] not to be told in court. Georgia is} ive e thought all sorts of Ad & & Bb amxorox, DC. May 1 t 1606 ued 1b00 would think ts tn disece solation af thee tite: m New Ragiond, the Bast the) euly © Your its Grou livtna tor the) te ue, but they aia ee ams Be Bae pRbs mupPrecned sensation here | twice, Mr. President, before they | of the people. “If T have been ex-| £780 ae Lntace ak Call aCaaaen | tach Shane youre Ge Gary Bret, ond She Went Home d . wo tribute Phey feel | cessively aetive in pushing the ma re atece 0 wee a my Boy . very re Bern crn one one ora sta, afin, gti loe| tase ae ee RME el |" ater Toyota Uh hax eee : Blanchar jee In the city of James J.|half way in the preservation of|only done my duty ar the people's |? Doriand add | breeding. Hecoupting tt ‘ 5 Tag been for the e| peace “and harmony and. protection | representative; no more, Of course, | were given by Henry | or an tite toe Gide veporter lost| + A 719 Second Ave» Hinckley Bike. Ly endeavoring to get the I have nothing to say at oe ee Caen: Saree F.! Slaie, the been 1 ES be de eects on eked Tae Se eply to| President's course in the matter, 1¢|/ Soy der, mayor of Los Angeles, and) RELY ET tune epee fatten every| 20 02% eve Gee me end aoked me he Northern Securities ‘ould | would be out of place for me to go| Mrs. Kate Hulkley, president of th ene girl be ¥| to go to the theater with him. 1 i pulled off by the a va 4 what Gwoetty concerns the California state federation. Th one seems t iy, Se her t went and he > supper af - te. HOM is of the people of this state. |*ponse by Mre, Lowe waa enthuslas-| devil @# {a8 At ty ve That was th ¢ the end ' Jake Your leaked out that Hill ts great. - md carvy > S08 TAPS DPSTIAE. 06 3 Bere en arty eaiearament: wa en} “Once in awhile @ woman or a man| I continued upper ‘ out what he believed to be his duty ated. the case will be av ga repare for| comes along with « mi ry spirit] ing with that nti! he grew tired} § H ot over the persistent action |if'every banker on Wal ecreet were | pushed t0 4 finish. the alioged inter; | (0 risene pre, ae Se aeeueh, Wet tony enll| of me hd one morning wnen T we : Turkish Baths a cae of yoor, miserable al ore, an yt » wo tol pe that I he tte ? B® pushing the state's case “ Payne here! aie thks nvctan nell vening . a ana ray i a ich thine s they 7 ir Os _| CABINETS my character In that pince. | 4 knows thie ista wretched life, | days and days | looked for yut 1 won't be called ‘poor thing. the merger in the Supreme, Women's ne that phase of the situation, as the|®re spending the day quietly at and the apparently favorablg| people would be with the presiden' for its successful prosecy-| if every moneyed man in the United He is also uneasy over the | States withdrew support pet action Hill threatened that in case * of the administration |ine administration did not get the stepa against the North- | suits dismissed, that not only would t Suurities Company. He applied al! the heavy moneyed men desert 1 couldn't work and what Ve have several styles of bath cabinets that fold up Me when not In use; permit usto show them to you. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO., 627 FIRST AVE. Hanna for interven the Republican ranks, but that he eine could T do but starve or ask would personally interest himself in charity? I would rather die thor iy & meeting was held politics in the state of Washington, | do that . . house, at which President | with especial reference to state offi- | 1 have only been here two months | Women’s Suits, and Postmaster General | cials j bet bore a § Keod deal of money I Sitk and Wool Were present, algo Mr. r1iji,| ,,!* 1 wnderstood the president toid ye sdved te try ener Jackets, Silk and Mr. Hill finally that could not see 4 hed almost resolved to try ama! ai the whole subject was thorough. way clear to change the attitude | ar i & now place to lead a Teapectiabie Wool Raglans, Silk iy, the administra towards the But ! fooltshty ave my money! I 14 Wool Skirts, = nna. It 's reported trom | Northern Securi pany, which | \Buffalo Building Com-' o keep for me, and when i es fe om svar, opened he can” aes, naz geese gro, Pittsburg Threatened Anthracite Compromise |~¥"4'0 9 | gency fo gota tr when ete, a: hal price na at what was supposed to|the law. Hil thereupon offered, it! | | pletely Tied Wo One Respects Me ~} Set and informal Dreaktast,| is stated to modity the constitution by General | Is Hoped | No ono respects mie now. oF cares if Yo We e Not . the Northe ities Company what happens to me. me timer WH. AM, WhRt do you! Tr cach & manner os to make tf lene Strik | f Up |think I don't care myself. I ha aa I objectionable, but the president re Trike or every body, Yeu, I have a father Avent the government pros - | mained unshaken in his stand and | ‘aig [and mother. ay tather Is well-to-do Among the Hundreds Who took advantage of The Great Sale of Women's Ready-to~ stop, if possible, an it tp get-| frase Joch-1t?ma-ne shrdlumfwyp — — & point where capitalists the conference broke up without any | BUFFALO, N. ¥., May 1.—All the| the best woman in the world. T have " said Mr, Hil. “If, in or- or. | thing having been accomplished. PITTSBURG, Pa. May 1.--Ind NEW YORK, May t—The reauit of ie trade of the city ts tied up| tWo Younger sisters. 1 will never go k this matter, the North. tlons are that over 15,900 men Will €9 | the conference between th By @ etrike penters,| back home again apd disgrace them. coal mine — te > p ities Company is compells 1 rike here today for higher) . orators and representatives of the re and iron workers. Sixteen| | queen they th Wear Garments of every di ption, which opened up yesterday ro new scheme for oempeled ‘GOVERNOR iS wages and sow working rules, The pee ghee , os atives of t Aracting carpenters have signed 1 am oni with a great rush. You don't want to be long in doing #0, as the gar- wi eater nun a} . ante sine » m ¢ anew w male, but thet cs wd ” ¢ : y bet dom, bot we feet | work Saree saat ne Meade whether or mot there | shy fore to sign. increases wore grept- ments are marked at such UNHEARD OF PRICES that they can tio INDIGNANT :- i.e strike of go many men will ne-| strike of 10.000 ANthractte coe (evag ed the brickiayers and masons — © last but « few days at the furthest i cessarily thrown out of employment | ¢ tail ow t le belleve = 2 7 “y bes Seder oe perhaps twice that number. A strike | though that a nniee hus bev Se Govern: In court Ryan stated that he ha WHEN YOU CAN BUY averted by the|@ffected. Nothing al has been! CHICAGO. ML, May Lenk con-| Fiver back to the «! panies signing a|siven to the public up to this hour.) CHICAGO, Th. Aiey font fur. | ahe had given him to kee of the omen w all points of view, and am to the belief that it is my | principe! ice : c' ° jeoreia eaid that she A Woman's All-Wool Kersey Sult, In assorted colors, the waist Ined, Bdo all I can to enforce the | gi vereme ne ee the Hock Baton pan new Be The employes of one of rs’ Union opened in Chicago today.| 9, corms Pala that she ning such matters. | have qpertments at the Bese, Baier te- the gas plants and the copper wnion Miners Strike This orqnnisation wae temporarily | snd sia net pvt me ir end trimmed in moire silk, the skirt beautifully trimmed in moire, matter end shall indiguation when he reached the part/"*** i been granted. en increase. | SPRINGFIELD, Iit., May 1.-Work | formed-at Beranten, Pa., tast Decem-| (eon her mon and applia Wik velvet at $35.00. Bult for $13.75, Pa as f find them.” which tala of Siar Sele tnrentened . 2 Ch & Al-| ber. It has now about 10,000 mem Tricé Ber Own Coe Or a Bi Jacket, trirfmed with white piping and black and undertook to argue the| invasion into the polities of this May Crests Bictertange te min-/ bere in 14 st Tn the large cities) ay. girt “st white #ilk braid, with the new ruffle skirt, $26.00 value for 611.48, turned it into « question of | state and his threat as to what be OLUMBUS, ©., May 1.—Prest.| ing fleids is pra ed to-| it confines Itsel? to the common ia-| The i ally tried He sald: “The moneyed | was going to do with state officials | dent James Mahon, of the Blast Fur-| day, as 6.x ight | borers and those trades which have) (00. te her lal yer peerne WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF SUCH BARGAINS. A LOOK after today eight hours shall const to furnish men te operate eee ryanises all, yet strictly | When Judge Kimory asked if he | eu ute é t eo t he whifte. «ising (rade aut my. Among Pot going ect ¢ wd tute a day's work at the same rate Slcel Sub eoe Gaee t, : of pay that the men are now recely ATEH—T noon the minera | ite members are teachers, preachers | ueRtions wt wa ng for twelve hours’ work. The r ° work tomorrow, | and other educa sage. When the attorney for detenda tice affects all the biast furna € differences | asked the plaintiff what her t ork in Amert and serte " | plain at her 9 turbances are expected If the union| which Is to be enforcement ieee May 1.—. Oh abit coat rous tornado swept over Dacca insists on | ity ¥. Several villages were razed and 416 persons Pin gigas was, her line trembled an . urday | une answer, The Jude pity the girl's emba mer rdered that the quest > el, May 1.—The} 4 by corns ‘Crops are ruined at Dacca and in a path extending 150 S-Rour Day for Marcas WILMID When nak attorn east of here. ‘The guf ferings of those who were injured ELMIRA, Y., May 1—The| advance in wages of conductors and her re me, with flashing eyes and the relief that can be given is entirely inadequ agreement for an eight-hour work-| motormen employed by the People’s the faced the court and maid. My on top of the famine the truction of the crops is one of ing day, reeentiy reached by the Kim r ay heca tive t name now is Georgia Lae: that {s the} serious blows. The gov ernment is straining every effort ployers’ Association and the journey-| a The increase ar at Jonly name I will over give again,” the stricken. men masons went Into effect today nin an hour and t# greatly ag — the men, a a T : : ayn ~~ " "Strikes Carriage at 75- PRICE IS AROWS THE THOUSAND-DOLLAR in. “UNCHANGED We have had years of experience in the manufacture of ALASKA STOVES We can guarantee them to be just right, to be compact, light and durable—and splendid cookers, ne on the outskirts ie ee sees | Everyone Guessing iJudge Griffin Decides That “Pople Had No | Had No Right to Vote on ounaliee A. BUTTERS ‘% | -Council and Mayor Had Right to Decide Alone BLANCHE HARDING. ot trom 1 £0 30 centa in the price ot All we residents of this city. The ef on the hoof, th ecofd gh a Cure Boys lea gine ae rg ey gta BR: SOHN RO WALT ‘The $1,000 sa Hcense received @, he says, cannot be elegnted athe ha 8° ve iutnee are a speed of neventy-five m ina bill “agains e macker ait re ~Sclentific Optician... » ebift {the fling 808 Second Av., bot. Columbia and Marion strict Attorn } jundays 11:00 to Seater, of the gre ty ty 2 | solar plexus blow in the supertor|eounell in sw tered an order sustaining a demurrer responalbi urt #aye ' . ed that he carr no insurance to the eity’s int in the test| the popular vote was a mere nullity. | ,th™t - rte te ih Dill might. be ‘ Re | sult brought a 3. Clark. | The power of the cour ie] a toe alanee Se We Secuage 2 (pet serel inte zB as | Clark is a leading man and] pone a $1,000 license was not ques.|peatiie Misctvie |! 31,000 it is filed WasuiatoN, p. ©, may 1.—|'8 backed by the Liquor De Pro-| tioned by the «ult, But the ja] OUNGing will ° have no Neral feeling here uch power the ex almost a certainty Corporation Counsel Gi taken. wikis G | the case for the elty. H sis It in the city. itself tal aa any others Interested in. the eh eo, Mee in on, and “prof that | Re tena ne com tective Association. He ref WY & cable orders fajor Corne- | 0Y the people last March. | The fe Gard: I govemner at tars | semete t. Judge Griffin ho : money can not be ¢ start for the Unit-| phe decision is sweeping Griffin holds that the general state iquor laws give the mayor and cour a| cli sole power to regulate « Apecial to the Star On this ground he will appeal to h the sale of intoxicants. Th s t upreme court 1 ¢ a suit ta broug t them , ; gyre Aged ay cali | James Flaherty y Beaten toa Pulp|! they can show there ls no comt we senate Jone wan working in the basement | na a etn [Roosevelt hia | by Whirling Shaft aie? i 7 {filed 4 mpar t, the firemen were | were filed t The|feath in a horrible manner in the ’ r ° by one ¢ and it }committee sho 1 desire |Stimeon saw mill at Ballard this [Some n and Lieut W. 1. Eisler wes are well founded they wis body waa nr ae nt | vee 19 Trio of Brave Firemen Sufter|" I Drs. Coo, Peterkin, Ludl aecident occurred in & part | mill rarely ted by most of | wilits and in fact almost every phy-| f a: ere ' f | workmen, and although it | sician within a radius of six block r hough ® lution From Yesterday's Work Sine wecking ah tb extterers,. 1p ali le that erty was caught| WASHINGTON, D.C, May 1—] nthe twenty-#ix firemen were carried out | Hi about 9:40 o'clock, it was not un-|Congreseman William ; « | after 10 that his ‘mangled corpse this t of the amokey hole, more dead than | Massachusetts, morning tion of three—As- alive, and Jaid in blankets in the vered and released from its| the oath o Solid Oak Dining Chair, like Reception Chair, made in choice above picture, well finished in } quartered oak, highly polished golden, Has neat ornamental { plain, neat, attractive design K, the b well { not more ‘than two of these fe cane price } chairs to a customer. Regular h the ex ~~ Oeeeee s Se F UES. B PES CY ARES POON Se SS eee eee A Chiet Clark, 3. Kinney ona. ley. horrible dance of death. navy } of chair, $1.6 price, § ; 2 7) 4 Special to the Mtar, Fiaherty’s uty was to clean up) deces Seren ce gies ts the Pep renve’ | WASHING D..f about the It In supposed that |of M : Special Price Friday $1.10 ; Special Price Priday $1.55 n yenterday had practically recov. | The following were those over-| representative Jones th | [he was sweeping the floor near the | pa OY GEASais aad hte te ae he het Out Ue eit ages , ered th ning. The three men- | come ed his bill appropriating $26. shaft when hie clothing caught in jing retary Long was the first to QENHAGEN, M0 vite kg wr: no) Chief Ralph Cook, Assistant Chief blishing a fish hatchery, in{the whirling shaft, He was probab- | congratulate the new secreta 1 dl Errol of gad foned tebe Wl ciark, Capt. J. G, Nehrbas, W. J , Aino Cushtran'a {IY almost instantly killed ‘ | " in the 4: ne an " Carmichael, , Lieut. James Wallace, | ating $15,000 for locating| Deceased was a married man of | s ee i «| Garmichaat Lieut, James Wallace, | bill apnropriating 316,000 for locating |, Dacenaed ae & martied man °t! GONVALESOENT | a faite rece AB 1 tne | Conners, C, Spaulding, | Morris| station for the studying of flaharlea (street, in this city, He leaves a | “4 and wou ¢ ee ~ mnigan, F. D. Jackson . J. J.land kindred subj | widow and five children, The ncoi "4 to be one of the usiles Capt. J, Latham, Capt who will Inventignte the ewe |corrigan Is recovering rowly. Hou 4 FIES: Pith wich, the Beat) ‘- Fire Marshal Ke a eg monia has left his lings, and he ip me OPENS Sn rks ences de Me wan Weciegs | VALUABLE RAIN copia inte wl orereh vom Oe me ORL Cal, May 1 —The | EFoUNA Atore room w that | Brow te arer, A. C. Bonnineld, J. 1 pe = a a roman | ¢ . ume Special to the #tai : ay ; rworking beside, Kinney, Ber Mamet ite ney wore ruimnsittiia’ Waett"way 1a| ASSUMES OFFICE * oprict ao nf ‘ y | bi ived to the hospitals and to thetr Mpecial to the tar, lewin’ fell over thie section laat night \ AN Ghats 7 Piven Ito Origin Undetermined homes in the patrol wagon, ambu-| WASHINGTON, D; C., May 1—|that was worth thousands of dollara| ORTING, Wash, May 1 216-218 Burke Building, cor. Second and Marion Westy ne ‘Two theories are in circulation re-|lance and in every available convey-| A conference of the committ n{te the ranchers. Seeding {s well|Coffman, of Puyallup, today . ri ER FORECAST urding the piart of the fr ne ia |as Ss : tho pre (Re Indian bin has agreed to retain lover now and the rain prospects |ed his new, duties ag commander of 804 Vicinity Tonight and|that an electri ark fell on some| e principal loss n the fir®| Benator Turner's amendment the| were nover better. Fruit is so far un-|the soldiers’ home h The new aepaet Fe an ie mmable material in ihe sub- fallw on the firm of Seater & Co..| opening of the Spokane Indian res-linjured. A general feeling of pros: |oommandant is @ Grand Army man freah sou ‘4. busernent, and another ts that some- whose furniture was stored in the ervation to universal entry, perity preval) ‘and suce J. N. Carson, at wir NE CENT A COPY #44 4 4 AA SIX CENTS A WEEK 25 CENTS A MONTIL Lake W eral ‘ences. $1300 Forty acres choice farming land ell improved, sp 1 five om house, good frame barn, ete Fine bearing orehard of ¢ 100 trees of different varieties, plenty of small fruit, picket pring, offers this place at just halt its and, shingt en en chicken hh ywner going north this actual value Can make terms. Rice, « } | vision, We lead, THE BVE sult colorings Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schenorman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. tion CLOTHING HOUSE Manufactur- ers’ Sale Baywood & Whit- ‘» Boston stock of Clothing Men's $7.50 Sults....84.35 Men‘s $10.00 Suits Men's $12.50 Sults...87.15 Men's $18.00 SEP E 600 of these Suits in our corner window. Lion - Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Avo. South CORNER MAL The New 20.09 " 89.35 YORMOUS DIS- PLAY. ay The convenient electric light The Old Way Delays. Matches. Smoke and Odors. For the new way | Seattle Electric Co., | 907 First Avenue “poNT: BE DECEIVE? Anyone selling YEE can ad- G eo to fit <* glasses, but they can't make glasses to correct your We have a large line of these in medium weight unfin- reteds—all, th thers imitate, OLE OPTICAL CO, 708 Second avenue. newest good quality—strong fondia “worktnanship: Northwest, Albert Hansen wt Jewelry house 19 the DIAMONDS, FIN AND SILVERWARE. | 13