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pupa, MAY 16 ————— Last Edition 4 O'Clock p. m. oe oe Ginne toe a LORS IN THIS PORT 5TH WARD FAVORS | MEACHAM SITE) NATIONAL "MEETING Al " torney General Knox Takes a Hand to Supe |i " Hf ils ‘a i ; ms : | rclte and naugurated. bitumin the Man Before the M + gaia ay IN AID OF FIRE ane pump F ee : Jat work. All ming. workers w DR ae epee Soe Rs DEPARTMENT ‘ 4 by. so-called wall-|court for the district of n frequenting saloons, a \« — keepers on Pu-/ held that the act mention ull circumstances ‘oeeery = e taken at once by pile ee . AC present tho Mine Work-|Council Committee Acts on Worthy attorney's office, ve i n ie at variance with the Suggestions by Unit If the nati “ eceusary | Will probably. be the ry has be-| and p bon Mr. Mitchell aald ‘that tf f American | visions of the act in ques | atrike did. take term Ie applied to the Gupsirans the Evi ‘ ether are of boarding- house Keepers o connection it ts suggested |employed in and a coat in with skippers‘ and th the Mritian | mines of the United # | wages to sallore after se you Geem it} | piven ~ them a berth aboard ship nul BAY | yee pre May 18.—2n anticipe the vessel is in port the sail a, trode. Ot | qritors “ade Saat heats ee meee febarged for board and drink at You will eit ate have! nor Doarding-houses and the bill > ? medi t©) propria ‘ © repa cted from the skipper out of © able to give you > SS a eboat er advanced, which the seamen nerfed prastiogn ning signals a fee. Moat any, amount i vaste, UTAH PRESS jst taken up. and] and It is said that che skip matter as ft i to 8 Cleft Cook Mand boarding-house keepers di mit dh pe gg CLUB VISIT) &:. Blectrician | the profits. Many times when + ent in ex-| | Hickey w h the Beattie! . has completed @ Voyage and te ine prarea | Bt Company regarding the tn-| off, ne finds that most all of repre nade by a for-| Arrangements Made for Entertain | c : } 0 hay nleign power to this government with | "1 | Beweres were alleged to have been eign power to this government wit ment in Seattle | MORTALITY RECORD refe | enfor | enfor streas upon the prevalence| “It i# the wish of this department In Beatties Beveral com. {that these laws be enforced, and that satlots, whether on American or for It appears, have been made | ee eee al ‘The Utah Prose association wi given a hearty welc attle Press ¢lub up Miranda n the [the visit of the former b Jeity be adequately | At a meeting of the Press cl Nee e Forcints nov. | protected against t crimp. [eld yesterday afternoon at at stationed at Seattle, who | '™* were appointed and the financial Mr. Gay has turned the letter ove @ financial ar a asked that the federal statutes) Mc Cstant United States Attorney | anaemente made for the entertain. | hospital last iy enforced, = oe me gy a ee [Ment of the visitors. ‘They will be|nignt. The at Bonney & yd | and the latter i now preparing a oS SAE Pt be | Stewart's neral Knox points out given a dinner by the local club. ‘The | etre etter to 1o the vi ae Na circular letter to be sent to the Var- | foiowing committees have been ap. Well Known Firm Fa: potnted the law passed by congress tn the better protection of sea- fous vice consuls in Seattle and el | 1 where about the Sound. The cir won lO y | The reguiar patrons uapptien to forcian ae, well a2) "ier ti'can attention to the atvor-|gitweebtion—te, M: Wood. A. 3.|cithing 'campany fa the “Mr. Gay reads ’ ney general’e letter and request) TP Puller, Ly itamp- | Oliding. Firat and Madison we r int has been made to the | Prompt notice of all violations of the | ton an, engivcare: P| quite surprised to find th : *lstatute of 1898, from both officials wee , |elosed thie morning, and y and individuals. . ed with white paper. department by the British em- | indivi Transportation—Will A. Steel, P ; pas that there Rave eine eet ap. | The statute provides that it shall|A. 7 ster Sh) N° Woe cv, White Dee, 21, 1898, (99 State. L. 763) [be Unlawful for any ship owner oF| ang Miller Freem: 5 Se of Geattle, and that the |Or agent to advance wages to any | De vdock—a. J ti of what is called ‘crimp |seaman at the time of his signing | yw Pratt and €. E. prevails to a considerable ex-|articles and mnposes @ fine of th City Sights—T. J eye port. Similar com. |times the amount of the wages 94-| store and J. Snave been made by the rep-| vanced. It in also provided that the!” Pinance—H. rn have tak paring ¢ Jobn | rat ‘other powers with |#eaman may at the end of his Voy-| yerkes ar n| the Tuites States has treaty'age may ifbel the ship for the) pinner—F. W | applicable to the subject. | full amount of his wages, @isregard-| and E. F. Chase. Thi epunection, your atten-| Ing any advance made to him before|” printing—H. R. Cayton, A. Much unlag hat every | is called to the "Kestor’ case, in | sailing. more and J. M, Taylor. | i AGE LICEMSES daily papers for thet MARRIAGE LICENSES LD SPANISH GUNBOAT | _ EXPECTED IN THE BAY own crew, sy, METAL WORKERS’ ‘STRIKE ENDED Employers and Employes Come to) Amicabie Terms. Chiffon and Movwsellaine De Soi Hats 50c, 75c and $1 Cash or Credit” WESIBERG'S* CHILDS 1312 Second Avenue Suite, Millinery was that morning, first of Mav. were the Soaniards’ in Manila bay. ey were Montejo’s ‘orbs of roval bine ey think he did ‘em up y think we do.” in who penned this couplet, upon the} ashore and beached bv it fin an attempt to ret away fr © Americans. After the battle t yes.) yas thoroughly repaired and orbs, | ernized throughout and rechris the Mantia. | | "it © now regularity commissioned e of Uncle Sam's cunboats. The ia with a full complement of} set sail from the | time ago and is! Ajthough t the Puget soundlers union and the Metal Workers aure there |the lock crew! more than two or three me }the 52 men turned to ‘This unted for partly use today is Friday and latter part of th nd partly be | some of th at | Mani e Sheet Metal Work Moster Manila Fine Cloaks, Allen White of Kansas, poet and statesman, fs fr today, and one of the relics memorable battle between already a large accumylat mand Sdanivh navies in| matter at naval headquarter: ‘of Mantla on the first day | ad the off a q is now on its way to/ o vessel. et ‘and is expected to ar-| seems to know what Me tere any day now. mission is. ‘ “Ris the American aunboat Man! wa , was formerly a cruiser in the | The steam tage City of the! favy under Admiral Mon-|Pacitic sailed last night | The ‘Manila was one of the| for the north with a fair complement 1 ‘war vessels saved from |Of passengers. imed that | ™ Tt pad several not a single cut fare was, on 4 | board, ut that ail the tickets had he a nen now in the emolov Sfire fore and aft at one time Seen id at the current Skagway | os uaue Wud os poten f Dewey's sella. put war Ts se union without prejudice; th Sms shall work on any job to wh a sent, and their wa, pave Si) $2.75 per day until 99 pe DRUG CO | non-union waerkmen have joined th union. Unite men will then re j cotve 44 per day al {Third avenue west, sixth avenue lwest, Galer and other atreets on | Anne bill Bids for the paving of Yesler way and Post street and Fifth avenue Receivers’ contract for the Pike false ders abroad ere and the deciaion of th orkers. all the big gambling houses w | | \P from Pike to Pine str They |, Thie agreement Was signed ty Puget Sound Sheet ta w 4 ly for last | Puget . a i | rere teal tte delayed ow aes | Finley & Rabb, CB. smith ale Now On Jcount of @ clerical error. The|Hros, and the & oe board has been restrained from let-|©0. TRG ofhet eee noe the met aule T ix bar earned tomorrow. | | : the tenderloin district shortly af-| im Win today. The shut-down con- at ther may be no} | | cu ay shout 40 minutes. Then, po! meeting on account of the lines of | Sant with warrants appearing, the! Mr, Thomson and Mr. Little. Mr |} be, not | Toom doors were again thrown| Little, however, stated today that f | he would try and attend tomorrow | | ES IG | ,A& over suspicious scout kept at | mornin I} 110 2na ave. a0 | court house by the gamblers is to have given out the mislead- tip to close. SR ‘SOME VALUABLE |HOTEL BU Famous He Wouldn't Come je Ekedahi filed a inst her husband Ol TLER Sates atert | : Paint Sma a st Zou’ st | Bon-Bons and §sestri's|oare ano left New ¥ with the under | largest and ORNL IMPROVEMENTS jis: sus fot" iasband Gud send |S only first-class} ROOM 6 Bet for him when ev pes ing was res ay. C European plan | 4) Connoeo- BF ides eaeeeae ane Organs, Shat whem che Sent for hocolates HOTEL tion |contributed nothing to her support | the board of public works meet. | contriputed nell Romorrow inarning bide wilt be | io. eee ues whe weit, Ger 4 for several street improve- | 0000000090000 99099000000 ir the moet important being the| . © 819 Dood EASTERN PRICES with asphalt. of Highiand| A deed was filed in the auditor's ‘ ; from Seventh avenue west to| offic today which co Delicious Ice Cream’ Soda an ? GRAND RIDGE KOLE north, This work | ights and fran saney Mixed Drinks are now being wt 34000, Other bide to | Coates Tacoma. Fall OE Tere ageing @pened are for concrete side Electric Co, erved at our new fountain Tol adh sige ; Cen - 13 Lump at $3.75 Per tow - WUT AT $2.79 PER TOM | This kole is from the new einai |@ slope which have just . ovened, and is the best domes. MONSTER 1} tie kote in the market ISSAQUAH COAL CO. |% munkers, foot of | M on $ 5 | cor, SECOND. AND COLUMBIA,|% Street. Telephone, Main 976. 2 | r ineinetenprnarmnatendanemen | 9006S $9OFOOO 696008 Now On, Consisting of the Following | { AOG - pe RN 12s ote We Ne ~~ Our Call-Trade Prices Black and Navy Blue Clay Wors Engineer's Bib Overalls, 460—re« PT hirts 10 4 Suits, regular valuo $15.00 to } war price ‘Rama of SIC 0 é Open Frent Shisty ¥90 § Corduroy Pants, #146—regular M7, Collars de ‘ regular > “orice $2.06. Moved to 1406 Second Avo. Z Cutt oo oi in stripes and ? Hats, all styles and colors, $ —_—- | : regular value $15, 2 regular price $2.00 and $3.6 | JAMES HENRY, EE MY ae ELC US Wholesale and Retail” Butoher rand Packe . MEATS Restaurants, Phone Main 466. RELIABLE PIANO> Cline’s Piano House Second and Union | B And Best given to Hotel Loy WINEBERG @ KESSLER 0 Second Ave. s. J. PIPER, Receiver Ste 6 418 Western Ave, THE SEATTLE STAR. ENTERTAINING FRANK T, HAWLEY): Union| “BW. Merrick ee rs Gee all ATHLETIC MEET 'S p 4 f (Grand Maxtor Weanle . Tawley, | ing The American Clothier . aaa wae oeee|Correct Styles Shirase ee meee ele LOFTeCt Styles jedewict tae =| spring Clothing Well-Made Suits - ‘ The MAR . HAS MORI T ) DO Wate HE pt hey pone hh D; F A $15.00 Our Saturday Speciais Juveni Cc y Cs Se for Spring I be pre baty. Se | In our boys’ and children’s departme hich is teeming with noveltics And it's @ big snap, te for the litt trmnet of Shirts in 16-tneh Beat negligee 4 thout couuar. A big as- only. 10 sortment of Also HATS and CAPS. Single Hoard r t hate and doubl . with or without vests. Also sailor and Nor- i 2 japeubee ti Ry ns a Prdic tar iinenot the dhove piven that Seo.will ibe dacaaiend ae J.FriedmaneSon| Spring Furnishings Hats and Caps Agents L. Adler Bros } In Great Variety Our stock is now more complete than ever, and It Co. Clothing—They Fit |) Men's Hig-Grade Underwear, fine French Balbriggan, | Would be a very particular man that could not be suit~ French Lisle and Silk and Li ed from eur mammouth stock, Wool, ali colors, 80c to $5.00 hh Negligee Shirts in French Madras and loth, neat figures and stripes, from 75c to $2.50 and Summer Weight | "rrvrerees <0") Qitatuon’s latest Spring blooks, in staples and noveltien, $4 and $5 Seattle for the Hawes $3 Hat which is so popular now in all the large Eastern cities. 903 FIRST AVENUE Opposite Hote! Stevens “SATURDAY SPECIAL kery Specials Bet | Basin ow Mixing How! Milk ¥ AMUSEMENTS. career ee nancnnnegl | Seattle's GRAND srt == HOUSE trator, | JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone, Main Oh s Iron Hand Asbestos Lined Radirons, in sets t me, handi¢ and stand, handle never breaks, irons | hold heat longer, and set ts Roya! Crown Port for $1 per posinday end Monday Next, e-plated. $1.00 PEARANCE OF ek ee os OIL & REFINING CO. |..." Stove Rrush, usual 16 1 me in and we get our prices eo. * ‘a cae aatde ane ainiok ane And his superb company 2-burner Ol Stor very large sree ir good: i match us if | Including pg ed Bt pa: Wood Tocih Picks 3 packages te & | jOUNC FAD Production of iread Raisers, 8-quart size UST No telephone orders fii ‘The Sunset Oi] and Refining Company bh disposed of its first € or of We want you to come to t 4 ARONSON block of treasury stock, 40,000 shares, at 15cents per share. This [| formance, the centutn enl ohne stor mi a ow puts upe the on) ret ri . rise opepany ‘Sow puts upon t market 64,000 more shares of treasury promptly at 8 o'clock sharp. A stock at the advanced price o' cents per share, 10,000 shares of Prices—! 7 250. Coon Bros. rvs: Wholesale Liquor Dealer. — | Has ping auotied to. Reattle, Peencus, Serieine fost te thie'eonse Plont cic attests Sees Seat = First Av 4 pany will do well to act promptly and apply at its office in the base- 109 Columbia St. ment of Mutual Life building Tel. Pink 1751 Free Delivery GRADUATE OPTICIAN ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington Tonight Toni; The greatest of -“ All Comedy Dramas, “MOUTH OF THE CANNON.” Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sate urday Matinee, One night oniy, day May 18, “TWO MARRIED ROGUES.” N. B.— Bargain Matinee will be given Saturda 17, at 2:15, Children un: rs of age 10 cents; Any seat in 15 adults 25 cent the house. “A. LINDAUER- 1104 2nd Ave. (Between Spring and Seneca) 00 LATE 10 CAssiy THRO AVENUE THEATER | RAR RAR “EW YORK TEETH EXTRACTE Phone Mi | ag NEW YORK DE bg 1%, y-Town ‘Theataae |" lte Guee booms ae PARLORS WITHOUT PAIN Privette, 200, 406, Bs. | | : : = \" luys halt interest in paying ects Oo Eiret 1g & ind without charge When other work is ordered. TONIGHT | Iethod. nail! Get of Te 4.00 jd Fillings,.......$1,00 shsgiy ‘aks PUM won’ sean Se Mall Set of Tooth. @4+00 | Sole BARES. nino 100 The Jessie Shirley putea) Flat ote, exages cna tu20e Solid Gold Top....85,00 | Cement Fillings b0c ca bagyg | from | Sei ls e8 gut Wak vas Wore St Shetek thas Company | LODGING HOUSES | without 1 your work {8 done and guarantee absolute satisfaction. r 0; rent § | dt | Fifteen years in business in ttle. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sate Pps | | urday Matinee, the comedy= |W Seattle Dental Parlors “DAD'S GIRL.” po, AGAIN & RUSSELL, | | 11, 1%, 1, 14 Hinckley Block, 717 SECOND AVENUE Spectaltjog 1OtORvNG et eae Phone, John 426 16%) First Ave. Hours, 8 a, m. to 8 p,m. Sundays, 10 a, m. to 2 p. m i} a ee Boe euaceserwnenseeoss se > commencin . OMmpANnY, Sundayy ‘ | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the new farce comedy, | Gold Crowns, $5; Full Set rT} ’ Teoth, $5; Bridgework, $5, The Sultan’s | Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- 9 Daughter” Friday, Saturday nigh@ and Matinee, “FOR FAIR VIRGINIA.” ings, 500, ‘Thursday, AND LOGGERS Will find that we can save them many dollars on Hardware, Tools and |Lacrosse Supplies erier ior anyining vou | Seattlevs. Everett may need in these lines. GET OUR PRICES Sun., May 18 Athletic Park ON, % CENTS, CHAMPIONSHIP AME, (ood Garden Wheelbarrows quires Rainier HardwareCo N21 First $2.25 and $4.50 ERNST BROS, £06 Pike Steet | Tel. Green Avenue ADMI MME. LEOTTA, “Premier Personator,” At the Open All Night Tel,, Main 1029 | COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. Henry Hensel "Ss 28 Hinckley Blook, Thrd Floor SEATTLE THEATER Funeral Directors and Embalm 1407 First Ave., bet, Pike and Union Seattle, Wash. Monday Evening, May 1% at Hotel 0c, The and $1.00,