The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1902, Page 1

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mmandos an + IN DOUBT th Miners and Oper- ators Claim It crs1 Pa., June 2—A in the strike of the miners was reached as morning, when, accord- received by President the Mine Workers, a iy of the tein Rh pumpmen desert Vo in accordance with the ‘The call was issued up- z ot the tors to to the demand of this class fht-hour day. other hand, the operators strikers’ claims of victory are and that with the exception | Hotienteck colliery here all are being operatetd either | Seular men, non-union men o1 Bom the companies’ offices. far no violence has been re- but at Scranton, where the employes refused to obey) call, apprehension ts felt rouble will be encountered be-| ibe close of the day. from Panther Valley says iP runners, almont all the en- and @ great many firemen for work this morning, and are being kept free from This district has opposed th from the beginning. it Hazleton last night two serv-| ‘employed in the Hazleton house to wait on two spectai offi- Tesigned their places. A big tration was given in by the strikers, who em to another i, where to pay all their expenses LICE AND PACKERS : | BRICAG®, June 2~The embargo| Hiteat was parti - hers ie Bierien under poi 4 if of ened with Mp ice f to purchase , BEM the boycotted ‘ Ellen reliever the uneasiness of ia of fearfu H the men v c any momer nailer apm rs aed q Was le ‘ da thet at a a meet eld oe it fs not xoon » Mt would affect practiea cay Meat market in Chicago. eae! stop all work in th to Print the News & # vt NS ARE SILENCED IN SOUTH AFRICAN FIELDS Broods Over Decimated Boer d War-Wearied Phalanxes of the British nEVUTENEU Relief Fund at Fernie Is In- adequate Special to the Star, FERNIE, June 2—~The work of getting bedies out of the mine is Proceeding very slowly on account of ft tons of it. Another body, that of « boy, Wm.Owens, has been recovered, making a total of 110. The body of young Owens’ father is stili in the mine. Miners are tunneling to get at some of the bodies, Three ure now} in sight, but cannot be uncovered at| Present ‘on account of gas, Coroner H. H. Trites has adjourned the in- quest until June 9. The Canadian Pacific ratiway has| not only given $3,000 to the reitef| fund, but is giving thd widows and orphans of miners killed in the explosion half rates in railway fare. Michael Baron, who lost his father and brother, left for the Extension mine Saturday mornin He was on his way to Fernie when the explosion took place. Mrs, Andrew Patterson who lost her young husband, left for Nanaimo, She has three small child ren, the youngest only two weeks J The relief fund is at a standstill, owing to the press dispatches ying that the coal company We going to prov ermanently for the destitut widews and children. Managing rector Rogers will be here tonight and will be interviewed as tt this is correct. Tie ers’ Union Is giving § fund. A very pitiful relief committe who lost a girt has b od since her od to the re rwood hin relief, but it was power to assist him, A given t phan lat odies of B. Stanchina and Ar toin Mattes have been brought ou | They were working in the lower lev “BOGART DIES NEW YORK, June 2—John TPB gart, one of the men Injured in the automobile accident on Staten Is jand Saturday, died in the hospital last night, making two deaths ¢ to the disaste Baker and D held 4 charge on man ughter cleaned on bail af 4 night passed in an infirmary and Vicir Tonight and cloudy h 006 light to fresh south to FRANCISCO, June 2. comber wheat ML len rock. Some of the bodies are| supposed to be under hundreds of| {pia |F THE SEATTLE STAR. _ NE CENT A COPY # # & 4 & #ASIX CENTS A WEEK SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, JU! ce to i co-opera- pare va South African eubjects in promoting a Welfare of thetr common coun- An tmamense crowd there: 2 #140 Buckingham. palace. = Sas the national anthem, accompanted by ® dig military band that suddenly Dut tn AA appearance, © excitement continued through- out the night, inorearing rather than waning, Cabs and ated with banners, merchante opened up thelr places of business and made h displays of the flag, and many | en, TERMS OF SURRENDER 222 o2ooc2=) Lord Minto who states that Lord | Kitchener has cabled him that peace was signed Saturday night. A dix | demonstration took place here last | night, joy bells pealing and the na tional anthem and Te Deum being sung in all churches, Afterwards a civie mass meeting was held in the | Dri hall, when patriotic addresses nd songs were given. KEPT RIGHT ON WALKING the Ferris Didn't Know Whe: Trestle Ended Policeman Helms and a few em- ployes of the Seattle Transfer Co., fished H. C. Ferris out of the bay at Second avenue south and King street shortly after 9 o'clock thia morning. Ferris had collected more drink than he could comfortably carry and was very unat of gait. While walk ing along near the transfer barns he folied to realize where the trestle stopped and the water began, and kept righ: on going. The next scene showed him struggling in the water It was anveasy ma out, Police headquarters was noti fied and the patrol wagon sent down to get the half drowned man, He was brought to the city jail, where m blankets were placed around nd he was given medical atter n ad he sobers up and ut he will be released ‘TRIES TO MURDER © PREMIER June 2-—Col. Peth BUCHARES {, a retired off entered the amber of deputies today and at tempted to assassinate the Roumar nier, Bystanders seized th purpose. NEW CHURCH Williams & Clark are drawing f 00 Catholic church rea of the ground 20 feet, and Ita seat ple, The build at Ballard. Thi floor will be ng capacity ing will be of Roman brick and frame superstructure Contractor J. J. Power t 4 the parochial resi ther Achtergale t of Wiillam M, Ramsay died Saturc at his home, corner of Fifth aven and Madison street, The funera rnoon from the held this aft rewidence, under the auspices of Ionic lodge No. 90, F. & A The E 2, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTIEL MUST NOW K LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN SHAPE OF RESTRAINING ORDERS TO BE TAKEN IN THE COURTS—PEOPLE MEAN BUSINE: OF BEACON HILL On Tuesday, May 13, the Star cave facts in an article ap to the sanitary abuses and uncleanly practices of certain slaughter houses situated on the tide flaws. The residents of Beacon Hill had suffered in more or | me time, and caused property to decrease in value hae lessened the demand for r in that portion of the city, mber of the im- Rain has been falling in nifloent View of Puget Bound, many ra of he ante, A heavy || Bioeng ct If You Want the Best Suits istration in 10 per cen! the last national election. On ac~ count of the As & prominent n nt club sald: in a place where silence for |g to the} win hen have to keep the doors hut all summer. Hi hee ntaken down © before this,” ‘tomorrow night. TWO ACRE TRACT en are claiming victory, an| with typb Others Were Ready Persons traveling © gubernatorial « mn eeith & Madore: ot Rot eke than |] Feady for oulitvation, or a fine ‘The Democrats, on the other | rrective measures have been tak-| itictsing the slaughter whieh t® head Chamberlain of this m pain of exp is a prominen' personal violence for the wrong they believed had been | done their comrade Details Affirm It Although the story i strenuoy and another b Rews to me,” maid President | a thing had happened it | been A most serious who has heard it raves removed Remingtc bail manager, it is afirr Remington's student friends was considerable fri ‘vem the fam’ aa a domestic. eanor and some of the # the whole school, for his all friendly actions toward Remington With this end in view BABY GIRL MURDERED LITTLE ONE TIED = AND THROWN INTO THE BAY || pelled to clean up the v smber was very unjustly insulted as this “s|PASSENGERS WIN A GASE Valencia Is Held Liable for Damages child to indicate er to pull him| IN _A SACK) Ith costs in the caw asaasin and frustrated his| p t of Washington, COR. 29 AVE & UNION ST - ‘un 1 not : ~~ TRUE ECONOMY ‘BALLARD NOTES |__ m= zieES® Strictly High-Grade AILED “DER publican Club of Ba address the lab. ign, with a| Who Ie Responsible? | y| BiSHOP DREYFOGEL HERE mily will apeak In Germa this evening at gelioal church. risen street and Taylor avenue, Seattle and the home team on tne park diamond yesterday, stood 13 to |7 in favor of the Dilensburg team, o Vi aine were buried in Lake View pie und ie slots cotia iave ——_—— f WEATHER FORECAST Your business in the city and ADAMS 4c BLANCHARD— home in the country 5 i> Tonight and Tuesday, cloudy with occasional showers, GON JUST THE THING Hinckley Block A fine new gasoline Jaunch and 14% acres on Mercer Island. Use the launch to conie to the city Py 14 back, and if you raise fruit, ete. on land for sale, garry it to Paeeenen market In your own boat, Land front# on Lake Washington and Both Political Sides] yok 8 great mommer conte nly Cost you Jand. ‘This will Claim to Have Won. nae vce > gee | Is the Best Good Enough? PORTLAND, June 2e-An election of state afte: Water front at entrance of Sal- i being held in Ore- i] "mon Bay, commanding a mam ieee than in| Donte entering, Seat dwell fruits, elegant home site, Price reasonable; easy terme, $s at the RightPrices We | Have Them On Columbia car line, clone to on paintaining that ll Lake Washington, " splendid de Mniol| view of Inke, all cleared and site for a good home for a party having business in the city; confidence in the | al conedenes tn thy veral business men, having ment in our stock is ‘ne bem that can the success of their rm aidences adjoining this prop: + tad nousndes ¥ at the present time; very || be bought anywhere at the prices we ask—and mult of the voting is of|f Teasonable terms, they're all Wool Suits—the only kind we sell. “Ropubileane * have HERBERT S. UPPER Men's Cheviot and Scotch Tweed Suits, all sizes, eas manee eS 12 and 13 Scheverman Block, | at $17.50, , Men's Suits, in novelty goods, stripes and mixturas, light and dark grey, at $12.50. ; h R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, ng Saturday night ” hint and "fessed up abject apologies —————-—==-=—t | Cock Stoves and Cooking Utensils Our line of cast Cook Stoves is the talk of the town. Here you can find any size imagin« able, from the smallest bach- elor style to the larger ones used in hotels or restaurants, We not alone have a large stock and a complete assort- ment to select from, but ‘our ps are such that It en- ables anyone to make their purchases here. Besides that, all our stoves are guaranteeed to be perfect bakers and fuel savers. Tt ts also a known fact that our line of chen Goods | Priest with aj a twinkle in his eye. | line. he concluded, wartly. of Ro ago between a! dents but this particular sure he was never so ory has it.” A soft-finished cheviot | ht summer weight: silk sew al to the @ ed hand-made buttonholes Th trong, ever-¥ Italian f app m 4 yn the main floor is the most varied and com juite sure are we that we are able to save you some money on every item! purchased WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIND JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE heung wnikht ine Aiport Hansen 722/32 je Milo A. Hoot of Se | whe jargest Jewelry house ip the 2 teams ‘Northweat. rk bie prices doesn’t mean that our operations are under-priced, nor does it mean that we over-charge yor We strive for that happy medium where quality and conscienes are the first requisities to be considered and our professional service is priced as low as is consistent therewith. rIMATES FURNISHND WITHOUT CHARGE, FLORENCE DENTAL CO.°* Suu" probably carried the Renton team » White Knights of aHT KIND.” Your money back for the asking.

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