Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
* O, June 3 —Rioting the stock yards Tewumed this re sent & num! Oaly Paper tn Seattle That ® Dares to Print the News # a ICAGO FULL OF RIOTERS Fight Mobs---All Big Stores Now Without Teamsters 2 ~Strike Increases is the drivers morning ber of ep town to deliver several B® police who we by & ‘The wagons were ce ater others reserved outbreak (ook a serious of the down-town district everal thousand ga thered them jeering the driv- 4 rush was made for the | With the intention of upset contents into the streets, charged the mob, us freely and made severa. They succeeded tn gettin: to one of the stores where delivery was Here a crowd of 10, and made another rusl pie wagons, but the police beat until the wagons h meat. ad de The wagons then to the yards, followed by ‘of the crowd. Parce! Deliveries Stop R became known later that rs it _atores were still at~ take meat & general call was from the lesied Of teamsters and the re that fn @ short time M & department store tion to deliv there in the any- strike became general, to all parcel deliveries as the other lines. Dusiness of a it the is completely paralyzed. ig the tie-up that only stores in the subur' ‘bs and NANO IN COLLISION » Jackson i the Shinano ler Nose Into s of Japan Attor- jelmoken, $5000 dam- Attorneys Bodwell & Duff. t Northern, furnished se- secured the release Pg SB ge 9 of the crowd —— ae etc. en Bs ‘well as the Japances Gen. ISS WALKER A CANDID. ATE friends of Miss Plorence stenographer of th: ‘attorney office, havi prose- e an- her as a candidate for the of the Elks carnival. They they will push her can- f with vim and vigor, and are of success. ralker ts one of the most young. women of the city TIME! CIENTS ENJOY RENEWED YOUTH -ya, tiiacum?” was the greeting that through the halis ‘entrance into the contest it all the more interesting | seph Bates, J. ~ PIONEERS REV BIGGEST ANNUAL CELESRATION IN HISTORY OF OLD- re- of the court building this mornin, hyas kiosh,” was t that generally met it. 4 for their 19th ann ito the sf Mimade Judge Hanford's nn SS cheerrul an an old tos A Big Crowd he Fe: ual re- the old-timers composing thi on Pioneer Association rimitive Chi that prevailed on Puget #0 < days before the raliroad came] out of town are taking a stre re- ok 4 court hioned than 200 pioneers are attend- reunion which ommenced Morning with the annual bus! Meeting of the association an 404 tomorrow with the regui picnic when, as the ives express it, will meet to eat ploneers the ancient clami ies and taik over old times. Jance is the largest in the of the association and indi- & growing sentiment re in support of the o This Morning's Work ing was the election 24 the passage of an 5 Rdment to the by-law: leir, of Olympia, succeed: Ms president of the assoc Bryan of Seattle was re-elect | . lary, and Ll, 8. Rowe le War re ted treasurer. among prgani- ‘principal business transacted of of- mport- Al of Be ‘The - it to the by-laws provides B the wife or husband of a pic me a member of the on the Dion eer. Passed Away oneiderat' same terms part of the ‘ted to the reading of the |at fs of “the B the year, ton MMowing 14 of members three of ex-me iw the list as an ious officers. Sec- | truste Bryan reported 17 deaths dur- | dep« ot the mbers. Joxeph THE §S SEATTLE, W away from the hi j are in & position to do busines: the people of the efty ar on them for such necessart imperative. Ricting Last Night Last night the crowds became riot ous and in the afternoon se stredt fights had taken piace and humerous arrests had been made. As evening approached and the crowds were turned loose from the various factories, the progress of meat wagons driven by non-union teamsters and protected by police- men was purposely retarded by other wagona and blockades fol- lowed. ‘The demonstration culminated in a fight at the foot of the Tweifth street viaduct near the Grand Con. tral freight station. There six wagons Delonging to retail firms | were attacked by the mob, the driv ers badly bandied and the meat thrown into the streets. ‘Three po loemen, eight drivers and the own gre of the shops to which the meat was being delivered fought the crowd and got the worst of the bat- ue. Sergeant Mooney’ was badly cut by @ negro named \Allen, who Was fin ally overpowered and arrested. Geo. F. Robting, one of the butchers, sustained a fracture? skull and may ie. A riot call was, issued and six patrol wagons loaded with officers drove through the crowd and es corted the meat wagons to their de- livery points. Thirty-eight men were arrested. At midnight 160 po- licemen were etailed at the stock yards in anticipation of troubie to- ay. ODD FELLOWS Special to the Star. WHATCOM, June 3.—The Grand lodge, LO. 0. F. State of Washing- ton, is now im full session in thie tty . About 1200 Odd Fellows are here from various parts of the State In.the parade last evening all order: im the city were ted. An excursion of Oda we arrived from Vancouver, &. C.. this morning in @ special train of even cars. This afternoon will be devoted to sports inder the direction of the lL. 0. O. F. SLOW COUNT PORTLAND, June 2—At noon onty partial jection returns were re- ceived and the city of Portland is not yet completed. Enough is known from the intérstate to indicate the election by a close vote of Chamber- lain, Democrat, for governor. Re- publicans concede his election. Other state officers and congressmen are Republiean. Inman, Democrat, leads Wiliams, Republican, for mayor of Portland. Acc ite results will not be known bef: tomorrow. THIRTEEN PARK POLICEMEN ‘Thirteen employes of the park de- prunes were today appointed spec- HOT TIME IN THE QUEEN CITY OF THE SOUND THREE LaCrosse Suffers with the defunct bank [jan a well known figure PIKE STREET ON JULY FOU STATES SWEPT Several Lives Lost--Joliet in a Cloudburst--- EATTLE ASHING TON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE TH DEBATE IS 1#02, == oaks tame | = i) = — WASHINGT D, ©, June 4— | the last Yay of battle on tho ||] 8% few wenators in the , by M the ‘el fell, wording t ‘ previous agreement, debate under the 15-minute rule was resumed a the routine business was dis- ||] we 1 of t hen Culberson of Texas took the he ted & sensation by pro ducing of the charges fled with the w arument by Private Andrew W A Beret the department " 1 inhurnan treatment of Ii » prisoners - nator Bever st know where Culberson got the cop and asked if Gen. Miles had not fur \imhed It Culberson refused to the “question of the # Indiana was impertinent Refore the questions ¢ ar ried toa more heated py chal called for ord nd both senators stopped glaring wt each other | the debate continued. | ‘The house this afternoon, without opposition, adopted the conference |report on the river and harbor ap propriation bill EW TACOMA BOAT The steamer Ray City ts to be put | on the Seattle-Tacoma run once more. Under the management of W. J. Eilis, she will make two trips dally, best Thursday at noon MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE ats Cudine: Judge Ci and > in the ff ‘clock this afternoon Sheriff aw ut & complaint ans court charging Py Upderwood with mur t degree USUAL ORDER IS REVERSED Young Elmo Husband Presents His Wite With « Baby Boy A young man came 100 miles to Be- attle yesterday from Bimo, a ut the Northern Pacific Backman boy. His wife | othing Of the transaction, | on buing presented | an be imagined bet- ter than described. Mra. at the Gepot matron, no-| tioed the young man with the bright little baby at the depot. i his pock ets could be seen botties of paregoric —_——_—— ———__--——— cepted: | My wife has told me frequentty| station. was arrested by Jafler Step- vw oa ae lier this “morning charged with] (hat she Wanted to adopt a baby. ih 5 |drunkenness. The. woman 1s be- ington Chil} oy tween 65 nnd 70 years of Age ° ty had 70 on hand,|e was arrested yesterday and was al- lowed to go early this morning. & ftated that ahe waa going home, but id not succeed In reaching (here, home to select on nice surprine | back to my wife, I of the infants wai only 3 weeks old, and the other 6 weeks of age, #01 took the older. The boy will be a pleasant surprise to my wife,” he added, as he sped away on the train present to thought YAQUI BATTLE TUCBON, Ariz, June 2—A report | front of a saloon on Yeeler way. J. M. LATIMER about the police the water out. ‘The mine operators, | mmere See Them in Inoorpore ted. 1290-1222 Ind ave. Phone, Main “Wetinesday Special Best Pure Baking 8: and soothing syrup. He was feeding sine package ... Be the infant with milk in a bottis|/—| Dest Nebraska corm Starch, which he kept warm in his inside! Ware Pedy oe; will & pocket. Mrs. Stine offered him her Fahe . jor ‘% js 2 areistance, which he gratefully ac ey jararoni, Bpaghet Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. Dress Trousers CENTS A MONTH po you . , THIS? ] Hinckley Bloc'c age Dy | a H “ aed una go Vise Heads THIS 1S | A GOOD BUY | HERBERT S. UPPER man Block, nd 13 Scheuer enue and Che reet ai Our Window 1 & Whit wton stock, $12.60, 00 and $18.00 high grade Men’s Suits $750 n All sizes, many styles, in Reotch Tweeds, Casimere Oxford Cheviote, Chalk Lines and Worsteds, ——o Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 Firat Ave. Souts wAN R. T. SHANNON GROCERY Co, 1051. FIVE-CENT SALE. the Loc and Vermicettt, 180 per Ib. regular price will geil Wednes day, per Ib. Be plit Peas, Pearl Barley, Sago, Taptooa, per Ib Be holoest 1c ‘size Bird Seed, packages, far ‘ R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, $5 policemen by Mayor Humes, up- has been received here from Hermo- COM MITTED| On recommendation of Syperinten- tan of & Battie fought near that dent of Parks Little. The men will | between tho Yaqut Indians and — | Deon duty at the various parks,| JOLT Ill, June 2.—A cloudburst| sands of dollars worth of merchan-|[i0er Oo' Ue cinder Cen. Torres in|, J- M. Latimer, a young lawyer of futies Will princheatte ee te ecnett | struck Joliet end vicinity at mid-| dine ruined which the Tpdians ost 129 killed and | this city. was fommitted to the in- the malicious destruction of proper. | Bight, causing the loss of at least) Di pie MGOVERN. wounded: _ Fifteen Mexican soldiers | ne een elon eae ee ty and vandalism. three lives and an tmm axe| MARBLE FORD. were PESTLE: at the Seattle ‘al hospital. His The new appointees are: W. L.| to property. Almost every railroad ie MGRAW aunt, Mra H. L. Waughop, his cousin | bman, P. B. Randolph, William | track entering the city was washed damage is roughly estimated| arch Waenher, ond lee deonis| McPhee, 8. Nelson, F. H. Newell, W.| away and raliroad tratfic has been| at $900,000, Mitcuia dete Citnaseus Gs tone Pearse, J. Wilson, © erson, Jo- uspended for hours. — ified as to hie symptoms of insanity Algar, L P. Reyn ple were asleep whep the raging | General Storm He believes himself to be the p olda, J. D. Raisbeck and W. Dutcher poured down upbn the city] CHICAGO, June i.—Late dis at national secrets, and before they could be aroused,| patches indicate that the rain and that he will succ were penned in their homes. An| electrical storm that culminated #0 it as president of the alarm was quickly given and the| disattrously at Joliet ts fener 4 ry work of rescue in. Hundreds of | through Northern [ili , Wile ciuttiganainne, persons were taken from their houses) consin and portions of South Dakota practiced law for some tim fn small boats, but many were still| Outside Joliet the most serious withstanding the previous atti-| fooler’, aw ion wens tim prisonere at daylight husiness of| damage was done at LaCrosse, Wi of the city authorities against! the appointment of district matters the city le practically #uspended, and| where several bulldings are reported the “blind pig Proprietors of of Alaska, and his disappoint- ‘These are custom garments in milis and factories closed. | as partially destroye a park are still hoping t at tm Oot Gattone: ts wan oe eee Fone nit ome places the water ts five rd, Iil., one man was to eell lquor at the park. | the atl pega F (| all eave price—same quality of IS IN PROGRESS TODAY—THREE HUNDRED AN- | +1) “lop ives) luce were a by lighting. At Desoto and| Two ef them, Jamen Harriott ee See ewnreee Oe 8 diuibiaientuaih washed away and scores rendered| Brownsville, Wis, considerable dam Piliem aes, hei ig ca 4 he a —same exclusive patterns uninhabitable. More than 100 rafl-| age was done, and one life lost ‘aptain Wiverd of the pollee —sathe work i i i voad cars are completely xubmerged.| Heavy hafl fell in South Dakota,| department yesterday, charged with INTERBAY manship. The tal Comstock, 1845; Hannah Bishop,| Many cattle ware drowned and thou-| badly da selling iquor without & Heense, Each — sun -elaon aby ahuieinn sn 955 cans 1864; L. Diller, 1857; Mary T. Hoo: g ae put igh oo! Le Pe 7 a petition thet ie ae a in the cor of the: 4 patitiol na + 80 does ou fio Low, “Ist: Sallie’ 8. MUST CHARGE MORE | ti0t, Stetten ana. 5. w, Schiociger, |and Robert Seater be declared ar taller Ann’. Mann, 1864; Francis McNatt ition the counoll for licenses |rupt, was fled in the federal court | (our's is very high salaried), 1852; Charles Nuff, 1960; Margaret —--~-- police, license and revenue com-|lIate yesterday afternoon by their Pontius, 1868: William H. Shy ‘The restaurant Keepers of the city | mittee of the council hax had the ap-|creditdrs, It _i# claimed that the 1462; Kate Waller, 1863; Dr. N. will mest tonight in Germania hail | plications under consideration for|Beators are insolvent and are in- trander, 1852; Lamar Cheadle, to organize an association that prices | some time and last night reported sted to the Crane Co., the Seattle Gay Hayden, 1880 ie on meat, fish and @gg orders may favoring the rejection of the ‘ational bank and the firm of Turn- Bais nttarcoek Pho hc nino. 6 venta. ¢ high prices| tions. The report was adopted by|er & Lewis in the aggregate sum of : : LL Mich they ate obliged to pay for | the councll without a disaenting vote, | 88,121.¢ ride about the city. ee ee ele te all cron | a TS The orator of the day at Madinc : Mon 3 pe . [ome 5 k tomorrow will be Colonel W charged te mere for meats Soe Wan. OO Meters on ;| LOS ANGE , June 2.—Dan - - TRUE ECONOMY ethers will miso speak. The picnic| E. Melius, ¢ of the grievance | IN GLASSES lunch will be served in the Madison| committee of the Brotherhood of + oh park genties. oad Trainmen, this morning =. coon union murdered James Landon, also # rail | of tho finest material, Mm the eyes pe road man, at Colton. Mellua t# con | ly ana ‘are reasonable Ih price ductor on the Santa Fe railway | cout, wiees snake, ‘you happy and com- | Landon, It 8 alleged, attacked | sega yen Mellus in the caboone of a moving Pak PE i | SCHUCHARD ovricat, co, train. Mellus struck him over the A cans } oor Bre epéeialieta, | head with a brake handle and beat ae | ° 207 Boca e., Seattle. § I ‘ JOHN DIX his brains owt Beneficial Order Meets and Electe|Civic Federation Issues an Appeal to the|wartcnes. pramonns. Five oe Mellus has surrendered and ts now Office | 5 OMWELRY AND SILVERWARE. | lodged in the jail at San Bernardino. 5 100te wvmamttit t ar lodged in the jail'at Han Ber ‘The Bon Marche Employes Benet Vanderbilt Companies Albert Hansen ‘rut VHATCOM, June 3.—Unexpected | eatatic 4 tend The largest Jewelry house in the | progress was secured in the St. John | Association met with « full attend NERS. <ul fre jarges |trial yesterday The jury was se ance last night at the Bon Marche | loured out of 13 men examined. I store. A constitution and by-laws] WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 3— on the other hand, say they have all | Conspiracy existed between St.| or ine Waldeck-Roussean mintatry | 22M the following officers were|men, cngineers and pumpmen whol perienced men at the pumps, how | hn, Bruce, Olesen and Stangroom|°% ‘he Walde Glected to serve until January 1, 1900: | violated the union's orders to strike |ever, and the slightest break might a purpose of looting the Bean. \Was held today, ‘The president re-| President, D. W. Alverson; first vice| yesterday, went to work again to-| cause damage |dinavian bank | cetved the definite resignation of the| president, J. H. Norton; second vioo|day. A few. were persuaded to re- ports trom Pottsville show that] | Col d Jreused the jury at|cabinet and requested the members | president, A. B. Baker; secretary, W.}main away from the collieries, bat |in the Shenandoeh valley the etrik ee Jeome length, endeavoring to show |to continue until auccessors could be} J. Akers; treasurer, A Suiiti;|o> dan no Willan has Geen report~ lone cre gaming malt porate ena Dut lc KINI ; that St. John’s transactions were | chosen. siead; directors, George Kubn, Clare|ed. Engines and pumps are work-|few if any pumps are Working |Your money back for the asking simply loans from the bank for which | ae ly 8. Colegrove, Harry Paulin, Mrs. J.ling everywhere, and no damage is} ae eee ‘ he gat C. Collins and Mine M rdhoff.|being done by floods: aumaToN CG, June 8—|Ltte’s Auditorium, Madison and 8. Bah GETS 26 MONTHS | Oe itisociation nas a $6 week uick|” About 4000 armed Goal and iron po-|An”appeat has been. made through Third Av placed on th eno oe | benefit, tree physician and $00 or|tice are patrolling the yards, | sev-|the National Civic Federation to the | Complimentary overtures ANCISCO, June 4—C. 8.| $100 death benefit, aceording to sal-leral secret meetings of tallroad wer aware, Lackawanna & Weaterr sbove ‘. foted of usiag| ary, class and dues . re yield, ena the strike aitus-|ana'r a swith | DRAMATIC RECITAL ¥ lent purposes ~ tion ng dincusne 1 vie r ay the Pupils of the omoting an alleged bition. do! CASE MOST PITIABLE Jes claim the viet ana letrine, vas, both Va z th: A uP ws ne ined to was sentenced towerve| After three hours of liberty from | P Mitchell says the mir rbUt con been most op-|__ Sean Dramatic School, Hnaw to show St. John’s connection |26 months in the Alameda couaty| the police station, Mrs. R. Breokes,|can with the present force keep| posed to making concessions to the (WEDNESDAY E ING, June 4th, 4:30 o'clock, Wear Our Hats ss in the Hat business ident, but the natural of the careful forethought in the selection of our goods, and earn est efforts put hat fauitiess in styles and workman ship. From our large stock of Hate you will be able to select ’ style.” Our sue wae not an forth to have every ust your in brown and $5.00 in all shapes and shades, prices “The Youmans,” the best hat mad black “The Stetson, range from $1.50 to. $3.50 “The Oxford,” guaranteed to wear as well as an $5.00 hat, at. $3.5 “The Crushers,” $1.00 to $1.50 Straw Hats in all correct shapes. Adams « Blanchaed i252" Hinckley Block BATH CABINETS $3.50 for a few days only— call and examine them. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG (0. 627 FIRST AVENUE HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS Toak advantage of our great clearance eale yesterday, and wo want huntreds and hundreds more to come, for we feel that everybody should take advantage of this extraordinary Sale. A few of the many bargains: dbo buys 65¢ Wothen's Lace Trim- 80 buys S0c Boys’ Balbriggan med Vests and Drawers to Shirts and Drawers. match. We buys ie Brass Extension se buys sc Women's Lisle Rods. 17e buys 30¢ Turkish Stand Scarf. © Se buys @c Turkish Dresser Beart. 2c buys foc Turkish Stand Scarf. Se buys l0c Fancy Dress Lawna, ye buys 4c House Lining. ee buys The Lace Curtains. S%e buys Téc White Spreads Ta ‘Thread Vests, all ctor Ste buys ec Women Sleeve Combination Suits, Sc bugs 4%: Women's Half Wool Shirte-end werk. So buys 10e WEinen’s Black Hose. i5e buys 20¢ Women’s Black Hose with white figures. 160 buys 20¢ Women’s Black Hose . hite feet. $1.19 buys $1.59 Colored Spreads. 2c Women's Fast Plack Pie buys $1 Comforts. $1.29 buys $1.75 Comforts, 250 buye 3Be Women's Lace Hose. $1.65 buys $2.00 Comforts. 2c buys 20 Women’s Fast Black Se buys 10c Women's Cream Opera H Vesta. 28¢ buys 500 Women's Fancy Col- Ie buys i5c Women's White ored Drop Stitched Hone. Vests. Se buys lhe Children’s Sleeveless %c buys 40c Women's Fancy Venta, epectal. Vests. Klondike Supplies We carry a complete stock of high-grade Klondike Supplies, @uch as Picks, Shovels, Sleds, Tents, Rope, Hammers, Saws and ‘Tools of all kinds, Boat Pitch, Oakum, ete, Supplies Our stock ‘of Mill Supplies, such as Canthooks, Peavies, Wedges, Sletges, b-'round Hooks, Axes, Crosscut Saws and Chain, &o, We _ have a complete stock of Builders’ Herdware, Locks, Knobs, Butts, also Sash Weights, Cord, Building Paper, &c. THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. OUR $3 DERBY But you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for one as good— See SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed SEATER & C0. ALLGRADEFURNITURE Dealers in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, \ Graniteware, Crockery Carpets, Olicloth, Linoleum, Shades, Lace Curtains, Draperies, everything to furnish your home complete. Estimates and prices cheerfully given 912, 914, 916 First Avenue Phone Buff 456, Seattle, Wash. |