The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1902, Page 1

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Sent by many bn oo la. 4 CB, 1 i ee to work, and the number is ESTROYS 200 LIVES Jnother Eruption of the Crater Fol- ~ lowed by Tremendous Tidal Wave Throws Martin- ique Into Panic Bt Lucia, Kept. 1.—|} 1t is also reported that the town lot Le Carbet, which was destroyed na jin the eruption of last spring, has et de France, reports that Mount | been swept by a tidal wave. The Gated 200 additional victims crater has now subsided, but all Mar- y night. ‘The viltage of | tinique is panic-stricken. Ashes Rouge was destroyed and|are still failing upon adjoining ts- lands cE! British steamer Korona, Wreck Slaughters Negro Excursionists and Railway Men Lara wd were killed outright ‘wenty-five more passengers were fatally injured. Engineer C was fatally Injured. Doctors from Bi: mingham and Columbus have bee: it on special trains to the scen: ne- hoe Servite acer | ue iM Ala, eg lenry | from the chapel of But « Gone at 10 ecioek in the morning. piss, chop sule and all of the nese Gelicacies will adorn the arave of the ry tee Bpeet possibte will be paid by the Jocal Cotony to their dead country- BLOODLESS WAR GAME TRUMBULL, Conn., Sept. 1. or Sat Block Island thie bardment. The 32? 3 Z 3 z and then t troops ashore, who seized the stations, General Barry re- that the first knowiedge that the fleet was off Poin ith was early this morning. At Kearsage, Massachusetts, Scor- Panther and Nina ay hed island in column formation. Island will now be used as a base, The marines captured ‘0 signaimen. WOODSHELL, Mane., Sept.1.--The first hostile movement in the war game between the army and the na- Vy occurred this morning, when the ¢ruiner Olympia entered the port and landed blue jackets, who selned the telegraph and telephone lines. thus red communication with Martha's Vineyard and the Eilliza- beth Isiands. ON KING STREET A bold highway robbery ocurred on ing street, between Bighth and ath avenues at an early hour this morning. Michael Kelly, who lives at 447 Twelfth » ‘south, was the | vietim. He lost a gold watch and a | few cente In change, and was struck la heavy blow on the head Mr. Kelly was going home at 2:20 o'clock thie morning, when set upon 44 robbed. He was on K eet, it # a Ju 2 : i i E ‘organization movement ail the unions presefted the rival central gov- abe Building Trades the Labor Council and the ‘ater Front Federation—Jol in. ie i to the tail p. ‘The jon’ of honor ; the rades composed the team drivers cH the third. After these came trades council in six divi pee Pullding Trades | Counen z Front Federation. Parade was embellished “a floats represent: the 7 iustries, enlivened with ‘Th marchers im uniform an4 holiday fe- extent, of theit juddenly, without any warning whatever, he was struck a heavy | blow on the trea id knocked to the ground. He then saw his sasailants | Alter the parade exercioes were Reid at the ©) for the first time, Both were mask- utes, Mayor Schmits Seting as president of the day. ULATES AMERICA ed. They robbed him of his Watch and money and disappeared. The police were notified today. ‘STREET CAR ACCIDENT NEW YORK, Sept. 1—A Madison avenue electric car knocked a cross street car off the track this morning at One Hundred and Sixteenth street, and injured more than 20 people. | There were no fatalities, Both cars | were loaded with passengers. Num. hurt in their ef- “Geittantly tnoreasing. ‘The strikers faeretriovaly engaged in per- mts Others to join the ‘ang | fort to of ail kinds ix practic sun. | jm the city. Several t -} ee re, tioned in the city | r, but there have peserious disturbances us yet | ave heen forbidden MARY arrests made upon s: CHINESE FUNERAL the pomp and ceremony ,Atiatocracy, Chin Lam, Teemason, will be buried w cemetery, | of mercha in Lake V “uyehing cereimonics will bs held | were for Weesue COLD WATER CONVENTION The state convention of the hibition party will tomor |row afternoon at 2 o'clock in Little's | hail, on Madison street, near Third | avenue. Pro- “Queen arrived from The steamer San Francisco at 12 carried 164 passengers and 1750 tons 1006 tons of which had Just passed Bighth avenue. | VORS WU FA UNIONISM Chinese Minister Deliv-| ers Labor Address RINGHAMTON, N, ¥., Sept. 1.—In & speech to the labor unions here to- | day Chinese ministerWu, after argu lng in favor of the arbitration of bor disputes, asserted that Ch solved the ptoblem by the adopt of the profit sharing scheme. Mr. | Yu waid that he favored unionism protection. He paid a high tri > American workingmen. In discussing Chinese exclusion Mr. Wu anid ever been said or done by me which was not beneficial to American labor. It has been my aim, not to secure the unrestricted admission of Cht nese laborers, but enly to remove un necessary obstacles to the coming ot merchants, students and other desir- able clasnes. Hostile legisiation against China hurts American labor ing men, because China retaliates by decreasing her purchases of Ameri- can products, Am must find markets for her surplus products or her workmen will suffer. APPOINTED COADJUTOR ROMP, Sept, 1.—The propaganda today recommended the appointment lof Bishop Montgomery of Los An- | geler as coadjutor to Archbishop Ri- orfan of San Francisco. KILLED ON THE RAILS. Rpecial to the star, EVERETT, Sept. 1~-Fragments of a human body were found along the rails of the Great Northern railway just seuth of this city this morning ut no clothing. The rails were streaked with blood for half a mile, and pieces of flesh and bone, and Ainjointed fingers and other mem. bers were picked up at intervals, The fact that no clothing und in puzzling, but it is supposed that the man was riding on a brake beam, and that his clothing was caught on the axle and torn from him as he was dragged under the wheels, NOT THERE “I assure you that nothing has|* BUFFALO, Sept. _1,—-President Mitchell of the United Mine Worker ertised to speak at the| Labor day ¢ ine in thin city, fail Jed to arrive, hence the day was de- [voted to the parades only. CATTLE STAR. S, WASHINGTON, MONDAY ‘EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902. LaborsChild vprayy Now in the dawnlaga’ the world there came A single-minded, epewthonded youth whore Was Labor. Nothing tis fortune but the will To use his swelling thewes for good and not for i. Contented he,though every day should break Ks fortune on itself and live for its own sake. bw wb Then, in the early days, he wooed and won And mated with that daughter of the Sen, ‘The smilivg Earth. . Happy the days that sped. Qaoh with its burden, but devoid of dreed, Ueti) trom out the womb of Mother Earth Lebor's first child, Accretion, had its humble FARMING DISTRICTS TAKE UP | THE PUBLIC MARKET SCHEME ——e ‘The country prens in taking up the question Of establishing a public market in Seattle. In the farming dietricts, which will be brought to Seattle's very qaies by the completion of the new Be- attles Tacoma Interurban Electric Ralir the producers are taking a warm of the question, and may be expected to give the city material aid when the proposition is brought up tn the council fhe White River Journal of Kent, one of theteading news- papers of the southern end of the county, ays In ite issue of ast week “The Senttle-Tacoma Interurban Ratlway te at Inst complet- ¥ the opportunity {t affords to create profitable transportation “In connection with It there must be a public market: but the market will not be established unless the producers take an interest th ft. The subject Is now before the chamber of com- merce of Beattie, but It is an enterprise which {@ not for the hene- fit of any individual, and must bw depend for accompliah- ment pon the efforts of the farmers.” . ccc cccccoccoccooocoococs i MR. DUGDALE AND HIS AGGREGATION OF SEATTLE BALL- | PLAYERS DROPPED TO SECOND PLACE SATURDAY AT THE | HANDS OF GUTTE’S MARY MACLANE'S—DUGDALE RECEIV. | £0 ANOTHER JOLT YESTERDAY, AND STARTS ON A WELL- ARNED GLIDE TOWARD THE CELLAR MESSENGER STRIKE OFF | WEATHER FORECAST moensenger mtern| Seattle and Vicinity cht and strike, The company announces, | however, that It will retain the girls whieh Were employed strike, reinstating bo as vaeanclen ove jto the-auestions wiheh caused the i] during the je only as fast CHICAGO, the Sept. 1.—The atrike of boys in the c*<* ¥en} KING MAY VISIT US LONDON, & ourrent today t tember, tora and Albert. The American em- bassy disclaims any knowledge of the story, but admits that the report came from Mariborough house, DESERT THE GUARD PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Sept. 1. Pleven members of the Parkere- burg company of the National Guard have deserted becauge of their aym- pathy with the strikers been issued for their arrest. THE CITY CLOSED ftandatill in Seattle te y Wage earner whom ne. not compe! to labor dvantage of the hol- legal by the state The street cars the suburbs are th holiday makers own ts all w of the n and the 8 are all offices are Most of the pleasure are at Woodland Park where @ grand basket pic under the ex of the Western Central Uni and old and young are enjoyin @ an old fashioned outing The action of the central un- jon in having no street parade @ this morning meets with unani mous approval, A day of reat after the turmoil of the Elke’ carnival is welcomed by people of wl classes and ax & conse- an alr of Sunday quiet vades the city concert by ¥ general apo fer night attractions at gnor's band. d bail pal Park. TO RETAIN naw conditions there to r ps at Thurmond a longer, Quiet continues Union service has been declared off. | Teeday, fair, with ligat fresh north- An agreement has beep renghed ap! erly winds, Loutor there are no indications of another eu, Acre | TRACTS | Five acres of land on Rente within 12 minutes square, pyady for platt |ioieht acre al- ready platted near Green Lake, @ bargain. | els | Twenty seres, 20 minutes from Po. neer square, on Renton car line, good location for homes Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheverman block, Che Street LION CLOTHING HOUSE Out of the high rent district. A regular $12.50 value, ifferent styles of cloth. Alterations F Crawford Freestone Peaches, fine eating, or to preserve; per e . and 7 R, T, Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail! Outfitters Orders have We have an excellent value in a dark gray mixture of cheviot, lined With the best of Italian cloth Jinings, silk sewed seama, reliably made throughout. Will give unlimited wear COR. B95, AVE UNION SI WANTED! Good strong young man to be apprenticed to learn a fine trade. Call botwo 19 ane $$07 THIRD AVENUE a 9 and 11 a.m. AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 880. THIS IS THE PLACE FOR (ood Home-Made Bread TRY IT, i \SONED HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # # 25CENTS ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER PORECAST. Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Tuesday, fair. Our $10 and $12.50 SUITS man that wante a good, eer- Suit for every day wear will 50 Suite the thing. All wool, well made, styles and color- ings the very latest. ‘Trey are what a tailor would ask $25.00 for, Our uarantee is that they are the best We a colors. Better see ‘em. AMS & BLANCHARD Block. You can take your TURKISH BATH by using one of our Bath AND EXAMINE THEM. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co: | @27 FIRET AVENUE ‘Th People's Bargain Store. FIRST SHOWING OF NEW FALL GOODS Many Handsome and Entirely New Materials It fe unnecessary to wait any longer for the new things. They are already here. The Leader, always in the lead, is now ready with one of the handsomest. largest and most complete lines of dry goads ever shown in the West. Newness is spread over our entire store. Come early and take first choice. You will find complete Mat of the fifteen presents as awarded from our Carnival Booth, on front. page of the Sunday “P.-L,” and on page 3 of today’s Times. High-Grade Dental To care for your Teeth is our business. To do it at a reasonable cost is an accompi We have every appitance to save time and pain, SPECIAL OFFER DURING CARNIVAL SAR EERE OH FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY HIGH-GRADE PLATES. LADY ATTENDANT, . m. to’ p.m. Sunday, 9 9 to 32. VENUE, FOOT OF CHERRY STREET, SEATTLE, 'Y_ ATTENDANT. fe Tk nh Houre—8 a. 625 FIRST A a Mangle For doing high-grade work on bed and table linen. It givesa finish to both sides of linen, QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, First avenue and Bell. early every one has, at some time, realiged the difference be~ {ween @ nicely brolied steak and ene prepared by the old method of rying. ‘The difficulty was to get a practical family broiler, one that re- quired but a small amount of charcoal and no extra time and fusm ‘This has been accomplished in our Perfection Charcoal Broiler for Family Use It requires but little charcoal(about one quart), Mghts itself from the fire in the stove, and makes absolutely no smoke or smell, and requires no more time or tention than the old way of y= ng. All fumes, ete. are drawn down into the stove, doing way With that very unpleas- ant Smoke and smeil that fills your house every time you fry meat or fish. No, 1 sells for $1.50 you will like it. The Next PARADE Starts at J. J. HAGGERTY’S FINE LIQUOR STORE ~ Telephone Main 565 109 Second Ave. South

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