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PHONE MAIN 1050 jar Will Coltect 25 Cents at tho of Month vou. 8 NO. | STRIKERS ~ TURBULENT Breach Dock Men Clash 2 NO RESULT. March 20.—T' adjourned at ing. After taking & term sena It will reau os result Emil’s Slot Machines ‘ or Owing to the fact that Attorney With Military ANA —_| say Alien ts ongnged tn the + ° » Judge George will ren ision in the moter rm Are Worsted. Bins copertoussrecen Avvr en r represent Emil, es POLICE NOTES, strikers and Semoehyeess | Julius Mor was fined 8 and this morning with the mill-} costs in the police court today for resulting In many strikers be } peddling without a leona, SMe wounded. Strikers attempted 0) John Atbertson reported to. the the work in progress and cav-| police last night that he had been | robbed of in & tenderloin sa airy charged, using swords, Milk Came Down. A team of horses attached to a/ | loon. Stella Nelson, arrested on Monday evening by Detectives Barbee and Philbrick on a charge of having rob- bed P. F. Michael of $100 tn a sa loon box, was released today for fail © of complainant tc cute FIRE AT SEA. rrible Peri of the Ship Forest Home. while standing in the Rainier-Grand on Fitth this morning. They ra bia street, spilling The driver was not in the at the time, The wagon ce arercerned on Columbia street enue and the horses WILL HONOR STATES GIFT Will Mass Tonight at Pioneer Square. ye students of the University of ‘The ship Forrest Home, which oo ed for Calleo, Pera, from Port die, on Nov. t Inst, arrived at "ber destination Monday, after being out 6 days. She presented a queer sight when she entered the harbor at Calleo. Her cabin and upper works had been almost swept away by a fire that started after she had been out several weeks. An overturned lamp caused a biaze in the sailor's apartment of the ship and set the whole upper part of the boat afire. The deck cargo had to be thrown overboard, and « large part of the rigging and Axtures cut away. The rudder was damaged so aa to make It unfit for use. After tossing help- leaaty about for some hours, an tm. provised etearing gear was arranged and the Forrest Home proceeded on her voyage. She is operated by Pope & Talbot, of San Francisco. Capt. Cotstrup "was tn command at the time of the accident. HAD THIRTY JAPS ABOARD The Nippon Yusen Kaisha steam- er Kinshiu Maru, t. H. Fraser, arrived a at Smith's cove from Kobe and Yo- kohama last night. She bad aboard three white cabin passengers, John Mitchell and Mra. and Miss Kern, and 2 Japanese. She carried & cargo of tons, consisting princi- pally of Japanese wiks and curios. All of the Japanese aboard were oes to this countr Po that they were all of the better jase of Japs. A large number | them are students anc ome are merchan: All. have siderable money ané a few speak English fluently. (. B. LAMPING Is Handsomely . Remembered by Diace of the latter. however. that he aed ? merely of a station. the| ie, Ue im Mr. Lindsay's The county employes in the audit- or’s office presented Geo. B. Lamp- ing this afternoon with an excellent may not accept the ion To Bhat er event Mr. Lindsay / his place. Otherwise he| painting by Remington, of “Roose- in provat L probably get the first vacancy. | yelt’s Charge at San Juan Hill,” also ae ee & portfollo of Gibson's American beauties. ‘This te all to celebrate Mr. Lam ling’s birthday and to express the |high eeteem in which he is held by | his co-workers. NEW JOBS. J. B. Thompson, ot ae. and Mrs. mR were qualified WASHINGTON, March The sureties. Hoahor president has appointed 54 contract in the ¢ county jail since his | surgeons, 19 first lieutenants of cav- | alry and three of inf OR GETS BAIL. 2. A. Hoshor, convicted Saturday ne Syed larceny, was ad- this i "7 morning in the HL. Dickson, 20. THE w STOPPED THE WORK Russians Wait--British |: Reinforcements Ex- pected Today. PERKIN, March 2.—A dispatch from Tientsin says that reinforce ments for the British troops at the railway siding are expec’ today ‘The situation is quiet, no attompt be ine made to continue the work which proved the hostile action of the Rus | sians | » March 20.—The British | troops are still facing each other seross the disputed rail way siding, The Russians threaten fire on anybedy who attempts to stinne the construction work. unt von Walderses’s arrival ts ex hourly The controversy probably Will not be settted by him, but only & truce patched up until the governments are heard from. The attack of some French soldiers on @ British India regiment is ex plained by the English as an ex elted outburst by the French because they had been forbidden by their commander to enter the British con- complaints had ade that they were insulting women, rioting and taking goods without payment. Maj. Foote, of the United States Infantry, says that the French often tnsulted the Amer- fean troops while the latter were un- armed | | ASHING TON, HAY iS OUT. WASHINGTON, PD, United Stat ‘oneul has arrived he intention of resign al port on account of t , of living there sin the outbreak of the F war, and the fact that he aocepted the place to meet an em which has now padsed. re a number of applicants for but the pr tent will be in y to name May's succes appointment carries with m of British retenty Transvaal and will officially termine the death of the Boer r public. NO RAGE! NEW YORK, March 2.—The at- tempt to arrange a match race be tween John J. Beannetl'# ABbott and Thomas Daw | $50,000 @ wide, fai pute regarding the numt caused the hitch. CARELESSNESS. ralma, A for die Ordinance. M. 8. Eastman, arrested Monday ening by Patrolman Herald on a charge of carelemly building a fire which endangered nearby buildings, was discharged by Police George this morning onday evening Eastman set_fire to @ pile of rubbish on a vacant Solid Seven That Elected Comment has hot ceased the election Monday night of Dr. J. E. Cricht os president of the city coun Everybody is waiting for Crichton’s appointments of commit-| tees to verify the Solid Seven. City offictals are very wise on the subject, and while they will not talk for publication, aa a one is loath to give an opinion condemnatory of | the put-up job of Sunset Blake, By-) ers, Muldoon, Navin, Rude, Vincent by Crichton. | ‘One oficial said to the Star this; | KE. Crichton, the new prent Gent of the city council, says he sees only @ coincidence In his betng elected by just seven votes by those of Sunset Biake, Byers, Muldoon, Navin, Rude, Vincent and himselt the Solid. Seven contingent of the counclt “He also la given credit as saying BROWN IS CONVICTED Of Murder in the Second Degree for Killing Lord. | ‘The jury in the Brown murder | case returned at 10:20 o'clock th: in the ‘second degree. Ww. Ston H. Brown shot Elmer Lord at’ t. The | ‘8 Landing on Dec, 6 t the county hospital of paralyasts Brown hed threatened the boy's life on different occasions, as he be- Heved he had stolen his shot gun some time before. When Brown came home intoxi- cated on the evening of Decem- ber 5 last he enticed young Lord into his cabin and renewed old trou- more thre When the lenvored to leave hia pres- ence was assailed by Brown an finaliy shot. Eimer Lord was nearly of age. He was 4 bright man and furnished his aged father his sole support. Mr. Lord is a crippled man years old next December, without, money or means by which to pro- cure food. The convicted man ts an old vet- eran, He has the reputation of be- ing an habitual drunkard, and to| many he was a terror. | The jury was out but 40 minutes 21 years young TWO PLOTS! of the Czar Are | in Foiled, BERLIN, March 20—~The daily newspaper Tageblatt has printed to- day correspondence from Bt, Peters- burg, stating that two plots to assas- rinate the czar have been dacovered there in the line to Seattle have been fin- | until the end of the year or Jater, The royal steamer Ophir, with the Duke of Elaborate ceremonies | ABRALTAR, March 20, Hand party aboard, arrived here today. held in their honor, ished. road considerably has given the company much trou-| practice of executing wills, in order | for thelr box trade, and if they are /attle, and has served numerous tern not permitted to travel Ee atx streets of|in the efty jail for vagrancy, was outs, [ihe the Crittenton home, It im proposed to shorten the ; The coast line| ble, owing to land elides and waeh-|to insure i anda fine tu I. ~ HE DOES NOT EXPLAIN Dr. J. E. Crichton, President of the City Council, Calis the big deal of the! m young man died three weeks later |, ordinance making 1 It was the result of the javenue south a fire that had been built atreet and had not been The damages in that Instance waa on watched [HE ALWAYS: MADE A WILL found {t Aid not @xiat jearned that McDermott, been {i tow years, had who had made a hospital treatment ee r of heats | Judge | SEATTLE WEDNESDAY Fire Chief Cook will Ask for an |. Paper in ; TT THE On i" S A Seattle That Dares e to Print the News : & 3 a I MARCH 20, Me E CENT A cory : = ae = . MURDER AT WORK. CHICKEN RANCH ] Wm, Ross Shot and Killed by ih ry E chall 99 0, 3018 HERBERT S. UPPER arian sch Meray fe i Alex Simpson—An Old Pag the ments In Quarrel. tion,” | = om _# (INDERWEAR,.. shot and killed by Alex, on 1 ry the road between Spring Brook ent WHATCOM, March 20.—The work 0 The sheriff's office received word | of enlarging the Blate Normal poh of the shooting at 6:40 o'clock by| will be commenced medfately ‘ telephone, from the marshal at Kent, | There 000 available for buttd = Deputy Sherif! Jack Williams was) ine d the present structure will hed on th velock t doubled. ner Hoye followe & train M. March A com The men were neighboring fart organized here to cul : get tains nehay et Bioeth ne PE saiey the bom ALL STANDARD WILLS REPRESENTED ber of aitereations had previously |ish Oyster and has 821 acres of} |rewuited from the question ¢ The flats formerly were cov-} FLEECES, PLATS AND RIBS; COTTON, WORSTED, of way on the country ra ith oysters, but were killed by } WOOL AND MERCERIZED GOODS IN PLAIN AND enters the farmyard of W ‘ old snap 12 years ago. wha lec The road #6 ime ago was aband- VANCY EFFECTS ed UF the eUNET, Mince then Rom THE LARGEST AND Mé COMPLETE LIND IN ontended right to maintain THE CITY. BUYING IN ¢ LOTS FROM FACTOR- onan tr i, for the pur 188 ENABLES US TO QUOTE IU VERY LOW PRICES, en Tatet es ee HALBRIGGAN We and up ir Simpson held that the road w | 2ED LINED . Soc and up » ary ax an exit from his ranch | be and up and threatened Noss if he persisted | 90 end In obstructing the roadway. pe te E ht Simpson destroyed thy + 1.0 and up obstruction, This morning Roms, w i on finding tbat hie fence had been by Fimpeon, proceeded to of the lat A Simperon, it 7 that he was > y - to memer at the hand | chet Ga tae ee Sunset Telephone Company Hears | p incheater shotgun, Killing It santly | An autopery ts being held over the body of Ross thie afternoon at Kent Compiainis About Nickle-in- Slot Machines. They also enforcing the side entrance ordinance MAKE YOUR OWN SODA WATER TWO SHOT! of ée WORTH, Kan, March | Yestiaat plaints against the . Him a Mere Coincidence. Mer Romalinses'a” victory |Quneet ‘Telephone Co met yeeterday | -- SPARKLETS... the viet miners was afte i] . Che an Jortan nih viless, When he descended with | Cr and beard Diviste ee ato wa Phillips and } li Carbonate any Beverage Instan- K un 3 e. The guards fir at Sp | ‘ that he cannot see ‘why the pubile |< volley. when the convicts retreat. | The oficiale a ore time, and | taneously. Call and let us & | choose : dark rece ark, | ter discussion It war grante page noe te bt ie highwa b ot in| The by the show them. n m < » elbow, and Elisa } was | pany ‘ oF l ver the n the Jew ey by mpet the public to i, Sg | hematoma Goring i | ope se fake mada STEWART & TOLMES DRUG COMP’Y are Se, Deer and se] morning Fesarding the punishment | was taken up. Complaints are made he arg on of a th a . * com - r that feat, and that neither were in. |! ‘* culprite | Bn eg lh thy dhe Brg mee 4 €27 Firet avenue, foot of Cherry St. I volved in the mad descent by &| je (machines, which cout the patre} u pay hy Lp inh ey oe apeo: | | more and at the same time are a Veooooo?e pose “ } Sere or It ie pe ‘ted out that the BibiE the Automatic company oe! nei | elephone monopoly has tried vet 7 > > Agents tor ‘ bed “Crichton by well axgnainted the samme state in every Lenn nps her a | estrabie I 3 | E L E A DER smeeen | where it finds all other wa: rails. : Lady i with Sunset Hiake's standing with dy ‘The mickle-in-thes Yard 712 Second Ave. Corsets ' corporations generally, dad Bee larand hotel burned mi? o'clock thip about twice aa} a ‘! \taeen fom vs _ pose eC ening, the guests having & marrow | much as the, ordinary * nal S ts | wastes time both at ‘phone an ¢ why he was elected president of th enaiads mae vale Ww ood counet! on Monday night. anne hour the Davis & jm Rectiee : . Ley: Bly mcigediy as Ss. . says he will give his friends the ph ening ft rej “by Fastern busin - Ep eres Conctarton that ten st| Aggregate the two fires ia Ik t# said that the Bell Telephy , Remarkably pretty goods for little money. Our opening ts Gan Deven, and po oth. estimated at $5,060 Recta o> ¢ Sob wet oe, prices seem about low as clearing prices last summer. l be selected.” ee ieeal branch of (2 @ pieces SCOTCH LAWNS, 1 case assorted BATISTES, - - 5 , } all. bright, clear patterns DIMITIES, LAWNS, etc., a ar SENOS a end strietly fast colors: the colorings Fg Tt bs at the er of First avenu cloth Is firm and just right Freneb; this line is equal to Gn nlest, ‘rhe are got ana Startling Rumor for Children's dresses any wold last wea- 131 ofg : Cental bad spread to | epecial, 4: cts on at 2c; now.. 2 & direction of the Y. M. C. A. building, | | ber yard... oo 4 The fire department was summone: | 60 pieces IRISH LAWNS, a 1 case standard 36-inch PER- by Chief Cook, and before they cou lover the unt | sheerer cloth and very pre ‘ALES, chiefly designs ault- qv tes Blase ender control. the ¥. | Tientatn, A stock ex ty colorings. both dark and : h M. C. A. building was damaged to ix! ch taoks conti i light; ought to > the extent of about $59. A small Karetans and Frgtieh have fire special, lframe building situated on the same jar’ each oth It is not believe} per yard .. .... - lot, situated pear the rear of the Y. | _~ jea | M A. building, was almost de-| PU HE BH . . erate pes j 4 Vice President E. B. Osborn, |3 cans Sweet Eastman was arrested nt the re-|the Chicago & Northwestern rail- Battery Street Sewer FOR SALE. 1 can Van pane Soup, 100. quest of Chief Cook. There ie a ctty | coud te-igiting Beattie this afters) ..Notice was fied at the city nant} re ordinance which provides that Bo) noon. H¢ is accompanied by BM. D-T¥bday that the board of public works i pereon shall build « fire in a street) Brigham, generdl freight agent of] had officially exaimined and eccepted | ots . fl nne ill | or ener without first Ketting the con- | the road; Henry Brigham, B. | the Battery street sewer, from West. | \Rie are vong i =r hadton nae ae Sturevant 2 Bt. Louis, and their | ern to Fifth avenue, bullt by Pau! & | ORIW y wives and families. Frank, and the Post street sewer, | man goers 2° ot Be azeseeunod Bn t| Mr, Osborn spoke on the union dé-| from Madison street to University nate out | 1227 YESLER WAY ox. the cat ordinance, Chet Conk con. | pot propoaition and among | other | street, bullt by David Dow & Co d y e Attorney | 4 ry her one of the - |Grimth to rtatn If there waa | other of the conte na caleeade é state law under which Ki a very MW 4 and) Doran insane | 7 Ee ence gro i bulld.an independ nt station aut , was r y ty left on the ‘o' clo udge | 8 | {aulted Clty Attorney De Firuler and Peat es taseba auiee ike onal | ae 2 | In “*Corporation Counsel Humphrey with | ¢ 1} be in waiting to carry them | a#ytur if morning with a verdict of murder & vdew to drawing up an ordinance on a trip through California. | Doran had & charse of burglary | fo De Introduced at the hext coun preferred « im, but an exam meeting covering such an offense as Wants $18,000 ination Eastman's number ~ > | A jury wae impaneled in ] testif " Chief Cook Explains Hell's department th and ft r) he could not} t the case of Be Q i 5 for hi ane | Chief Cook, when ; - Dorad was arrested January 17 for | Ing, aald: "I will damages: robbing the store of Kéxley McIntyre | cil at ite next mee & « of this city, | for any person to bullf a fire within | alleged 10 feet of a building. Also the ord-| avenue, Died Very Young. | inance will provide that when per - sree & if eons desire to destroy fire any Died at Providence. intra W. Raravthy, vend 3.1 F rae bees by deed ying ey oe aged 4, dled last nue south. She leaves a| THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO WANT INDUCEMENTS or ment, and to station a watchman at |Might at ence hospital, from ¢ hild. The body i st SUCH AS OUR CUT ILLUSTRAT: | the blaze. rnewmonia. The body fe at Honney the Seattle Undertaking Co.'s par “A great many fires have started |& Stewart's. lor | COMMON SENSE SHOULD TEACH US THAT A $600 AR- ~ Fecently and given the department | eageeeee =| TICLE CANNOT BB BOLD R $199, AND WE WILL NOT runs, simply as a result of gross car | Ly hae gh g lenaness on the part of owners of | USE SUCH METHODS. eae to] bufldings. Several nights ago the| Hl IF AN HONEST DEAL IS DESIRED, CALL ON US, BUT a q ent was called out to exti |gulah @ blage in a structure on First FAKE" METHODS ARE TO BE USED 7USE UB. ” FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOWARD AND KINGSBURY PI- TWO CARS JUST RECEIVED, ISSUES ORDERS 10 JAIL WOMEN ANOS THIS WEEK over $100, | will ask that the ordinance car . ry a auMelent fine #0 that all viojat |Soliciting on Streets to Be Stopped— —Fallen Women Will ¥ ors can be properly dea with.” | - Be Taken Up at a Moment’s Notice. | m H 0 n i i] e Will Entertain | eel sili. | - A few young people of South Se- | 5 $ d is, attle will give an enter Chief of Police Meredith suys that |elaim the will hay 141 econ Ave. . oT ee ternary will “ba weed {the practice of fallen women solicit. | Very Hitth antrances, | KABE AND HARDMAN AGENTS i ne ie nile ol = to organize a Union Banner Sunday |!n« on public strects must cease at! i106 “several attempts were mad ‘ school and to purcharo books, jonce, and to that end has jasued ord-|the' request of the, business £ ers to the three patrols to arrest, | the without a moment's warning, any | Yesle |woman of a questionable character, |@ Into the tenderloin district. ‘The | | whe vandering about the Orders of Reed were never properly | when Wer heron carried out, and 4s a result, dozens streets of that class who formerly paid fir Laat night Patrolmen Hadeen and} into the police court, are now city, to raid the “Joints” r Way and drive all fallen wom- | Brunner & Co. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS seen sania | - | MoClurg arrested Athlene Carlson, | pying rooms, in oe | FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY aged 28, Mabel Harper, aged 23, and | First, . " if . ' : wn T 3 “< and about atree D SI ot. 5 one DIR Y RICK! l, NEW YORK, March 19,—Jae. Augusta Palmer, aged 1%, onacharge) “Chief Meredith will not i 502 pike treet. Telephone Main 1060. | Dermott, an actor who played of vagrancy The women were | wheth raid will be made or not, | # eae SOHO ROR Tee Piri it eae arene: 5. | role of one of the guardsmen in caught soliciting in the vicinity, of | but his orders are that all such wom-| @ BAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—| Three Musketeers” with Jas. 0 Pike street and First ave They |en must be arrested 1s For lack of room | am closing out ig Mra. deo, Kent; formerly Agnes | wee tong @ patient at § ¢ will be given a hearing before Police ry ~ = e 13 ini all furnifure in my stock, and go- ha Flicker, ia under arrest here charged | Ma*pital- Judge George shis afternoon, They Got Frightened, \e ing mn the new and second-hand with sending @ bottie of poisoned |, He drew a will bequenthing $1,000 his morning an officer at head-| @ * le 0 whiner, a hee husband, New evi- | t the hispital, and smaller amounts | quarters stated that, the arrests had) After the officers had arrested the | @ stove business 0 bly It will pay you to get my prices, as ey “ie ent |t0 an undertaker and o lawyer. |occurred as a result of the orders Is.) three women last night, the word . mun “ee ence now shown that Kent tent lAwenty-nive dollars wan ret aalde fo |aued lant mant by Chet Meredith” |went about the rreets that a tad |¢ OGDEN, SO7 PIKE STREET c OPHIR AND HER DIST INGUISHED PASSENGERS. P -oygnes Whe te a on, | refreshments for th | o was probable, and in a ve short | | DN ag ae 4 Ea ibg | Dermott sald the was to ‘The Chief's Reason § [fig women of the nalt-work wees Someoeeeee . D the Duke o' . -_ 4 his wife, boarded oasis iS come from his life insur |to disappear from the streets. One ans ~ ‘Ophir -s ed rong Mo meta pate apparent, an rgd higan: Brg sv | He was tenderly nursed and hand-| ‘The foremost reason that the chiet | cell at rs today contained! @ MIGETAVACCA WINES *% rw ortsaouth Saturday ey w i A ne, RETT, March 2.—The survey |somely buried; but had in mind when hi eight wome: t of whom are held | x » OF, y the West Indies and British North America, and will not return | py the Great Northern for changes | looked -for th om er Was to ansixt the department Inion charges of vagranc | Our grades on ports and sherries are un “and quote y quality AA at $1. G0, and our special wet pre sol, 109 Main St quality A at $1.00 por gallon; Mig at $2.00. By phoning Main 657 you will what you call for, MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, This morning Pearl Hc aged 17,! recently passed. ‘The saloons depend who for the past two yeal altogether on that class of women|quented saloon boxes in N clty, picking up-men, the sent to

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