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As ® result of | <, Mare 14 .é ast night, | eeaterence he red In by Se ary ee civic Federation, Gov wtatives of the lead tite houses of the city and| ee of the various labor unions, t was reached last night qhe strike was ared off, ” ier leaders so notified their} gay affect of the strike was to! and assu e from Rape that he w i join with ements if an Attempt to in aime radeportation companies to de demande of the union agreed to by several of the but through develop ft te feared a general) fed on again within eten Overioyed | ent of the strike » surprise to} pnd this morn. AT HEART it to Wreck Car of the Seattie Electri-| MYstified concerning the @ certain miscreants in at-| t wreck the Green Lake) attempts have been Wihin two weeks to derail the stretch of track between and Kilbourne ave-} these attempts were dis- Bewever, before damage re- Que was made about a week | & pile of ties was found | track. A second attem ¥ night, by piling r fe path of the cars was) a party of workmen who} home at the time As night a r ent of Fre- ei Cheanut, ashe approach- i at Woodland Park ave- ieth street, noticed a across the track. The! ching and with some Temoved them from the; Matter had been greased or more, making it) bie to stop a car. vd the obstruction Gamage would have re prasibie loss of ife. Miscreants ore a bad Bat infest Fremont, “and who think It} + Ha Wsee a car go off the time, but Sete oy il ted) y now ma systema ‘has itemise is pripens to wreck a| compat & preparing to insue | ims I have remov ed | from the track. they I be. the tel sesietance in keep- Weelead Park avenue with! Miety and 2 sertous lose of | r were de- contingency EXAMPLE —_— SERDAM, March 14.—Roers . re Gen. Delarey releas- wen 8 & part of a settled pol- teat their prisoners vw th the ty, thereby hoping Ad Sanders that presented Sly banditti. They wish, ¥, present a wpe. B0 40 far as toa Rot axk excha and propose t tome into R courte: oe IsTON STRIKE NOT FFINITELY SETTLED : ‘en Go to Work, but Are Dissatisfied at Retention of “Unfair” Labor j Put to work, but many othera were told they would be given places as ‘ODD REQUEST Dts mitents of this dis- | k Jed is that the engineering depart- se IN SOLD rs int rvey dif- te Shaving Brushes . ge Mo Tatfetas, evening shades, Mma Be Settled, i! Certain Per- be Mirrore s.. sscees+ss ae PIS ee yg | iectiahastipainitiit | ai ea t | 0c Mimall Purses te Albatross, evening | The steamer Dirigo of the Alaska) & DISASTROUS FIRE | sons Keep Quie SOG SGD. IOWA >. 5.00 -+089 Only sto ssh cheeses » q Maamanis Gay airtsed ancle thie! raid } a. | loc dow. Hone Hair Pins 26-in. 1240 Peroales 6%e morning from the north Bhe| ST. LOUTS, Mo, March 14.—The car The Master Bx . | i0c Bottle Muctage i2%y-in, Persian Novelties Oyo uae brought down a few passengers. The!#hed of the st. Loule Transit Co. | last night issued a # ide Castile Boap 50 WiGM@elesee 4+ e - tle} amer carried dust and snd four dweiting adjoining them. | nature of an ultimatum to the traden| tly te a a ay thought of tittle| «Take if You Must These Old Gray |from the Klondike amount A thi morning pA of the! which are asking an increase of 19 a Aerie ae a... $100,000. The treasure is ¢ te of the dwellings had a par 1 lerberry Soap ... ” " wa t ttoeat wage q ent has been 10c Oatmeal Boap bo Kettle To ‘ hiefiy to local banks. This is the ~ encape from suffoeation, and| Wages. This statemer jf 10¢ Oatmeal Boas J 4 PH ee werrecwervee ee Hens, but Spare Their Feathers argent shipment f gold received | Were rescued with difficulty One|handed to all the newspapers for) many others. “If the chicken thieves who are;here in many mont The Dirigo |of the dwellings waa | cation. It reads as follows | daily marauding the hencoops at ountered snowstorm and head. — : 7 a af ‘The Notification | Young's cove, West Seattle, will way down, an ber being that of ( . aE : * atid | ndly pluck the fowls on the prem- ' | After it was supposed that all occu-| “At a mesting of the Master Butld Wik ther, as the cars de-| will confer a favor on the owners of | richrath rushed back through | resolution was adopted which the chickens they take, and no re-| ar and smoke and rescued 8! t+ in view of the present lat ward will be offered for their appre: | 4 re : uation, we cannot conduct our bual- | hension and no questic WM place a patro! on| I es | a chick or two disappears over there | jand the ranchers are lal | know who the depredators are. Every his eggs there ia one less egg produ- ‘r on his return. This thing hae | ' Lf adjusted. This action noted women of the United | been going on tor some time, and t Her to Be Untruthfui ie ecessary from the fact | giates recommend It (1405 Third Ave, Corner Union en family a oung’s cove is get- | } t ting as sparse as molars in @ roost-| Through her intense desire to fur-| QB 1 that the mechanics working for the 3 TelephoneMain 584 ers maxiliiary. ther the ends | ler way, is under arrest charged with | ont , jot hich the contractor has no} Ht the Web trate aneciaat) Bat ese en eee ere Ene was | iaaes han’ of tk ieeverth : | kn id ig nor ; tre) The aneval the hen frutt market. But egg#|aceused by John Willlama of steal- |) °°! hall of the ersity of | knowledge nor contro! : Y have been tumbling over themselves ling a watch from him. When in-| Montana burned this morning. Loss| action has been approved by the gen | SATURDAY ONL by saying you read it in t late that some other|formed of the charge against her, | $1.00 venue thor a) contractors and by the Employ- | the Star youcan get will have to be looked for she denied ft in the moat violent 4 “ INPIAY OF OFCR | org’ aamociation, | Ms ral of the ranchers have deter-|terms and demanded to be searched | "4 mine po has i pp tee eben “oO. C. CAWSEY | In one of her stocking m watch was |¢% towether with many Valuable ex- Tr. A. BRINGHAM, — | Any 690 Shirt . found which was identified by Wit. | P¢fimental appliances “C. J, ERICKSON, | Others sugest trair liams as the one She "3 ei eo ‘ommittee.”’ | ei ba e " pt RIDZ was taken to fp uarters | ‘With Indifference | nt human hawk sppears and ts held under $76 The Bullding Trades council is din- ~ GAMBLING Q 1 Cent A MONTIL HE SEATTLE, WASHINGTO ATTLE STAR. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCI 14, 1902, WEATHER FORECAST MOST DANGEROUS POSITION eos scsm.% ht and Saturday, accosional cold rain, ADAMS & HLANCHARD, 719 Becond Avenue, Hinckley Mlock About the Shirts There's a lot of new ones just in— negligee and stiff bosoms. Among them are a lot of soft collar shirts with ties to match. For quality and serviccableness they are unexcelled. They're priced at ---/3C--- | You'll find all the new Monarchs, Emperors and Princelys here in a | great va iety of color and pattern all made to our order and paid for in cash; it secures the best values for you. | ADAMS & BLANCHARD ing all strikers applied for thelr old places, Great numbers of them were S00 as Vacancies oocurred. caused considerable dissatisfaction, ae it had been the general under- standing that all men ehould be put | back at once. The congested conditions were be ing rapidly relieved when the strik ere who turned to work on the Philadelphia docks, threw down their hooks and refused to.work with non union men who had been retained The men had been working but an/| hour and a-half. A portion of them refused to resume work In many other places, as the day advanced, much dissatisfaction wae created by the failure of men to se- cure their old places, and it was an- nounced that if matters did not ad just themselves to the satisfaction | of all, the various labor bodies would | again call out the men ; 719 Sec { Ave., Hinckdl Block Minneapolis Editor Here | H. V. Jones, editer of the Com- $9000 0000 mercial West, a trade journal pub- PATENT MEDICINES A] (0§ are now ‘oll at uni- formly cut prices by all druggists in Seattle and suburbs. The lowest daily quotations are the regular prices everywhere, Buy from your local druggist. STBWART & HOLMES Drua Co. Wholesale Druggist. 637 Firat ave. OFFS OFS 6060 OOO OOOH OOH Mshed at Minneapolis, le in the city, oa & guest of the Butler. Mr, Jones is considering the advisability of open ing a branch agency tn Seattie. He ie very favorably impressed with the Outlook for Seattle and the West. and recognizes the fact that Seatti is fast becoming the chief city of the Weat. ALTGELD'S FUNERAL CHICAGO, March 4.— Funeral ser- vices over the remains of former Jov Altgeid were held thie afternoo his late residence. They were s! ple and Impressive and consisted of an oration by Clarence Darrow, lat+ law pertner of the decensed, preyer and reading from the Bible. The remains will lie iN state tomor- | row in the public Mbrary. Interm will take place in Gracelagd com tery. The funeral processkn will pass through downtown street and ieee © of the most im- nannies Special eale of Ladies’ Sample Belts, $1.60, 81.75 and $240 belts; choles, DBe. Special Bale of Fire Rurnt and Water Damaged Linens, SA A haven of refuge that proves a sad delusion PUT OFF THEY BLAME TURDAY SPECIALS HUNDRED ndreds ei seohars of ths } ener i Bpace will not permit us to tell you of the maay Bargain Specials aingt civic « political | SALT LAKE, March 14.—By saree i we have prepared for tomorrow's sellings. We will quote a few of organizations are ¢xpected to turn I ment between the Oregon Short I mune land Gan Pedio roads, the pending | right of way litigation has been post- AFTER 6&6 P. M. SPECIALS poned to May 1, The reason aseien- Loca! Labor Troubles Wii! Soon } t the held March 12 ses and leave the feathers there they ' « in amsoclation, t The lo ling several care that were he course of repair and | $150,000. All atreet transportation | ver the company’s lines waa par-| seen é slyzed for a time thia morning, but at a rancher crosses the bay to sell} | 4 later hour was resumed | And They Cail Her Bluff and Find! aeked. has been! tion. Dally} od ness with profit, and we have decid- | ean the mechanien now out | turn to work Monday | Mareh 17, the work arkable tar for This rerr anded the edt on strike at a loss to} morning, wel] For a prescription that is ad- }/ Ben- vertiaed to cure catarrh have on hand will be closed down) Juntil euch time as the matters in ators, congressmen and all the }/ of justice, Clara Brown, | xeneral contractors were repeatedly Tt was thought at first that proba- Yeu | oly the thief might be some enter- the occupant of a house below ing called off their work for causes | posed to treat the festo ma with indifference. It is said there that the} TO BEAUTIFY ultimatum ts the work of one news paper and a very few men who have WOODLAND PARK | been extremely pertinacious in the ‘ort to make tr uble from the start, Will enden ; iS HERE it Is not believed that mony ¢ “ is and the wort, j ‘ those for whom the committee pro. | f, SP Abie to conduct the war in Supt. Little Would Establish a feaned to «peak will be governed Vd, li f i “3 oh | by It. i aiinhiae | Penal Settlement There eee _ | At the meeting of the executive OGG Wd Hg ¢ , Silatintedinaiahiecclaites | committees last night no action was - cesses Bs | Diff With © Superintendent of Parks Little ta Washington Legislator is Looking | (oy. upon it, « antic! en | Differences laNney$ proparing an estimate of the cost of Up Public 1. provements pated that any o nition of ing up the old hot ng at lit ” ™ Secreta Are Patched Up Woodland park, a8 a barracks for! genator Geo. Turner arrived inthe| Holticamp of the council sald this city prisoners while the park ts | morning ———— ing cleared of underbrush Sup clty thie afternoon He will remain The so-called ultimatum intr q ntendent Little's estimate will be here a day or so and then go to Ta-| duces no new factor into the situa 4 ii | It ts understood thin afternoon up- submitted to the new council at an |¢ , returning to Washington next| tion. It merely pute In writing what ¥ Revival 3 on unquestionable authority that the , arly date He haa had the echeme k its authors have been saying tn a 4 Is ” ors of the four big gambling of utilizing the chain gang for this ‘ r Turner came to the const | keneral for the last week, Fix a Take Piade in City | houos have acceded to the tiemanda srpose for some time, and belleves|on personal business He attenc ga date for the men to return will rche: of the Clancy brothers in regard to (+ could be successful ated. He | meeting at Spokane of the Crane ho figure with anybody. As.a + Tonight gy Ht ce Bapagte syn. ge es advocates the buildin lis at the |book Mining Co, of which he 1s| Matter of fact some of the employers Will be two an. each houre. A conference of the | fia hote 1a havin my) taawe | ornstdane ave been trying to do work with iren's Asad mions today of owners was held last night, at which © ng Y on Plonge} ry ne aatharity Oats oaiveds retary, Frederic | &2¥ kind of labor they could pick up. Seen in progrese tn the nan tree of them were willing to quit | over the prisoners as the guards now |Marvin, arrived here yesterday. Mr,| They have met with little success and this Geer In th ty and come in with the Clancys, but|( rived at the city hall. The pr yyy it aa te Whataats to met ve no better after Monday week, At 3:20 p, 1 other, the Totem and Dave Ar-|°mPloyed at the city hall. The pi 1M OO eee eet] than betore, Hardly anybody. will Bon March Bivo: AND CAFE aie a Oe eer sate to tInalely. |gentences were served out. For /and other public Improvements, «o| Sant to work on Bt. Patrick’ day, Tolephone Main 680 1419 Second Avenue Bey will be tor young : o has declied te come inte tha| work on the city streeta a certain that Senator Turner may be able to| hynow,, elth : theme, “My Lite tor ‘bination. The Clancys refuse to(Dumber could be kept at the city /secure an increase in appropriations wink teal tiny | RRA RRA AR a t question elthe y, b hall for those places when the river and ae ‘ A ‘ - Hecuse the question either way, but |i. scheme in Mf. Little’s mind|harbor bill comes us. There are not®s few members of | If a man’s in love, that’s his business, affairs below the dead line are much |, The great advantages, it would the Employers’ association, with| If a girl's in love, that's her busine quieter today than they have been which the Master Bullders’ associa. | if they get married, that's our busIness— | However, the gambling establish mitted 60 Japanese that came over|inoreane whould be conceded. The {.| ments are not Open yet, nor te {¢|'%® >**™ a lon the Toso Maru. They were mont-| demand of the painters for $8.60 per Our Home-Made Bread Randa). | likely that any attempt to open wil ly students and merchants, Six| My, Instead of $3, in very favorably SE rierlen, oc eee oe oe the meee ane gormally dg eh am unieh Wit moet wich koe eonpleners (een: “I aul aware thet the bossed ) atternon sucpeed by th 1¢@ gamblers | ° 101 jet wi e empio) ? nae re Los 33 ss 3 3 Pack: evenin og a Mee aay abu nétion on the part oe peed Jac 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon and |have docifed to turn down our res, % sas ® Wn, yenttOn M. F., afternoon, | OF to candidates for re-election who| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 14 BALLARD STRIKE | endeavor to effect an agreement wat-| quest, What action we will take Th N S ° pA ;. ‘ Piatt: evening Rey, w_| falled to carry through at the polls.|The resignation of Wm. A. Reden- March 14. | isfactory to both. jis not yet deoided, but I do not an le New pring al stim Congregational, | 1t 18 stated unofficially about head-|berg as a member of the civil wervice| BALLARD, March 16 knot The Fault of It All |ticipate any serious trouble where ° H. Young, evenin +| quarters that this is the reason gain. lcommiasion, to take éffect April 1,| Sawyers’ atrih Ballard |s still in| 1 is given out on good authority | We are concerned,” Shapes i Hats ; ett; Tabernacle hag: | Ding Was not resumed this morning | wan presented to President fone force, with little change. ‘The men | by some members of the vuilding| A. Major ning| 7 the four big houses. At any rate, | yeit this morning ure not afraid that clipper machined | trades that inatead of a wenere) | a All C | leet ening | ie Is stated that nothing will be done | 7 ‘ | will aes, toe pace io nn ollie trike happening Dext Monday : al 8 0 ors ay until ne uesday, | 7 Campbe a the ¢ er con- | closer settlement w 0 the order W. C.| ‘The large gamblers it ts beltey a| BANK CLEARANCES trivances and found them worthleas lof things. Bome go so far an to may Be Ane ation tas ne % ing themselves to be satix vane : ind yesterday the proprietors of that| that there would be no labor trouble Other makes 1.60 of them atate that att Heattle clearances today were $608, | p11; seeking to b th | now if certain corporation agitatora| y. ss R The best values possible; see & t rouble is temporarily set. | 154-89, with balances of $115,561.55. a of the mill here the atrike Ia | had not interfered There will be a special meeting of R them | Oat ta diffecent ne on, ‘They were not for snie, and con-| The Draymen’s association, at alin piaat ¢ * bal I< ort time. Andy| WEATHER FORECAST jxequently the strikers believe it was | meeting this morning, decided to re. |'R° Plasterers tomorrow morning at} *¥ KING BROS, |} " wt stir uel —_ only @ bluff on the part of the milia |fuse to aceede to the teamaters’ de- 49 o'clock in the Western Centrail® 1425 Firet Av parry, evening,|trouble in black jack and Aght| For Seattle and Vicinity Tonight | where the strike js occurring, when |mand for an increase of pay ai siete SEATTLE, W ervices thin| against any control in which he i#|and Saturday, occasional cold rain; |they threatened to install the ma-| T. J. Hill, business agent of the | Labor Union ball, corner Pik ot | & the verieg, (| et intersused, et to high south to west wind, | chines Teamsters’ union, sald this aftere [and Second Avene | M? 8 °°" | Ree RNS since election Many Japs Come In The lessen the crowd at the city jall, and the prisoners’ work would eave the | elty considerable expense in clearing | tion ie affiliated, who think that the request of some of the trades for an Jecause they are sure to want Next Tuesday Morning loval immigration bureau ad