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iss "THK SKATTLE STAR. 1¢ent SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING » MARCIT 15, 1902, £5 CENTS A MONTH OOSTING WILLIE MAKES RETURN (Sueeese | provement club held a meeting last jevening at Taylor's laundry, with 0 | 2500™M N 0 President Alvin HMemrich tn the ° e present petitions to the city council in Boston Strike relative to grading, planking and idewal Howard avenue, from Denny way to the lake Thie will | give an outlet to the many teamsters BOSTON, March 16.— orming | going that way, which will be highly | to advice given them by ¢ Crane | apprectated, It ts proposed to have land action taken by v bor) Counciiman Redward and Supt, Lit- unions last night, all men involved/iie present at the next meeting, WHATDOESIT MEAN? Them Off Premises When for Explanation in the sympathetic etrike with th which will take place on Thursday gcd 3 eption of freight handlers, fretaht | ¢ ek, March 27, at & o'clock at | of lumber taamaters and | pt, a laundry A full attendance eff of this proper ty and across meliroad track or I'll have you * . the greeting that Robert we to @ of the employes of | company when he found } gi waiting in front of his of- j ge gclock this morning the Men quit w rk last even seclock and filed out of the petead of hanging their | @ the hook, ae Was the cus Moran stood by and re-/ gm from the men in person, gt customary, but the mer | ; gihing of it. When they / eturned to work this f fit ” members of the club is re- i out tod (iov, Crane ia using every effort at his command to persuade the t portation companies to grant th j mands of the men who are now out and also reinatate them in their ol | place The « pat ' er, | that imported It n labor from | New York and fr 1 the ime ale vicinity, find this a hard r t | | do. ae they entered into a vrsctica! Melrose Avenue Assessment th Roll Approved them permanently for work this morning they an ¢ t ! Jones toformed cach mar | ore ployes back at work as the oppor-| The assessment roll for the build fe would have to wait unti) jtunity artees ing of the 1 ver water Moran came. | During the day many freight | mat " 1 rning by Phat De You Fellows Want?” ers returned to work and bus he 1 i Works at its ’ ale he water front ts re | TORU meeting. The roll is more ¢ Moran appeared the head along st phe, be ‘ - ~ qf the yard approached ® than at any t At | Sor bean Saale tees eek. ee trike began . oe Sree S®. Get : Ret before he could utter a strike bega fe for water mains, It $4 said, “What do you fel- yet Moran peges, Upon which are j 2,960 differ The employes neer's office begen mihe before the lly let so that it bs the 20 replied, “We are gat and were told by the gate- te wait until you came for an SARGENT gene of your business,” was ' WASHINGTON, Marct ’ ° ly the interlocutor re ‘ ae reply the hates : tor Penrose of Pennsylvania ’ y surprised and noa-plussed ° nfer » with ! I — ; of the men who ha@ drawn mle teerning eae Th wae asi " p fell back and repeated tc So eee ohe the eat | ‘The water main was ordered by the what they had heard. _ master of the Lr a of ut to suppiy } nt, Green followed up his remark te order for the ment to get id the property. Oa Who Was There W. Seeley, of Second avenue Norman street, a tallymar deen employed by the Mor- Co. for nearly two years this morning when he sald employes of the lumber de at Morans are locked out When we quit last night a everything was as usual ex j Bet Robert Moran took our | Not a word was said to u & lockout and when we c 2 » ordinance fur (aphe g erento \' d st : oath sale of water to Ballard has been : u mitted eulcide a ashington street proved by Mayo ume Eke mtabation whee Parry: “Look out there, Jacob! If you lose your grip and let me POP, 5 COND | ee eter’ Lalor dareed so bead. | ee ne nr eee ante ae threatened to have us thrown 1 by Corporation Counsel riions of the « city with Cedar li be of dif- tlon hes down an expenditure of ich $44,063.86 te as (DRIVE THIS MAN atts yofssrtih site ie a 33,000 against the city OUT OF THE CITY) .., ...metmmisrt The board granted a petition for the extension of th ity water main from Interbay to Ballard for the pur- pore of piying the latter olty with the expense of co © borne by the city main will run along horndyke and Thirteenth Osgood Proves to Be the Lowest Specimen of Humanity water tion will Further detaile of the degenerate | | hature of Harry Osgood, the man whone wife, Mra. Ada © 1, com-| 4p 4 could have for the trinket and fused to give it up Havana Society Gives, Petr hrs" & ” life of shame by him, have come to | submitte fat the yard. We were told by for. Boost harder. Perhaps | can reach, light. Der. Bories, the physician tr amph, A permit was granted to iit am explanation. We did « ] ' when she took the fatal dose of P® an pipes in different a Wen insulted for following in | Improvement at Leschi } | poison, states that a few day» ago «| ™ the business section of he Seattle Flectric Company was man claiming to have been sent by , ie a 5 @ Men Locked Out yesterday granted a permit at the Osgood, came to the doctor ar - Seventy nVeaae va ‘OH Wists mil! tallymen, plane aiterations to the old pavilion at wife's ring, claiming that the h distributing main could be put ta on tle, Cikker-men, yard tallymen, Leschi park, to cost $2,000. The} band wanted tt. I Horles, he Union This portion was WAGW ae tamsters. At present building v be generally overhauled | ever, could not see what + therefore eliminated from the permit ‘Gee Satemes among us who can ‘and the foundation strengthened. worthiess and shameless husband | for further consideration action on Mor- F re he macadamising of Madison od a let-| third avenue was approved by the os g oard. A number of protests against seek Rehert Mor- whose care the dead woman was * Light and Power Com- ity. The city engineer objected “Theteare probably 60 men locke: tneer’s office for repeira and | asked him to give him suggesting that a ehiet are Seine aes tel } gz a. dina et from Broadway to Twenty- ant Mats tu interviewed by a ‘ * ° 0 BE LEUPP sore tt beyond aamtrtine |One Girl Killed and Five. I the fact of tbe wholesale discha ing additional det Ongood'e | th ement had been made by Be refesed t9 gre any expls = je . aoe Honor treatmen his and informing | ”* ty owners, but they were over- oh lee fle pamrer trae Fatally Burned | WASHINGTON, March 15—Fran Her Due oe {| ruled both by the council and the | i ‘ : him when her daughter left waceeed Wiliams 200 tes Oy pen thel 5.-a | AucUst she was a good and respect.| ‘The application of the Standard 1 wil soGer 5 | HAVANA, Cuba, March 1 able girl and had @ trousseau valued | Ot Company to build new tanks 6 ith of ul ity together with Fire j —— CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 15.— | civil service commission public reception was given in honor) , q One girl was killed and five probably br amipaeee rics seman ¢f Misa Alice Roosevelt at the Pal Dr. Rortes has been able to fina urshal Kelloge’s objections eame ft fatally burned in an explosion and lace last night, which was the most | n,- f her clothing and sent to the | ' anager McLean appeared for F fire which took place this forenoor rrililant » affair eince American) mother the only arti f value he| the company and explained that he in the Fairmo Manufacturing ¥ P { the city. All the prom- | oo, ‘ the wedding ring suld construct his bulldings so as Company's plant. Frema an unknown > pee of Havana soctety | to amply pro t surrounding prop bers cause, presumably through chemical ‘Want the men any longer.” . esent at the function. The , rty HW was axked to te his action, an explosion tookgplace in the ne Band of C was tn at mn to Chief Cook and the | torpedo department of the factory, P nd the reception was al gg ota r } " where a considerable quantity of ex of te magnificence. Gover cae ¢ ine: tlt pe saktasinh, s gered cori ay seal explosion the | nor Ger 1 Wood did the gs ge on LONDON, March 16.—The first Improvement Matters ; smIOCIa ater , poston —— 1 ‘ by the il ening court of the : +” +1, : Fy j entire building became wrapped in| Bee eT co 1 | CERRINE CORE DE ie re e | the following plans and specificar nm ave © pe <tr WASHINGTON, March 15.—The| American representation iiss Edward was held Inet A] tions were submnitted for the tme- —— quality of its contents and as the |S¢mi-substdy bill will prohably be) “et bes vis a , bide ak proved "% be a beilitas tly nt Eaat Olive street, ‘ fire progressed the explosions came Paseed by the senate on Monday. Mr r n - the preyed pel * “ a held (a. ene - : ye ots , : oo : ciaceminuies . ' a . - mi . item 4 k ra final conferenc ith President ace, ¥ t ke 4) eT park t ewa "3 t : at frequent intervals. Those who | Hoar s Wy Sig eee ae “4 “ ; ro elt and Secretary Root, rela-|queen repaired through crowds of |! n Fifteent j were burned were in the top story | President will be the next subject to) | 1. installation of the new|cheering people undeter rete rt teth 4 r ers of the bullding. The girl who was|0ccupy the attention of the senate.| ment demonstration by the t ag rain | Port ¥ or killed by the explosion, Anna Fritz, | Debate !# likely to be long, but Mr.) “"™™™ © ‘ | winicts Wan fatiban, “Alte 960 1 I to the n was @ torpedo wrapper Hoar hopes to pass the bill with mat | ‘ Pe agyhp soca Srl " ; to } 1) by sidewalks “ esent, including a lanta street fr bridwe on First of the diplomat weet, by con- wth Broad an to East ting a 9 M : : | vitatior -_--_ — material amendment before the close soo 4 Ing ut of the week. The oleomargarine and | lr ' ; IN STATE Chinese exclusion bills may cone | a | next, while Senator Morgan la watch Maur RIV; i fe nh opportunity to slip in the oo ” } way f Peter Mass, March 15.— Nicargauan canal bill 4 | Dodweil Given Contract | Hin : opt rag bande iye. 4 In the house practically all of the Dodwell & Co St peseedan | Ma Be Tertiie Manufacturers’ " ws | CHICAGO, March 15.—The remains | week will be devoted to @ discussion the contract for ca ng the United | prov for the im ng strects ehth av- pruce leaders of a lof ex-Governor Altgeld were con-\of the river and harbor bill, which Statea maila between Beatt) Ana @f labor unions « dence tc | will be followed by the army appro-| cortes, Fairhaven, Whatcom and } 1 in| veyed from the family res mplo 4 gy of textile fabrice,jthe public Mbrary this morning. | priation bill | BERLIN, March 15.—An_ an-|erett. The award is for four yea enth F - BIS cacicel Fenutt and on| where they will lie in state until 16 —————— | nouncement was made here today on The mall in t h shine ae thelr demande are i int SB} ecinre tonight. Thousends of per |high authority which seems to in r n da t { curbing st $1,800 TS men contend tha: a" to. {sons passed around the catafalque |cate that Germany im extending h $2600, Th ' f h a rom East Co- Peduction in the » ‘TS\to take a last look at the dintin | good offices to bring about a cessa- | Washington and Fairhaven will be| tum? Fast Madison, by grading, Wit of deference to mark guished dead | tion of hostilities in South Africa used 1 parking, to cont pnw with the underst > | ‘The announcement follows: “When - - Sire | wate Secranryonncen mate's THOUGHT THEY he markets | selina - Stlsfactory ox } feei they are the former scale 7 One, makin t W ver eont % 4 tota the question, but preliminary r ' Man Out of Way | tiations had failed.” | g ASTORIA, March 15.--Matt Jarvi No public announcement has been Two Ballard Youngsters Got Tired 0 - a Russian Finn fisherman, shot and| made from any source as to what of Cily Life tly killed his father, Gabriel} form the preliminary negotiations oe ree Line of badbathal , at about 1 o'clock this morn. | took, but {t is regarded as pr able Harry Linen, aged 12 year andlis + ‘ | oh iy oe Ppp that Germany made an exten 8 Of! Cari Larson aged 10 . ‘ = | P country where there are Magyar set The old man returned home tntox. | her good offices choolbove frou: t oe acturing | tlementa, The Magyars usu icut and was trying to break oper bued three days s e | - far-re ing ty ; 7 1 Mirebes A ution fron Tacoma high school. aching walk-| called H s The ained | the door when his #on deliberately; | . ity lide and 4 , : cities then the atte? ae dams in 1844 after @ long! murdered him and then surrender | . out the knowledge of their reepect pac t the boat this morning ———— ‘ their fr , and heroic struggle to the poll Since his arrest he fam tasted Of on t : ARAL OY oe ee 5 ing | talke freely and says he wanted the attl Arriving here with no meant}ang — excor Be de en ; old man out of the way. MILWAUKEE, March 15.—Gen. ©. | y Antti 14 net biatamen Pas e campus and . ne aaeheanl |S, Bragg, commander of the “Iron! of being detected, they wanders del soa adic 7 ve y have been « Ptrigade”’ in the union army during | + ‘ pr ner ned and where a reception vara | the civil war, has just celebrated his | this morning ear hen Patro SEN ED IE TERE ARO GEeRe Cee meAUMonT, Mes, March s6~| iéth birthday in Fond du Lac, WI Liner found them in an old ng | O82 fang 7 Another whit , w—! Teh Rea EA ae aR MAGE, fica The ear s now In progress tn the “ 2 wae — OR had tmih Hokhiae Uh bak toethtee Aa fident of vietory before time was i led. Both sides have been practts- Soys He Wanted the o1g|iussitn diet Tuesday German mes! WOULD BUT pion’ GIRLS PLAY & NEW YORK, March 15 NCTeAS® | the Magyars’ , anniversary of their inde and, as is customary, the day v lebrated throughout tt insts regions of Pennsylvania, upper Mic Java igan and elsewhere throughout tt over th it ts not probat Will epread to oth ized labor, evance firwt ner b ce it is p nan noon be- f co-eda from the tate university and a similar aggre oO with a desire tc e i ME the wi © of who xth « | a by ndou y re WASHINGTON, D. C., Marct | except a small piece of cake ar - ; awe! he mm ide Bang The steamer Bertha of the Alaska| Wirst Assistant Postmaster Genera) | 6 heneiy taunt ierey betas har at 1 ha e hitherto been vie~ fie 2 MeN . at | Commercial é rrived at t Johnson tendered his resignation te] WASHINGTON, March 15.—The|«iven breakfast they fel pentant|torious in thelr games, The wnt Senet” & 3. 4 painter of | Bchwabacher dock at 10 o'clock th the president today. It w coepted | houre today passed @ resolution di-|and wanted to be hgh ity? the ady intage in weight, Band are now ‘ail NUE | forenoon, The stear x xpected th the usual letter of regret | recting the secretary of war to fur Detectt ra Ker took | ut the Tacoma girls are sald to be Ph : to reach Seattle last night, but did ish the houge full information con-| them out to Ballard this morning | The vas 1 1 1 r ae Sway from Vietoria until 10 BALLARD STRIKE cerning the transport vice be-| | 10 ‘varsity players aret Mins Gel- fl INTERS OU y pale soa a tween San Francisco and the Philip-|8ALLARD BOY ke, menesn an A Mine Metlte Hill, for- ¢ brought down the cargo that] BALLARD, March 15.—The knot| pines. Recently numerous senen SER thea “8 Katherine Edwards, she carried when she ran ashore } strike shows no change to-| tional charges have been made con- | SERIOUSLY HURT) contre: Mins Mertha Heffner and Fitzhugh eound The steamer has|day. The mills % | Tuc € ru hich are not affect-| cerning the service, and {t ts an BALLARD, March 16.—John Don- | “!8* lena Tucker, guards Every |, | > ) | | een thoroughly overhauled and re-|¢4 by the strike are running aa usa nounced that the con easione ves-| ald ager ’ ve Ss, #0 f ” r, o Louis! sired and is new t on ave, |ual. The 150 or more men who are |?" Ast SHS Const nal in jald, aged 10 year n of Thomas| WEATHER FORECAST n ef. \ Pal an a now as trim aa ever.| ut by cause of the trouble are san tigation is made th a view of set Donald, proprietor of the Russel} - jernand | She I# scheduled to sail for Valdes! ine of victory. They say their de- | ting aside or confirming the charges, | house at this place, met with an ac Jeattle and vicinity—Tonight and at } In charge of Capt. O. A.limands are just ones and that the| It Js not regarded as in any sense| cident last night that may prove| Sunday, occasional showers or snow Two Johansen, her former master. The] mii] owners have no argument in re-| belng an attack upon the secretary | fatal. Last evening, at 5 o'clock, the| furries; light to fresh variable ea crew will ely go out on her, too,| fusing to pay the $3 per day, of war, little fellow was horseback riding en} winds, becoming southerly,