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a the eame today as tt after election. There dey receive their entire 20 en second wind, and grein an inch. “danse Excitement of the lottery tn the melnd room, Next door to! pres 8 quite a stiramons | some to be t [K, March 19.—Fire great heaps of cotton he Phoenix pier at North @elock last night and F ty valued a: nearly 1 ft was extinguished. | being pou British Queen, owned | the spectacular fire that destroyed ix company, was} with several Hght- the steamer moored to the | © . had) | mage ‘ter poured | boats. lost was the! cut off, threw « sustained se- that may Saeed poke One of them, 'the flames on the burning steamer. wader his entire force ammonition to the tommander of the on Samar, has @ to tactiita Only Paper io Seattle That T Dares to Print the News GHIEF SULLIVAN SETS GAMBLERS GUESSING a Big Lattery Joint to Resume Operations, Keeps All Other Gambling Games Closed— : No One Seems to Know Why J é the exception of the fact that} the sports tast night, ‘ofthe Washington Invest. | ¥* i Sr ge te Yeaning With the toler-| nerve co start up in the face « . the gambitns situ-| 8 rife as to Just how long it would | Kennedy, @ nging of the pat |but it did not fat dd open an: Hen no direct move on the part | day we = ‘he Clancys or the boss/ gamblers stare at the one big game + *t 2% hours.| deine run, while their doors are se- pans the pen ” Chief of Police 6ul- n eyed wonde curely barred. Clancys will not allow | 't* if they can help | 2°¢# Me a. the big game | W8Y he will not allow other places He remains impassive to Jal questions, and will not give out The owners of the fs one of the largest nave kept out fight, and this is said | any information. HLLION-DOLLAR FIRE Vessels in New York Destroyed by -Flames--Longshoremen Burned Patrick Huessoy, is not expected to NEW YORK, Mareh 19. cams of wa’ on the blazing ruina of the big steam: Phoenix pler a lighters at pre ipa E- several lives | far as can earned only one life at of William | ¥84 lost, that of Chief Engineer Scott of the Queen, previously reported. ike | The police wit! make a search of the |ruina jater in the day and there is |wome expectation that other bodies ill be found. Tt now estimated that the loss} ~ | Will reach $1,200,000. burning steamehip British long- | Queen was biown by the gale across fire |the bay early today, and now lies i directly in the path of the ferry A stevedore who was se- checked the |Verely burned in the fire, died this several barge Fireman Drowned ‘ORK, March 19. n overboard, placed his | Engineer Scott, who was report it and using it | missing, reported at noon today. | Gat into the |said that seeing all eecape from { were by the | Queen by way of the pi * ‘ongge bg ortee | he jumped overboard and was picked d passing steamer. joped this afternoon © Greman, was je trying to INOS SURRENDER rra Turns Over Entire Force-- ds Rebellion in Samar be necessary to continue reat garrison duty as he feary na- five treachery to such an extent that | kets of value which he carrted about on new | his person he will take Detectives Adams end Lane ere| forces of insurgents organizin, | =| paid for an interest in the invest- | [ment company and back salary | ‘The German-American Investment will | vecinaivat, SAYS WE'LL continue busi hearing before Justtc bay Meeting kn Dollar for Dallar it Let Alone H. Buttner returned to eSty from Vancouver this morn- the escort of Deputy sher- tHe went first to Judge and had his preitm- set for 2 o'clock this was then ts to he was seen Sys See ve OR ah expensive seule, returns id not. jusity . the made $26 i Dat that wince Jac Mad been eo poor t Btn scarce se? In trying tc Goterprises. Seve he arseriet had # advertising. Whe to say nay, that If 1 am ic BM cents on the sc y in Britian <r Saree Ver 10 look after conte Rorth and to 2 of A that ity ne mM SAtisfled there fs a good there for a } real ‘tata Twas not run away fr iL traveled under my So, Fegistered # WAS Dublished b ed company, tres fr: Maye he onty {, Bements te) incorp. S78 Green got nos 1 that om, Mot nearly. al Gteen's connec ii that ail the + , has BA treasurer of ts ° Me fOMDENY sine 1 ios Jamon Ment. SOME IN favor of Mr, Py Aetauit thin or Sr. in the « PeeeRtly to recover $1,550 The Interbay meets tonight at Ft | will discuss t Another sub up {s that of securing a special po: e service in that as @ nurober of chicken roonts in the | neighborhood have suffered losses of SMILING ; Esato Man Says He Can Re- | FELL UNDER THE WHEEL Hawey, an Indian, day night by cated condition, and it is presume ay morning the b hold an ina the old-time & Skeleton Is Found at the crossing o digging gravel on the heriff was notified of the tion at Glen WEATHER FORECAST T now rs light to fr wh | southerly winds ' THE SEATTLE SEATTLI the Merger Case NEW YORK, March 1%—John by Peter Powers In the United States |clreutt court fh Minneapolis, to pro: the | DIDIt the retirement of the preferred shares of the Northern ifhe Speaking of the form | Northern Securities Company, Ken. nedy said he had talked over the |James J. Hill on several occasions, ould be @ good thing, as it would pante tn Northern Pactfic stock, Kennedy's testimony, as taken be- e of Minneso He repeated. reiterated statements made hereto- fore by President Mill. WATER SHUT OFF whole district north of Drive and west of Queen Anne av- enue, Inctuding the army post main. LICEMEN The annual ball of the Seattle Re- jet Association wii take place at |Armory hall tomorrow evening, March 2. During the past few eoks Sergeant Mike Powers, Capt. W.. F. Laubecher and jective Charles Tennant, the committee tn jcharge of the arrangements, have been busy preparing for t nt. | __At 9 o’elock tomorrow evening the | grana march, led by Chief of Police | ohn Sullivan, wil! start. After that) |dancing will be kept up until the early hours of the morning. Music| will be furnished by the Seattle Milt- tary band. A FREMONT MAN'S WOES A Neghtaing transportation atunt that is baffling the police this after- noon happened during the early hours this morning. W. F. Johnson, 4 Fremont cigarmaker, is the man who claims to have performed a marvelous frat. He says at 13 o'clock last night he walked Into th Belvedere concert hali and bought a few drinks of beer. Ho then sat down to play a hand of cards with the bartender. After that the limhts went out, at least for him. When he awoke this morning he found him- }self in the woods at the summit of |}Queen Anne hill. He was covered the surrender. Guevarra has ap-| with bleed, which came from a proximately 400 riflemen. General Chaffee considers this the ending of all active rebellion tn the island of Samar, which has ber one of the most troublesame o! a 1 + it| Playing cards, but when he woke up He mary to continue ths|on Queen Anne hill, he was minus wound on his left ear, which mem- 1s | ber had evidently been struck with some dull inatrument. Johnson says he had several dot- lars on his person when he began his money and several smal! trin now working on the case. THE SULTAN dedvery of| LONDON, March 1%--The ex- change telegraphs from Constant! nople that its ¢o that the sultan hes given a direct re. fusal to the American sugs that he repay the amount of ran: | paid for the release of Miss Stor jand says he does Jeven consider the matter. | The sultan’s attitude t* that Amer- |ica 1s powerless to collect and he is laupposed to be relying ia to | prevent any demonstra wainst } him, IMPERIAL FORCES — OF CHINA AGAIN UNDERGO DEFEAT KONG, March 19.—Two defeats of imperial troops y rebels are reported In batt! ® whieh took place at Pohak and ® fekxhing. ‘The viceroy of Chiil ® has been asked by the viceroy ® of Canton to send reinfo ® ments, 2% It ia Impossible to # & subdue the rebels with the pres- @ nt forces and the rebellion is ® steadily growing e 6 ry a-0aotp Ode rae AT TRINIDAD WASHINGTON, D. C., Mareh 19. navy departinent recelve views today that the North Atlantic 4 this morning at the 1. It squadron arrt or ort of Spain, Island of ‘Trinid probably remain there sev of the Isthmus of Panama tn case presence The Tigers Victorious ‘The Tigers yester fiicted a second baseball defeat on the St. Mark's team. The game was played on the old university pounds and the clone scote of 4 to 8 ndloates an exciting contest very mdny tickets h for th |given in the Armory Satur¢ tinder the auspices of the W. C. L. for the benefit of the Labor Tem From all indications the affair t will be unusually successful, WASHINGTON, WEDNE HETALKED HAND OVER IT OVER MILLIONS but Kennedy's Testimonyin|San Francisco Street Railways Sold otor in the Northern | One of the largest financial de n. and where {t got ite stock of | Becuritl npany and @ large! (he history of the coast was oon the | stockholder tn the Northern Pactfe| pleted this morning when the stock ni} railway, gave testimony this morn-| Wagon Was expected at any moment, |!n# in the hearing of the suit brought ome, and the place holders of the Market Stre 1 the sale of { to the Baltimore syndieat ertificates of de: 617,000 were of the stock, it amounting to #1 turned over in paymen: ‘The sale is one | matter of a “holding company” with | din street « and the matter was again discussed | last summer, when he advanced the pinion that a holding company | be looked for in the near fut: wale the Southern Pacific y bok: wt the near futur abandons street ratlwaye direct result of th prevent @ repetition of the famous an enormously profit fore « commissioner, ‘was sharply uestioned by attorneys representing le combination, tf carried through. would interfere with the rights of any stockhold and ceived notice of a fatal accident tr Water will be shut off from 8 to 12 o'clock tamorrow moraing. in the iebland will leave this afternoon to investi wate the fatality | their executive committee full power Saved by a Jag Because Clara Brown proved that intoxteated on the | night when she le accused of stealing Prosecution in the upper co | tee George considered that woman were beust of the theft, little blame could be fixed te iP His Wite a Kiondik lL. Burnett of New York har writ to Secretary Metkie merce, asking bh 1} to make up tty aanint in the Olive Burnett left for the Klondike and he thinks she may have perished | ¢@eh © In a shipwre ten that whe) Pecily with 1899 and 1900, on the const McKinley Circie William McKinley G. A. BR, will hold ing tn ite hall | Workers, in which (hey very co | dialty weloome the proposal to arbi- | atic role, Ladies of * regular meet- oor New York| ed as proposed, Diock, tamorrow at 2p. m. The pres-| We propose to follow it up with Ident’ désiren this meeting to be « THOUSANDS MORE MAY LEAVE DAWSON WHEN YUKON OPENS Unless Treadgold Concession ts Modified or Rescinded at Least Seventy-| Five Per Cent of Population Will Have Joined a Great Exodus by July 15---Business in a Terrible Suspense-- Prospectors Leave for American Territory Special to the Star, DAWSON, March 19 here tm in a state of ter owing to no definite news from Ot tawa In relation to what the ment proposes to do with the Tread-| ter was from #5 t All business | to stand that e pense, | ter, and it is far more than ever w | none but the riche: hill, Cheechaco hil! and Magnet guich}a fact, @ gold concession. If the deiega able to thwart | Treaagota eynd business men pr jing summer the | NOT REPAY sent to Ottawa are the | atatl ‘8 and | thems partially by the in ing rate war between the gre ransportation companies, tally by @ natural im upon the death of the ‘On the other hand, ‘lers huye the right to use water flow-| sion was me: | ing through their elaimsa, and a bench} diately haste us following | claim will not even have the right to| and arriving | if the amended| araw on a hilleide epondent wires a itl re law of | mp 15 per cent. of | tere with the prid oe P |G the pr ti) have left here by | gaia t propose to ¢ making prepara articles of mir value are trying to sell t jean side by the hi |head for the Koyukuk Rampart and ¢ As it now Is, with th neer prospectors the lons of this ¥ wert ome to ling country have been re-located and | Woot | baa, ‘ountry | the sand start the ‘ord comes from ©: | understood tn the o evidently not in th council {twelf, ad- an interview avo ax to be within easy reach € : features of the said, in wubstance, be furniahed by th a boon to the Ki » should require its that that wan the only feature of It y afternoon in- 101d Concession Aw a matter dgold and the b lve f that he propor per hour, or $160 per ‘There 1s not a claim left in the whole fay of 10 hours DAY EVEN MAROIL 19, 1902 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON LABOR QUESTION COMES TO THE FRONT An Encouraging Report Made by the Committee Appointed to Inquire Into Building Trades Wage Matter—It Is Bolleved a Settlement May Soon Be Obtained The very important matter of/the was brought up at the Cham./@vent I fecl that the present dis ese Sean this morn, | Butes ean all be amicably settled apectfully, The committes appointed by the K. C, KILBOURNE, Chairman. >| chamber to assist in settling the di The Communication | | putes in the building trades over the! The following communication was | wage question made its repert whic ded to the Building Trades |ehowed that the members had en-| Council this afternoon, and al-| tered into their duty with great ear-|though it cannot be learned just pestness and had so arranged mat-/ what action will ¢ taken by that tors that @ wettiement of all troubles pody tt is stated on good authority that the bullding trade ‘The following te the report in full: | pleased with the rat Beattio, March 19, 1902. | towards condiilation, made by the nd Members of the Cham-| Chamber of Commerce Beate Wash.| Beattie, March 19, 1902, ur committee, ap uliding Tradew Counel! w t i settling the Atiemen:=—The special commit. jonas in dispute in the building | tee apy ted for the purpore by the trades regarding wages and rules,| Chamber of Commerce is endeavor- has had numerous meetings. Wel tr bring about an equitable ad-| have had two (2) meetings with the | justinent of the differences now ex-| xecutive committee of the Building| isting between certain trades and ‘oune!l, and twe (X meet-| contractors tn the building | re tt 0 tions It wan finally determined to pro-| If a working: agreement covering e arbitration between the em-|all the building trades for a year, or and employes, and « let ent to the Haullding Trade # to the em- iimilar letter to the falr profits to the employer Employers’ Association, copies of! jue reesived to the butiding which are attached herewith, owner who pays the bills, 1 will ree The Employers’ — Association| sult (n permanent benefit to all par- mptly replied. saying that they| ties Involved and to the city in gen ed arbitration, and that in thelr] erat itution there te a by-Inw giving| If the artisans and contract both keeping tn om to act In such matters. This commit-) owner, ¥ tee called upon the executive com-| » and WAS ansure ebal that they believed tn arbitration and| were ready at any time to arbitrate the question In 4 Rave Saturday we received « letter fro: he Bullding Trades Council, signed by Its secretary, in whieh they re-|} viding wages to entertain any pro of|r to @ board af con arbitration, and io which they also|arbitretion and agree suggest that they have not th ite bind the several unto: atters In dispute can be few Asys, and 9 great threatening our city be Wilt You Arbitre ter | Will the employes of the different *, wobmit the @ (9) appointed Your com concluded t ake the matter Up di-| from amor h of the labor untons|each ix ( s nent a pre exalllly similar to that sent! ne to the trades council. We have re-| ha ceived one (1) answer, same bein trom the Brotherhood of Electric choose @ neutral mem- affected, an ng no direct inter Bide selected from ruc rea) estate, insurance, college or public school professor, physician, ney, banker, architect, secretar M.-C. A, oF labor bureau. Vi fully hamber of Commerce Committee. By B.C. Ka #, Chairman, A letter of like Amport hes been to the contractors. trate. and are willing to stand by! or Y the decisions of & board to be select. | re the other unfons, and believe that w: will find them all as fatr minded Many Kiondike country that Is rich enough | that Mayor Henry C, Macaulay bas sent out a telegraphic denial that « Panic and exodus existe at Dawson. From a rough draft of rmous price for wa pald. During the flueh times the high buatnes @ camp) the document perused by the corr st price ever paid for wa tent, it i# meen that the may er hour, benches of ¢ y that thete will be one, and f y ma ever paid that price. They can In-| knows there will & depopulation hinery and pump the water | of thie territory if t eamion be for $60 day ona 44 am hs and they could still do 4 first mass meeting that wa t for the that the| held in this elty on the subject wax A that right ‘The None but actual creek claim own-| er ayor was making a tour of th s when the news of the cone ” public, He imme a back to Daweor for the meet build @ dam in @ small gulch, for the ing, mad | Ainat the concess! | At th and subsequent meetings. |the address @f every speake Tread-| teeming with relterations of t very drop of | known that the Treadgo: of imp Kendo That ia becau water tributary to the Klondike rty- |< s means an exodus is to be granted to 4 Agold, anc . © in Dawson has said the out of a nopoly of millions upon|same every day, and they will millions of miners’ inches of water in| know that the only thing that wi that river, he only will take %5000| stop the exodus will be the thwa miners’ Inches, All this shows how | !ng of the concession. well the Hon. R. W tt—w hi privy counell has been the vi Reverted Claims ither ts the reverted claim fon ture ‘understond “apparently in ot | Employers and Employes Hold a not se m to roaiies & ant ( Satisfactory Meeting | richeat | min the world. ‘Mome of the beat | The striking Journeymen plaste 1 long seasion this mornin Central Labor Union hal claims in this and every other min-| peg abandoned a number of times. By] at wh 4 commit five from the t, all of such claims, good « asterers’ Association were | t evert to Treadgold inetead o' ‘The sexsion with rnment, the moment they | oi complete adjustment of dif ated, and tho yearly grants|fiouities, but it was learned that of these claims | some advancement was made to that 1 In stampedes | end stakers may labor for a| On both sides there in endeavoring to find| great confidence that the plasterer ak, and then abandoning | n be at work them in poverty, Treadgold steps in| There was « meoting of and reaps the bountiful harvest of /penters last night at the f the poor propector did not| Trades Council hail, at whieh al! members of the union were pre » claims are ncattered over the |€nt untry on creeks and bench.| A resolution tndorsing the nttitua rvening ate. working [of the trades council was unanimou: claims of known value, If t ype tinue to work, they will be enjoined | ,,7h* report Of the Chamber of by Treadgold because the debria or| Commerce committes on the atrii tailings will be dur or accumu. | ituation, published elsewhere tn late on his land claim to k and go on the market i y market will be ‘Treadgold. He will name his own will cause the rable comment te aware of it, among ¢ employes [orice and wale cit the claim owner] THE WOSBAND OF departs in poverty, when ‘Treadgold claim free of charg WETTIE GREER, THE ition to take all fo: # to the wall on fe own r ably RELLOWS FALLS, Vt, Mareh 19, force them to sell or ive ay thelr) award Gregne, husband of H elat nthe dumping ground ques-|ii. Green: Jed he today In many tlor respects he partook of the saving Regarding Macaulay character which made his mult Your correspondent {a Informed millionaire wife famous. STAR. WEATHER For Beattie and Vicinity." ht and Thursday, BLANCHAL cond Avenue, Hinckley If You Want a Good Suit Just as a stock before buying ? matter of precaution, you know. We believe we are offering the We want electrical workers, In which} Asking for further time, yours res! A best values in the city. you to decide for yourself, however. of grays and plaids, made ent #tyle and handsomely 2.50 to $15 ADAMS& BLANCHARD | 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block errr TTT il hahaha TAKE: Moore's Revealed Remedy make you feel a 1 ALE OF A MANUFAC bs EMBROIDERIES OF BEST QUALITY selection of embroide: atyles that would sult some ta Ings with the Employers’ Associa-| tating to wages and working regula- | | t Uke your dinner, entered inte, that] & HOLMES DRUG @7 First Ave. STEWART le Drugeist. Days Friday and Satur- » demanding an inerease of | of our Big Sale of La- RS’ STOOK OF *. #ix (8) by the employers, | their own members, and ponal tol ber, these two (2) choosing a third al, the last three to be men in either | callings as ried would not ‘The diversity of taste in th that at times those *, sulle OEMeTTih great eatinfaction therefore ite creations to @ discriminating pub whether you are looking for larg exquisite simplicity of the very ‘And what is sti that we offer these exquis- with the full conviction that 220-222 First Ave. South id and not very fine work, or CORNER MAY: . you are suré to find : wd lactory each pattern is tion or two and two or three ry them in this fot. complete in all the widths widths of edgings to mate Be to ee ial number § inches wide at 150 yard. 1s Bargain Store.) Kiondike Supplies stock of high-grade Klondike Supplies, such BR umbia and Puget Sound as Piske, Bhovels, Sleds, Tents, Rope, Hammers, Saws and Tools of, road. :, Boat Pitch, Oakum, ete. mill Supplies Our stock Of Mili Supplies, such We carry @¢ Builders’ Hardware We also have a complete stock of Builders* Knobs, Butts, also Sash Weight Building Paper, etc. Axes, Crogsout Saw ays there is no exodus, but does not and child grant takes away from|presited over by Mayor Macaulay. | This Is the Prescription Horum Nagra, oa Leaves, 3 ozs. in the strongest Cascara Bark, 1 02 $1403 Third Ave., Corner Union Water to make a quart TelephoneMata 584 Established 1890 Fourth Near Pike OUR CALL-TRADE PRICES you any finish you ike, NE CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK #4 # A new cottage with large, well lighted rooms, porcelain bath, electric lights; every- mplete; cotnected with er main end sewer: lot is 60x124, level and above grade; neighborhood — #tric firvt- clans; only two blocks from Minor school and Madison ear, $400 down ‘and monthly pay- ments same as rent will buy it, Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schenerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. LIOM CLOTHING HOUSE WORKINGMEN Here Is Something for You Heavy Jack Buck GLOVES And pafr, intiets, reg, $1.25 ecial price 75¢ PaIR Calf Skin and Horse Hide Gloves and Gauntleta, reg. $1.00, Special price, pair. fs See Display tn Window. Lion Clothing House Price is « good. sales- man, Quality is @ better one. The quality of my dia- mond goods is unsur- come 4 pad tn Seen be ow as you iy pay for inferior artistes. G. Beninghansen 887 First Avenue ‘Time tnepector fer Col. CASTER SUITS $1) Plain, rich navy blue—fancy weave of worsted—silk sew: —hand made button holes—a splendid value for— $15.00 i04 WHISKEY ‘This is a new ms to be We are not an Inauran and Loan Company. FIDELITY HOME BUILDING COMPANY DON'T PAY RENT 4x homes, buys farms s off mort- © ages without is OUR CO-OPERATIVE PLAN IS THE BEST CONTRACT ofinitely states |ixsue, has been the subject of much aployers and COME TO OUR OFFIOE ANDO WE WILL EXPLAIN Phone James 1281 soanoenso0aever rpconececenncnesooeosssosees | Conner & Lev = Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 216-219 Burke Guilding, cor. Second and Marion all claim MILLIONAIRE, DIES brand and it's the best value value we can offer, for QUALITY and QUANTITY 104-106 FIRST AVE. Bot. Yosler and Washi ‘Streets Telephon Main UL KUM NAL Ch, Pep Hhoar (oias BIO0R, SOME SLAM BATA, DUY ad BWM Oa: bonney 1 waa Vd, iC Puperal Directors and Kmbalmers. ‘Third avenue and Columbia Bt Wash. fhe eee RRB ern mee