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THE SEKATTL SEATTLE, WHO WILL § Pages _ S — a —— NO. 2s. GOES TO ret - Ralph stuart Company to! play at Baker Theater WASHING TON, GET THE SENATO ERIDAY RIA F gapa Stuart and his company are an engagement of three at the Baker theater, Port. | ing Sunday, April 13. | eportant theatrical deal was} ted last evening, the final deing sicned shortly after im Manager Cort’s office at by Raiph Stuart and Calvin Heillg of the North. | Theatrical assoctation bas secured severa! York productions for Ye use during the engage as the Baker is & mos playhouse, there is litt t Mr. Stuart's Portiand ‘will be a most pleasant and one. ing merit the Ral Peompany and the carer t way in which all of its we been mounted and pre- too well known in Seat- 4 enlarging upon. of Portland Vaudeville | to Portland udeville in that | heater has been of h m ever to vau Seville { some me. but Mr. Stuart's engage- extend well into t sume | g, tnd after a short close down, Will reopen with a stock to be supplied by James G details of which were print- Star rome weeks ago. conclusion of his Portiand Stuart will return to New + opening in the metrop- peat fall with his new plays. ————— “MUTINY Humes Orders Police to Arrest Crew | owe request of the French con- at San Francisco, Mayor late yesterday afternoon in- Chief of Police Sullivan to mm the crew of the French bark Hp! and confine them in for a week, if necessary, . ination. The authority ‘arrest is based on article § of ‘ convention between and the United States. This instance on record in this the terms of the treaty ben invoked against a nieve . The bark is now on the oran The crew refuses | t. Coffin's orders. Seven! ‘Went ashore without per-/ refused to perform any by the captain. The led to the French con-/ Francisco. The consul) rantee all the expenses incident | ; of the seamen france with the orders is-| Chief of police by May or} Peer and Policeman | By arrested the seven mu-/ of the crew of the/ K Lee Adeiphes, now on} They will be confined B for a period not ex. | ys. Capt. Coffin may; ed before the ex- Btime if he chooses. | Joseph, Paul Tu- pAURereault, Louis i vanand BE. ouvied His Lease on Life fn custody, . trary to the orders| - these saflors left the} 4 about the city. Farmer Ankeny: “Hi, thar, you rascals! yonathan and | don’t allow ter see you stealin’ fruit.” REPRIEVE SCOFFED AT Big Time Arranged for CASPER, Wyo., March 24.~-Charies; carried the news to this city In a gether dl ed ithe | Wood @ murderer of Sherill| race against time to prevent An le curies. and poe Rickar ‘ National county, “4/| gel hanging of Woodard on the day ted enough money to have | lynched here last night Woc t) set for the execution, The news Bl were found on the| 2&d been sentenced to hang today,| reached here yesterday and W ie én “re yt "Si but early thie week the supreme! ard a8 jubllant. The lynching ends 7 _ a ts } court had intervened. This action) the story i ‘ i’ ‘oused inten indignation and as About 3 o'clock In the darkness of a ‘ - ts | ly as yesterday 5 ning the city ¢ night 24 masked and armed men at at / “gan to Gli with deter ned men ormed the jall, bound and gagged nt the arw |} come to carry out without process of » wheriff, and, securing Wooda that | law the mandate of th ragged him to a scaffold that had P f The case had bee en arranged for his execution. He “ F attle ¥ one * given time to pray, but re : : a ; | had finished noose tich 1 s te a | ie prayed for the men who - a t Ardea 0 Philosophy Sudd which > tell his wife that he loved. } he 7: ra - e a ” love r "3 phy ou enly | aved the blizzards tearly He begged for mercy for ’ a Leaves University ind Ag ogg wt hang himself and wife and said he didn't oP ’ ficers. ne pa ¢ intend to kill Rickard, The tighten ; Prederick Welton Colegrov Rickard camé upon a ng of the noose en if ot, of pi y at the Uni-| fugitives, the f Woodard then ju on f sich my a Washing has resigned | *® Foe erie t | ov side of t 1 — ese ebves ¢ 1 tn . where h he slowly eranat 1 p = ata ‘ vag . ; oo eceived the res- at the waa alt Wad offles It ia almost a certainty that no ac = nd High nat 2 hod Cotegr ON OPE re coe es Sie Som bes) aad will be brou Mt against the/? ore a ee id M + Dr. Ce en. - , " — py . , as public sentiment here | ty & S wet comp gn Was entire! ¥ unexpected a 4 need to be hangs He gave at it ove Id irr Gaches The meet f @ generally do not know why %. at on the would » to secure a con lo rateh, t of Because he was one o a some st ations, ne court, however, ma e events I mowt Popular instru was rn Ane showing that he h tter in charge, but ¢ * mile run Lahot 1 r When the suprer —_ would be @ hard matter to prove high jump, 30-f t P Was e 1 to the wires! identity. run, running t r Sf philosophy in 1399 and ca race. There ¥ 1 nt for the is known aa th ITS EFFORTS FOR PEACE Kelly | Warmly rec many eminent psy Ea hout the foom work Dr. tty succe Fesignat{ from the Maal election next m< THIRD AVENUE Tries to Bring About Permanent Agreement in Mining Industry She May Go to Charley, but IS c NEW YORK, March 2%.—~A quiet} flar difficulties in other lines Wants the Children . but deterguined rt was begun t ator Hanna passed the great ‘ ss day by the mer re of the con portion of the ght persuadi Wr lL. Kelley f Héthell accu 5 Uy buiigi tion committee of the Natjonal ( eral of the operators to come to his hi Blanch L. of adu J iid " 1, t ing together 1 | views i | ve at Ga ( j WE Tromised tor the Up- \sermancctacrecnont tert alt proes| riinotan in 1800. K Oon- teen? anthracite miners ¢ Mer r ; 1 and wt his f | Hill Stre yers. What this plar Fras in the wild End ly ; members of the committe He did not discover hi ife'a u ~ faithfulne w until after he h ln The miners seem to have the uj ey ed his family to Seattle H as there ta only} got angry he accused } upply of coal in| und ntima Charles Smith ts ad the ecunts 14 k the thr hildren and t ce at this time wou be] to Char I 1 rt ister, and the operat-| Minister to Cuba Will Have . ‘ i, whe ; alas hich Important Work uneres with is working : As WASHINGTON, D. C., March 28 BRYAN SAYS operators the of | Thre names at prominently mer king @ ter | tloned in conn m with the 5 f h tk miners, 1; United Btates minister t Cuba COME IN: sion the merits the qu | n. Fitzhugh Lee and H, Clay ! 7 pension comm ' The - ol 18 ,——WI There Tt rator#, as well as the rhin-| appointment of Gen, L« t Is aid Wee fennings Bryan tn the Com aerieg thn? Br Columbia | ers, place great faith in the efforta| would be the most poy from a| moner announces that tt k a Hen pination being a wed jis a cert should the fed : onsibility connected ith the| der of its da at his new country is ane Va } he tho: y ite gt the ffi the being treaties to! home near here Hehmontittien Are the } and|tion of ca in ormulate ‘And eusgest, the appoint | In the meantime the Bryan family | Se Invernes the Fra hracite field A ve eff d.a| ment will not be made without con-| is still living in a barn while its fu et by aks Skeena They are| re format on of the qt uestion in gen aerania deliberation. It is thought| ture home is in course of construc q Todd & son. ¢ral that will do much to obviate the president favors Gen, Lee, tion. j z _. EVENING, MARCH %8&, Git right down out of that ‘ere plum tree. THIRD ANNUAL MEET AND WOODARD LYNCHED QF LOCAL ATHLETES ‘Murderer of Sheriff Ricker Fails to Lengthen morrow Night---68 Entries So Far Recorded 1 Cent NTS A MONTH a ) 102, 25 Ol iL PLD? RACE FOR SWITCH Causes: a Collision and Two Deaths JOLIET, March In a collision ! lect urn of the Chi } tric line near Sag br here, this morn ng. two persons were killed and elght injur Two of those injur i probably die within a few The dead are John Mau and 1 t, both residents of thie ity he bla r the accident, ft ts eve els the 1 an ision Was a i and took t * were ing the rates of od & men were ing for a aw I 1 cars were TO EVEN THINGS UP Mayor Humes Invited to As- sist Matrimonial Bureau ' , bad } » tr rties rT y ey ; ‘ rvi we the t , : find | the o~result, wedding j ane >» s and a home out | Wes The Mayor's Invitation Fol nea le etter which May- Dear Bi As 3 f at deficiency. of etat an mpered t oo of the ing to marry homes to If you are » correct the we ee r region nage x evi endvantege it University Armory To-| ies, For further eaters tbe ai ¢ Health, Cleveland, 0.” THE COUNT'S LIBERALITY i T ¥ fre tte ha t ‘ Matsukata Left a Kindiy Feeling wae le idas ‘seh ihe wth in Seattle mg righ wil t k Ps ‘wu A a Y t ¢ ‘ A n thie e« t i Ll i y M \ A Divide-Up , arate ; rT? t) t b ath e, ( t 1 buted t ev kn k to express t x tt ’ Beattie " probat \ by the ‘va . ema t 1 hin He . bered the The officials f ¥ , I i 1 hotel Jud A. ©.) i tributed as ! eS ' w) I \ 1 A | M A), 1 } cr a DAMAGES Hn Urankar = SITUATION IN Te LOGAL LABOR f=) 2 ime tt Everything Moving Quietly and End — . MoO} a bre to thie of All Trouble in Sight th ‘of & In labor } ' } \ vard 1 t h I ' 1 ed rh 1 r M ' Wor t hall Roa inace’ Ath ALT LAKE CITY, March 28.— ; ie ar hp , tod firmed i ar i to ANd)» n of 4 ¥ court in the ' itr I Ins, of Rot ’ 1 ee ai I } } y May r ' id 1 r r of * Py ; Thu in Olympic hall, t tod that no action } ring on the T eht t? t but t} Meer tated today that no TACK Mi March 2 The ction in regard to the strike is prob-| waters sath re 4 ibl the deman f all unior worst of tl it flood thet set in affe sted have heen clearly set forth| Wed lev 1 Pasvaver. Wiha dase, to the employers, and there is now in the flooded district is roughly po need for further action, | stimated at $1,000,000,