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THE SEATTLE STAR. __ ‘een yoL, 4 NO. 29. SEATTLE, WASILINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCI ¢, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTIEL THis SOUTH SEATTLEITE WAS TROUBLES OF 7h hoe | z . : e “7 wait for that Grant street car I wonder what ts the matter with “No car insight yet. But Mil stay “Ah! I think I hear a car coming.” It comes at last! Oh, joy! Joy!" he nex r his one gove _ that car?’ with it iG INCENDIARY FIRE STRIKES ON AND OFF POPE SENDS WHAT MAY AT TULALIP AGENCY sreners Win--Street Car Mon Lose--Miners BE HIS LAST MESSAGE aa Agree--Hod Carriers to Go Out | Gis Dormitory, Catholic Church and Kitchen . . Reviews History of Persecutions--Condemns h 2%.—|demands are acceded to the Hod House Are Destroyed rhe brewers of this cliy have called |carriers’ Union of thie clty will atrike Divorce and Socialism | te April tl. The men ask for $5 cents an out off and the men are to) ) ie which te an incrense of 6 cents instated In their old places 48 /| i; is probable the advance will be fe Speeal to the Star, ) kerosene, Evidences were plentiful, \r corey Se Seen aoe eee oe, | eee | ROME, March 29.—The pope today) won. Hiv mastery of the situation LE, Wash. March 22—| too, to show that the fire in. the| OWS & considerable correspondence lesued to th ye Catholic world! ts «shown from his rederring to polit. pstarted by Indian boys, or, at agency kitchen had been started by Sng iam Mokavatiin. of Laner A 2 mht tong - Picky is considered to be aimost Bis) ical troubins of the — world, @uch ts the presumption. al-| the plentiful use of the oll. No sched- m amen np ; oa ae alien the LEAVENWORTH, Kan., March 29 | lant testamen Possibly the aged ne of them of re at a gwept away the bulldings on/ ule of the loas has yet been formed. Ph gh ode ana on hee 5 be s t strike, which haa! pontiff feels euch is the cane His holiness, after sae a re Tulalip Indian reservation this There are two theories advanced | UBions on he ure a pn . but e- | beer thie city since February | himself 4 at least, in the be-| view of the persecuti seta forth Tt started at 4 o'clock and} for the tncendiarism. By some it is ove te Hane te cm Marge em! 1, © 1 sred off yesterday, the| lief of those who hawe read the mes-| the position created for the pontif?, the giris’ dormitory. the} believed the fire was started by boys | POyS for what they consider Justi-| men ga no concession ‘They | same, It is, however, written with all/In the concluding portion of hig Kitchen and the old Catholic! who had been punished for infrac Dahle cause agree to give the unton and in the / hia a r teree and care- measag e bitt on and Ma church. The inmates of the) tions of rules of the institution. Oth Gay Gace Gencennt ) future enn aamy for pisces onby as | fully cos eatisiedly Gos . ree and @ermitory escaped with diffl-| ers, however, contend that in view s ya nd j individuals. The companies agree t opens with a resume of ' & rock threaten. 8 the fre was well under| of the popularity of Dr. Buchanan|, OES MOINES, Iowa, March 39— | run no biack!ist of the n » persecu ship of civilization, when discovered. No one was) with the students this could hardly | BY 8" asreement reached yoaterday | | naa ne seciaiiem and be the case, and point to the fact| forenoon between the miners and | Strike Is Off | battles celay of vattaton by the accepting tteelf as the only meana foe Victorion | saving society th the residence of Supt. & bundle of rags, saturat- kerosene ofl, was found into a Diaze, They were before the fire gained a o - fieide of this} r that Indian boys would not have | OPraters of the coal LOWELL, Mass, Mar endangered the girls sleeping in the! eed ed oy will not oe — - threatened s#trike of . wo main contentions of! textiie workers ix off f dormitory. The latter theorists are / the men were not granted, those ask~| a4 ol vows ae _tee the pesies vi inet to bellev h ] | os gg lb ware Roel Fe ing for shot firere and an increased | porning at a conference ween the brutally prejudiced | against the | Se? scala, one concession was made, | 4.11) agents, citizens’ commitice Prod schools and agency. | that of shot examiners. |representative workers. The clilsens' This ie the third fre tn four month, jcommittee promised to do aii in ite | all of Incendiary origin. Only a short Mod Carriers | power to secure the Increased wages porch of the boys’ dorm!- : blaze was discovered, extinguished it was that the woodwork of the the entire floor and on time ago the house oceupted by the} CHICAGO, March 29.—Unieas thetr! asked for by the workers agent was burned, and the one he ts! sepa ooo EP AUXILIARY FIRE ALARM 5 CONGRESS ONE ‘Old Foud Results in an Attempt at Arrest TTER IN MILES CASE SYSTEM NEXT MOVE Which Is Bitterly Resisted on Western Union Offices to Install a Trial Piant—Other tm- ‘Praident Not Only Sends Letters Called for portant Matters Before Board of Public j oa ve been made for several | Officers were to Blackberry t rat the attem at arrests ok, in Pike nty, Kentucky, to) wou 1 be made, hence the Hatfelde the « et. and a pitehed battic/ have been on the alert and have j % Hatfelds saw the of- boasted that none of their members MATTAWAN, W. Va.,March 29.1 fre a - other at of victios has been add » battle waged for an g a to the H wid-M y 6 but JowephA and Pph Mathis © two of Hatfields be - oth killed. Harry Watts and At the meeting of the board of | provement of BE. Highland drive and |; Tenth avenue rut from North! ¢ § . D. C., March 29.—| Interests of humanity, should be re- public works this morning. BE. Hock. | Breaéwa to i Ao A iy * and after warning | would appear ina court. They open- eit today complied | arded as ‘spectacular and sensa.}t!. local manager of the Western! (on seting © water main, and for! tney at reff pee Dire Ryan od f° Aleintntpeeey Ay cep aatlamte” Rpg Se om passed by the “onal.” Union Telegraph Co. was granted) building conorete sidew East | bar rion waaivel as barricaded themeelves and “opened | ar 1 fenthe are the rea i eae all correspondence Root’s Answer permission to install an experimental | Madison street fr Broadway . - me fies’ recent propo-| Secretary Root's comment on this | auxiliary fire alarm system. 11 ta| 784 &venue is a caustic ai Jen. Pole permite were granted to the tera, and ts to be put up at the com-| petitions come up at ey meeting | ce was accompa-| He states that Miles’ original ap plic- pany’s cost, under the direct of if message, in which the | ation to President McKinley for per- | Ppt?" SO". . ee Of the board | that heincluded cer-| mission to go to the Philippines was Cook and City Electrician ——— - Memoranda added by! a companied by a proposal to obta! re Hic ey 4 Mr. Hockett promises to put the wires up in any locality the passage of the| for Miles the supreme command of joes ¢ Cook rs md | Sagetner with everything | the allied forces in China, and that | Cet Cook Ay name. The con | Mississippi Suffers From the Worst Floods the action tak under these circumstances McKinley | | lebject being to demonstrate the ad- | TOGETHER and Storms of Years declined to authorize sending Miles/ flood here haa re m. The com- iment proves ask for a ~ | vantages of the sys € poor) pany will, if the satisfactory, p franchise to esta Proposition was to take either to the Philippines or ive Cubans and Porto Ri-| He says: “In the interests of good} thé Philippines with him, to | discipline and effective service, Miles" | ourse b - tted Dr acatret ae ty mena| ibaa cat wedttatwaieain system throughout the city. Mr ‘anat ‘g Hockett claims that hia system is/ Fillpinos to| wPurther consideration of the olf0-| very perfect, and would be of ir # the third » been recelve toate Fy ie dae pr yen ae Soe Seng menee value in oumene ning the fire Building Trades Decide to ge Be ed fre — tty et ne ne orte “ . by pemetary Root on the! will be asked to take @ final vote on — Sinks Nh atic acted ioleiataaatel Remain a Unit . 3 : ‘Wiped Out was “spectacular and/the measure Wednesday or Thurs-|°"* © use of the y Ont CHATTAN( Tonn.. March 29. "and that Gen. Chaffee day. As soon as this measure is out nt railwa rt dis Harris siersiir a ahenee ; Strving on operations in the| of the way the Chinese exclusion bill| Bids were opened by the board this| The unions compris I re Ag LP odpm a —Harrimat ait, Almont de- ia satiefactory manner. will be taken up. morning on the following street im-| Trades cour v * in six feet of water which 1 . . , ; famage eotnclded with Root’s| "Indications are that the exclusion | Provements: Constructing a water | future settle at ning #0 swiftly that the crew re- | ™ ~ Several lives are | bill will involve much debate, It is| main on North Broadway from Bf.) °*, ho : wile maina unrescued. Sh A the flood |") neh le . Gen. Miles’ Reply | believed a simple proposition to ex-|Kepublican street to E. Highland vray t nue to rd itn Magee e Fg mei Gen. Mites, in repiying to the veto| tend tons of the present | drive; concrete sidewalks on KE. john) 4S rem. hie ts the T ( thern railway t President hice Roosevelt and Secretary |iaw will be passed by congress. | street and Tenth avenue north; con. | Skreemer A yon ene at a et t 1 farther south 1 . zr rete alles req freakly announced hia inten-| Nothing of importance is scheduled | crete sidewalks on FE. Thomas etreet | ™eeting of the egates to the tr 4 | dicate thin t# t : + Becpe Ben Bas of Visiting the F lippines in the | for the house during the wee and EF. John street; grading EB. Olive | | sce ae . = forts th h of w r copa dag tt. a Oe compel éow ir, whether or no; where, The investigation of the charges of| street from llth to 15th avenues Tone t oeliay rye rl . So far there have beer r tact) . from the tatier mld: “I shall devote my at-| wholesale bribery of congressmen in| The decision of the city coun: i} : wad arins of the plasterers in prpre « lost, although the damage to |! ” Fog condition and require- | connection with the purchase of the | made last Monday night to have the pomehon a. . ' i actors | property is immens i troops tn that division, | Danish West Indies, will begin Tues-| sidewalks and alleys In certain parts ;. . pat reapect to oth-| day i of the city kept clean, was commun on Bat = re yee Peart Still Rising s —— Resta, 608/008 ae of the army A meeting of the ways and means | {cated to the board. Superintendent | \itiement. - , JACKSON, Mis March 2.~T VASHVII March 2% Addition he expresses his regret | committee of the house has been call-|of Streets Little stated that he was] (i ciy a ‘earl river ja at rining and this! f various portions of Steretary of war should be| ed for Monday to consider the Cuban | ordering the work done, and that his| poneive $n a daw as Pp “geome on v t Y idd rm Tennessee are to fatten 22 mrss! m that the prop-| reciprocity bill. It i# the bellef it | ass nts were forcing obstructions | tract 6 wal a atone tl t her 8 8 impr r fn amage to the aortch 44 prompted in the! will be reported that day ut of the alleys. A protest to thia| ™ HOV iditior it f raine ha : 0, will be ———__ SST was read from the Lioyd Transfer! , Those Charges suet t j Co,, stating that their boarding ata- | The charges preferred ag a “ 7 3 sail } blea would be compelled to close their a hong James Hopkirk and J. ‘T. aes ve ‘ | doors unless the patrons were allow- | Py Ser yf eb panlrge ore eat te Cemene Shout 88 men will be « oyed at ed to leave their wagons in the alley | ‘0. f aps pied plead oe P the fir vill adually near the stables all night. The board, | 1"! : by Paps nf Grok sae Pr Ke cohamad. (ite th y industry however, upheld Mr. Little in his | ** , : Pay t tt ' er than mpla. ver, upne : . night. The accur me peared position, and congratulated him upon | of See Ga Gaalenttéoe mua date ¢ p Flag@ & Orchar a Semen with which the work timony, which showed that th ? have anot had been begun. ed openly and at board as in i The Shack Nuisance cte appol was vert etna eaaaeas Oe. prowenes | tone ; hebiepeie te BRIEFS “Mthe Hod Carriers’ union nas in-/ BOY Killed in Shingle |. AOE hela pple ig rg Shyess on tte against the shacks in the streeta on Elliott avenue, near Blanchard street on the ground that these shacks are GreatImprovements for. Only Means of Identi- | | ‘th | + a menace to the safety of the ware structed its settlemer to repairs made in the yards. eB. B. & B.C. fying Everett Body | fotec**seperintentent Tittle stat: | agree to no scale of waxes Mill Accident pire. cnene ine Vere | ed that Inspector Elcook had been| $4 per day in thelr conf 1 and private concerns, in Wa’ Special to the Star | engaged in serving notices to the| the mast r plaste * | ‘ work The TCOM, Wash., March 29.— Apecial to the Star aquattera to move out for the past| Local, of the Hlectgle tot rm mmandant and other feiettaeharn Bay & British Co-| BVERETT, March 29.—The body | week, and that they would be forc-|ers, last night appointed’ s MARS Mi Wash, MAIGH 8.1 bomiuain ot the yard are very tauch uWay Co. is pre wes ing tO| of a man who is supposed to be that | ed off as soon as possible WwW. P. tee consisting of ¢ A. F Juliue aged 1 ur VAS | elated ee prospect of recetving & line through the Cascade lot “Robertson,” was found in a| Trimble petitioned the board to be; Knapp, William . terally torn to ¥ n the Dor vork through the efforts ine to Spokane The first | slough near the smelter yesterday by | allowed to build at his own expense, | Boardman and G t. € to |hue & Pea I's shingle mills at thi jenda of the station. ¥ of engineers leaves here next Frank Ebenchead in an advanced |a 16-foot roadway on Oriental ave-| report on the matter of ‘ppol Ing a| pla this morning The body wa ur of Adair & Son, with General Superintendent J. J |state of decomposition. It was re nue, in the southern part of the city, board of arbitration for adjustment | not di red until at least half a ly frie a visited the mee a st atome nt to| moved to Jerread’s morgue and to- | to reach his own property The pe- | oa srg agha hes: ei hig er ee) nue Ties eee eee Se Ee a Thuraday las , press toda AS | day the coroner's inquest was held. | tition was referred to the atreet au epor ne f cheap . th ident He r partner of the ae the surveys are made asm the| ‘The only scrap of paper that may! perintendent. The board of public | No Teamsters Strik I ! ed the boy, in picking Seattle, took a t ten-mile ds will bellead to pp pn pate ng {s a telegram | works heard read the request of the| The Seattle Transfer Co, has agreed | up fragments of shingles, passed too hard potnts on OT and constr wf n work will | which had evidently not been sent. | city council, acting upon a petition] to advance Its emp wages 10| near a shaft which waa in rapid re rhursda nsiders it worth om yews lit was addressed to Tom Clancy, Se of the Great Northern, asking th per cent and the like of a strike olution, and was caught The t y 1 to taxes on Sidney sted to 8 to have the road fed land Washington streets, Seattie, hoard to defer action upon the fire | is now improbable t is thought | wae frightfully mang fand aa still erty as there ie a email to Nooksack Falis, where |and anid: “What's the matter? Has headquartera’ contract No action; that the other em; of team! whirling wher wvered The a " OF power pant of P. BR. Cornwall, | ¢ on come?" ed “Ro son.” | w eques 0 drivers will advance i s In the | cident I sed to } taken "1 1 , . ar b.o, Mi . ayton com signed “Robertson.” | wag taken on the request this morn 1 th On Thur ay event: Oscar Wil- be Voenten Alvinza Hayward is |The man evidently between 25 and/ing A petition to build a gridiron | Pear future 1 between 7 and & o K r us very much surprised at the Barced ated in June. The above |20 years old From the fact that | near the site of the new Ainsworth The Plumbers’ unton was formal had only 1 1 emp! i by th improthetu oar a to whieh he and Woting ish ¢ con- | there are numerous tattoo marks on|g punn warehouse at the foot of | expelled at last night's meeting. T) I en eek His parents were le were treated The naval ' “y the body It ls thought he may by oc- | proad street, was granted grid-| plumbers mu ay $1000 tot t it ns removed t 1} ed several selections, many ay 1, to ru S party “ 1 | cupation have wen hrs er. liron in to be used to unload scows Hi ppb i ayia f thes t s were fived from two large ’ a ine aerc e 1¢ on G tive v | rett » bt a. Ww 1 « icll I : Mas of sane oor me th he schooner ‘ere miver was land thus help in getting the build. | ve eine right to ft ; n, and the small boy added to extennio, n pro- | successfully launched at 7 K ling up quickly The petition was ‘ PIPE FACTORY din with anything on which to Coo will tap Mt. Baker |last night. This was the third at-| granted with the proviso that $100|P!umbers’ application to th tes a Site Dae i et eek mining diatricts at | tempt. lhe deposited to eneure the removal Charleston, and it showed the pop- - boints | J. i Bell, president of the Pacific | of the gridiron when the building is | 4 | NEARLY READY |ularity in Which Oscar is held, He te Be Conat Lumber Manufacturer ‘ : si we | ; att finished i iver the ks, and places al ation, has announced that he will, | 26-Foot Roadway | the Sts a Cadasalik tha wae Ween " within a short time, make a tour of ' : | cada a “ gap cy od out. 4 Tra ’ P i the Ortent, looking into market con Petitions, signed by a majority of The Pacific Coagt Pipe Co, wi ¢ efore the \ ! imped out, , 1 ditions for the benefit of the lumber |the property owners, to build a 26 soon ha ite ne ‘ very one wishes | ich happi- trade foot roadway on Kinnear place, Parh comp 4 end exp L cerryt it het . er place and Olympte place WASHINGTON, D, C., March 29 ire of we - Ute ne m t 1 etired exalted ruler of th place, Epler pla a is r j man fa er sr en Pert Orehars pointe 1 The rettred exalted ruler of the oid to grade Harvard avenue north| Geo, B, Adama of Chicago has been | couple of weeks, ‘The Lip WEATHER FORECAST RS he Carried once each it presented with @ handsome jew. |from Pettit's addition to H, Lynn| tendered the place on the civil ser- | uricture ix used for water main ~ pt to Boiccata mn. Which | set, were referred Plans and| vice commission made vacant by the' etc, The company is incorporated’ for Seattle and Vicinity.—fontet c Vhich | el by t embers of the lodge last | #treet, wer , ; 1 1 ght have two faliy matis, | night een ’ an oe specifications were filed for the im- resignation of Wm. Kodenberg wander the Jaws of Washington and falr; warmer Sunday and fain

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