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ea] That Only Paper in Seattle Dares to Print the News # THE WASITING ON, BOERS ARE TOGETHER REAT CONFLAGRATION sis. co. s Hotels at the Resort Are Wiped Out by the or... t Schalkburger, who, inent Boers | rec “ames: “Academy of Music and Young's Pier ie = ee Acting Pret, with other ently passed Ines for the pur CITY, N. J. April 3—) Dlage that broke out! } though it were a holiday occasion. uid merely use t Firemen are struggling to-overcome Atl 8 o'clock the fire had spread im the rear windows of| to both sides of New York the fresh outburst fanned by a strong tuation was growing more] It im reported that seven pers Rr eeveloped | every instant. Flames] were lost in the flames wh that at one ¢ up the famous board] Academy of Music fell, and y the entir walk and the entire beach front! many persone are unactonr tar a fierce fight » ©} from Ilinols avenue to Kentucky| from a party that Was visiting there of ten hotels, the Acad-| avenue waa menaced. | when the fire broke out | and Young's pier, the Later—T ty of seve persone ithe blaze under control Leoting Commences was were Sietoen te cane te many stores a part of| Thieves took advantage of the ter-| burned Inthe ae of Mustc has | Qeard walk and some of| ror-stricken Inhabitants and boon eccauntea hee Wher eae al udiots Gites ted polatsueee houses Were destroyed. | to loot stores and hotels harrow escape and failed to find| ory ‘of the late Joke f Saat hotels are in | Arrested a number of the thieves and| their friends. The excttement ts te ‘ t Win then a company of militia was or- | toceu‘e, Stenne “es ing rapidly controlled and fire cor. invention, | dons have been stretched round the| ret had district, all unauthorized persons the F ing debarred from the ruins and the| thon where the fire stil) burns. Brynmawr, Stratt ct Rio Grande ‘and Holla: Be number of people were by flames at the end , but whether or not ed out It ts rumored that three musicians! employed tn the Hotel Berkeley, af. ter leaving the place tn safety, re. turned to secure thelr instruments fm boats is unknown. | and were burned to death. The re-| were crowded with! port was later confirmed. The fire} hw guests, all of whom) js the worst that was ever experi- j pinto the streets and, as far| enced here. learned, none were in-) Under Contret : the loms was esti-| At 2:29 p. m.—The fire is now un- Winsor hotel burst forth again and is feared the fire will spread to 000 and the fire was| der control. Ten hotels have or | “Spxcursion taine & ‘Another Charge Made % 6 ta. that the fire was un-| Later—At % o'clock the fire In the many guests took the out-of-town, The great- ailed among ree gi property holders. he formed a wonderful thoustinds of spectators About three blocks| completely destroyed. The persons @ A strong gale is| caught at the end of Young's pier ™ the coast. When it be- were all saved. aperdies Clore tes, wcstvtnk: bere) by Christmas Goes bringing thousands more to add to nese gabeerdenon taaonrsoebinae ag Glimmering When Investigated iatative projects tn view, te the Star. B.C. April | report was received here from Hon- Glolu a short time age that a anip| {ht "Short, Mr. McKinley denied anz| Ave ween publi and all conection with him. Regard- B—8:15 putt fiigantine Blakeley, the| had arrived there which had passed| ing Richard Evans, who was men. Brown, whose name was itadt hate several | coe ne ee eee oned in the report as representing| associated with McKinley's, also ley and thet the latter at that rdner. he stated that he saw him| made a complete denial & crew to dig for|time recovered a large. amount of! bur ones aoe to be buried by|gold and diamonds and was still! “The witness sald that Pvane o eo nee Danisd Denial loland, ie in the| prosecuting the search. 4) naked him whether he thought the) Cor ENHAGEN, April —Tt was to Victoria. It} Admiral Palliser, who prosecuted | United States would buy the Danton’ ote yy 2) Agr yt yearn at present a search with a party of marin y ay a! a bbe! Indies and that he replied that, ludging from the news; rs, noth: ing would be done. sete Danish ministry has had no dealings | with Capt. Christ The premi« although Christe led, refuned to and bluejackets from H. M. 8. Im-| perieuse @ few years ago and saii-! ors who claim was successful or passed §=Car- signals could be accompanied him. Mr. McKinley said the eum total see him or re bh 4 eo ening op | eerie ine the, ireewure but water of hie comnection with Christmas| unauthorised nem rtintions for the | from seeuring it. brigant! n_having been introduced to Danish Weat Indie: ly return has cre- of excitement here, who fee fo. the “navy. test known public although they have @Manaction with the of ridicule. The AE AOCKETT THE HERO Blakeley, which was purchased from Seattle owners for the trip by a company, will either be commi stoned for trading purposes or sold on her arrival here. The investment of the stockholders ts to be the first charge on the profits of the expedi- tion. PRESIDENT DEGIDES TO RETIRE GEN. MILES WASHINGTON, D. C from @ source of unquestioned authority that I’r , April 3.—It was le ned this morning id tent Roosevelt has Gefinttsly decided to retire Gee mA. Miles, ‘The dans of the retirement is the only questic determined The presi dent is inclined to postpone action ur er the adjournment of |@ congress, aithough he may decide to issue the order within the @ next few days. It is said the president bases his action not ns 3 much on the particular criticiam of the administration as on Sea ot cumulative evidence showing that General Mile has been sceretts a Ri 0 t F an po aig in = attempt to enter the p al filet An per reason given is that, since t tdence offered by Miles aga ¢ pro r, Thieves, Murder” Ring Out From & Powed trmy bill'and ‘its wubseauent public notice, the genera hea |@ been very free in publicly commenting in a declan versions M0! Bachelors—Several Brave Acts Recorded =| § rrp orm fine im pubitely commenting In & decidediy personal @¢& porch-climbing| the hall was locked by the ¢hief af Re Gret hilt were brought\ter he had passed through It. He} re SB early hour this morn-Sthen ran out on to Summit avenue, | of th West One Shot Firea wh liv One ehot was fired in the chase of the burglar, and Mr. Hockett had| , hold by|thae honor. Clad only in a thin 4, sulewen! nightgown, Mr. Hoekett buckied «| Seattle Electric Company Changes Wage Schedule —Yes- his hand # terday 200 Men Quit Work—All Return This Morn- ing Except Those Working in No. 2 Vein Mitte Were notified be Detectives Hut Pam Pere Gnsuccens! 1) ". f ite The burglar Sixty-three Renton miners are i ther officials w ATTLE peace with Hoer | | | day, even tf he} Sod ca I comid ithe Empleo: Hidden T | Bo contract or understanding of any | #0, desired | le ind with Christmas and de i that “In fact,” sald the witness, "I wae Long-Hidden Treasure he had ever brought the ma ois = paces ren the atte tion of the ne preaident. py have made for myself a million by Pp! itatiy, 3 the tramsaction, to further Re Te T never -trad=-soutratl | | his last net toward th. APRIL FACTS CONCERNING BUILDING MATTERS THURSDAY EVENING, \True Status of Construction Work About the| City and How Far It Is Affected by the Lockout of the Sheet-Metal Work- ers and Electrical Wiremen The lockout of sheet metal work: , house at £15 Bast Howell street triclans, and the strike of | wtated chat the aasociation was lock tors, still continues ing out union men aMllated with the 1 trades, as near | trades nell in some instances as can be aace d today When asked whether he intended to Local 217, Blectriclans n, held |tock out his carpenters, he replied a meeting last nigat in Carpenters: you see they are still work ha on Instructed ite mem. | ing He refused to discuss any ber Kk in any capactty for! prob action on the part of t ers who are in the 0 is also Thin, it Ww g 4 residence at 1727 I electrical There were 12 union men at In the elty, ‘This ac Kk on this Job today At 1412 Eleventh avenue, Cont tor Guat Bckloff had no carpenters A Was caumed by yers trying to retain al w int shops af-|at work this morning, merely be vekout had been declared. cause he could procure no lumber om * did not want to retain | His men wil ‘at work as soon as the wapreay te ate tricians, but rath ible ibs to ooh maniees of the er an har n about the shops,|amsociation, At Fourteenth avenue The un ed that this #tand Marton #treet, all the build was tn le with the ¢ y Jen people are out on account employment ol | painter th The plas building houses in unior rere and By similar rades, the block ymtractors in charge & Jenkins, Sym Higgins, Paul & ter thin my repor rning vis nber of bulidings at hap 1 throughout the city, to learn tual condition of affairs. N: * were offered by any one as to what buildings should be vis |ited. In & great many instances ee n carpenters, roofers, lathers, painters and others belonging to the | Hulding Trades council, were found at Plumberg and piasterers who have withdraws from thi Were at work everywhere. the Independent T building on Fourth aven cca street, union carpenters ore and plasterers were working On @ house being built by Bod erquist @ Roseleaf for Dr. Horton, 10 oF 12 unton carpenters wer: Ly engaged and had herd no word of f which are J ma, G. Wilder, Thompson At But ding Inspec The flat on Fourth [alte the Independen is baing b »y un arpenters are at work, and knew nothing of Any lockout At the University clubhy new extension is under ¢ John Pearson. ters and one bri avenue, Teleph labor. Twelve une, the ontract to arpe: ayer were work kout tractors for orner of . have at This firm ts At Her era and hod carr aa usaal ja lockout. Plumbers, plasterers and Ce ane WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2--) the man, having discussed in @ do-|@Aaafitters were also at work on this . ae Penmenners Or8 Abner McKinley, ‘the brother of the ry way the pr 1 island) Duliding. A house being built at] me Pe it te the cont tee late president, the first witnes ane and mm social, | 1208 Boylston avenue by I. A. Bmith.|, resigence at 1408 Twelfth avenue before the spacial house committee one or tw He said | non-union contractor and the men | A,ouence oe hte Smet now C the charge of assed the purchase | were working. As they are nou-|noq carriers, all union men. are em | bribery tn connection with the pur h the president ex-| Union men, no intimation of « lock-| R04 corrigre all union men. are em [chase of the Panish West Indies or twice when the matter | Out had reached them loc . ete: ably j When it met this morning. Captain] was up, and then informally. He| On 8 house being built at 1028 Four. | tnepdoteus’ eltes Christmas in his “secret” report re-| characterized as absur the idea |teenth avenwe, Contractor Downie} sorte! . a t a. sh ferred to the witness as one of those! that he had any influence with leg-| hae unte n lathers and carpenters at} that no tie Y of the . 1] Conmected with him tn the scheme) tslation or that ho was able to give| Work. Fully 18 men aro at work on| nu Snauntry ha beech eco ht to Have Recovered the Pirates’) *.!"iier.mcn = purcace any pointers to any one having leg. | this b s, deaides the plasterers |in "noon today, and that no ts Mr. MeKinley testified that he had * ; f coamation of work had been Taey Were All Workirg Jexcept In ® few cases of structures Contractor Wm. Ince, a member of | where ineide wiring was gong on. vers’ aasociation, had union |and where non-union palnters carpenters and lathers at work on a! working. i aaa aeaaeeneateeneneneniec ee nemameneed BODY IS EXHUMED TO. APPRAISE A COFFIN OTTAWA, 0., Apri One of the/at the time con t remarkable cases on record in| be paid rouble arose over th f funeral expenses is with death of nelor farmer of 1 recently whom Kramer me of his by the old pownersion us of al cerning the price but when it ¢ nt the undertaker pr r $560 . war « ed an exorbitant charge, and Vogel's friends thought he had been imposed upon. No sat iafactory adustment puld be death,| reached, #0 the body was exhumed man,}and two his| town we ing in| ment on was staying had been reared and came into property. 1 called upon to pass judg the worth the burial dead bene-| equipment. They examined t ation of his| ket and claimed that it coul 1 from a local | furnished at a profit for $100. casket in the| The friends then agreed $180, but the undertake compromlse. MONUMENTS DESTROYED Made factor & proper appre goodness. Vogel ord undertaker the b establishment It in alleged that nothing was would {rrorrisesseeeeeseentees FOR ALASKA : Special to Star WASHINGTON, Representative re Cha ainst the 306eee > bil authorising ‘ Canadian Officials ® Alaska to appoint commission- @ ® ern at $000 per quarter salary ©| - # when thelr services were. re- @| Gente Biifgemtee ous Sn 2|OFFICERS GO NORTH $ het per year are ts ve pall ¢ Rap ccleres hia ne @ | Capt, W. Richardson, Well-Known £1-0-000424000-000000000009 | in Alaska, to investiga’ | WASHINGTON, D.C. April 3. | Much ortance Is attached to a re fi eoelved by Secretary Hay that ' government official of Canada ha |been gullty of destroying a bound in an Jary monument. It resulte Jorder yesterday, under {natre Ifrom the president, appointing committee to visit the scene where the alleged act of lawlessness to [Famous Murder Trial] pix! sofansrs, now" sat n seen nor heard from by yn ear ger of 2 present, and told A Danced of Bacheiors nts of the house, nor by * Beaitle Meets Ga's wetness | tan Hat, see Nas not inten eee of young men have this vein are dissatis- | ted to return to work. “We ee 1809 Bene cat of an order tae ha und, by experiment. that min. | Pee the company, which reduces t | dan make me muck oe Sifter 3 id y a 4 nts per carload. — ¢ hun- | at 75 fad. ng iotw aha at aA srembott, wh {red miners in No. & vein quit! the pr athod. "Shee + rk yesterday morning out of my we can, nen to work for ‘the pathy for the men employed in veln | new acai will stop work on this but they returned to work this | vein,” | BO} ya} in No. 2 vein is of an in-| ) 3 Men Return to Work rhe ferlor quality, and having met with| All men on th n returt am practically no sale as a dom k today, but only four min b fuel, only 40 inches of the vein urned to work on No. t mine The Beattle Electric Co.| vein. Almost a dozen miners have brewing beer 4 Boston bre proposes to put this coal, which has| drawn their pay, and have started so far as union workinen are con-| heretofore been mixed with the good | for other mines red | on the market as steam fuel e men claim that good miners , os r fore at a reduced |b not been making over 82.75 per y and that by the new ee. SHERIFF CAUSES ela fr tnt atm) 2 itt ar mor toa ad Iumes Dat th fn can make as much \ men will return to work ¢ ford Co. row. No more r id, #0 that th individual rate as th will ings will be must deci to whether or no Evidence Which Sent Hall a Dozen Criminais to Jai! the new the coal Mr, Hill's Statem| In @ morning paper the statement| That the miners we aos be ae made that during the past year) of the reduetiin Ih “guperincen-| Summit of Mt, Adams th wt pote My +" tar reporter this afternoon, he na ng, Ca king, A mate reported by evidence furutehed | fits Orier nan Chureh ast Sun-| F. Flegel and Mark O'Neill has ne ‘This conviction was, it was stated, |day to notify e He annual outing will be made to M “ knew nothing about It until Tue i Permar 1 oe ny on tO t notified, th: refue k ttt hese nd enter the mine, and Sap home i s abe f * p the evening they had 6 . - 4 i a, ane ling them that the company in « club of San Fr —— poe na to reduce thelr wages als in ite ng to M hasta tr " ohonabets by te King county ia yesterday, mywelt and | permit, and! office, [meoting h Ends in Acquittal [03,20 in New Yous, hs MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., April least one monument, it is directly The jury in the celebrated case of| charged, was destroyed under the Mrs. Mabel Haines returned a ver-| personal direction of Richard Frae dict of not gullty this morning. Thur y r, & civil engineer employed by the ends a case which has attracted at-|Cimatlan government, | tention throughout the world. ol nes was char pointed commission thoroughly rote ae or co pg ra er 4 equipped in knowle or the task with having murders ” before them. Particularly is the true mn to the hewse when ‘the|0f Capt. Richardson, who knows Al- | ertificate of death. He based his| Without question, one of the most efusal on the hild's condition, | Conservative and competent en in bruises being discove ont the In the fi sh to th ar havipe ‘almost been torn | hen unknown nort in 1st he ac little” girl's head. Mra,/companied Capt. Ray, going up th aimed bruises were due| Yukon on the nboat Hea I Charges of poisoning were| the winter of that ye h a > me and the child's dy twhee | !? a ry ing the tu iwint if itopsy. Arsenic was the great rush a us fou juantl but In the trial | #Pirits to the new r f gold n en t embaiming fluid vi , os 7 ffere now iri I m that t to the r n In the court room whe carried with| WEATHER FORECAST er seen daylight save through|and Friday caslonal showe prisen bare. tresb south winds, TAR. were} SAENZ [RS LLADER has ev er experienced. This WRECKAGE LE ie the most euccessful sale the LEADER has ever held. Don't i. ming it If @ maving of money ie an object to you. Supply your — undertakers from another | —e. INE CENT A COPY — CENTS A WEEK # # CENTS A MONTIL WEATHER 1 Vicinity—Tonight and Friday, FORECAST ADAM &@ MLAN | i | nue shhe is assuredly correct if you buy it here. Ever | desirable in hats and cay | Th: Youmans Hat $5.00 The Oxford Hat $3.50 } The Cheltenham Hat $2.50 Adams & Blanchard | 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block WE PREPARE PRESCRIPTIONS and would like erve you. everything science and long give Open All Night ything that’s new and | Herbert $. Upper | { | 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. LION CLOTHING HOUSZ FRIDAY MORNING We told you about the big We give et experience can | Phone Main 35} Stewart & Holmes DrugCo @ i0"tte Sonik Bie quick for the first lot, The balance checked off and fo on sale 2000 PAIRS OF 627 First Avenue now to ready Bargain | Friday roe 's, and y |B tnery ent'S Shoes at ’ 1 oo ONE-THIRD OFF STANDARD PRICE And remember, when you see it in our a4, it's so, Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerbér, P 220-222 First Ave Advertisers of & Tomorrow Will Be BARGAIN FRIDAY Along With Our Great Wreckage Sale Which has been causing tremendous selling for the past six @ays, is bound to make tomorrow, BARGAIN FRIDAY, one of ¢he busi- | | ent and future waste new. Te is net profahle thayar many ob great bargains will be offered to you again thia season. See our window of Wreckage Sale Dress Goods. 08S90000008 SI EOC OO9DSSTEOSTTOUST SEOOOT FOSCOEDOOT A Complete Range at the price of an Ordinary Cook Stove URIKA Is thoroughly made, perfect in operation, a guaranteed fuel saver, quick hot water heater 4 A gray ¥ make a eplendid spr will not show ev of dust—cut as a sack coat— silk sewed throughout “WBHUTCHINSONCE — COR. 2% AVE A UNIONS and ls everything that @ house- wife expects of a first class STEPL RANGE, We carry thes¢ in atzee from the smallest to the la Le. ye es “< ehh wT ‘The Largest Btove House in the Northweet. worry : Tinend Manure F Tinend Manure Fork Such good t for Bo little lay as ne Coon Bros. Microbine © vs. Piles 142 First Av y pee We have given a 84 \\ (Ca ; samples of our Pile Cur iy) (S 4 Jan, }, and have 91 boxes, oe S f We have more FREE SAM- }} 140% Third Ave. Corner Union “A PL Telephone Main 584 ~ | In Charge | | Opitical enas Department. IfYou areWilling| | comes To pay a fair price for your dental work, we —- lie Gold Crown and || mirpore to serve you too cheaply; our work a" © || to tusure the best’ tf worktmanship and ma special teria 6265 FIAST AVERUE SEATTLE FLORENCE DENTAL C With AND CAFE 25c “ann Cake 25 Examinations Made ut Chars Lady Atten Cloud lism ualness College D. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boys,’ Children’s Clothing | Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes IY WE be WP CHS Ramaker Music 145 Second Ave. DIA} c AND WATCHE JEWELF TOG tah ee Same Side of the Street, Same Albert Hansen "te | $404 2d Ave., "4" | Block as the Bon Marche | Northwest, i :

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