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§ Pages — sa. & NO. 36. ALITTLE ~ 00 LATE Sees of Skagit Fesine te Old Name ——__— Orchani—not the Skagit the name of the steamship by the La Con & Transportation Co. dy from her own- Bank of Tacoma, & Tilton, bankers, of The news of the change Chie name to the came yesterday in a message from Washing- yt me that the Skagit| fat bad been renamed the Port) by an act of congress. f an interesting controv- thia action of congress. the Skagit Chief ran on the Port Orchard parrowa, her) fer various reasons, resolv- her name. A law of} , providing that wrecked “be renamed by an act of aSilowed them to do this. | “new owners purchased i . at Chie they objected to giving her a new dat the official action of con- not be stopped. 3 Chief has been on the the past § years, and that time has operated on river and almost every Sound. ON IS ‘A PALACE jo Legislators Make an Inspection U April 7.~—What committee of the Ohio ya it visit to late reformat Mansfield the nature of a revelation. @ résuit of an expenditure of @f the money of the tax- : found one of the most an gree in ms State, 700 all occupied by the ad- officers of the institu- and living riments. A ge they nd one bioek and one shell - which te place the will cost nearly $200,000, Workshop occupied by ory. On contract. this one workshop are ; Uttle wooden shanties f inmates are employed on The shanties are of t are put up by contractors during the construc- there, but the prison uilt by the state. wt ye thi e THE SEATTLE, WASHI Old Chief Seattle, Springing From His Grave: SEATTLE TON, MONDAY EVENIN( “Go way. STAR. APRIL 7, 1902, CHINESE DISTURBED HIS PERCEFUL RES Go way. Good Indian no sleep in the of his fathers with long-haired squaw making heap fool talk overhead.” “KNOX'S DENIAL KILLED BY LIVE Wine William Ward First Warns People of Danger, Says He Had an Agreement With Christmas but Was Obliged to Cancel It Then Grasps the Hissing, Spluttering Thing and Falls Dead 1Cent CENTS A MONTIEL ST THE LABOR SITUATION Affairs Are Practically What They Were Saturday The labor situation a unchanged, | Plectrical employers may they ha men to do thelr pressing joba, a electricians say most all the men jare at work, although the lockout he not settled | As far as la known, none of the imembers of the sheet metal workers ire working A meeting of the injon will be held tonight at QGas- pentery’ hall to discuss the af¢ua thor It is reported that Percy Copp, who ts estabilehing a large whe motal shop at the font of Pike street, will give work to at feast 10 metal workers this week Copp is vember of the Employern’ as- and is getting the benefit of the lockout The electrical work on a building nt Wiret and Bell etreet was bel done by thre non-union e¢leotr- jelar Faturday two of the elec- triciane—Clarence M. Smith and Fred Gaber, applied for membership to the Blectricia inton They were immediately called off the work by the unio and now the work is being finished by one non- union man named Fred Dow. Mr. Piper's Gtatement Saturday A. L. Piper, for the Z. C, Miles & Piper Co., gavé out a state- ment reviewing hie firm's trouble with the unions, He ateted that the trouble began when the firm mov- ed into the new building at Firet and Spring streets A non-union carpenter caused & slight diMculty, j but wae quickly settied by hie joim- ing the union Phen * tite and electrical work on ithe Globe building, for which the m had the contract, waa suepend- 1 beoauee the telephone sompany ean work on the bullding, and the union men were called off, This cateed a contiderable Mes to the which has never been made © were and are friendly to on reniged labor and good wages sar the working man Ho tw the Ey oyers association, for it stated In Claration of principles that it re nized the right of the laboring men to organize to ameliorate their land condition,’ ar provides for a fale f arbitration to eettle casces pute Employers’ oclation has hed mach already. [t haa arel in the settiement of the Plumbers’ and plasterers’ troubles, and if the unions were only familias with It they would wee at omce that it is today the best friend they have, Our Agreement lHiow friendly we are and {t is to tganized labor in shown by the |agreement made by the electrical leontractor# and the committee of jthe unton ‘This agreement grant. 1 the men thetr Increase in wag | pr evided for the employment o jonly union men, # ceampetent mea could be scoured, ed — hago and beg 4 its work oh any job i oo were re mt, thue allowing thelr em- ~ a. Sew} WASHINGTON, D. GC, April roa | introductions, and sald he wanted ett ployers to figure of af] work, beth v¢ elapsed since the |The special committee appointed to|(o have some man with whom he iin : : fi ‘ : begun. Today ite ca-| investigate the ¢ made by! could afvise cn the maiter, and wal] aot coer ae ard a shoemak és 4. having come bere from San Frar Unign and nonunton It also gave re. The Ohio|Capt. Christmas in connection with | willing to pay me for my services tn | [AO Been liv! cal cles i Ot held bs ine ee ee q mbus, with three|the purchase of the Danish West In-| keeping’ him posted aa to the best | (8 house on baal | ocoe Wardle dagheing teenbaraee tenesl ohne te ae ee Blocks, A Sufficientiy|dies, reconvened today. Senator| course of procedure, I saw nothing | O. °0UY i, Ast | over Ward’ re aie te oF ~ ore Much to ouf #urprise, the union mtration department, 25|Depew was the first witness. He| objectionable In this, and gave him | {\O™lbe by an elect: onary 2 As begae-wag Pacey he Rg elgg nay. A srdheoe ye gee ry buildings and @ ca-|denied knowing Christmas or hav-| the best advice I had to offer up to| ocurred ‘in front of Wr tnat that inant UF the wines abet ek cepa 6 RS om 2206 cost|ing conferred with anyone concern-| the time I aaw he was other than hoest &§ 203 Yesier wa ; theraak Seba ee a core and representatives, namely, $496,456. The Mans-/|ing the sale of the islands. he professed to be, and was ap-| was crowded wth { ident will make the coroners Re ee were Bree + with One-seventh| Chas. Knox, mentioned in Christ-| parently tricky and corrupt. On | ihe time and several F task @ Gittiewlt one Sjident. the local president, secretary, one-sixth the|mas’ report as being @ friend of| these discoveries I had no fecourse | rowly escaped electrocution while at-| John Stesm, aged t& years, eukate to the Trades council and ; Ras cost the state/ Mark Hanna, testified that he enter-| but to sever all connection with him | tempting to remove the deadly wire | dropped dead while at work ip the | yee nee dee tee bor Union what the peniten-|ed into a contract with Christmas to) and the affair.” | bromn Ward's bod boatbuilding yards of P. F. Nordb ee ee eae ere Sane further the enterprise. For this he| Senator Bacon of Georgia teatified | “The wirow hich killed Ward was alat Ballard, at 10 o'clock thie Mort ere oe tO, Penertully settle the Hon building would|said he was to receive $360 a month| that he saw Capt. Christmas twice, | part of the Sunset Telephone andiing. Steen has been ailing of late, (unit, St issue, But our business the country palace | and $15,000 if the deal went through. but denied that he had promised to) ‘iseraph Co.'s nystem nd ied from|and heart, trouble ta, supposed to | ust be carried on, and we are now like three dimes. i Later he said Christmas entered in-| use his best endeavors to bring! cabie above the street to an id-|have enused hin demine pf ane wt” oo Geen any ane <e eut granite and the)to objectionable contracts, and he/| about the hare. letrument in the ho In| He dropped iowa % hile worktr geine- Met, are bedecked with| washed his hands of the entire af-| A letter from Secretary Hal was | tome manner. it became loomened jand Wan cactiel te bie ke rking., | that im the ag-| fair. j then submitted. In it the secretary | trom its favtenings and galling across| by, but he had ‘expired al ee Pave cost the state at} Knox declared there was no un-|stated he thought the Christmas | un arc light wire owned by the Mente me ety ater: Slatin. ener derstanding that he was to bribe| story of sufficient interest to be! tie Electric Co.. wan burned in twe é r Wiltsle inv autee tae the building '@ Siany one, and said ali he had done| worth Investigation, and would send enna The bake ‘ Its oon ota par was to get the views of senators aa| a trusted agent to meet Christmas| Bisse % Pgs fell ¢ Butterworth Mgr 4 wgue regttio 4 ome and eran rnish-ito the ~epects for the proposed | in Copenhagen. | he cuter end of the wire fell to). : oh beay 2 ae ir i “yom t . j pa keeping with its dimen-| sale. ny information that 1| He said he decided to send Henry | the fain soaked pavement, hissing, | known of the dead man’s family, Big Affair Scheduled for it August * honey mMa-lcountenanced, suggested, partici-| White, assistant secretary of the fe gpg 1 sending jeta of Came Racing Season e 3 or 30 bet- erte , }in every ¢ pated or attempted to use bribery | American embassy in Le . and The & Filke are fo have a car- with the most i ir, is a le, made of w gave Christmas an int uctio ¢ Ward « the street . bedsteads, and near- thes \ aa Mr, Analogy — weed him. weit Shcmeiameel cot and noth wire. He ll ro ag gy which <9 en ae ceatner pad og < ‘tontinuing, Mr. Knox sald ney then says his connection with foioontane gs " ciemhagae fect arrangementmenta ne did the Ta- onl in the Kel. and Christmas came to me with 00d | bi ¢ matter ceased entirely | thave « A , wer , empting to | a i og aeneie way wines and maatve rocking chairs in pare eae 2 es oy | th y kis Ok th will bo an oak ly a regiment. approached the emoking r H " . ato! ' f | Th Will be all the features Marble bathe — wreat I guess it's now r Tacoma carnival and many more. marked, poking at it with his um-/ | The fall racing clrewit will open at an her enc , lat " bret and th mn ach A erant ul | } about the @nme time in August and will cauaed 1 ife e} t of about the sa iy tle iC yRNS FROM | THIS MORNING | starwered “back part) Walter’ Hart | Marine Falis Into the Water) ’s..:’\, cavoyperodeo j ithe rewtaurant cook, who had at-| ‘ t oma Kike are takir ” Ait | | tempted to warn him of hie danger,| and Sinks Immediately the, Seadect, of the Sante land fell heavily agross the threshold t and bave promise@ all th N ISLANDS of the restaurant.” The wire remain. | came an n wer, On Saturday ed in his hand and slowly burn Fred X cr. ¥ Vaul went to Ta- piaonee | y through G nd bone, alme it oan ood , pony fs paring while at . oan tth © who had ering the f * from the har M. pu eet: ne Px hs 4 a 4 of the carnival in that city, and | , : No power would have saved Ward, | Mannl af at nd navy yard | report that the hooks were thrown opea Car Runs Away Out at Sutherland $ Mill and Pitches Down for he was undoubtedly | Saturday night slipped aud fell Into t and «any valuable suggestions ¥ he firet shock and never La) m mee y fis ly * : Young returned yes . ; i ; did not arise to the 5 until , | aeren Mise & month's sist to the Ha Incline at Great Speed--Men Save Their after he fell recovered. with grappling books. pester’ | y urine the last three weeks Manager i. Dr. Young returned by Foolharey Attempt day morning : yen os Vanter, of the ractng associa Francisco, making the ocean Lives by Jumping A crowd collected about the 1} Norman tad been at Bremerton, and 7 pean ong pad ~ 9d oe - company Gov. Hanford Bb. man and but for the work of P: s supposed to have beer mam L 8% ‘Pharnter n _ i , 1 “ t ted _ man W, ¢ ubard in keeping them when he ato th water Nobody o Five P Seattle the Intter part back two more men would undo saw him it marines ned ieatty ge Mt track I* belng used prin: 8 & irip for bie bealth and Seven men were injured in an acel-) braking the cylinder around which! ,4 y } ¢ k 1 Manning he «pins crewe = ‘ & ft “ie es until the the ge has done him | dent which occurred at the Suther-| the cable has been coiled in draw . Fy fia of 416 Terrra t Man atid Oregon Grageed the . ache Ph conait visit to; land mill, corner Charies street and! ing the car up. There are two brakes et a foolhardy att to! waters tn vielnity a nial a many | Thirtieth avenue so t 7 o'clock! one for heavy loadsa and one to be tt ephone * with a pocket! recovered Norman's body aft . ALI that the this morning. At 6:56 o'clock the| used when the car is empty . ‘+? Ward ' ‘\ sn Tw O0the Wicnds js larger than | men—#ix employes and A. F. Suth there tthe Wolk winked 40% ; h idl + | ene aM eS hae s te a product him industry | eriand—started on 4 flat car down Lida io Waeneng bruised, Dr. F. nh. Wh ne tried t n Bea has been | Moldiy, but piautation owp-| the steep incline to the lower miil| Hather than walk down the steep) oo Warde body 4 and ile t i iu . Mapped by acarcity of naile from Thirtieth avenue. The car is| incline this morhing the seven men). stfer ma. an ere a ws mime ver . morgue Sensis : MapAiese Gnd Puerto itican | controtied by @ cable attached to a| boarded the ad started down the| eee ad wlinilar ox enee tended . Gnaatiafactory donkey engine at the top of the slope. billl on it nk 6) ag A WOE\-| Ta les Thesta: @ help the re POKANHK, Apri Train No political corp The brake on the engine which con neer, had charge o the rakes ‘ nes < ' e fror } t? } t ind ¢ rese th le de Dr. Young states trols the speed of the car was out| Hardly had the car started than it body’ with eg lowing It to| @t ast nig it " Ke I parties, the Republi-| of gear and the conveyance started| became evident that something Waal oo dvaaed into 1 Jag es eich w at t Winch ches Strongest, but lv divided | at a high rate of speed down the hill.| the matter, Its velocity increased at Sar pur" ie seg awn | tet oF thin i : 94 Anti Dole factio : Mr. Sutherland was the first to) every foot, Beeing a good chance to t 1 sb “ a “yh aid iit ba 1. | The iene at * |Nome City Brings Passengers on his way to the na-| jump. Then all but one of the men| Jump to @ soft spot, Mr. Sutherland te Peg tae tan ns “po vattoy| that Save art to confer with Tresident | leaped from the flying car. | took it. tn a pile of sawdust he) trite wu taker insider und ber | W ne ot) Who Came Out Overland Matters anded ard sprained his back in trip Peshndt soa naa ‘ Ties ace ccenth Last to Jump ping over a wire cable, One by one| coming ents v@led in the Iv Ire . Ping d : vn grade and The steamship Nome City reacned port at tne establishment of ® tn Frank Sauer was the last one to! the reat of the men Jumped, and each| Wa" badly ho ked. In Wen ting at a good rate of speed | yesterday afternoon with the first Nome line bet we : leave and he did so involuntarily, He! received hia allotment of injuries up-| Wrenched his right le« , ; collision took place It] arrivals since the close of Hering sea ween Heattle | Wag on board when the car struck| on reaching “mother earth.” John| #etiously injured, having with great |1® Fr that five coaches, | navigation last fall, Capt. F, N. Sleberg, now resi. | th¢ bumper at the foot of the hill,| Gison was perhaps the most unlucky, | Presence of mind thr hands fn | including gage and express| A. Allen, H. Anderson and C. B. Ander @mor ditty land was thrown into the air. He! gor in making the lead he broke his| Nis coe at pockets to m from » derailed aon the paueeneart ‘ EB. P. Dole, prose whom Dr. | came down with considerable force.| right log above the knee the Mx {r overland to Hilama, Alien leaving Nome Chas Tent, general; | tie injuries are not serious. The list | Frank Pier one of the first per BREMERTON BRIEFS elght days later than the reat of the the Gu 3 tt Beets, | of injured follows Went Up in the Air sons warr by Ward, waa badl party, who left January 16. Allen was FQhareh ona 280 com- | John Olson, right leg broken above) rank Sauer stuck to the car, ang | hocked before he wax aware of th Jovertaken at the Russian mission on y others. | unee. l when it ats the bumper at the alenificance of W ar I's words and A ne Grand Army post ta being |‘! Kuskokwiin and all four tray 1 to- ) eto M- Johnson, fingers broken, badly | foot of tha. Hil the impetus threw ion from periane ms organized by the oid soldier ; gether fe a wea, where they boarded ” Prank Sauer, bruises. | him straight up into the air He from e all ; tes a vicin Tt will b The overland trip frog - t , landed on the half demolished « t called the Gen rry post p from Nome waa Frank Minnie, shoulder disiocated| Gigon wan removed to Provide: | After Ward's bo na taken tn Phat dF attended with considerable dship, and hurt inwardly | hospital In the ambulance and the | {tom the street a teleph: Ineman| Many hundreds of people from se.| The barty had two dog teams, one of Sutherland, back eprained others were taken to their homes 4 , he : Pes ano ‘ie attle y ed this place on Sunda te stews the other of five animals, At | anal eee shaken up All live near the mill. | neelden 1 rer 1 nd th ite returners to Seatt he Uaguk river they found that thelr George Lindsay, hurt about shoul-| “\y, ten geen at his residence, 1118] Ut the acti too late to aa ve detained for two houra on the | Provisions were running short, and as | oars and chest lornt . first avenue, by a Sta most of the telephones In the nelet I ton harf on a unt of they were already gulfsisting mostly on , Russell, sprained ankle. | ous Fats nlaeokaat ar) Butherian 1, | horhood from heine damaged. All|amall breakdown on one of. the| 14 fish they were forced to put back How It All Happ ned | manager of the mill, and one of the | the inetruoment the ty hall and | steamer 90 miles to the Russian misston to Kk. - 4 one 1 ” © at on ere en . . . ure » r . The old mill at Thirtleth avenue! passengers of the car, Was confined > peal wp Dae dhe Miehine oor of| C. P. Kimball, t ne een ORE tem cape Beg aes w south and Charles street is being! in bed as a result of the accident s Moke Uimdcs hata. Phe Was Biekbaten ek he prospective new rhe N Weather bures recelv=| moved to the lake shore, several hun-| “Of course, after I landed I didn’t | ‘4 kal caitihie wiviash Gane | Menthe eet eee wasinens trip, t ome Electric Light & Power , laters ores’ “ the pat Office) dred feet east, and down a steep| see much,” he aald, “but afterward | ° the Company willbe mbout $20 eattle laat Tuesday mpany, of which Capt. Sleborg in @ e Or. April / @ public embankment. Down this hill runs! I found what had happened, Some- | Lived Were Three Months rhe fret 3 ret a " A se rolder, is payin per cent tn. am Columbiy 8% 28 | the small ratirond used to carry| body, probably mischievous boys,| Ward's body was rémoved to the| seascr RP On gene Of the | inner | Jeflet Lindburg and Charles t PA, wifi a : Mi freight between the two bulldings.| had tampered with the engine nd | mor by Deputy Coroner Ande han J righ of on lay afte) Seon) ores the principal stockholders, scmiaht high it afters | The car, which {# about 24 fest long,| had thrown the heavy b out & where it remained unidentified | Tracyton clube. Phe eo, and | Capt, Bleberg came out to buy more if oe Mtralr 2nd Kor ithwest | is operated by means of a cable and| gear. The lighter one probably aaved| until this morning hen. Mra. Jose-| to f ney 1@ #COre Was achinery for the plant, The Ondersons vn tan Ssouth-|g Gonkey engine, the thechaniam of Gea iittio, oF eles It mist have been | tive eat ene, When Mra by in favor of Bremert m live In Pacoma and came out to buy me thing-| which is similar to that of a com- worse. The men who ride on the| it was that of her husband. She| Two baseball clubs} machinery for thelr mine on Rock crook. “by CALS, | mon hoisting engine. The machine car do it at their own risk, as the | stated that she and her husband had i | formed here this ig ‘“ “ee ue n a od out to secure assays on rector | pulls up the car, but is let down by conveyance is merely for freight.” lived in Seattle about three months, | ing liberal help from the citisene _ Roussos “aie me 8. te