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mene THE SEATTLE STAR. oe 25 CENTS A MONTH Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # SEATTL WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL EDS MILLERS RAISE CHINESE EXCLUSION IS SHY ON GUN GOES ae THE PRICE ON FLOUR A MATTER OF GREAT © EVIDENCE TO PIECES The Youn: Pes ve é t Holds Another Meeting to Discuss) MOMENT TO WORKMEN Knox Tells What He|Ten Men Killed on a , 7 side of Lak Ur Man’s near Jensen Grove sas 4 | sad . } i ‘ lot is GOxI10 with : Negotiations for Peace | Knows of Beef Trust | British Warship | Clothes are of considerable im- is fevel, cleared and % Situation Reviewed From a Looal Standpoint—Only 15) portance to him. A neat appear- fen a 'G { y | Bomex, Ape tothe new) and feet that concessions should be | Cents From Every Dollar Earned Is Left in This | wanstneadoie, 0.6, docti 10-~| GtimmnreWbWn, Anrt 1—A0 us ance is essential—price is a big $25 cash and $5 per Sremmnns caused consider-| “The cabinet met at noon te coe | Country—Expressions of Labor Loaders |The house committee on Judiciary to done that cont consideration—we fave hought month buys it. i] the price of flour alto the public, the deliberatipns being | Handsome suits in the newest The advance occa-| condu: in the most adcret and) In fo eity Oh the Pacific coast, exetucstontats, Their trading ts done | oF Information a# to what steps had thet while é : atavorab'e geament | confidential manner. It ie the pen-| Rot even in Tacoma, from which lirely With merchants of | been tiken to investigate the beef uae. at 8 fee styles—full wool goods and de- i] ie Keneral people, who pre lef that . Chinese were expelled sixteen years wn hee, it ia alleged, hardly | trust. The special committer cies ee H » ® i aaah . ij fax oa. luxuries rather than] received reyardl " Mion that |S 1 the popular sentiment in fa r going Into the hande of | ommended that ft lle on the table, |inetantly killing (wo lieutenants rable petterns, per suit. i have not been vor of the re-enactment of the Chi-| Americans except what is pald for! "iy ) yecotution was accompanied by|#unner and seven of ‘ the British people as a rule the house of comimona today | Nese exchmioh law stronger than in| the cheapest meats 5 nation Was aavompanied by | £o4 seriously W fe : 12.50 J } cepat wall a 0 4 Ralf pvermment lea said | Seattle today. The trade unions eattle have | ® letter from Attorney Gener Of the & ; a . i than submit to abandon-jno news regarding peace negotiaa, The sentiment is not confined tolalready taken meamures to call the| Knox in which he some time ago dt . ¢ y J ” . e Boers! hor o'cloc untons; it is to be found among rich | tatives in congress to this city’* @t- |b made by one of the United States gun wh had be ned B d — ——— — — and poor, high and low, in every |Utude toward Chinese exclusion, | °¢ Made by One of the Cuilted Stat (‘practice many times betor Adams & Blanchar First Avenue and Ch oecupation in life. Th 1886 when th Se resolutions have been for dls t Attorneys to ascertain officers are unab to @ unt) ‘ P ‘ OMES BALLARD ASKS Chinese ‘aru dge a aioog She | Sarg <Sihathatona tapi dat | whether aca combntion actual [free aceon 749 Second Ave» Hinckley Bik. } ‘ only the use of military force | ing the t few weeks. y exe no harged wit ‘ mted the summary a perma Herman Pohle, president of th Knox added that he had no ev ractice ond seve t A [colony by the citizens of Heattle, and/ the following atatersent to the Star) bination thas could be classed an) 1 to numerous ma i jin Tacoma the driving out of the/of the stand taken by that organis “ee ne hat h nor nm re terrific w © . wh Murdock of the Hatiard city | Chinese was accomplished ation with reference to the exclusion | 40% » take any official actl n| of heavy met PUT YOUR TREASURES WHERE New Britain i cout, nat might aaied the fmt Sore that tne ere hasbeen but | a m the matter, Als action [clear throwrt the } r THEY WILL BE SAFE # # # | j tle council to amend See. 2 of the | little change In the attitude of Be jie ¢ investigation, b r b y ' Nou. sae ordinance providiag for the sale st | attic toward the aubjects of Kwong: |... straent Pree tna saentect been prompted by. the oft Fepeated| tenants was thrown out throw, ean Knitting Co. } re Cedar river water to Ballard, so that|H*u. They have been tolerated, but ® expressed by resolutions for- | allegation. clreumstantial na-|the air for ' he : i s Rioters Await << penone Fee eee WAN trash eh A Naor ait over thia country, | rantiy violated pigeons, begond ecodal he Seattle Safe Deposit ally On the Pacifi a PURE MERING UNDER- WEAR (3¢ Game as sold everywhere A adeolutely burglar and firepr Vaslts Hours from * 0. m. to 6p. m, and Saturdays, 7 to % p. m. Safe Deposit Building . 701% First Ave. ® Ballard people are not in fav. Against the r na . aine that the | arliament ¢ putting in a system that may ary law vere : nino Ba ast only & year, and therefore ask Chiacee im Seattic og * Chinese Bx an extention in the term, ‘The mai Seattle nc ax & Chinese colony t r . | | neers ter Was referred to the fire and wa- m! of 800 and 600, and Not onl¥ = laboring mes op | “ee owiy, From | posed to unrestricted 3.— oly is eect —— 4 . admission of} | Dewan verybody is| thirty years has been the head-lor any and every fationality whe yp tractors In coolle labor, is losing her ry for the purpese of amansing | gem the demands of the Social . . rasp on the busthess and there are| what seems to them a fortune, and this reply depends wheth now in this city several prosperous! return to their native country with| ena SEATTI E cruneee gueramamts, soho have. ns the dotiars ‘acquired by ‘exceas!vely | Council Protests Against Regents Selling Them for Busi- feeling ts apparent in| lof their humbler countrymen. ad aa ™ ‘ eaters, ‘The government }, Most of the Chinese labor bought |"""fintigrants. who come here to| A088 Bulldings--Harbormaster Question— Pike Street Patate: pices, A meet. 1 here is for the salmon| better their condition, to make this (apd eet Tyr * about the found. So far thetr home, become good, citizens and | Saloon License Refused--Many Improvements a sentiment has prevented the to develop thi enouly iat which the leaders coun-| Deciding Whether There Will|yeiiow men trom gaining much of a|crthte Sevelow the many resources | ~~ ee foot hold in other occupations. | sirable, necessary and welcome to are attending this Wreckage | Line Notions, Underwean Sale, Ribbons, ete., ete. Be among the hundreds zr | Bale of Millinery, Dress Goods,| pet forth all energy to car- Be a New City Toda Merchants, cannery laborers and Eilts Morrison, chairman of the) build its plant In p Last night for $1 ou éapitailats and working man alike. hase is a council ¢ a remonstrance » ya re ‘urchas mi strike. It is sald there laundrymen Are the three classes of | But this opp. m of the Amert-| Geoteeegae ana’: Gordo, Gad) a remonstrad ae a 3 Bh all their snort lines en- KP working men out. ‘hinese now {i Probably boulevards and president of the| number of property owners the erais of the men killed in| is por cont et the Oe Fait ly |can working man Nn council pro tem, inst night, appointed | northern pert of the city was fead . im ttle in|} Chinese laundries in the city, All ble com ion a> the 4 ronda arp ent by the company of a gas in the cortege. "The em-| progreas today. 'h' message récelved tne ‘sther- Chinese, Rarring sama | enn omagtiion waa. | Ing the purchase of the old unlvers: | plant on the water front near Smit This Great Wreckage le is grave fear that the fu-|as the Star goes to press states that | number of merchants, clerks, lottery facturers are protected by & Righ| toc 1 ace PEREs Pare. Semme|cove. The clalme 39 made tei be followed by further not more than half of the 208 votes | dealers, house servanta and market tariff Tere “Se Geta ok the ltee vedas Seen ee Not only are they attending, but they are buying. How can they arm making preparations | in the precinct have been cast. The| gardeners are cooties who make thin ‘The Same Peston AR ype Elen ed Shen gt A ne ie help It when the very choicest of Spring Merchandise is being soid| The fact that the gen-| heaviest voting, It I# stated, will be| city thelr home between salmon fish part of the regents to sell the| light company npelled to bul ale cout ene-ball af ten Teel Value. House known to be faithful to| done after 6 o'clock this evening. A/|ing seasons on Puget sound, in Al A strong #tand @ aleo taken by | Brounds for bulidirg purpe om some other location away from It is bargains like these that draw the crowds. tik having a most| «reat many residents of West lanka and along the Columbia river, |the Seattle Building Trades counct.| protest against any such action was| rapidiy growing renidence district Woisaa'é: dik: ekiiis Wisk Stavtice Gerber, Prop ob disturbers. This | tle are employed or engaged in busi-| A. C. Brumbough, president of that | {led with the council a w ‘Avoid any open revolt. | hese In this city and will hot vote! 0S Cents From Any Dollar organization, auys Mr. Morrison appointed Cor Me More on Pike street shades, $5.00 value, 220-222 Firs! Ave. South jo this, Natural, Tan, Camel's Hair, Black and Vicuna. All sizes up to 60, Lion Clothing Everybody Is Attending. Women's $1.00 Black Mercerized ¢ Underskirta, with 14-1n. flounce, } + : ‘J The council turned down an ap: : % ponte until after they return home. The|, That ® dollar earned by @ Chinese! “The Chinese exclusion bill meets| Rinehart, James, Fitepatrick +4 tomorrow, only ‘ 63 nly seeeseeesee +. «88. CORNER MAY Use Dycamite polls opened at 16 o'clock in Cooper's | #Dorer is 85 centa absolutely taken | with my heartiest approval The | Mullen to act with him on the com ek pte Sage 4 Fou a4 Women's Dark Calico Wrappers, 2 Women's Street Hata, trimmed store, neay the ferry landing. | Out of cireulation is the basis of the | passage of the bill naturally meann|™Mee. They will meet with the with foulard, $2.50 value, to- ¢ oO ve} complaint of both or; «| more to the Wi r regents of the aniverst ne time |“¥enue. It has been agreed by the There i every reason to betleve Pl anived and un re to the West than to the East, | SOR" cy some time! nolice, eames ahd revenue comeit t tidings $1.09 value, tomorrow only ..63e oe Women's Eiderdown Dressing b = Po soo Ay ve that the Mncorporationists will carry |/Ofwanised white labor in Seattle) but the effects of the act will be| ‘MM week and will have a report) Dilce. joete BAS coveies some, rome’ Paice eae all otk the day. They predict a poiling of | agtinst the free entrance of Chinese | felt all over the United States ready fot next Monday night and Be counell ik eemersl, ot come ies, woe an a attempt to dynamite 8 value, tomorrow only $2.98) morrow only ... . ‘Women's Dress Hate, in chiffon and flower, Were no casualties. : | 60 votes for themseives. labor into the United Stateh It in| “Cheap Iabor ia what " Rardermaster Qeestion few onl : has begun in the civil | asserted that a Chinese will ot | working then ate strugeling against | AS ordinance wi rest. Ordinances were passed ap-| Bt wrencn qi ists, { Children’s Hats, trimmed. with seesbers Tepaued to} ’ only work for lees than half wh ~ pam propriating $70 for new hor and | taffeta ribbon. when they were s- BARTENDE at a | all over theeguairy, and strict ex the street dopattmant. and & $2.90 value, tomorrow only... flowers white man could afford to accept w Gace would ex 4 pol “4 tera 31.9 $3.60 value, tomorrow only.$1.29} deus eda, but will live in such @ manner thai|a great {acter toward securing more |! Gard avosca Maa Same Ware ‘Worien’s Gambric Corset Covers, } Children’s School Hats, ribbon| he waves and carries back to his ha- unity among workers In certain assistant at ghalt. Seeve Wilithe pat tn thee ‘embroidery trimmed, 50c value, bands, 80 value, tomorrow Mixologists Will Meet and Form | tive a with bm far more than | that are now invaded by cheap Chin. | 0f # per month. His tion. Out of deference to the wisheal tomorrow only oe BB ONLY vee vee v+e 0 BB | an Organization Shows could lay by on liberal) exe la ies on, 1 = org 4 Cag BW ao of the Musicians’ Union of the H Another tremendous purchase you will hear the whole town talk- een.. e Chines@ show eo be « * je inl pr ° ED! an ordinance banned + 1 2. ae - stacie No Chinese, it 1 claimed, ever cluded from American shipping, 7|*tatisticn of all shipping and busi-| former ordinanck which ing about in « day or two. | _A meoting of Seattle bartenders ja| Comes here to make the Uhited| believe that the exclusion bill should | De done On the water front and) $10 per month fe ’ called for tomorrow afternoon at 2:89| States hie home, but merely to| prohibit the employment ; have his records at all times open for! playing in s@lopne AUCTION O'clock at Cooks and Walters’ hali,|®!ass a sum sufficient to support | on American #bip public Inspection. He is also re-| troduced to regulate % 104% Second avenue. The purpose) him in his old age in China. have good American Quilted to furnish the Chamber of! peanute and popeorn 6 of the meeting fs to organize a local) the trade of the Chinese to man every ship, and the differ. | .,ommerce with any information de- te and providing nalt Death Through | woion of the Internacional Marten- in, wages would be more than| Ho mehe ie MebPIng of thle port wearing without authority, Portable ders’ League of America. All non-|ant Is another point made by the| up by proficiency He must also report to the health i Or hel huas Sernrdeee tn eeagere GE tab CAS nig | emanate eet Lae Nee MD UY eOeiomoy.” | AN tag city engineer apbenlited a lier’ urged to attend the meeting and} ense which he may y yoting places in the different. pre G t : A Sap ttt sustong oat ‘eos. Arriving tn the barbor of Seattle. | Fincta tor the special election, which rates ac ey, eo - je ver 4 bs bs held May n ordinance OF -- Dry Goods eration of Labor, will organize the for the improvement of Thirteenth for 18 To make room for our new car- Our line can’t be touched by local union. avenue was sustained by the council held » ne 0 ‘or he’ pat the ex " ing on af, thong Representative Body of City Officials, Citizens and News- should be borte by the pr : load of grates that are on the } anything on the Coast, and If it the oftcers, of ine WILL STOP paper Men Start for a Trip for Cedar Falis~-Will | should be borne by the property own ers in the district rather than by the w ‘any one tells you to the contrary, ees tacit Investigate Ground for Municipal Project Tron besiey wae eteatea Me; |south and ‘Maynard avenue, ‘rma ]® on” % Our Portable Grates #8 ®) cow youu will help to emphasize Millinery = i Wresees At 1:46 o'clock this morning stx of of the Cedar river water system and ft wit te aibiae ond toca a ter way ‘and. Main street gra ; Gteesunt €f 15 per cont. cur words, We ask for careful eee sat overnonrs "| President to Ask for {ir oc'te‘euacttene snrt"™| cnn, er and pent |agert™ free oe foud na obetrve- | and eusiering, Metre avenue marta |g | Mewnomy 1 t0 bur svod eo%le | No trouble toshew gonta, Gal speared beings Serpine aficet, I 4 . | pom jaeet ee gapitietior Megs. fal The party lott “Leaty, going| it Yor a Crematery | Tenth ‘avenue rae rr bags ac teregnstb dane and Shoes a large number of nvestigation hart. Megara. Murphy, Morrison and| works on’ Cedar Fites Artes Mines |_P.,% Yaw, & local contractor, ap nd Federal avenue from ‘been following the James are on the counct] committes| ¢: 4 for m franchise to erect’ and o here the party proceeded to Watch | My: Hardy had barety on city lights and lighting plant.| jake. All The ‘bw counctimen wee) maamnaln a Ree AS at r, When these crea- Others in the party are John P.| jet this morning will take tn thol tS desir 2 Avenues northeast — from | WASHINGTON, D. C. April 15—| Hartman, H. R- Cllse, Thomas W.| entire trip. They want to he ane | fanchise for « term of i ye Northlake avenue to East Fi out It ie reported today that President | Prosch, L. W. Tolman, B. H. Wells,| solutely certain | xpecttion what waste he would be|pixth streets lee ‘ean petty. | d to Bast Roy h, Eleventh and regarding the jay Roosevelt has decided to appoint a| editor of the Btar; Louie B. Sefrit,| of the land in that locality eo able to take care of. The applicn-| Forty-tirst and Forty-second streets commission to Investigate the con-| representing the Times, and F. R.| they may be able to discuss intent’) tion wan referred to the finance and| between Tenth avenue ortheast and duct of the war in the Philippines, | Rechdolt and A. Curtis of the Post-| gently any question which may come| "Rit? &nd sanitation committees. | Fifteenth avenue northeast; side ‘The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. him. Hardy was tha| particularly with reference to thé) Intelligencer. ep in the counct! e | The Citte Light and Power| walking of Tovcty - Heh New York family liv-| alleged atrocities inflicted by Ameri-| The trip will include an inapection| new plant. | / Teward to the! Company allowed tol f FR ce mck ll eaeriy can soldiers upon the natives. TWO SALES DAILY under considera’ oF } | er Co, from disposing of any of ita time, and it ts believed recent reveia- | | i " te until an accounting shall be! tions before the senate Philippines | ad covering the business of the cor committee haa induced tha president | |Roration from 1888 to th 4 to act favorably upon the suggestion. Sate, commenced y lay. Senator In the cabinet meeting today the . ark was on Treadwell subject was gone over at great | ome en out” of length. ST. PETERABURG, April 16 : Exclusion Argument 13 Minister of the Interior Zipy- " rape ‘ (pin In the senate this morning, Per- Amin Was Assanninated in the @ ¢ kins of California presented amem-| ‘The regular weekly meeting of |@ lobby of the ministerial omc 4 Girt Found Drinking | oi"! trom Mayor Schmitz and cer-| the local Sheet Metal Workers’ unton |@ this afternoon. he Asasels Special to the Star. ae NY | tain other officials of San Francisco,| was held last night at Carpenters’ |@ got #0 clone to the minister that @ RTH YAKIMA, April OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT Pike St t PI favorable to the passage of the Chi-| hail, The meeting Was devot @ he was able to piace his revoly A man was arrested Saturday for 3 ree ace nese exclusion bill. age |routine business of the union, and 3 er against the victim's body. begging, and committed to the poor Senator Heinfeld made his first! nothing of inyportance In the lock« house. When searched he was found | " set Oll and Refining Company has disposed of ita first aga | address on the measure today, and|out situauon was done. Seeeoevesenouons to have $220 on his person, newed in Pe eae ot MNtock, 40,000 shares, at Is cents per share, This ahd costs was f spoke is fayor of the bill. The Carpenters’ and Blectricians’ hia shirt. Ho js an Irighman, name company now puts upon the market 50,000 more shares of treasury 4 dees stock at the advanced price of 2 cents per share, 10,000 shares of his being allotted to Beattle Persons desiring stock in this com- pany will do well to act promptly and apply at Its office in the base ment of Mutual Life bullding. ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secreta: Mutual Life Building Seattle, Microbine ys fenator Gailinger read eral) unions will meet tonight In regular unknown, | hima Melton, © barien-| nundred telegrams from ail parts of | weekly session on, on the country protesting against thé} In labor circles today it in stated Rev. J. H. ¥ the Methodist Te wae ate ,enter”| ennotment of the pending bill that Frank Gallagher, a building | pastor, ina Feform sermon Sunday] 8T. LOUIS, April 15.—Bx-Pree! to Katie Weston, %| On the other hand, many bankers, | contractor and member of the Ma. Wh “. M ight, ead the laws of the city and| dent Francis of the World's fair, te! Years of nee. Fhe| Manufacturers and ‘shipbullders of | ter Butlders’ association, has agreed atcom’s Mayor Op ¥ were being violated, Bensa-| quoted today by Fair Commissioner Hquor to wainore | the Pacific slope pl for the re-|to work none but union men, and P. Ordi | tlonal chatges were made. He wants! Henry of Minsisnippl, an having sala two young men,| ¢maectment of the Geary bill that after a lock-out of @ week, all ower Ordinance /° oe vise the fair cannot be held in 1903, owing and James Thoma = ggp butidings under Mr. Gallagher's su. ta the thot that Ohl @ athall portion Saturday night in t perintendence are again working) wry aqyiiere! tne Ber | of the foreign exhityi ‘ould be OM, wh, April 15 Kn exhibits would be taloon by. Poltcemes | full union forces. oie Mayor Hardin today filed with the 0 wey " e charge w4 - Was filed yeaterday - ‘Washington city clerk his veto of the ordinance | hope by a de ) father of the granting D. ©, Mille of New York, . come an np arent apathy Alvinza Hayward and P. B. Corn:| pmRLIN, April 18.—The poltee at| tht ng foreign nations wall of San Francisco, a franchine| tnsterburg, Best Pruasin have ex ee et Unieas Chie dan be to distribute power generated fr pelled two Mormon missionaries, Lo a ee ill be on @ much NEW YORK, April 15—John WwW. , ! ~ Gates this morning issued a stat ‘as > | Moomange cali, Fhig ordinance wal renzo Walker nnd Joseph Zwanlen jarmaiter oe thea sither the on , ogarding his purcha hye ago. |from the province as being charac: | h°!4 in Chicago or possibly the Pan-| = | Rowteviiie’ a Nashville Pallway stock | CENTRAL VALLEY, N. Y., April) ‘The mayor claims tha veto power | ters not f nted. # charac:) Amerioan, | ‘The ‘varsity out, with the ath- letio shoulders, tapering waist, straight front lines and slight are maintained. and added that the entire matter had . Paima, who for 18 years) stil) exiats, as notice had been given | campaign wan » sldent of this piace, tt “ | neg | mwas waged | heen placed in the hande of J. P.| ne te piace, councilmen to reconsider, and Srll by the inte Chief| morgan & Co,, to act as arbiters, in| bade farewell to his friends and| fore the bill had not been pre: | t timé| order to avoid disturbances in the | neighbors today and started on the 4 fot either his approval or veto| vs. Piles We have given away S84 samples of our Pile Cure since | financial situation firat stage of hia journey to Havana, | until April 7, The ordinance passed | | where next month he will take his|the council by @ full vot It will! flare at the skirt is absolutely weat as the first president of the| undoubtedly, therefore, pass over the| wit 8 5 5 5 5 § 5 § 5 i n vr i he Fd tony fh A880 | ve MeetoatDO eee 4 Jan, 1, and have gold 91 boxes. {f *, Sb nd tn numer avai Repubile. ents mayor's head, Aptil iba saceage wes, revolved | TAG, Ser teetutoe this ortsing iit ten awa more PREH BAM: ()140% Third Ave, Corner Union correct this season. teeter tines in 4 Billy Middleton Resigns | Monetenogro, president of the-State | Without ostentation, After servi Telephon eMain 684 from the 7 q Jot Codejam, had turned against the| in the Church of the Covenant tt _ Poliee, Last night W. H, Middleton re ov n dv W | body Will remain in the edifice unt King liquor with! pani, April 15—A gala perform-|and manager of the Labor Temple 3 Brooklyn for interment Tike reieimicy |committes., F. A, Rust wan elgcted pipe gee AS pbc Scientific Optician. fh at the|to the position in Mr. Middleton's TREADWELL those at the grave bats 808 Secon , bet. Columbia and Marion on, ‘The | Place. Bpacial to the Blas ~ — Open Bundays 11:00 to 12, noon, |The | PIRES: stiadieton has been promin-| WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15.—+ ba at WEATHER FORECAST Wil protably look id break a few ance in ‘behalf memorial fund was | Opera Comique thin aft noid | SrOOh Clones Brose, v ently identified with labor organisa. | Senator Foster announced today t Se De ee eee, Lecbet we ie this city for neveral years, | the Ide case would not be consider yt a Ble rune Pack. | Banner EN te Hearst and the |and severe his active connection injed by the senate committee next] NEW YORK, April 15.-The uit ty—Tonight, fair; ero nd | Veet Oley sihsrough were amang [order to go nto business for him-| Thursday, or if considered, wouid| brought, by Prof. Geo. A. Treadwell cloudy with ovcaiional r*) — will | pend Re ‘present. M6 | seit. | not be dis; ot, te restrain the United Verde Cop- h east to south winds,

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