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| Cent 4 NO. 46, RACE NEGOTIATIONS pUT OFF THREE WEEKS pors to Elect Representatives for Another Conference--No Armistice , April 18.—All South peace proposals have been for three weeks, The an- ¢ was made in the house Roer commanders to consider the question. This met with the approv- al of all Boers at the conference, and military orders were accordingly is- » this afternoon by the) sued by Kitchener to all command- t leader, Mr. Balfour ing officers. y said a dispatch had) The Boer leaders have gone from i b peeved from Lord Kitchener bang in which he announced Pmeompany with Lord Milner, ded to an invitation of | who were in conference, | meeting with them, The was sim for the purpose the attitude of the Brit- mt from an authorita- Pretoria to carry out the plan of electing representatives to a general conference, where the mutter ts to be decided upon They were given passes by Kitchener and an escort through the lines for thetr return. Balfour said in his address that later advices had been received which led to the belief that it would be at least three weeks before 1 negotiations would be resumed. AMSTERDAM, April 18.—Pers: close In touch with the Boer delega- tions here, say there is no question but that Boer commanders will sanction any proposals of peace made, whatever thelr nature IAN REVISIONISTS OSE IN THE CHAMBE ent Follows and Socialist Deputies Cry “Hurrah for Strike” oe miy after this. at the request of they held another « Which the Boers asked tice, while negotia Lord Ki t grant this for military rea agreed to give all facili- for anelection and meet- April 18.—In the of deputies this afternoon epes of the revisionists were at 7 Diighted, and it} that peace will be stow in| Belgium. A vote was call- fi whether or not a reviston of tire force of the largest printing con- cern In this city went out on a4 strike at noon teday, and others are expected to follow tonight. The general couneil of the strikers held a meeting this afternoon, and | there was not @& Voice in favor of a etesation of the strike A tien was offered and una Paased that the strike should tinued to the end, no mat mote it might be, LATER—Another ¢ollision took place between the strikers and tro: pe | at Liege thist afternoon. The etrik- rs gather together for a demonstra. [tion when the news Was received that the chamber of deputies had ppematives the revision measure and | began making inflammatory speech- caer bajed tel tmme- | es and hooting the goveaniitent Pete ening the fight more! Gendarmes attacked the crow 1 the sirtkers alone) with clubs and carbines and after | sharp fighting: mucceede WRORTANT DECISION —_ AR THE SCHOOL BOARD to Have Been GBifimitted at the Time the Worth of Bonds Was Sold at Auction es No Error in Supreme Court resolu ously om the first baltot yw e+ Was thrown.into a by the Socialist depu-. and shouted, “Hurrah | In vain the ser- for order. The cham- adjourned to stop the dem. thovement continues to the action of the cham- have hopes of winnin; A general strike ening Tue OT of 4 per cent bonds! been under advisement in the upper tle school district court for six weeks and it was be ; the sale of which/ ginning to appear as if the new alleged irregularit ulldings could not be made ready ime Supreme court of the| by the beginning of the new school i in an opinion signed! year in September. Work on them F804 filed at Olympia this! was to have been commenced earty ‘of | thie spring, but by the hitch tn the Was received by Proge-| bond sale the board was unable ey Fulton at noon t even to complete the purchase of lance telephone, the sites for some of the structures. to him as the legal An Error Was Made Of the school district; The bonds were sold at auction involying the valid-| several months ago and were bought at a fiat < premium by the Thompson, Kenney & Crawford Co, of Chicago. After the sale the at- LOY the Sea: ih months has a more im- on the affairs of the} mms than that of the su torneys of the purchasers tn Boston eat. The bonds were | advised against the acceptance of BM raise money for immediate the bonds, on the ground that the of Seattle's public achool board In its notice and advettinem ag Re ” of t ante had failed to not the | D tiendly sult) bidaa o scify wha ate of } MEM decide the legallty of the| tders to specify what nr terest they would allow on bond pale Was deepening the anxiety It Confirmed rd of education over the Ma for the coming school year. | E. J as a taxpayer to confirm the sale on Every Dollar Needed the ground that the school directors 7 dotiar Of the money is im-| were about to saddle the county with Reeded to pay for the new/an illegal debt. The superior court sengs and grounds which| upheld Mr. Parkinson, The supreme n Fesdived to secure last | court reverses this decision. @nd although the taxpay A similar issue of bonds made by INOTHER RUSSIAN _ OFFICIAL MURDERED PL MEMKA, April 14.—Advices ¥ecelved here this afternoon state fo saether high Russian official ham been assassinated, the vi Bihis time being M. Skipnop, of the department of the Interior Was om route | etersbur g from a trip to his country 5 mger onthe train approached him, and revolver and commenced firing. The man hat he Was astudent. He declined to give i it to be Andrew Kolmatoff, a young man © sat the university and was expelled e | Mt. Forrest, Ontario, where his | daughter at present resides. His | body i# at Butterworth’s morgue. BOND ISSUE LEGAL | ' OPS DEAD HtSeated at Supper Table a Miner Expires Special to the Star A Ya¥ion, a miner, dropped| OLYMPIA, Wash., April 18 Niagara restaurant yes supreme cgurt yesterday decided Of seating Mec hel that Seattle school bonds amount: © order & meal Coroner |ing to $276,000 voted last Novem: Warned from David Manis,|ber were legally issued A peda companion, that the | vemos — been 4 avila | the city foe 1h ®,,De*v"lY | aeSan Francisco Boats dat, Da¥eon'’s death prob of the P. ©. ¢ ive here in the heart disease * a in ch Francisco. The Baleroner * sca lage ge will be ready a8 formerly a resident of past The steamer Quee | line is expected to ar morning from ¢| steamer City resume her trip to San Francisco an of Puebla ing of representatives of the various | cinson then brought suit} a | ~ LAW NO GOOD } on Monday evening at 6 o'clock, | pr SEATTLE, WASHING COLLAPSED Two Carpenters Badly In- jured by the Fall Paul Overman and Richard Brady, both carpenters, wore sert- ously injured late Yesterday after. noon while constructing a house grabbing the edges of two roofs as! | he felt the framework giving away. | |He had to hold bimself by his | hands, 26 feet from the ground, for } several minutes before help could reach him. Overman sustained serious inter nal injuries and was taken to Prov- idence hospital. Brady had both ankles badly sprained. He received medical attention at his home. BALLARD IS WISE Citizens Want Future Steel’ Works Within City Limits The citizens of Ballard yesterday | elreulated all over that efty petitions which etated that they wanted the | large tract of land near Ballard, re- cently purchased by the Jupiter | Steel Works, Incorporated Into that efty A Special meeting of the Bal lard council will be held tonig to decide upon the edvisabily of sub ug the matter to the citizens of | at &@ Special election. } Jupiter Steel works, it iil be mbered, about a month ago pur 1 400 neres of land along | bay, and adjoining Raliard, h to erect an immense plan y ope of Ballard, realizing the | #reat benefits and advantages that} such @ plant will be to the city, are) mitt! SCAFFOLD at 2120 Fifth avenue, Are to bo instituted against the| smiling mask that conceal the A scaffold gave way and precipi} “blind pigs’ at Lake Washington, | hideous features of ee iden” oreo jtated the two mon to the ground, | !f 4M attempt is made to keep them) able, is so strong t | to the mere A third mee. wes on the scald | (he Curing the coming summer. | sens who ere nos cpnOese 80 oe com at the time, but saved himecif by |,,TR? abortive Attempls made by | sale of liquor at the parks, he . “2 | the police last year te Close up the) pelled to take a stand against th THE SEATTLE STAR. TON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1902. POLICE MUST ENFORCE | LIQUOR LAW AT PARKS, OR TROUBLE WILL ENSUE: | City Council Is Almost Unanimously in Favor of Stamping Out the Dens of Vice—Chiof Sullivan Must Act, and Act Quickly at That | Prosecutions under the state law, ot the resorts, and that they are the unlicensed groggeries Prosecutions under blind pigs, Such ia the attitude of @ majority nthe jake by the city ordin ances, created so much dissatiafac-| of te members of the counctl. They tion among citizens residing near| are almost to a man oppowed to the the parks, that they have made a) continuance of the reign of the ae demand for the enforcement of the | signation house at the lake state law This is sald to have tn May License the Pavilica aspired the recent order of Chief of} 7¢ is barely possible that one re Police Sutlivan to his men that a! port at the lake—the Madison street Vigiiant watch be kept on the Iake-| pavilion—will be Mcensed to well fr nd all violators of the liquor liquor under atr lee regula law promptly arrested. tlor The plac is claimed, has The new council, too, 4a almost long been conduc in an or ly; Unanimous in demanding the stamp-| manner, and bas the friendship of | ing out of the evil, and on every | \ ayor Humes and some of the un hand the sentiment against the blind Digs appeare to be on the rapid in- crease cil, who would be willing to vote for) the absolute suppr n of the other land less savory resorts Dens of Hideous In quity & favorable consideratior The notortous fact that a great | Pavilion’s application for a | majority of lakealde resorts ar WI Not Be Hampored | dena of hideous iniquity, where the | till the council wilt nut allow th debauching of young « women ia systema ally « m with the uni and for one family beer garden at the take (6 thwart the suppression | { NNeCt A 4 1) of the unticenked saloons and inelt sale of liquor, is responsible for the | ent brothels, and if the Heense cai ® Uprising Againet the biind! not be agreed upon, all the resorts! p p | Will be eup: ed, / Were the illegal sale of liquor the} Prominent counciim way that! « crime Mmitted In the park| the matter will be taken ntirely out | resorts the public might overlook it jof their hands by the police, in cane | But the dence that shameless luet|they become dereilot in enforcing is openly catered to in the majority ' the law, | SHE TAUGHT THEM A LESSON WHICH WILL BE REMEMBERED A Weill Known Woman Has an Experience in a Japanese Bazaar That Was Exciting to the Last Degree To be affronted by a Japanes " ‘ 4 k The Ja & tht ~ id the Ra law th % acres Sf | and then to be imprisoned tn an O ttl porenellc ana Mime é flee tee and shoul Included Withi® the | ental beaaar ie an adventure few Ke-| sented Ik Howe > ety Hate of matare ane ee lowever, she went back oe Stee = cam oi I Stans ae Mel 7" are 4 ; Miss| to the we of her friend, who had — ephanie Collier of 3103 First ave-j returned during her abse and j Rue found he . this predic learned that the package had been pent, however, | vesday after Ned for b | noor and got herself out of it in al sarees tcts wa manner that showed considerable| Ready to Apologize grit and courage | Mins Coliter thought that perhaps | ~ er Two Japs have learned to their} she had done the Japanese an in sorrow the weight of her gioved! justice and w mt bac > or g, HbAciAl to the tar, hand when raised in anger and t=) wou pie 2Otk Yh WA THAT DAWSON, Y, Te AR add night ean Wirt cannot be binffed by a) neem were all right, thé from he oe wy of the Inferior; | Whole swarm of Japanese clerks ted that Mies Collier had ic inere “il 1t—-To & c How It All Happened | attempted to swin him, a fur : . Ap i" , fo rh ‘The affatr came about tn a peculiar, (MEFmOre, that #he looke like a lenkler, Gold Commissioner tha: Th inek tions of a| WOMAN who would do just such an Throw open for entry at once all] a in the ate Tie | met the lapsed and abandoned claims) pros, at oi7 First avenue directly Sane BONE SS ih ORCREES £0 28 Withheld from entry by reason of/ brought on the trouble, Last week| atk Miss he oil the Treadgold contession. | (Signed) CLIFTON It is supposed to mean that concession is either rescinded modified. Dawson miners are high-/ ly pleased. | RAYMOND RAYMOND A Divorce Suit Threatened. Which Will Jar Things hearing ir An informa! preliminary will soon be given by Judge Bel the d ree suit of Mra. Gertr Bthel Raymond against her hu band, A. T. Raymond, a deputy clerk. A motion to strike out Raymond's defense ts to be argued by Jotn Ar attorney for Mrs. Raymond tite Raymond. tells the old, off stories a m and faded roses found defendant's pock+ ets Her complaint also suggests oxens of B¢ hairs plucked from her husband's coat, and stamp pk tures found in his watch. Weary night vigils and briny teare shed while Metening for his faltering foot- | steps, are also on record. Biuff Wouldn't Work Voted to expend the money|the district two years ago would] The unhappy wife says she had he ie scheme of improvement|have been invalidated on similar| suspicions for some time, and tie ae Pending a final decis oh | srpunde had the supreme court up-| “detained at the office, nl pi . n e ¢ 1 tribunal as not been swallowed ays a howid further alleges that sho has been in all reapects a dutiful and faithful wife. Raymond, however, seems to have arisen in wrath and indignation, and determined to go one better, and states that although be has always been Irreproachable, he really can't say the same of Gertrude, as she has been unfaithful to him since their | marriage, and states that before their marriage they lived together for a short time, His defense makes start tiohs against relatives of Poth the plaintiff and defendant | are young, and are both considered handsome Refore her mar about four years ago, Ger | trude was a Renton belle. | Their acquaintances say that until a short time ago the young couple seemed to be very devoted, but ad- | mit that the unfortunate Gertrude | was of @ very jealous disposition. Bince Raymond bas stated his de- fense, he {a eaid to keep very closely in the clerk’s office, and when he fs visible, it is usually with one of his| friends on each side of him—for pro tection. The couple have an interesting lit tle daughter about 3 years old. ST referee LOUIS, April 18, appointed by the state su court to investigate the af fairs of the Continental Tobacco Co and others has reported that the anti-trust laws of the state are un eonstitutional, A special WEATHER FORECAST _ Seattle and vicinity aturday, oceasional brisk southeast winds. ‘Tonight and rain; fresh to 8. T tabedih dian a ohes ne Wha told to leay & chanco to. get it t f, asked! nadiately. Her anger was now f a friend who works In @ store almont t rn 1 and she informed a * the stre@t to bring the : " that she would leave t age home. Laat Tuesday Mise ( wanted tc: Phan came the af Yer went to get the parcet herseit.| *#Pted to. ao Saver we CH Firat she went to the store of her Locked the Door friend, but he Was not there and the! One of the Japa rushed to the front parcel could not be found | door and locked it, putting the kay Went After Them in bis outside coat et. He then Deciding that he had not yet calted| totd Misx Cotlier th t « sidn't for she went to th bazaar a@nd) em out wher whe couldn't wo at fRaked for her purchases, Bhe was! all, The hought 4aifferent informed by the elerk that her hus-| howe t the second Jap band had taken the package. Misa) a «tt th her gloved Colller explained that there muat be) hand stant of confusion jfome mistake, as she had no hus-| grabbed the trom his pocket The two slot machine swindlers) stare, came out of his office to pay! who bilked numerous cigar stores! the men for what they had won, and c ra ention waa ¢ the ma here some time ago, have eu which showe yyal fluah in erations again, When th perat the “gr prix with ed before, they confined themselves k cigare ‘to downtown machines, which re] Dr, Stevens was suxpictous in re teel wire so that royal) gard to the showtt aching 1 with atartling reg-| because he had he > other ularity plunder resulting from | gut 1 uget ne had the swindlers were disposed of to @/ royal flushes turned on them in th “fence,” Finally the scheme Wa@Aliant two days Dr, Stevens aske discovered by 4 cigar store man, and) the men for their names and the swindlers went under cover for) drem, snying that he would iver a time. the cigars to thelr address, The dark They have again begun operations,| man objected to giving his name but now they work suburban drug|and aid that he wanted the cigars stores. Their plan is to go into al then pharmacy and call for a preparation Offered to 8 ti Back that takes some time to put up, — He offered to compror by sell while the drug clerk is behind the}. in. cigars back for $ Dr prescription case, the Swindlers gett aiivens insisted on the man's t . in thelr work on the slot machine|* Ay ene ted and address being given, and at last at the cigar counter the fellow sald his name was Willson | Yeoterday's Victim | 1 th he was stopping at the & Yesterday afternoon a short, dark|attle hot Dr. Stgvens promised man, and @ heavy set florid fellow,|to deliver the goods &t the hotel, and went into the Yesler Way drugstore! the men then left | at 904 Yesler way 1 called for a} When telephoned to, W. H. Carter preparation of dover powder and|of the Howell street pharmacy, aid jcapsicum. The clerk went to the|that the men answered the desorl; proscription ease to put up the or-|tion of those who had worked the| der, he men began playing the} royal flush racket on him some tim elot ne, and called the atten-|ago. Dr, Stever t Barbe tion of the clerk to th fact that}and Mr. Cart w ut the Seattle they had turned a pair of kings, and| hotel last evening waiting for the then two pair Finally the men|swindlers, but they failed to appear | stopped playing the machiny Dr.| and Dr, Stevens took his cigars back Stevens, the proprietor of the drug-| home with him | inside of the car barn to avold the jrain. While thus wating the first] Green Lake ear started out of the} barn. It was in charge of Motor John Kruger, a city employee, Was) ag auickly as possible, but not be-| crushed almost to death tr Oullerl toe the cassenmer wan Ganle crush Ree en ae ne eee eee tie oie | ed:. His-left collar bone was broken barns, corne r vitth aventi ad Pik land Bin oative Soft ale Deminek 2h, | street, shor a o'clock this | morning clerk a blow on the face that he | remem be wtant Mite Collier made a few pur in the Japanese ba parcel to be called for Th ing that she w for aome time tse Collter aw about | ald band ‘unlocked the door and escaped SLOT-MACHINE SWINDLERS A Pair of Clever Crooks Make Suburban Drugstores Pay Drawings on Royal Flushes--They Use a Wire j man A. H, Olds and Conductor A.| |J. Dalemiter. Kruger jumped on the front platform of the car just as! it was passing between the tron pil lars at the Fifth street entrance to the barns. John Kruger Has a Narrow Escape This Morning Badly Crushed There is barely room for the car to pass and Kruger, who was stand ing on the running board, was caught between the heavy ear and the post Neither the motorman nor the con Juctor of the car knew that Kruger was on the running board until they| heard his erles, The car was stopped! ternal injuries may The have resulted, | was removed to! injured man now injured man at the Beattle then hospital In @) tne Seattle General hospital, where precarious condition 18 " or, Coe. Mr, Kruger works nights and was| "@ !# in charge of I oe Dunkards in considerable number are preparing to move from Illinois to the Platte valley in Colorado. on his way home at the time of the acoldent. While waiting for the car to start for Green Lake he stepped Sele Borgeins, no ¥ SA MONTII and vieinit ight and & ADAMS & BLANCHALKD, nd Ave, Hinckley Hk We Want to Sell You Your New Hat We have bought so as to be able to offer every man his idea of a hat. In every hat purchased here you are assured of the best value obtainable for the money. The styles are the newest and most de- sirable—not “freaky,” but dignity and dressiness combined. We have— The Cheltenham Hat at $2.50 Soft Hats upwards from $1.00 The Youman’s Hat at $5.00 § The Oxford Hat at......$3.50 $ 19 Second Av® Adams & Blanchard i2%2%A% ‘we Prescriptions AND WOULD LIKE TO PREPARE YOURS. We work all day and all night ana five you what the Doctor wants you to have, Open All Night. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE Phone Main 35. ay Millinery inla At At Wreekage Wreekage bade fat Prices, Prices ATURDAY SPECIALS Rpace will not permit us to tell you of the many All-Day Wreck-. © willl give you an idea of what our AFTER 6 P. M. SPECIALS 4 RE LIKE. 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