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SEATTLE, me BOYS AT 30 CENTS A SHOT TO KILL GENDARMES Revolt--Eight Civilians Killed at Louvain wounded tn the serigmmage and ta- | ken to the hospital died this morn ing, making a total death list of eight persons. Extreme exc nent g sensational discovery today grike situation that seems to He, as several arrests were | the charke. They found | Se that many boys were arm-/ pew piscols. Two of the lads | that they had been given by strikers and were told Reach shot fired at the guards be paid 8 cents. The! ed an Investigation and Paof the strikers have been ar- the charge of in ng riot pereus riot - pl at 8) jest Night at Louva So- throug property and when the/ go back to work. . ee Sire Ten | oa the rioting, as jchance that riots will break out afresh, assuming even a more serl- ous character. * Strike Ends LATER the Liberal Progressive party lead- jae this afternoon the socialistic! eaders ordered the strike to end. Tt ta hoped this will it will withdraw | a and i guards wounded. | element. IRA FULLER'S SLAYER e Believe Crime t to > Have Been Committed by an Examiner Man FRANCISCO, April 19.—The day announce they have believed to be positive evi- tat Chas. B. Hadley, for 14 fe head accountant for the Examiner, and who is jp the murderer of Nora time when the lifeless body was found in a vacant oa | Sutter street, Hadiey was accustomed place. afterward he disappeared, ma Chief Detective the meshes gradually narrowing down to him, and committed sulecide, All efforts to trace him have futile. A man answering Hadley's descrip. tion hired a boat for and « boy afterward returned !t. is thought by the detectives he took | the boet to a spot where he could dis- appear, employed the boy to retura it, and then drowned himself, hoping thus to save his relatives the dis- grave of being connected with the Puller murder. |AN ATTACK ON LOUBET Futile Attempt to Start Demonstration 7 Threatens Three p With Destruction excited over the that city’s council! owners of three PY Ballard avenue WS itructures out of the & Te owners having fail- the counct! at its last the buildings a nul- City Marshal Rob- them. Mr. Hunt ‘ime has patiently waited ‘Were of the buildings to fates that he will tear down Monday. Three Buildicgs tulldings in question are mectively. by a confec- Rews store, owned by MN. Sreal estate office, own yi Vernon, and @ tailor by Matthes Bros. The ‘<s were moved iM feet north on Ballard ave- i deamere te make room for nhatt Permits to do this mares from the city engineer. building was moved to the front of t it stands two months S permit. This started limits extend along a row doth sides of Ballard ave- PARIS, April 19.—President Lou- morning that failed. At 10 o'clock he visited the exposition at Jardin des Tullleries, where a special pro- gram had been arranged for his re- ception. After reviewing a proces- sion he passed through the various display booths and was just 7 a buliding when «a man in the crow began to shout frantically, “Down with Loubet!" and rushed toward hmi. It is believed the man thought to arouse a demonstration against the president. The cries acted as a boomerang. The crowd rushed on the disturber, knocked him down and would have torn him to pleces had not the police interfered. A cordon was formed round him and he was taken to the prison. A search of his person showed that he had absolutely noth- ing that could be used as a weapon. On the request of the president he was afterward released. TO FEDERAL ST. PAUL, , bat 5 sped. hp ‘eh Sy ; April 19.—By an order nee passed in 1893! from Judge (rt in the Ramaey Ro person shall erect| county court, the suit of the state into or within this | against the railway merger was yes- alterations on bulld- transferred to wi terday the 2 6 made without per-| court, the grounds being that a con ‘i M the council. A fine not| struction of the federal statutes and . ean be placed against! constitution of the United States poe 3 * rear pence, and it is| involved. It may, howe . ded at after the) manded back. eat been declared a nuisance ies me - Can cause it to be re-| |. the most of such| be paid by the owner. ° It) the validity of this ordi-| Court," says Ballard’s gity| “that taken.” the present acfion| | d spears that the above ordi-| tc Mites fen violated ever since ve Several wooden build- constructec ~| 0 since ta98 ' te NEW YORK, April 19.—J. P. Mor- a that Preston's drug store, gan & Co. confirm the statements io # Nelson's dry goods store, | thot have been going the rounds for * Anderson and many other| sole thme that a big steamehip com- . have Fepeired or altered bine is under way. The firm says : ; ie Without permits. The that it is in no rense a trust, but will buildings to be torn, be for the purpose of strengthening a peal that 4N especial injus-| 4p srnaller lines that, through the 0 7 been done teem, a0 ¢ keenness of competition, are not pay- se # Rotified some t ing It is, however, entirely non- ty they moved their bulld-| communteative as to what lines are se Dlace out of the fire| to be absorbed Into the new combi | nation, i Wilh Sue tne city pangs gan loway Said today Vv Te M4 20 injunction’ on the ae ent it from tearing down ie Senet them go ahead. If| Will sue for damages.” Reed is in tavor of serel panes Owners ot the buildings, To f rier he aia ony ings. To| NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 19 the — erday: “I) The Bank of Goodlettaville, at Good ’ fe to tn murse for the! jettsville, Tenn., was entered by rob- nd ler the ¢ the owners,! bers last night, who blew open the Matter £0 at gate and secured $2009, and then made | “ Parties Marten & move |O™ Her eee Been born the city by in- rHing the buildings has put his case BURGLAR EARNS A LITTLE MONEY in the il i | A burglar forced an entrance to the residence of Mra. May Ziner at 2715 Western avenue, last night, letras. during the absence of the family, H and stole about $150 worth of prop of vos, the man who was! erty An examination of the house € Ven ‘hood the Maple nen the family returned showed Nrring ot Mt, wa enced that $50 in money, a sealskin cape ry, ur Years in the|and @ dozen silver knives and forks | had been stolen. Strikers Incite Young Lads to Join, bet was the subject of an attack this) WASHINGTON, April 19.—The police, Three more of the civilians who were | prevails there today and there is 4/ teria) shall be subject to the super. After a conference with/| other sections of the same act, Messages have been sent to all labor/the protection of harbera, h the streets | laders and regular organisations will | ‘hese lines no piers, wharves, bulk- Seymour believes that Hadley found | deen | tween Seattle and Van hunting trip, | alternating It | Steamer Mainiander. | ” te | | | federal | tenced to 20 years’ | commence, HAS A SAY | Tells Where Rubbish May Be Dumped, and Other Things Maj. Millia, who has eharge of the local United States engineer's office, has received inatructions from As- sistant Secretary of War William ©, Sanger, defining the depth of water in Eltlott bay in which dredged ma. terlal or other deposits oan be made Any company or persons is allowed | to deposit dredged material weet of the mooring buoys in water not lees than 60 feet deep, under the follow. ing eondition: l—That only such material as Will alnk at once shall be deposited, and that no floating material shall be allowed to go adrift “2.-That the deposit of such ma- Vision of the engineer o | United States army, | leoaltty.”* Maj. Millis also calla attention to which name limitations of pier and wharf construction in the bay OMmMeial | harbor lines of Elliott bay have been r of the in charge of the SATURDAY UNCLE SAM jand pork went up from eighth to a! THE SEATTLE STAR, FE! on EVENING, APRIL 19, 1902 25 CENTS A MONTH POOR CANT HENDERSON WILL AT MEAT “HAVE BATTLE TO "Cmaps ® RETAIN SCEPTER Flying Upward veateed with a teat famioe, as Digaffected Republicans and Democrats Glee- rm threatened with @ meat famine, as dealers will be compelled to eus Savunee’ Wes-prites of beet, mation ful Over Cuban Reciprocity quarter of a cent today, The dealers hope that the crest has been reached | and many operators look for a mar “| lump. Defeat | -_ defined, such lines being essential to Beyond heads or other works can be extend- | ed, oF deposits made, except by re ulations prescribed by the secretary ty killed in the ranks of} ™uch support from the turbulent|of war, VANCOUVER STEAMERS North Pacific to Alternate With the Welatender Dally steamship connection be- yuver will be established on or before the let of May by the steamer North Pacific, on the route with the Mr. C. W. Cook managing owner of the Mainlander, ie now completing arrangements for Placing the North Pacific in com- mission. The extraordinary growth of paa- senger and freight traffic between these two cities has necessitated the additional steam service, The steam- er North Pacifie is @ very comfort- able boat and will undoubtedily at. tract considerable passenger travel During the past winter she has been ~— up in Tacoma and has been thor- shiy overhauled and refurnished “— je understood that she may Make several calls at way porta on the Sound t nd from Vancouver, NANNING IS TAKEN BY REBELS HONGKONG, April 19.—Nan- ning, one of the largest cities tn Kwangsi province, having a Population of 10,000 persons, is reported to have been taken by the rebels, who have been be- sieging the place for several 3c decccccccsccoccossccoses BOY GIVEN 20 YEARS TOLEDO, April 19.--Dannie Rosen- berger, aged 12, who murdered Ar- thur Shanteaux, afterward mutilat- ing the body by cutting out the tongue, removing the ears, jaws and other parts, beeauee Arthur cailed| him names, pl ed guilty to man- slaughter? this morning and was sen- impr lsonment = NEW SHIPYARD Special to the Star HARBOR, April 19.—The} Hall brothers of San Francisco are| grins to build a large ship yard at! jagie Harbor. The surveys are al-| ready being made and as soon as the! material arrives construction will be begun on the ways and mains. A river empties into Eagle harbor and the ways will be constructed in the fresh water thus afforded. The com-| pany has for some time sought loca tions In Beattie Port Townsend, | Port Blakeley and other cities on the Sound, but Eagle harbor was the} only place found where ways could be constructed in fresh water. Tim- bers 7 din salt water are quickly destroyed by teredoes and by bulld- ing the ways in fresh water several thousand dollars worth of repair work can be saved every year. EKAGLE TWO STEAMERS COLLIDE AT SEA SAN FRANCISCO, April 19,—The steam schooners San Pedro and Noyo collided while running 8 miles north. west of Point Reyes yesterday morn- ing, damaging the former #o that she had to be towed to this port and beached on the Mission tide flats. The officers sighted each other when two miles distant and gave the right signals, but the Noyo jammed | into the San Pedro, knocking out her stem and starting the planking When beached in port she had nix feet of water in her hold, BALLARD “POINTS The two-story Atwood block Ballard will soon be completed half of the lower floor will be eu pled by a clothing store, owned by Mr. Sapp, who comes from Boston The poles have been placed along the streets where the Seattle Elec tric Co.'s car line is to be extended in Ballard, and construetion will soon One ¢ O those who are familiar with the poorer districts can appreciate) WASHINGTON, April Boot | Mai ly ned an being the hardship wre h this works on the!, igar Republicans declare t ny tha t laboring men tetallers asses hat) Cuban reciprocity is dead, ae a re ’ entire families have gone without| suit ot the cate in the house last Next Week's Program meat for days, being compelled to ni removing the diff t i pt government Subsiet on vegetables and cereal] pop ed sugar, and are contider bi J ' appror fooda Although this ia the #ORFON | in fin present shape the bill will t i ide the hole ‘ when spring Vvewetables are usually | or pass the senate prac 1 time senate next k. It is sold atl loes, the increased de-| piaces refined sugat he fr at.) now n ha ne on man ha atered up this market) ‘rne vote stood at 164 to TL, Repub-| t pine be taken tn alee to an exceptionally high pitch an insurgents emocrata in ry Ma inlowa the dis- j addition are ex « t watie Ins uy nyed by appro fuction over the re « t bills : they mad sible to a 1 Next week house much bual SEATTLE tuate the differences in the Republt-| 1 neider 5 lcan camp ‘ rhe garine t mens up | It portends, if nothing else, a great! again, the question being on agree } contest in the next house If it be a! ing to (he senate amendmen the | Republican speaker, Henderson, it| bill, If any time te ieft the measure | muy be safely said, will now have thg| admitting Oklahoma, Arizona and fight of his life for the f he! New Mexico to statehood will be ta- wente to retals it of ken up Good Baseball This Afternoon and Game Tomorrow CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOME BUILDING IS YET BSmokestacks.”” A «ood contest is as- ‘It Is Asserted That the Proposed $80,000 Structure sured Today's came was called GRUB AND | Would Yield a 15 Per Cent Dividend The Seattie league baseball team is this afternoon engagea in a match game with Everett Another game Will be played with the same team tomorrow afternoon, Schock, the fa-! promptly at $:20 o'clock on the Stock Pians dre on foot to re the nking fund, an annual net in- | movement started jurt a y wo { $7900 a year on an Invest- lerect a chamber of comr i { $66,000, or more than 11 per | ing on leased ground by « ) k m books were mpany of business men The stock subseript For the past two weeks ened, and about $36,000 renee . ‘ @ikie, secretary of the .| before sterest in the plan died out University Students Cannot! Wno was one of the prime movers In| Mr. Meikle stated this morning : the scheme when it was firet pro-| that he believed the income of the Stand Board Bills posed, and « ther prom building. if erected would as nembers of reanization, re returns f ls per cen and | been juietly looking ever the grou Siso stated that the ¢ per cent offer ave me to th sation that! of the P Mini « Was «till oper | don than it was 12 months age. nue, he Ing oo aca , ae . annual nd rente prey - : marmacreea kie,| 8 y be larger for the firet 19 years of the lease Are Suspended for the pot-—ttet- | ual ymoraing. ne at 5 be bul , On the other hand, Mr. Metkle says wou " at ke 16 pe « oat ve al ters Patched Up Today Ratatat oles kot $00 | teow oe ne aes eeeeeee, | after payteg groun ‘4 rent, taxes and pad iret a¥@Nue business dis- - . ae all other expenacs Geod burinerts Cee nn SSR oa pr y ion practically out of The dormitory difficulty at the uni the ket for purchasers, but there versity, already told of in the i. »,, falling off in the @ i for Btar, has not been adjusted | store and office room tally : students’ satisfaction nor hav DY if "First avenue, wi s char of those students who “kicked” be- |) PP*" Fi frcreigg'« Bh be cause of the high board bills of See SF CRE TeR Se magi KIN HAS y pi ag to the university « Within e few \ ke last April we Yesterday three students, C, ,| Obtained subscriptions to $56,000 of Lants, F. D. Murphy and John H.| stock in the building company Bigworth, were suspended from their | though we then talked of an income classes by order of President Graven, | Of but 10 per cent. on the investment _ These men were among those who|! am certain that within 10 days I quit boarding at the dormitory some | Could get $30,000 of this stock re- ROME, April 19.—The recent in- time ago, but were still rooming ot | #ubscribed, and if eo ee aeteee o ean! jury to King Emaneul's knee, which the m dormitory, be found who will ta 48,000 more, ‘ ii The suepension from classes js a|or procure the subscription of that| YS" *ust Pshivagthainse. ey Mealipias rather serious affair, as it puts a/ amount, the building company could|*¥lting fn serious complications, tudent behind, so yesterday two of| go ahead with the work.” i Accorfing to his physicians, who the suspended students threw their) The pian to build a home for the| have been in conference, the serious- | belongings together and moved « chamber of commerce was given the| Sess of the case is due to a scrofu- of the dormitory, The third man/enthusiastic support of the entire | lous conditic the blood. The in- today declared his intention of mov-| business community when it waa/J¥TY may leave the king lame for ing out and ali three of the men are| suggested a year ago, but wae, after | fe permitted to go to thelr classes to-/|q period of several months, allowed day to lapse into a state of suspended it is repe at the ur ‘tY | animation, owing to the lack of some that there are several other studenta| re anized pr ter to keer who room in the dorm and board in| stock subs ript! growing Private families, and the three men suspended will ne “ some Everybody Friendly reminder that “thelr better] Practically every member of ce seal than thelr company Several stu-| chamber waa, and still i#, ita friend WASHINGTON, April 19.—The dents are preparing to “flit" to more| but since there was no financial in.) #ecret of war rday trans- P congenial quartera before the faculty | ducement to any one to give n ngress a py of @ pro- | suspen ia them time to the carrying out of th an, | te the ¢ government Can't See the Relation was neglected for the private bust tt in , ect ine fre Many students say it is rather hard | "C8" Of the various members of the at ra ce ! aate’t | to define the connection between the | Chamber interested tn it ' ‘ to 4 som estnee ihe ecbesition at 4 During the short time that ¢) 1 _to deprive dorrait Aining room and the dis-| building plan was agitated, however Magt=y | oe Ps | seminatl f learning th lage | Much Was done. The agsurar Tih as ons Gere room, #0 that the suspension of stu-| 0-year lease on a lot 60 by 111 feet) |. nee we dents for failure to patronize the|!n atze, at the northwest corner of ; nter can be justified. As First avenue and Spring street, was student ex sed it, he “didn't 1 from ¢ Puget I and see why the i ure room ab i be a siding mpany organized and boycotted because of the comic opera | incorporated by ¢ J, Smith, J. arub garden MacDougall and James B. Metki« President Graves said today: “The! ‘The capital stock of the corporation regents’ reguiations in regard to the| was fixed at $80,000 In shares of $100 | dormitories say that ‘all studenta each, and theft wing oMoers elect living tn the dormitories must board | eq P lent, J. W. Cile vice pres there als ident J. Smith secretary Jamen ee The dormitory committee inform-| i Metii treasurer, Jacob Furth ed me that this rule was being vio-| executive committee: A. J wiki Work greasing steadily on lated and as the only way to rea heh ay , F 4 the ev nt canal. One section 1. Mac K i audit the viclatore was through thé ‘ 2 Pn SA all, ¢ Ns Bi is au " f it, in less than af rintght, will be room, 1 suspended ’ th . xtended to Lak rrange De d Jacob rth: trus complied ig dee the tions. The! w. Cline, ¢ j Bd Jacob rurth nop emgpeytit belng made with the young men have m ym the dor retin + ae gene ‘| elty to construct a temporary bridge mitory and their suspension is dins-|J; 4: Moore, J.B. MacDougall, A, B r the y wt the canal will i Stewart and (. L. Denny y nolved , ny pase under th eet railway traek Tie Ground Secured t 1 cars may not be The Puget Mill Co, offs pted. There are n work- | ound mentioned f the tion of the canal of tl t, w t t } 00 f edger i " I ann eet long from irs was agr to be $¢ er tow s the head of After the xpiration of that period hich is about half the ;4 reappraisement waa to made eact r sat ver }10 years during the life f the lease The company agre in addition to and assesaments levied against the| land, and to erect a building to cost No More Duty Will Bo Doe ees escort uliding to cont) the property of the lessors at the ex-| of tie nay lnat the first meeting pee vty in ot Marah 1 t lat thie place, was held at Mrs. Han. tention to erect a bulidin . ae Bothy leven ladies were in ate Hereafter there will be no more! joy nigy First ing six stor-|tendance, and an organization was duty on that celebrated Christmas| on peat etree ie eee 2nd Elehth | perfected shrub holly, Imported from British |? street, in the rear; to be! workmen are building @ roof over Columbia ‘into the States, Kvery| SnOWM a8 the.Chamber of Commerce | ine unfortunate torpedo-boat Golds Xmas time hundreds of barrels of|PUilding; suitable quarters to bel borough, und ehe le tinbhe oe wee a holly have been imported from Vic-| Provided therein for the chamber,| home here for a long time torla, where the plant i# cultivated, |#24 the remainder of the apace to] Wry, Gerry's family has arrived to Seattle. and the importers have| >® Used for stores and offices Plans | trom Springfield Miss 1 ill been obliged to pay Uncle Sam 26 | for such @ building were drafted by| make their home here i rp ge per cent duty. The florists of Seat-| Boone & Corner, architects Chas. 6 hUC le have had one continuous kick and| [neorporated In the prospec Capt, Burwell tt have repeatedly threatened to go out|® report made by the building r aed nae nant of of the holly business altogether,| mittee of the chamber of commores | 2® M&Y¥ Yard, Passed through the claiming that there was no money| Which was to the effect that, eatim. | eet# OF Erenerto non Ais way to In it on account of the excessive| ating the probable rentals at 0 per ee en are on Thureday, He ivly. Wark & Go, the ‘ousictes bee. |opmh, lone Locate sean a 0 perl Pee bacttin ana ne Cue Pan ke ha have been paying the the downtown buildings, the gross | pig “eh we by and is almost a per cent dut r the past two years| annual incor from tl , Tc eo town He is en protest. Thia worning they r. Sulidine would Fake I im : thusiastic over th navy yard and n tice m th A nited Staten] $18,600 yeur " fae tataeee great advancement in board of appraisers at New York cits The ur 1 expendi Dass that their prote had been sustain ominitias € Mimated “erly oh ST ed and all the back monies paid for| cluding $2400. for “ 2.000, in 8 LOUIS, April 19.—A spectal holly duty will be refunded. This! $1600 for taxes, ot ground rent and| referee appointed by the state su. news will gladden the hearts of Mal nastayy, Sala preme court to investigate the af- mo and other florists here, who willl ,, A Neat Profit wae Of the Continental Tobaeco Co have a snug sum coming to them| This would leave, the committea| @%% “thers has reported that the from their Uncle Sam. showed, after deducting 1 par cant.) {0t-trust laws of the atate are un. constitutiona —_—_—_ °° °@}—— ee