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or 1 c] 8 THE SEATTLE STAR. Last Edition 4 O’Clook p. m. CONCRETE SIDEWALKS THE ORDER NOW-A-DAYS SATURDAY, APRIL ie, DECK-HANDS’ WAGES — IS NOW THE QUESTION WAY PROVE T0 BE we Matters of Importance Up Before the Board of Pub- Other News About the Harbor of Interest to Men Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships lic Works This Morning—The Telephone Companies Wrangle H. 0, TUPPER’S BODY cm At this time of the year, when the small increase sought by the ‘ summer i¢ about breaking, the mer hands will be granted, Cc The board of public works at ite! their willingness to let the work Pro-) wine go down to the sea In ehip# be-| The steamer Dolphin Pre regular meeting this morning bids for the construction of concrete sidewalks on Nineteenth A Drowned Man Found This Morning in Lake Washington, Four Miles From Bothell avenue, Thile work la an important extens of the concrete sidewalks already oompleted in that neighborhood. An important ple of work con | today, re od was the re ling of Union / t, from Fourth nue to Hev- Washington, | ome find near Bothell in @ telephone | cain awe 0. Thie werk will have! | message from John MoMaater of that! the | | Hy the finding of the bedy of an elved the news of the grew- unknown man in Lak orning, the mya. tery wirrounding the Meeent disap near Bothell, this a place. McMaster discovered the| Practically level from Third avenue rts ; to Eighth, and will afford a valuable yody of the drowned man this morn- means of reaching the business part ing and informed the coroner that) of the city without the interference from the description he had read in| of street car lines, Bide were ale os od , opened for the extension and grading believed it to be) o° Valley street, from Queen Anne pearance of H, PD. Tupper and Miss Roxy White may be Mfally solved he ne » > eo Tupper and Misa White arethougne | %* Pewerarers, h opened | | Fifteenth avenue from Yeeler way to Cherry street. | oon anplicetion of @ ta Dowell at «in to think of asking a raise In their) ka build track# near his wood yard on| wage. This ls especially true i north Was porl-| case of deck hands, who find so many ship line sails fo peeeg era ith a fair mene cargo of pie jise. Among the rth are rh aed : r, KE. a, poned one week, to allow the str other channels of living open dur-|4 | Sreatimae the Ba thoroughly | sig the summer months. Already . on trader; J nvestigate the m ¢ ; reat ver of Jack Dalton, be ey Bast. there in a perceptible scarcity of) 5 a Te ¢ Companies Scrap these men aboard Bound steamers | Mrs. Hollis W hite. Pe | effect of making Union street! | A dispute between the Bunset and Independent te yh to which had the right to erect on the east side of Twenty | Many of them prefer to work in| The steamer State of wasn leanneries, and others prefer the fieh-| bumped up against the 4) ing banks to tolling on board steam- | new Yesier pier last ni po her guard rail and J ag avenue, resulted in the board sus : Tae the The other day at Tacoma te rod ’ pondiag =e ia ‘dine gitgeh bah steamer La Conner was almont balk — me 4 ~~ was in) | the board couls TCU tne wei [ed there on account of the paucity of] ‘The steamer City of Topeka of fioth companies ave py rr ’ t' their | deck handa and had to resort to 1ong-| Pacific Coast C ompaay rh the independ ag | pe rope 5 ap Py "I shoremen to get her cargo discharg-| tomorrow night. She elt have oe wierd to mo By : 1 k house jed During the winter month the! jarge passenger | § be nding on Union street was granted | average pay of deck hands is $49 per : *.* nh epite of protests from several] month. They naturally look for « The steamer ‘yureka of the in spite increase during the busy season, and| Navigation Company safe for ' po 2k 4 yen fications were filed | if it ls not forthcoming they hire out) Hawaiian islands a, the 2ist inst, r the following local tmprove-| eleewhere : | The steamer Gaieken wes i rary Dolly See Wee | been undergoing repairs Py i | that of Tupper avenue to Lake Unk } to have been accidentally drowned | Coroner Hoye jeft at once for the General Manager Dickinson of the 1a @ storm on the MiKo @ few Weeks | scene of the discovery, but haa prob pee a peoteio rg: 1 Ae ae Their overtumed rowboat was | ably not yet reached Bothell, and nol avenue weet between Howe btreet found near Mer of island, the Cay! confirmation of McMaster's surmise | and Crockett street, and on Crockett after th a ppearance, together! ig now talnable street, between Sixth and Beventt : Pps? \ svenues t, The p it was grant with ceviral artiales of clothing that Hothell ia near the north end of te S beans chases a nomen tion of a had belonged to" Mins White, But! Lake Washington, and the body must| clerical error which appeared in the! the moet persistent search failed to! have bee n found 10 mile franchise granted to the company or more mm the place where the overturned rowboat was ploked up, TREASURE IS FINED The property owners some time ago scover the bodies. fr Coroner Hepe, shortly after noon | FOOLISH WOMAN Mother | °98t Him $50 to Sell Liquor to Young Girls CITY HALL ASEBALL To settle the question of supremacy which has arisen between the city treasurer's and compt ers office, a ame of baseball will be played at 90 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon at Athietic park, The makeup of the teamea ts as follows: Treasurer's of Knapp 1b, Sanders 2b, Anderson 3 Wilhelmina’s | Won't Disinfect | f the vigorous prosecution which ia | will score, Dr. Carroll, health off » be waged by the police depart-| cer, will be in the game in ment against any aaloon where it can | pacity of “veterinary surgeon.” nem She wee slightly w morning me this It is now certain that she ty * . be proven that liquor hap been gold | D¢W set of rules has been prepared Bhoid fever to young «iris for this special occasion and will be A touching y i told of the strictly hered RE devotion of Wager queer De en eet S-| Miss Gtilam Soloist to submit to] Mise BE. Grace Giliam has been en- My Mieoter!) gaged as solo soprang of Trinity Parish chur ammencing Lomor. row ST. JOHN DIX scicess te cade” The Madison street cable broke last | night at Third avenue and Madison street a ? and all care on the apite the doctor's ren queen mother ref disinfection aying cannot contaminate me FILES SUIT FOR $20,000 —— s fora Dismissal of have by a majority petition sienified! ness was co ] j |. J. HW. Treasure of the Hathaway|Gormiey ss, Smith p, Crockett c, bar on Third avenue, was fined $60] f. G f, Duke if. Com y Pp Jueer , ane, rf, Graves ¢ 4 mp- wit a Fy 93 e tot and costs yesterday afternoon by | troller’s office-Workman c, Metso, i ight N : unplications have wu-|22¢8° Cann. Treasure was found|Lany 1b, Riplinger tb, Foster evened, althovah her majeatya| Ulty of selling Mquor to Katie| Mitchell as, Carroll if, Marsh cf, Case| Strength ‘. “4 me tu oe ng eightiy "in| Reever and Olle Parter, two giris| rf. Amos Brown and (. KE. Rows will bay eget ; i | < P. 5 o 4 , o © bs wite iT proportion to the duration of her {L| Under Age. The cast is but another | act as umpires, while Foote and Wa | agp Other Matters Whieh Are Belore | Fayden of 8250 reveral nights ago. polly te such de- year an¢ fre The shipowners anticip this time of jaster harbor, came over y afternoon to complete her 4)” mands ficks of ; 4 he nd vf Ma tS yer pial ey y “ ; Sock pee 5 te apa. to . nds to and some s to \ Stome Seas “wr month. This is not always the| ’ . ak hoard « urned at noon until se, though In some instances the] ‘The bark tie iene when the unfinished busi- mpleted 4 o'clock old winter wage is retained and It I*| chartered by the Puget Sound ly when absolute scarcity of men) citic Company te carry piles compels that the increase i# allowed.| jyumber to Manila mt hat action the Shippers as “ee is desired the goods shall be carried actlatien ‘will take in regard to the steamer Californian of ty The questions as to the pooling of ~ on It! rit " mis not yet definitely known. the Arlington pier fruit traffic and whether the charg raga * Bi ol Shippers’ association | San Branciecs: oe eaentay reserved for further conaideration consider the demands of the men for| The Callfornian is @ sos tel rl more pay and to arrange @ schedule! the American which sailed rates of pay were established is not] The Californian wilt rg’ known, those in attendance pre-| cargo of coal here for the G. W. Fischer of Fischer Bros, will { but it is thought Iikely that the! t some other address the members of the Beattie a very interesting topic next Monday CTU E whether the plants ore soars evening at # o'clock, in Grocers’ hall, ILL LE R der municipal ownership Ilinekley block. After the address A. will be discussed and every member AT Y. M. C. Another Flat of the association isa expected to be anaes ane » _-- Eltweed Pomeroy, president of the) plans for a two-story National Mirect Legislation league, | built by J. Henry, Teeth will lecture tonight at the Y. M. C.| and Yesler way. The building A. rooms upon “Direct Legisiation.” | cost about $7,000. ; The address under the joint aus-/ pices of the pnomic league of this | %.4«<C. A Saleon-Koeper and a Woman Mr. Porneroy is a commerctal trav- rterly magazine. pager tiag gehen ool genni Cd The steamer Nome City, which TRINITY CHURCH Zi, will take mail to Nome hael and proximate offices, with one of the bike 0 CONTRACT LET | peer for river pointe Wil Be robberies that haa been committe | its destination by river in the tenderloin for some time, Frank Pereell, proprietor of the Cas. ino saloon, on Washington street and cerpell ‘The contract for bullding the new and Central Alaska have an db rignan trang ae ae Trinity Parieh church has been let\ed at the Seattle postofiies Thee kre accused of robbing D. Me. |t2.N. H. Beers, who states that he/| the winter. ] 7 ore oars © gd will begin work on the structure at} 4 He intends to have the church} Charged to the East wages of deck hands the coming #ea- erican-Hawaiian line, on aasemned are unreasonabie, Was!) 14 6 sub-rona meeting yesterday to} no passengers but had some GROCERS TO MEET of wages for the season. Just what| with a cargo of salmon last fer to k the matter from public-| islands and will Netalj Grocers’ association (Inc.), on vate individuals. the new agreement with the jobbers itding er Architect Graham has city, and the political club of the NOME Mi elet and editor of the Direct Legisia- Charged With Robbery cord, & qual \% will take mail to Nome, Several tons of second, | fourth class mail for Yukeo wn ¢ were stalled until iMeFayden was drinking with the an ~~ psi | Early Nome Sailing i 11:30 th orn in he ne . } proven " “~ {ready for occupancy by next P- a His Case vty Teeny Sy the Superior Courts pany I iM ton ee oe eee tember. The cost of the building! ‘The steamer Portiandof the spear te tee Par ne od — was caused; John J. Decker has filed euit| became conscious that she had his bh Lely agp gg A Bima lag ore ee eee WHATCOM. Wash wril 19 ae ® weak spot in the wire, wher o , : Sea Din apheet to tet raperior | re strand had been torn away. “[@eainst the Stimson Mill Company | Colp, and started for ber, but she ran| tno church, which has been com-| She will arrive het next court this morning for $20,000 for an accident which ing missal on the gr ‘ that gy ca happened while ia thelr employ and had not been call r n @ days which he alleges was duc to the rding to stat waa re carelessness of the company. ented by Mayor Ed. BK. Har in, His injuries ae lined up by Mr who was « down by th Decker are one broken breast boen SCORCHER one broken nose, three broken ribs, gen ‘hes, ae sy en matter y _ one right leg broken in two places court for hie attitude in the matter one body severely shocked, one right Hardin whip w Pr. arm broken and several nerves shat Attorns fant a Ba re tered. He also says that he expects be a ~ wc Py ” , | % be disfigured for life . ae Oe Frances Paimer was diam) ee oa tne A Careless Judge Bell late yesterday afternoon Bicycle Rider & writ of habeas corpus. | She has been confined In the city Knocks Down Aged Man | Jail, having been arrested on the strength John Wold, an aged rancher living | Armatro States Att y Mead ca court's attention to the fact that Hanna wae not St. J ney, but fs act! de ete ix’s at friend of the rer asked Mr ty. whether attor of Denver, Colo., Hold Frances Palmer; tart from here today to return with saying, acrows Lake Washington ked senseless and had >} staternent that he had not been right arm considerably bruised by a | her 1, sald If you are kiews bicycle « her at the cor- The woman has been very Ill with thori zed to represent the defer of Marior 1 First avenue this | Scarlet fever and te still weak She the corrt will appoint an attorney | aiternoon old man wag | Claimed that the authorities have no for him romsing Firet avenue when the/|Tisht to detain her, as no special The court thus intimated pretty | scorcher came tenring along, heed. | Charge was made in the telegram plaint y that the purposes of the H less of life and limb, and amashed | The euit of F. M. Largent vs the/ j n Hans a play waa thor nto the feet granger, sending him City of Seattle was heard yesterday . The case comes | *Prawling unconscious on the street The piain- tiff claims that he tripped and fell on @ loose plank on Second avenue uth and that he has been perma- jnently disabled by the fall This month Never even «topping to see whether nad killed the man or not, he} i | jin Judge Emory'’s court. | ted his wheel and rode off, | Smiths in Trouble ree Disorderly conduct w Yi ia Pant a | uit was for $1,500, The case was tr the Beith eens, wae prevalent | dinmiaeed as a non-sult. ned bik Gite las night, , oan | Cc. V. Hearing has filed a_ suit jal aa ig ete | against the Atias Lamber and Shin- i Ap api bg So H ecar » Company at McMurray for isterous for } r Met re He claims that he was and he arrested . den was locked to heep them « ing they were 1 a jconstructed over the Snoquaimle jnear Tolt, have Some Choice Testimony Is Given! the secretary of wa: he bridge ia to be only in Court | at water, as it has been decided that the river ts not navigable He slapped my face five Amos McCampbell has filed in the days er we were married,” said E te i federal court 6 Weel om tne ship rie, & Variety hall actress, who| Roanc ke for wages due him. brought suit for a divorce from her husband, Ed Lowrie, a music hall singer, today in Judge Griffin's court Our dispositions are opposite and Captured This Morning and we don't agree continued the fair | one, “though | always done the best! 1 Bhe tella of several othe Must Marry the Girl tances of his cruelty — OF FORESTERS Kisie and Ed have only been mar ried 10 months, and during that time have been appearing together on va James Carrington was brought had er tome the this morning by Dep. | ern part of tho cineee an tae Aouth= | mne delegates of the Ind Jependent ' y i f mw city Ed sings and “a ae “Quilt ngton was) Bisie dances | Order of Foresters will ar in Be brougt the ju 1 two| The intift es that when she | Attle at 6:10 o'clock this afternoon months ago the « m 1 x iver he promis from Melbourne, Australia, on their reduced a gir m Black : ed to take } » stage and take| W8Y to Los Angeles, All are prom Carrington at that time pron 1 to| her t t people in Baltimore, | nent officers of the IT. O. F., and ar ery te Gtr na tl : as dis- | bi 1 x00 resolutions melted | coming to attend the supreme court mise ‘ awa) ; | sewsion of the order in Los Angeles, PP nies oe Nees J e and hiff of perfume, Ike the breath | April 29. f ture ’ , p-| of #pring, pervaded the court room| Rt. Rev. Bishop Riley of the Epis ing " N- | ae Saidie Taylor, a former dance hall, copal church, is expected to occupy would t hej) artist, took the witness stand and/the pulpit of St. Mark's church to preser 1 the| told what knew about the case,| morrow evening Other members {ffs th , Lowrie was always drunk,” said|of the party are Rev, Geo Rowe, afterno tate this )she | Hon, R. Le yee and wife and Jas The divorce was granted on/Gilmore. Local Foresters will meet grounds of cruelty and drunkenness,|/the party on its arrival in Seattle. jand with forget-me-not smiles the|and entertain the ¢ |tadies to the affair departed. | their stay here. A ste taken to Bremerton, the GETTI } ohartered for Monday, | }ty will be NG OouT ON A STRIKE | Port Blakeley mills and other points jot Interests | PORTLAND, Or, April 19 leather workers’ strike is on In this! Jcity, caused by the discharge of} CAN SHIP union men More than 50 men are -wates during mer has been when the par cut 3 shoves Divine Attends Divorce Court| 400 Smith, Editor E| ‘ HED WAY The two small daily papers known Today and Makes Notes | q.1/)%, {y2.c/4All dally papers known ] have been consolidated. Joe Simntth, a well known newapaper man conan church, sper: che morning in| of thie city, will be editor, and the Judge Griffir irt, In order that h busine end of the uper will be eM 1 gpehigekss bettas 4 | looked after by I. Wilson Bi ASHINGTON, D. C., April 19 united, and get terial for ht ; | © Interstate commerce commission aan LaMnerOW tight, whieh is ts tn Minnie Grue!} Discharged ney sat mics lle aly slag AKOH , 7 rough ”y 1 Southern California rae oreee a @ ROOGIY. buneh 6? than Minnie Gruel, charged with s#teal-| Fruit Growers’ association against elinem of them | ing $250 worth of diamonds from| the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe, Pn weeping courtioum was | Mra, Carrie Stevens, was this after-| held that the rallways have no right fille with » WALINK |] noon discharged from custody by | to arbitrarily gO against the ship children end indignant husbande Justice George. i per’s choice of routes over which it ~~ hes ily injured while In their employ | fand that it was due to the com- | pany’s carelessness | | The plans for a new bridge to be | street | officer will| | Northern Pacific and Great North- fern railways yesterday, | cided to discontinue § the | | been approved by! 20 feet} Ww | & telegram from Sheriff) |} Sound or ocean tolle being paid by j ental tariff, now being prepared, will j pleted for some some time. freight managers of the When McFayden started af- centey ond ee tor the woman, Persell intercepted INFORMATION ON Portiand curries EK; wy : last on See ae Re , ! h will p abiy have close eame bail CITY CREMATORY sumer booked from Seattle, HE: eit ahs | Buildin Trades Mepting NEW REGULATION Chy Comptroller Riplinger its 9 bound to get all possible information Routine business FAVORS SEATTLE matory as contemplated by the! cil last night at its regular counci]. To this end he has written| meeting. No business of @ to the health and sanitation officers| nature wa transacted, cities in the United States asking for| ee ee Railroad Tariff information as to the ownership,| Mayor Humes has roostees Oe management and operation of such| ter from Mra. M. J. At & meeting of general agents and traffic The question of cost is most im-| mation regarding. her son portant in dealing with the affair, as| Rosson. it was de-| well as the success of such a system! aR eile Reichert Bros. pianos, 10 Usieg through Eastern rate on goods to Al-| Riplinger also wishes to know Peg by water, Heretofore Eastern shipments to _FREDERICK & MaLeee- -Fine Furniture the above points have had practical. “0 The man and woman spent night in jail in default of $1000 cash regarding the building of a city cre-| tention of the Building er Rates to Be Added to the} of about 20 of the most important! meeting w long one. institutions. Kansas City, Mo., asking present | of disposing of the ¢ity garbage. Mr. aska and Sound points reached only — ly the aame rate aa Seattle, the SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS FROM 7 TO 9 P. M. Each one an article that enough so you'll come in every home has heed for } Saturday night. —each one priced in a true, bargain-like manner. || Saturday night specials |] are inducements to keep this establishment in your } the railroads, This condition did not allow Beattle jobbers a fair chance! for business from those points, and | the railroads lost money by the pay- ment of the local tariffs The new arrangement which will be incorporated in the transcontin- compel the shipper to pay the local steamboat and steamehip rates, and will have the immediate effect of tn- | creasing Seattle's importance as a distributing center, THE LAWSON CASE The charge No Saturday night Spe- cials will be delivered. Each is light weight and easily carried away f givi lrugged wine | SEER, CA en eer to Beulah Baldus, 1 against O. V. i nti intere , Lawson in Justice Cann'’s court has mind to interest you with you, jbeen withdrawn and the case now | Kxaw~.~~~~.~~.~~~.~.....,. i pending in the superior court will be pushed. ‘The justice court case was || Stturday Evening Specials heard, a a decision never rer dered Turkish Toweling Bath Mats, 8 it ‘ he case in the upper court pink and white, each hoc Ss on the same grounds Linole . yng V, It 45 ateeed that ecveral weeks | holeum Cuspidor Mats, ee ago ©, V. Lawson, whe nnected Linoleum Slop Ja with a local medical inst gave roleum Slop Jar Mats, each wine to Beulah Baldus and Florence 48-inch Couch Govers. fring 7c Perry, two very young girls, Their around e rey condition after drinking the wine led each B1.35 == thelr parents and {rier to believe Qtr nnn rn nn ns ness ne that the liquor had been drugged, 0, V. Lawson was br it before the public eye a remarkable role at the time of the last sta medical ex amination by his t nts cerning corruption in the board LITTLE JOE COSTELLO CHOICE Se. English Semi-Porcelain If Joe Contello, aged 18 years, son of rated Cups and Saucers, T-ineR c. A, Costello, assistant city editor Plates, bowls and oata or lof the Times, was severely injured cers; hantisomely ppg oh | thie morning by an explosion of a with geometrical border sae fulminating cap, He struck it with eo te ats ee an axe, and when it exploded the lit Choice Saturday night, se | | tle tellow's left arm was filled with | sailing between Portland and China eer pieces of metal from the shoulder to SATURDAY the wrist, and a few pieces entered NIGHT, 30e. his face, fortunately without injuring Doz Wall Rack and Shelf — his eyes Although the boy suffers bined, fingers can be let do (4 considerabie pain, his inJuries are not Satuney when not in use; considered serious, The boy states night vee that he procured the cap from @ neighbor boy the evening before ee Capt. O'Brien's Appointment Capt John A O'Brien, a well known mariner on the Pacific coast, has been appointed commander of the steamer Kureka of the Globe Navigation line, Years ago, Capt O'Brien was In command of the tee oue Portland bark, Alden ~Panel Screen Tonight 88 Cents Three-panel 8 faney colore frame of solid oak or corrugat- ed white enamel, 50 inehe ~s wide, 4 regular price $1.76 night) from 7 to 9 Re creen Ge SEE filled with 1 figured silkoline, SATURDAY NIGHT 10¢. Combination Stove Brush . Dauber; regular price 20c; ide cial Saturday night FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. Bessie, Capt, O'Brien has Seattle seen & resident of for years aA Beha A Rumor Ridicu ed The street rumor of the proposed withdrawal of the Blectricians’ un. | ion from the council is ridiculed by| members of the union, | 4 t “a a_am, \\ < \\ PER 2 Se