The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1902, Page 1

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‘PEACE AT LAST Features of Settlement Have Been Agreed Upon, leaving Ouly Minor Details to Be Arranged by _ the Commission--Ten Per Cent Increase of Wages for Miners Is Conceded ON, P. C. Nov, 25—/in all detaiia, so far ax MacVeagh| He looks ver, of lool ¥ much worn, and said hao Been reached by}!* concerned. He nominally repre-| that the strain of th: jon 0: ‘of the Untred| *2t® Me Brie interests, but broadly Ayjaieal ebiiny andtyrd ost. He deetined to say a represcuts more, If we agree in all ‘aud the anthracite op- the work of the arbitration |thing, exce plans . that al of the se(thement ba range: Rog much lesa} ment fully Quite, poche of pS y~ “i ‘ork will go on, hows | mitted to th prese! OUF Agreement will become | miners. rey e ee PAEH of the award.” titenelt sald — e expected to return to Scran-| NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—A delega- ton this afternoon. lion Of independent wperateus weed taxed hia physical ability to ©. &. Darrow, Henry D. Lloyd, John| into cont H oak ps ie AMfichell and the latter's private atens | dents at 1 o'clock Metore enterins ae to what they are pher, Mise Morris, arrived at/the room, a Scranton operator said wo Bo hotel at 9:30, Mitchell) "We are here to ascertain why the tha waid that hi anthracité arbitration commission | discontinued ite hearings. We alto want to know how we will fare un- 1 “se joead an Pee entered Into be- sentati ween the ¢ sh Gurdly be reached] AC 10 O'clock MacVeagh arrived.union mineras NO SRA the HOUSES ny 4 Shortly before 7 o'clock this morn- : ing Col. McKee came into the saloon ae sat down in ¢ he yuk thougbt fon. 4 Vis agg er M c! jullivan. Determines to Stop == round-Floor Gambling oor gambling in Seattle by the Russell could have touched the hand of his friend at any time during the time he wae eating his meal. He thought the colonel was taking a nap and did not discover that he was —e until he attempted wo wake i A i : f i : i : } bate Hi i 9 ie i office was notifier and Deputy Coroner Wiltste inves. tigated the case. It is the belief that death was the result of heart die ._ Colonel MeKee had been trou. Ey i fil oak f i A a Hd bi Ae sitet iu fF aged in the eatoon he made a host of | aft i in Fy i rt 2 ; i ae itis i asett 4 : re 5 4 i FI =fis rill es ae . Many of hia friends and relatives live in Mekee eaville, Ohio. | wide with | the Standard | oi In those days Colonet | ¢ | McKee drew a aalary of $110 & month | while Rockefeller drew $75 for his | work. While In Ohio Colonel Me Kee was interented ir@politics and at one time held the rank of colonel | In the Ohto National Guard. bier In the new tenderloin rominent most instances but ons ka Lacie is to go out 5 : ; Be Er i i i| i Ls 1 ie i F i itl lig: i an fk Ey H 5 i i i i A F? & iF a 3 fi At the time intend of his death Colonel McKee was 5 ‘eribe out years of aun. Hie widow resides a ington | 14 Columbia street, No arrank y be long,’ for the funeral have yet been iy. “Some of big gamblers’ war pe msay dave to 50 will be started within a few days is = the general belief south of Yester way. The men who have been put out of business are not expected to submit quietly and trouble ta be. eved to be in store. For months gamblers in the up-town aoe ALL FAVOR fctatioea searet mee A NEW JAIL in the new red If ‘The order Eu Hy At last the council seems to have become earnest fu its oft announced intention to build a new city jal, At the meeting &) upe' Inst night is considered ae of the council last night, a bili |B was introduced by by _circum-! a t_victory for them. °° com- mittees on public buildings and RIS, Nov. 25.—The American|the home of some of his friends. | propriating $1600 for temporary lane held an autopsy upon the|Consul General Gowdy has person- repaira on the old building Jail Ct Ellen Gore this morn-| ally interviewed all inmates of the At the meeting of the com- , jents showed that the|mansion where Mrs, Gore reside mittees yesterday afternoon, between the lide of the| concerning her relations with Ryd- this course was agreed upon. and out at wie sper ba = . ae ine Sy, L : juest of | with the miatinet und ygendieg ly. is je woman mily, however, that it wow not In {0 disprove Rydzewski's story | possession of all her personal effect: any manner stand In the way o the shot came at an angle from|and has taken « five years’ lease vif | OOF, tuniens M. Gore was atoop- ground in a Protestant An examination of the pistol . that it waa possible fe d by striking the floor.| probably be removed to America at the physicians adjourned they |a future daté, fo make @ statement or to| A brother of Mra. Stogdill Gore, A. | opinion until they had com-|R. Stogdill, of Republic, Washing-| th ton, has wired to Consul dy, anking that the fulte sible investigation we made of ti busnian was released yester-|entire affair, and that the body be ™@ building. © has since been secreted in| properly interred. committee spoke in favor of the _ = = immediate erection of a new Jail for the city. To adopt plans and thues get the matter before : the council in tangible form, it wan decided to hold another M| 3 ittee meeting some night | i. i q | | annun ; | WORK STOPS | i Su ss te O88 Property owners on Ninth ayenus ! west enlivened the meeting of the P city council last night by indulging a in & warm and at times sarcastic de- | e matter of the new jail dered at length. It was practically decided that the city should drop the proposed partnership city and county jail ry member of the i bs "The question arose on a motion, | ; hich finally prevailed, to instruct the board of public works to take no SL Wm. m Meteo, an old time the dead man was found by A. T. her action towards the Improve der. Tar Ninth avenve west pending f with thousands of friends|Ruseell, the day bartender. = | ment af Nir f teatte, GA sedtadiy'tand: acne). icere Mes df", Severed that | ccrents committe TE Wilian Stetten’s saloon at the|Col. McKee, who had been bis friend| A spectal meeting of th ¥ of Second avenue and Mar-|for years, was dead. While Russell) tee to hear the protests Srest this morning. Seated in|was gating, seated at a small table,) improvement was called for Friday Aaeedoon ot the ioe the dead moan ent epmosiie vaio bafterncan, Noves| of tent be SIKILLED BY TOY PISTOL mit- | policy in + aint ss | to SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVEN — 4. BULL: “THAT'S THE MOST COSTLY HAUTOBIOGRAPH 'H | ‘AVE’ AD DELIVERED ME FOR STOOD THEM ALL OFF ster of the Adams & narchiste to leave While playing with a loaded re- diminutive size York station, near Beattie, yeaterday even- ing, Lesiic Hughes, a 9-year-old boy was inetantly killed. Just how the aceldent ocourred is mot known, The bullet of @ 22-calt the boy's breast Robert MeTier, Clarence Spencer. t was the son of chen of 7 ot the mat A LONG TIME, _ + | for some time. | The eouncht i# mpparentiy at log- ends with the health depart- ment and recently has shown an in- clination to defeat measures avo cated by that Sypoctment. ‘City Health Officer Carrol stated yeaterday that foor months ago the master plumbers appeared before the | board of health and requested the fermediate appointment of an add- tional plumbing inepector. board of health, | of requenti Souncll, "made Bidney Simpeon. The council! then became wroth heeaune tt had not been conmultes ua the matter and refused to allow Simpeon's salary. Bim worked two months five dave without | pay, then quit, The er Plumbers insiet that it naolutely necoseary that ‘the ap- oes THE GABLE ‘ns | Concessions for the Pacific ip the tome of the boy’s parents. = DID NOT TOUGH HIM Cuts No ice SALT LAKH CITY, wolutions adopted rial Alliance protesting against the election of Reed Smot oto the Unitea States senate, becaus the 12 apostles of church, Will out but little ure. Smoot is not a polygamist 00: tx was. It was on that ground solely that Roberts was refused a seat In congress, and the fight upon him was put on that basis, Roberts admitted that he was living with three women. Bmoot has never been a polyg mist. It’ will be difficult to war upon him becaupe of hi fous belief without committin, country to the proposition th Mormon should hold effice. A governor of the state and half t state officers, @ elect ai it would be a inrge Job to tackle. Many of the leading politicians of both parties are active’ members of that church, though no official as high as Smoot han ever been elected to an important et r federal pogition Personally Smoot Stands very high with all classes. He is a banker at Prove, and has other tmportant | fi Aine WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov, 25— menera! cial 8 to the Philtppine archi the coast China. The Ment says: “The president, having duly considered said application, IMOECt [hereby consents that the sald com- pany may lay, construct, land, mal tain and operate telegraphic lines and cables on the Pacific coast of the United States and various te: ritorial waters of the United St to connect the city of San Franciaco, in the state of California, the city of Honolulu, in the island of Oalfu, Hawalian islands, ond by way of anid intand of a Guam, the island of Luzon, P. 1, and ‘@ point on the coast of the empire of China” "Seventeen conditions are laid down mm Which the concersion is based 1 firet of. theme tea that the ed and will | company has not not combine with any company. It is then stipulated that United States official Qusines shail have priority over |} other eablegram that ft Yaluation: that in case of war or grave ctvil disturbances the govern- ment shall have the right to axsur enbie, all B® and PD, Schuman were arrested this morning by Pr having stolen # a) they had in their possession. CITY LINEMEN ASK INCREASE 1 Workers, requesting th ting last night. d cost of living makes necer- wages. The riew sale which the city in requested to allow is: For fore mon $3.50 per day, Journeymen $3. apprentices $2.75, secon ol business interests, He has been an ws apprentices $2.25 active Republican politician ever since the party was organized tn 1891, following the abandonment of the 01d People's party, as the churoh party was known. Tis election to the senate ts consifered certain, am he has the backing of Senator Kearns, a Gentile, In addition to his own personal strength and churoh backing. PLUMBERS MAY BE TURNED DOWN ‘The petition ¢ bers tiona, and elvil ing of the If the cou work of the health department, nd Aotion will be taken on the pati the master plum- «| had been secured without The resolution was referred to the committee on labor. TO PROTECT CITY of a standing reward of $1000 for tn perjury ¢ chairn man Jame Ch » elaliny of sev in his opinion claims for judiciary sommittes, INC VIENNA, Nov. 3).-—Mini Interior Todorovic of Be tacked by three sup ‘as he was boarding this morning. He fought ith his assailants, whe fired ten theffective shot ister repelled all th fight and was then attacked by a fourth with a knife, © men in the He avoided the nd jumped in’ the train started. The eacaped. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nev quant to the call of ampeon, Kentucky Distilers thered at the Galt house today and ‘gan an important conferen should be reduced from $1.10 a gail to 70 cents, and arrangements will be representation before the istillere will also next session of con the reduction. The go before the next session of the ature and urge the ado} uniform state tax on GUARDSMEN TO BANQUET A Thankegiving banquet will be given tomorrow evening in the Lin- coin dining hall by compantes B and t regiment, National Guard of Washington. Muatcal ie will be rendered by Wag- othe of the guard will remead | Millinery, Millinery Piles Toastmaster; from the western coast ofthe United patago ahall have the right at any time to purchase the cable at a reasonable |H. G. Fenton; AG. Simmer; Private B.A GOES TO NEW TENDERLOIN The Good Fotlow’ Grotto, the con- cert hall and variety theater at the | corner of Yesler way and Second av- & resort that was a co e of annoyance to busin north of Yesler way and residents | f the city patronizing the Yesler| street cars, is now a thing of | control of the line; that In time of war it shall have the right to cut any of the cables. It ix also provided | trolman Millinkin, op suapicion of |? ntity old tron past At the meeting of the city An official communication from the executive officers of Local Union | license from G. W. 7, International Brotherhood of Clancy and from the present location | to Sixth avenue and Also on the application of Young to transfer the liquor license to J. W Harpoon at the hth avenue south and Bradford | establishment of an §-hour day at an increase of wages for electrical workers employed by the city was nted to the city council at ite mmunication states that the) Bills to grant the transfers were FOR NEW PARK At a meeting of the city council | Inst night an ordinance was passed | propriating $8,000 for the purchase parts of two blocks north of the “service reservolt Volunteer park f the purchase y the increase tn the seale of he request was referred to the and adjacent In explanation Jounciiman James necessary to se~ ‘operty for the protec If it was not ity would have to bu xtensive retaining wall on the north of the reservoir. The property to be purchased witt thus fulfill two purposes, filled tn to protect the reservoir and will also be made a part of Volun- FROM SWINDLERS In order to protect the olty from being beguiled into paying claims under misrepresentations, ‘ounctl- man James introduced a resolution at the meeting of the city council jaat night providing for the offering It will be formation leading to the arrest and —_—————— STOLE BILL BOOK police has pan of the ing a rob= Capt conviction of any person or persons recurring money on claime against the rite under false pretenses or by THINGS ‘We want you to come in and see our display of Thanks- giving Goods. It's well worth seeing, whether you intend purchasing or not. We havea fine line of Chafing Dishes, Silverware, Roasting Pans and Fancy Cooking Utensils. Our prices are invariably the lowest in the city. Come in now, while the stock is complete. Main Store, First Avenue Spring Street. Northwest Picture Annex, 398 First Avenue South, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc. { At Actual | st » in) Hinckley Block. Boys’ and Childeen’s | Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Shirts, Blanchard, 719 2d Ave One Cent - 25CENTS 4 MONTY. And $5.00 monthly for lots on Renton | car line, 15 minutes’ ride from | Pioneer square, about halt way to | Columbia, Price of lots 975 | FiveAcres | Overtooking Salmon bay, fine view | Of all boots entering Seattle harber | from the north. Splendid site Se } & bome. The LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 Ist Ave. So., cor, Main Blankets FLEECE LINED For household and outdoor ure, ESCRIPTIONS We Prepare Them. Deitverias made anywhere in the city. Stewart & Holmes 627 First Avenue. The LAST WEEK OF OUR GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE Our entire stock of Fine Millinery at HALF PRICE, which ts on sale on first floor, is going fast—so come quick while they last. OTHER BARGAINS! READ THEM! OS for Me Mohaten. & 1-Be for 12%0 36-inch 12% for 2% Half Wool Plaids Bue for 7c Outing Fiannela. and Checks. © for 12% Tencil Draperies, Zhe for se All Wool Waistings. Pe for 39 §2-inch Cream Da- 49¢ for 76¢ Plain Colored French mask. Flannela, ZBe for Hc $8-inch Bleached Da- 49e for $1.00 86-inch Suitings. mask. counell | and favor- | on the applications of the attic Brewing & Malting Company | fer of the variety theater ‘Young to Johnny | Your Thanksgiving at It will not be complete without some of our Fruit Cake, Plum Pudding and Mlince Pies ‘This Fruit Cake was made last summer from creamery butter, Plum Pudding and Mince Pies to be the very best in the city, 1413 Second Avenwe Tel. Bon Marche Block. Main 880, . We give you what your doctor wants you to .-DINNER... fresh ranch agg®, and select imported fruit, and we guarantee our THE GREAT BARGAIN PRICES AT WHICH WE ARE GELL+ ING SMALL MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS WHILE CLOSING OUT OUR SHEET MUSIC DEPART- MENT ARE CAUSING CONSIO- ERABLE EXCITEMENT AMONG INTENDING PURCHASERS Undoubt the most rt a “4! yet ie te our jarge and tremendoualy mu; sles! instrument house te fam- ous “Columbia, Buonogreph” eal which the sound of m instra- ments and the humam voice are so ee as wholl to jecelve ‘the eat. ty $10.00 to $100. we. PIANOS We have a store full of all gone caxsdlns bud nine Wee |Drices doesn't signity much, am tt ecessary {0 associate the Ingtru, Seven Pieces of & fivaic t4 Gustave Forte M Lebart & Stark Piano Forte Kohler Piane Forte Method, Vols. 1., 1 | . We are ‘now sel | folios for $1.25. jor voice and by standard eon \wuch as Carl Bohm, Lange, Smith, Chiminade, Modern D. S. JOHNSTON C0, jae ALARA as,

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