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PORECAST—Tonight " MATION at the te gone an, on the fifth | A pe ent persons ed to net — MC, March & today inmued a for an extra te began thelr geveral days t that (t would the preston’ ath nine OMITS TH CASE A FARC Belliven das decht- the law breaking Brenue and Pike Wil wend out plain Macertain if possible Whe micons violating If necesnary, he Wil “clean out” o ot u married them, prove that they are relcared by Rhere ts a cians of @ gumber eave homes, who are of Bd who frequent these the law cannot ‘@ the lewd women tenderloin. ere found in Will be attended pl was beaten on one ieee Was brought, Bat the Louvre sa- for having boxes | they beat the case GEORGE HOLDS THAT BUTCHERS GENERALLY | RIMINATED AGA DECISION ISAV establishing « was held in- in & munie- fendered Satur- 3 the case of retens Brea, of the city “e viaughier prescribed Inatituted ta Hu abhatoire trom | ONE CENT DRIVE WOMEN FROM THE SALOONS SULLIVAN PROMISES REFORMS ON UPPER! OF WO) TER HOUSE LAW 18 INVALID... ===. .... and tomorrow, tonight: Nght north win SEATTLE, WASHING THE SEATT PON, MONDAY, MA a CALLS EXTRA SESSION [an extra a fon of the senate in or der to secu the ratification of ot treaties, Chief among Panama canal teaty | which has been made the target for the attacks of Senator Morgan and his followers The only other treaty ance that will have te be at the extra session iv the reciprocity treaty | The senate may, If it so destres, take up the matter of the Jantion of the commit theme te mport mel Cuban fate, though the best inforn are tnotined to think that this wll be teft until the next regular seasion | Of congress ) The rr | WE clowe next Wedne ‘Om the firet day of the new session | | the new senators will | Among th J Ankeny _o be sworn in evi P nother of AT LAW is e GING VIOLATED) the new senators will be Mr Bimeot J of Utah, against whom, on account of hiv connection with the Mori ebureh and his alleged adheren ww | Ite tenets, old and new, a number ofp te have been fled. | ‘Theme protests do not constitute } prac d, ae Mr, Bmost's ereden © entirely wed to take his seat Yertigation, if one is to be made be postponed until the reular sion of congters beataning in ber next. If there should be ob j fon to Mr. Srnoot takeing hin ee nat | the ceremony, under the rules senate, might be postponed fer a }day. it ts intimated that there may be nore discussion of his case during | the extra session, but, if fo, it would | Prevede all committee action and would ther ak & question eotlon with BLAZE ON TRE DESTROYS A GROCERY | STORE AND DAMAGES AD JACENT RESIDENCE Fire entirely destroyed mith @# I cannot etate just now what my| Wren's grocery store, and bedly Diane will be in the matte duinnged H. T. M. Luther's renidence The saloons of the character of the | "ar the corner of Bart Pine and ive Laight are st being tolerated | Hreadway, at 3 o'clock this ring in the respectatie portions of the| Th total } about $1150 city, while tne dene of vice and! opntent and erime in the tenderloin are closed, | Jehee are Insured: be © Since the expose of the methods of these saloons in ‘The Star there has been @ falling off the box trade Of the places but they are still haunt- ed by a low class of women nightly Fewer young 8 go into them however, now that the true character of the places has been advertised. Chief Sullivan negiects to state, Perhaps does not know ease of the Louvre saloon was a faree It wae instituted by the po: lee department during Chief Mere jdith's administration, for the ex prees purpose of giving the ordinance biack eye.” | Tt was known peSetane that the Louvre had a te the jease, ad a decisi “4 A. the law was & foregone Never- {neless the law ix stil! unrepeated and an honest effort would enforce it INST—BEACON HILL RESIDENTS ICTORY FOR THEM the thie fate at the foot of Heacon mul Judge George held the ordinance) Walid for the reason that it war) divertminating, In that it was so | framed a® to include the Frye-firube | packing house plant alone. That the decision ts perfectiy sat- iefactory te the Beacon hill the #tatement made by J. lL. | president of the cub. “We stood to win in either case stated Mr. Waller teday. “Now that the ordinance ts tnvatid aller. in their present locations.” SMUGGLER (NED W FLOODS 1 Ohio River Veiieys March 2.—The & rapitiy. of levers ie very | some point is lowlands are water ‘and j ¥ of eight care pestio at Kanawha Right and this W. Va. March has risen above long the river|with papers that would bear look- the sudden rise | 1S ARRESTED ONE OF THE GANG SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN OPERATING ALONG THE BORDER TACOMA, March 2 — A deputy fm the Mis-|trnlted States marwhal left this city |“ ee of phi for Sumas yesterday, where he ar- lof Importing Chinese Into the United | States from Britivth Columbia by the underground route. Hie arrest la the result of » train of investigation set in mation by Customs Officer Fisher, ho betlewes that he has a clear case Chinamen with no certificates or ing Into, have been captured in con- ideratie numbers during the past w~ monthe while they were cross ling the state. The usual plan seemed to be to connect with the inter-urban in or near Seattle and to take the train at Tacoma for ape Portiand. Having discovered this i pene [plan Fred King, deputy customs of ond at Tecoma, has been able to apoll Y CAR ae 5 ¥. Hn. insurance | by « Morrison | morning. re. | which he died afternoon, down Morrison Which struck « Hider directly in fat going in the @ years of age DBBERS ; Gn March 2— Cottina, | y at a bank at! Tiast. when $14, in securities led here yea- With the off- 2—Two high - oerte held up ding ree Bleventh wtroe at Mornh: Place at ‘the wane Grawer of $60 te be the BP RNS robbed the om Jeffer in the night. the saloon. © teanster, w Bunne) on “Bec. . morning. on « Biitoale. ft 1 Wis horse un. S heavy load many through tickets, * few what extent Hedmonds opera- tions have affected the labor bcd tn not known, but it is thought he has played on active part in the im- por lation of Chit ow Chinese. |KICK OF HORSE RESULTS FATALLY) L. B. Darling died at his home, 16277 Ninth avenue, yesterday, from the effects of a kick received from horse he Was shoeing. Mr. Deriing recetved the kick Inst Tuesday and while be has been kept from his work since, it w thought that the Injury was of 4 serious nature. He dropped dead in hie home | while talking to some friends, THE CANAL TRANSFER NEGOTIATIONS FOR TURNING OVER THE PANAMA CANAL TO THIS GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, March 2.—Nego- toations between Attorney Ger Knox and William Cromwell, at ney for the Panama Canal Co., are proceeding today for the purpose of , reaching an agreement that will al- low this government to take over the property of the canal company after March 4, the thme set for the expira- tion of the option. ‘The company will not make an at- tempt to raise the price over $40,- 000,000 a8 stipulated, though Attorney Cromwell saye the rights of the property are much more valuable than they wer year amo. a SEATORS DIVORCED that the test | w he. te ten that they have no Jegsi status | building, valued at $260, is a total fom, Mystery surrounds the origin of the fire, which started im the Rrocery store. There was no one in store wher fire had b& the firet started, and no ein the building for a day. The fames hat gained much headway before the arrival of the fremen, and considerable difficulty am them | Shortly before noon today |departinent reepended to alarm from an auxiliary box experienced by © ting wiating the a fire No. 44. corner First avenue south, near Con Recticut LES LANGER street AND CALAIS BREAKS DOWN WHILE STORM RAGES LONDON, March 2—Terrific seas ® between Deve beat A dangerous Goodwin wi parsen@ers aboard She ia driftin rapidly nearing the « | chore are arentiy ar: Jhave been hurried to her LATER—A Dover diepateh says that the steamer Calais was towed in safety inte into Fant 6 thie te afternovn. ‘BREAKS RECORD WASHINGTON, March 2 ~The United States consul at San Halvador abies that President Eacalen was inaugurated yesterday, it bene the fret peaceful transfer of the presi- Goney im 64 youre “HEAL THYSELF” INDIANAPOLIS, March 2 grand jury thie afterneon returned indictments emainet Anna Dertand | and Frank Punk, Christian setentiet henlers, who attended the infant som of Henry Koop and prevented the irians, The child died. REVOLUTION and ¢ i. The mati ‘ae De Ovalaie is broken down Banda, ARM& AND AMMUNITION GEIZ- ED AND MANY SUMMARY EX- ECUTIONS FOLLOW VICTORIA, B.C, Mareh 2— ther particulars were received by the fteamer Pak Ling, whie rived from the Orient yesterday, the revolutionary movement discovered at Hongkong. where x number of febels were arrested and boats laden with arms and eniforme were seized. Several hundred recruits were raine in Hongkong and several thousan o ™s, ef provisions and diapatehed to food supplies ha Canton. ‘The rebels had arranged to rine 4 wignal on January 2%, at the beg! ing of the New Year celebration to be #tarted at various parts of Canton and the treasury sacked ‘The British gunboats Britonmart aad Morhen went at once to Canton iehen the plot wae discovered. To ald jin the suek of Canton « force of | t [mgd under Colonel Chon were hid- den at a small city not far distant ready to march on Canton when the signal was given. The gates of Can- ton have been closed since the in tended uprising and numbers of a rents and summary executions have taken pinoe. MT. COLIMA STILL. ACTIVE CHICAGO, March 2.—Private tele- aphic advices recetved here from juadajara, Mextoo, are to the ef feot that the eruption of Mount Coll- 1 continues, and the natives fon of the district Ww terror A ing in the district to the eastward of the voleano and many large and valuable plantations have already been completely devastated KNAPP PLEADS HAMILTON, 0. March 2.—Alfred Knapp, charged with the brutal murder of litte Emma Littleman. was arraigned fn court thix morn- ing and pleaded not guilty to the charge. Yesterday Horman LAttie- man, father of the victim, visited the prisoner tn Jail, but falled to identify him as anyone he had ever Rr a HOME eo ranting divorce to Mra. anager of the Mabie Soetor pn her husband, Grand hotel, returned C Thomas Shaton, was filed in the #u-| this city leat evening after « 10 done perior court, today. vorce|visit to Chicago, ™*Sincinnati was granted by Judge Tallman, other stern ofties, BROADWAY: faime | running in the Bingtieh channel | The | IN CHINA’: NINE es Proclamation Calling for a Special Session of the Senate to Consider Panama Canal and Cuban Reciprocity Treaties HOUR | DAY WOW MORANS CONCEDE A POINT TO ) THEIR LATE EMPLOYES IN Nel MACHINE SHOP The machinists, botlermaker mouiders and blacksmiths employed at Moran's began this morning to work « nine-hour day, instead of 10 jhoure as heretofore, at decreased wages, They will be paid the same rate per hour ae befor The ironworkers at Moran's notified for the first time j change by @ notice which w | tant the shops at 6 e'clook night iy mH ho way effects th re orkere who for the past few weeks © been on strike at Moran's. The officers of the unions were nol officially notified of the of the company to pul inte} | } force @ nine-hour day striking machinists deman than has beer granted by the company. They are asking for nine = work at an & per bower. V IRGINIA - STOOD PA T 10H wiceur wounds cours “The Man From M Held Up by Dischar ‘The discharge of an actress frou the “Man from Mexico that played at @ local Uy week, came near lowing eng nt F = om time Haturday night San Kaufman, constable of Just George's court, was in charge of Uke companys eff en the member held them in au jed for elved the iden that she} was about to be “done” & an ager, In other aant that #he was to be given & second. | clam ticket beck to the “tittle oid |town” of New York instead of a firet-clase pasteboard, such as her) contract called for Consequently she filed a sult against the company before Ju | George and got ‘for the bacen. man attached | night « jm time it looked as if the tietr | would have to deo without « fe the necessities Yesterday persuasion. th jcourt coats Tacoma lart ni fer dear AR Pinckney ano Chit 7. whe and the chiet bad her pay # morning. teket id Hroadw NEW CITY ELECTRICIA Whe Hae Resigned A. KR Pinckney bas been appotnt- ed city electrician, succeeding D. ‘The resignation ¢i4 not reach Cook of the fire department | Unt several days after it was fied i and had a «tris pany t Beattie much against ton wan a fir the he whe For some reason Mi ut an attacks ae. Constable Kaw the goods Baturda formance and for niane ot of life after wave the to pay for paid the ” - and also The company went to iaht and ¥ Succeed D. L. Mickey, restaned. two weel Gecided to keex. the tatior from the general publie anti the appointment of a Mr. Pinckney wae city electrician | for 10 yearw prier to two years ago, when he resigned to enter into pri- business, He will held offices | ona been In effect in other port uCCemmOr.. WEP RCH ®, 1503. APPLIES AOR TMPIA. Mareh nor Whe Rempie, to hin att y Poch#/@° Hale, this afternoon fitec & peHHOn in the supreem court for & WHR OF habeas corpus, ‘The writ diypettd aguinwt the sheriff 0 Kinwfeeoanty, who, it it ele in unlawtally depriving him of his tb erty ti viola of hin constitution | right Mix whe adjudged him KUIY of contempt of court tn fall ing Ua Produce the books of the Heat r ke Washington Water pany DELEWARE ELECTS REPUBLICAN SENATORS DOVER, Del ch f.titate Henator Alien, Union Republican and Alien, Union Republican, and former Congressman Hall, ree ular Republican, were elected United States kenntors by the Delaware lex thin intature foc SHOT IN A SALOON n | HART DURING A DRUNKEN BRAWL ON YESLER WAY Lowle Hort was shot and patntulty wounded in o drunke awl that ecqurred in the Hillside saloon, on Yesier way, carly Sunday morning John Wilture. who did the shooting, | Pope Leo XIi1 | SUICIDE OF hae ©@ far succeeded in eluding the Former Well-Known Geattle Resi- Bank C.carings Today,$ 735,751 eae “LX PR: Thie Date a Year Ago, $514,262 = —-——_ W’0 Increase . « 221,409 VOL. 5. No. s. a5 CENTS PER MONTH BIRTHDAY OF POPE LEO XIII HOME, March 2.—The pope afternoon received in the thr room the meinbers of the Bacred eol- lege and the Homan prelates, who presented hin holiness with congrat- Wations upon the occasion of hie Wird birthday, Cardinal Oreglia dt to Blefano, the of the Bacred college, read apeech, to which the pontiff f y replies tomorrow during tendant up jubilee annive Numerous congratulatory sagen ched the Vatican, notably ign rulers. | When hed by his physt- n - Lappont, not to over fatigue himself by the ceremonies ot today and tomorrow, his holin heme functh tone of my plied func- r- ¥- ne yu much ticipate in in th one's Mpa todey The people longer hazard « guew, a« for nearly 16 years it haw been predicted that each such cere id be bie last. It is worth notice that out of 263 arte of the Chair of Bt. Peter fewer than half a dozen have re- tained It longer than Leo XIIL, in- cluding th tle himself. Since the retur Avignon t has attained an age Leo Xill, This wan should the present pontiff live a months more he will have broken records of longevity The pope yesterday gave audience to the members the College of is. Forty-two cardinals were His holiness spoke of his the iHkelitiood of * hie early death. The pope prem dinal a richly embetlin reviewing the chief events 1 pontificate, Including a Latin poem of his own composition and five of his most important eneyclicals. His holiness said “I will order that the few cardinals Cardinal Gibbons, shalt READY FOR LAUNCH The Giobe Navigation prevonnal Wilbert L. Smith, completion at Ballard, ed, probably next | any Bhe in cb - load of tu Corn now tm to hure- CELTIC SONS BANQUET The Celtic Sons of Washington wilt police detectives. Bart le at the dent Kille Mimself 4 their thi banquet Wayside Mission hoxpita’ where he March 1 All state, county and is in a fair way to apeedy recovery News of the suicide of David Tull city off have been invited, and q rele toklcn soeieet ta . hen Kellogg at Kendrick, Idaho tast 200 plates have been sold already . ow pefore the [shooting Wilbur claimed that his | Friday night war & shock to the hand had been hurt in the scuffie | young man's friends In Seattle. Kel-| a are, = lluarte! that | David Kellogg, pioneers of this city The bullet took effect in og fae eet a got 50 ‘= Mart'® neck, infiteting # painful pies Editlain Bretle " flesh wound je. and we tie ellogg. & sister } pene. the dead man, were residents of \thie efty unttl a short time age. | | DEADLY DUEL veitte eet SE™ vy coting himesit through the heed ‘ EVERETT, Ma sult Of & duel with dy twe Htslians empl: Great Northern between on thiw meine will probably be brought to! ety lonte etty. | ght to have teva acy by muse of his fatal act. The re- and Mukilteo, Baturday afternoon So Vclinsiit Wik’ tides te Madaate one of than named Bios is dead and gs vias uate und hed lived nere/P Oseuine I "$ ~ Tony Tatric, is in Jt inearty all hie life, About a year and| Kuyper Hol- ohn with murder, an inquest Oey oe he land Gin, the | Davia ern heed,” from there to Idaho. As ® young |— best for med- ‘| and other PROBABLY ACCOUNTED FOR man he wae quite prominent in Be- | Sindh 2661 bulidings, also bearn | ed ecties pT te -« gave ttle soclety for a number of years ae Ghat’ jucres cleared, about pe acres aastaes, | notice of an taquiry they had receiy-|He Was am excellent musician and Quai Tbaiance covered with email « wheresbouts of ene & from hie brother, od concerning Thoms Muley, whe Janka & number of youre @ince been heard of Totay Peter trersen. liv wenth evenue weet, came jon and Stated that tn | be one of & party which found the body of wed man on ~y ‘Metiny New DEPUTY W. HM. Saunders wae today ap potted deputy city trearurer t¢ | succeed Bherman W. Foote, who wt hereafter be allowed to do counter | | work fn the treasurer's office, at his/ lown request IMPORTERS MUST wow GIVE BONDS A customs house ruling which has wnt a civil service examination t6/ but is new at Beattie, went Into ef Mar that he would nient. Fran vitation to par INDIANAP( eral Robert F Use are the only man ed on the fiel dent Lincoln. — LONDON, pateh from Pe newn drownln F. A TAL SOUTH BE Herrick wae night at Meni ‘There has been the two men f minated tne 4 when (iillegby rick, cutting hi badiy slashing AGREE Nw YORK, Jetfries and J terday and nda next Ju 1 give them purse that that sum, the grand jury for tenoed to the the penitent held and en appointment mn eligible of the St FROST DYING which swept the coasts dur past week in atill unabated. Dark foundered inst all on board. edly attempted & rescue, may may be Het PARTICIPATE ch 2.—President word to President Lowle exposition see him any time con- ¢ has accepted an tn tieipate in Une expos oLTS, March 2—<Gen- vost, @e of the mont md army men in the inited Btates and who ix also a dix ished civil aying at his home, war veteran, this city. He tw ally compliment. id of battle by F SHIP FOUNDERS Ph Maron ne the e aie nen states that an an nila ht, Life savers but QUARRE. L ND, March 2", W fatally stabbed last. @ere, who were Injured in a train 0 by Will Gillegby. |Collisien near Rapid, Mont., last Oc- some enmity between lor & year, and it oul uarrel Saturday night, pulled a knife on Her- im in the bowels ar him. 70 F IGHT Maroh —James J james J. Corbett met agreed to fight 20) ly before the club that $26,000, ar the largert be offered above winner to take 75 per and the loser 2% per cent, Robert McCarthy, indicted by the ¢ burglary, was sen- term of 10 years in Lou-| fect here today. It mak pulsory for all local impe Indemnity bond for the deliv lor, now thet their foroe has been ¥ increased, to take back goods that have been turned over to the importer and give them another ppraieed value, if need be. CHARGED WITH ROBBING ROOMMATE | Frank White and Justice Gil are | ander arrest at the police station on & book charge of stealing $160 from | Walter Bhrewsberry, a man! uppored to be their friend. Shrews berry, who i» from Snohomish. was Stopping in room 17 of the Grand | Central hotel. The money he had) maved tip to make a trip to Alaska | tm search of a fortune, He hid the! Dille in & pillow sitp, but when he! up turday he discovered | he had been robbed. Gill, his under arrest, also claimed to have! been robbed of $200, In the evening the affair was reported to the poiloe. | OM and White were placed under arrest on suspicion, and sweated. | They refused to incriminate them aeiver and Gill was turned out. He Accompanied a couple of detectives! to the room tn the oecupled by White and himself, The} tives made & searc Unde parpet almost all of the money | found. Gill was taken back to} | the police station, where he will be |charged, with White, with grand larceny DEMAND $41,682 Lad DAMAGES M, Regers and his wife, Adi Ke or, Med damage sults againet the Nortitrn Pacific Ratlroad company | | this moraing, dernanding the aggre to mum of $41,682 for $21,000, aller she sustained at cldent has perma her health, Kegers alleged serious nently injured demands £10,482 for internal injuries and $10,000 for the lows of the xervices and companion. ship of his wife, Lewis & Hardin and Robert Welch are representing the plaintiffs in. th DELAWARE DEADLOCK DOVER, Del, Mareh It le ex- pected that the long senatorial dead- lock Will be broken this afternoon, and that two senators will be elected, player Tote that Thomas Mulloy went |dieposition and was one © and men tn thy his |pected of giving way to discourage: | | ment. have been 32. and Bianch Wiley, 1 Grand Centra! | of sider and vine-maple, property wpa i contiy elenred, email stream of water runs through land; can be }on very easy term Herbert Ss. Hoesen, te \Upper on, 20, both of McMurray. | 10-11-12 Scheuerman Block a See | First Ave. and Cherry St. partioularty He was of an optimistic Also in sratier quantities, from & B-c3ont up. Free Delivery world whe would be # MARRIAGE LICENSES ‘The following marriage licenses ineued: Berton Murphy, | both of KNOW... That you can pay $5.00 for your Derby Hat and get no better than we are showing at $3.50? Our $2.50 Derby, same grade as the $3.00 sold elsewhere. Latest blocks now in, ADAMS & @ BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS 7139 Second Ave. Hinckley Blk. Spring Top Coats Have Just Arrived And Are Now on Sale W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave, & Union St. pote FF PRE ss ne Without a shadow of a doubt, The Ecker Combustion and Radiating Furnace GILLESPIE & ECKER General Contractors for Botler Settings, Bngine Foundations, Coke Ovens, Dutch Ovens, Bak- ere’ and Family Ovens, Ranges, Grates or Steam 6 Hot Alr Furnaces, Chimneys and Flues that are Not Defective We are prepared to perform all kinds of job work at a mo- Ment’s notice, night or day, All work guaranteed. Office: Room 234 Lumber Ex- change, Seattle, W Office The crowds of eager buyers and satis- fled customers that surged through our aisles and went away with great armfuls of dry goods and other things attest this assertion, If you have not attended this sate of water damaged dry goods, do so at your earliest convenience or you will miss an opportunity that will perhaps seldom, if ever, occur again. YOU ARE ALWAYS WEL- COME AT THE LEADER-—LOOKING OR BUYING. 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