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ONE CENT PORECAST Tonight j fresh east to south S7EAMERS COLLIDE N A DENSE FOG ter Taunton Crashes Into the Plymouth----Two Passengers Are Killed and Four of Crew Drowned freigh negra steam and with dewing. 0 ges ASK this morning “ gregnter Taunt ela Phe latter vere: Mareh 2 steamer of the and owas al | } eo etruck head and bivorce CASE instituted by Chartes Reade Pa. March 0. yivania railroad | Much interest the (easuree receutly | | i of the echeth the Up nuisance ‘The new rulea are haracter and post- the Car porters or othe te do Gny services for pas arder to receive tips in wae that if the meas- adopted fail to prove = in butting a stop to the ance ft will made a rule te AMY einplaye Who receives ta the service RBANKS IS MAGNET —_— Grewth of the Chief the Tenana Basin @ Perry, United States | | the staterooms were occupied of ot! ot nd tomorrow, winds. ore out 35 feet of the the wide of the tymouth aft of pilothouse scooping out 10 staterooms. Most of Twe the occupants were killed and hers injured. A gaping hole was torn in the hull the Plymouth below the water SEATTLE, W line, flooding the steerage compart Four and possibly more wait au ere and hands drowned were were colored. All of the officers were cool and called the crew to thelr stations steerage compartment was found to | be sufficiently uninjured to prevent ENGLISH CATHEDRAL WILL BE RESTORED FAMOUS FANE OF EXETER 18 IN GRAVE DANGER OF COLLAPSE | —THIS BEAUTIFUL TYPE OF ARCHIT FAMOUS WEST FRONT 0 Amoctation lewepaper Enterprise LONDON, March #--<8pecial Cor- ‘TURE 800 YEARS OLD F EXETER CATHEDRAL, which has given it a prominent place among the best examples of archi- tecture of Great Birttain. This wall, Mer the district of Alaska, | T*pondence.)—It has just been dis- im this city on official | covered that one of the most beautl- im an interesting man-/ ful features of a magnificent and of the growth of the/| venerable Engtt wht Fairbanks, the metrop- wna couRtFY. with ite git was iramediately if danger to the whole an intrepid trapper and | structure is to be averted his way] Thiv is the famous west front of te the mouth of Pedro} Mxeter cathedral, the splendor tare lnown te tte deta: ot! old magnificent carvings, ap parently, has been «radually forced the wetght of ost of Te it wilt be nturtes by Though the will be immense. cathedral ie not among the of Engtion fanee andits re due chiefly to the ty of is The cathedral ts 600 years 4 for two years trading with the In- Year he made his way pwith over $3,000 worth of Coming to this city he entire capital in a stock and a smail boat pepceeded up the up t } Tanana rivers to his iitte ro creek. Miners Fotiow it Became known that « had been established on bout the middie of Miner named Pedro discovery on the bears bis name. A Japanese miner re- Waiked into the store & tack of dust he had taken from creek WAVY TODAY D.C, March 29.— the fact of bitter (ever since the Bpani 4 in A gg whe ” to warp ote subh an extent as to the navy lores o officer when & Crowninanield the Chi- Critictem — bat is “Tne srominet sae ~~ oe ROVE WE NT: Improv: the new Nava) | hand le now centers | fihters Imposing | easily suc for the midship- | burly burglar and ¥ depart- thts | seat at ramen hae To1 foree of « to 1909 + which from i000 + the Wings «+ Be the mins) Fooms, Or Steal portion » Rall. to be used ¢ AE ae a trophy FON up three stories in | She rsh 7 ot fhe for @ din ie of M MS the Bt. Louis ox. Quay ana; GRAND JURY NOT EARNING ‘The people whe will ultimate are chafing under the do-nothing grand jury—and with good reason call the jury a Mat failure, for it retrieve itself. But the 14 wise wonably good salaries from the county for holding profitiess talkiests each day at the courthouse, should “smoke up. ‘The arend fury bas aiready cost the taxpayers something in excess of $5000, it is said. and, painful as the duty is, ft must lic hae recetved inning was made of running << nding games were be written that the It is trap that « fair the city. the work was not are in liceittle at this very moment tan the grand fury of ewindling games that have for years been contuctes im thie city, and are st thorities. wrap * Jena eviden: indictment of « have been sifted out of the grea jury fm retation to the famous the @ubteus looking city counect! in the jury room. The Star is informed that all mad jury in regard to these diffe "Phe indictment of the mayor. ting attorney, on the charge that they are nor in having allowed it appears that the fury has determined to y the true bills so be wondered political wh the persons indicted are certains the diile are not returned. of thelr friends and associates, and ti returned, it will lock as if this was the only ob- in the eyes of not eee to attain. be possible the jury fears that if it indicts the mayor, ice and former county attorney, it will be compelled to down the line and indict grafters retofore escaped even serious rae Ce of Indictment? along other ines the grand jury has accomplished even it Pep: omy 3 Goes seem to the average citizen that some ITS MONEY ly be compelled to foot the bills policy of the superior court Perhaps it ie too carly to still has thine left in which to men who are now drawing rea- ithe for the money n gamblere accused iaivted and’ feree t leave Hoores of witnenses could, if they desired, Ml being conducted, according to few grafters and boodlers should mane of testimony taken by the deal, for instance. o anchige transactions told the testimony taken by the rent matters was not mere the chief of police and the ex- ity of mis- te run. might ve been the t® criticive, voted. This ts the cap- Bow that street rumor charges re putas. allowing the fact to become hot favored by the grand ¥ have been besmirch- the tndtet- and = who have = JAPANESE CAPTURE Japanese te corner Sagiight ‘and handed bi fe ‘The unlucky burglar ie veritable hornet’s nest ta: a burglar gav nedy. um ken be of w an he of ws jot }t hte TO MONTANA W.M, fatage of sii feturned home t but they are suspi time bed and landed for his A WHITE BURGLAR Uropean the jn LATTER INVADES A LODGING HOUSE FULL OF LITTLE BROWN | re MEN, AND 18 ROUGHLY HANDLED roomers in « house near of Fifth avenue and Yer ed a burgiar red- morning long before im over to the rely oe one polter. He is now locked secu the city bastiie. into 4 f Japanese at down to defeat at their The little brown men were every. one of them, and eded in overpowering the They even went #0 f an to beat him almost into tn bility with bis own revotver, fh they took out of his pocket the police station the alleged the name of John Ken- {d little about the affair that he was looking for # ‘The police concede this point, que regarding the lo Which he Intended to put it The officers at the station do not sow the prisoner. He js thought to a new comer to Henttle. Kennedy entered the room of one ene lodgers in the house k this morning to have gained an entrance he une of @ pase key, which was his person when he war at the jail. Hie work was 4 coarse variety and his footat ere not stealthy. The Jn ho #lept in the rodm had one eye od both care open, The burgiar 1b in the room but @ short when its rightful occupant got He copt With one leap he jumped fre rely on the room her. The taken by surprine nA way to ac When the ma nade the leap he a warwhoop that aroused all the other lodgers in the house. All vy Look to the situation ata glance. arly a dozen of them Jumped on ¢ unfortunate night prowler at not and bore him to the Moor, One the husky war of the men searched the prisoner and his hip pocket found a revolver, 4) Th s aroused the ire of the Japancse them rushed to the room where ne ntrumelé wan in progress As oon an the to the door any of them ta burglar petied wher nas the Jap wim of the @ the burg » get an officer. He rushed into the station tke & mad man. The only cloth that he Wore was an abbreviat: undershirt. He toid his story » ty and Patroimen Humes and Mayou and Night Jailer Gurkman followed the excited It man to the room where the burglar was held « prie- oner, Kennedy, the altered burgle: ~~ ready and willing to go wit Heemen rather than stay in the ‘the anene colony as the price of freedom. His captors had treated him on the Japanese of Be- attle have captured burglars and other thieves and the police give them the reputation of being the nerviest class of people in cases of that sort known. TEACHERS’ MEETING Ashiand and will rem wion until Sunday. 1 the annual Wisconsin Teachers n and it has brought out @ full attendance lof the members from all over the section embraced by the ansociation, The two days’ program cnrila for papers and discussions covering @ ge of subjects of Interest to tore. occasion tt North ‘FISHER VS. — MATTHEWS The only in this even- the wres NEW york, Mareh athletic event on th ling of any importance {ling bout at the New Polo Athletic jub between George Fisher and Torn Matth Heth men have many followers tn the sport and the reault of the bout Is awalted with no Uttle Interest. MINERS WANT MORE WAGES Ohio, Mareh val here today of the state officers of the Unit e1 Mine Workers the question of the day wage scale in the mines of sub lintrfiet 2 of district 6, which Includes Jackson, Lawrence and Virten coun | WELLSTO With the arr ASHINGTON, FRIDAY, sinking and the steamer came here by her own steam, | | ‘Taunton arrived at 4 o'clock Bhe Is not Rertousty damaged Divers are investigating the flood lymouth and tak 1 weriowml y who} All and | Injured person wa had bis right the will recover tn the hospital thea, has incr 1 ie the time set for the annual thement. Last year ik war known that (he miner® organise April MAR THE SEATTLE STAR. CH a0, 1903. |CAPT. NICHOLSON ThE reanon for the two sence of Cai from his oo: Comat Btenn months | mipany's City jBenttie leaked out today, It te at RouRced by his mont Intimate friend that he will reach the city the latte roof the month fro: angow land, wher thi Mare ne hanny thetr way to thie etty The captain's friends ception on hin Y Years he will be dieplay of nthnage, eh w and a full stringed orches WRESTLING greeted with Streets Which May be Affected City Engineer Thomacn Amimants have alr mapa and fies wh and n had too many other and larger dit floultien hand to inaugurate wtrike this district on the wage | quest nd the operators settied | on their own ter paying $1.66 for| inside day work, while op ore in rts of the country w | ‘The affairs of the my AWKWARD FOR THE LOGGERS’ Decision That They Cannot Con- demn Land for Roads Judwe Albertson, In the superior] court, has ruled that the act of the! the | Company a6 in whieh the plaintiff sought jemn a logging road over the defendant’s land, Walter 8 Fulton, attorney for the defendant, demurred the plaintiffs complaint and eon hat the law of 18 te un mal because I permite the condemnation of lands for a private use not adthoriaed by the constitu- tion. Judge Albertson sustained demurrer It te claimed that if the decision ts upheld by the supreme court it wilt render tnaccessible immense areas of ¥ te tlaber in the state, from which loge cannot be taken out cept cond leegina ways over the lands of other partise SEATTLE TRUST COMPANY WILL BE ORGANIZED Under the new act i by the inet legislature governing the opera tions of financial inetitutions, which Will 0 into effect on June 10, « trust company will be In Seattle with a cupital of $40, It wilt be called the Seattic Trust Company end will be backed by the Knicker bocker Trust Company of New Yort. In addition to transacting « generat banking business it will finance other corporations, which is one of the chief functions of © trvet cem- pany. It can also @ Trestee or samsiniotwater. Beebe and William Nottingham Washington id net permit the or. gantestion of such « corporation, and the new act war panned the Interest of the proposed company Lod trust NEW RUN FOR taken off the the time the = between Evere the. Sentinel te now at Colby un- Gergoing extensive alterations ot io A new bowre le being She is @ larger and ewi Rar coer than the Hi tne Hansen HUGE THEFT I$ ALLEGED|: ERY CONCERNING ESTATE OF LATE PATRICK GLEASON are promised ring, begun Sematen . today on the appitoa- tien for letters of jon upon the estate of the lw id. ge widely known during his =. oe the mayor of Long City, Whee eare oetore had present application for administration is made by Dr. Fitch, who wae Gleason's physician for many years, and who asserts post- tively that the latter left « fortune and @ will, No wtil has been filed nd tte whereabouts are unknown. Stocks, bonds and other securities on supposed to make up the volume ot on'e sup; dd concealed wealth, He placed implicit fi. dence in Bis lawyer, TP. Burke, and it in said that the present angle ts due largely to the sudden death of the latter, The situation ts further complicated by the disappearance of Miss Jessie Gleason, the rand only het wed, in in the b scrupulous persons who a oring to defraud her out of a said to amount to $100,006. BATTLE PROTESTS rgetown and South Beattie appeared before the county commissioners ay to attend the hearing of South Seattle's appeal from the decision of County! School Buperintendent Hartranft, to| extend the territory of the George-| town district about threequarters of| a mile, thus cutting off iT ro-| portion of th lands au contin ONLY TOOK $03 IN MONE Bitha Joes has reported to thel police that burglars entered his res fidence at Mleventh avenue north Portieth evebue, yesterday, and state in money, Nothing but cash was although there were other! lew in the house. YOUTHFUL =| ORATORS | OSHKOSH, Wis, Maren 20, riving (rains today brought students from various parte state whose presence widespread interest rial oratorical pinoe here this ovening mal schools of representativer The orators, the rent and the title are an folle Oshkosh, Are many of the indicates the in the inter. | contest take nor t« All the Wisconsin have opt River Mall achools they repre of thelr orations Robert Wendt, ‘1 atined Rulers of the World ile, Guy C. Bitte | Stevens Point, Waite jexander Hamilton yule Limper, "The Whitewater, Nellie Bovial Unrent Medger, “Thy Epoch Mak Walsemar Superior pirit of One 1, | NO Oxinting wrade ¢ | anid and several that luded 1 all the and Bighth and are proposed, which avenue and street. The proposed regrade of Third and Fourth avenues wit the first thing considered Yeslor way atrueted on the mmenced until abliahed the thterested property " ent of rearade of Third «ven to hinder the matter up There in Thied be in owners the proposed against of Third the matter wii! probably = RIVALRY IS KEEN STEAMBOAT RACES ARE OF FREQUENT OCCURRENCE ON QREMERTON RUN Operating steamers on the Beattie Bremerton run is becoming ec flere that the competing steamers now rece daily betwen the twe pein Por the past week the steamers Athion and Kellanor, both of which leave Beattie at 2 p.m. have oe been endeavoring to reach the na yard town first in order to obtain Une share of the business: * sernwheel - steamer Norther Light, owned by Jame ef La Conner, which has beoa, pbing on the Sound os & ier, was put on the Beattie Tun She will make six * Week trom the Galbralth- dock, leaving this port at 4 fhe has freight carrying ¥ ef about 18 tone and yee. Iuepectors Bryant and Cherry der & permit to carry © pas. bm m. ) owner of the steamer City ef Alberdeon, which he recently purchased from the Willy Navige om Company, announces that he wit Glare the vessel on the Bremer tom about the beginning of ‘The Aberdeen ts now wome elterations end « ) everbauiing to thowe steamers, that the steamers Arrow which ate to be & Puget sound from oriver, are to be put om the in. Competition on the ute ways been keen and several have In recent years been | off it by cut-rate wars. ILORS to deep-em captains my port there is such « of wallors at the present it three or four sailing vee- jo seamen is attributed largely fact that the whaling feet Francisco ts now beginning it to sen and that the halibut eran has opened Manson of the Eritish ship iiia, whieh is lying at the street dock, reports that boarded his vessel lnst W in an effort to get the crew ship but were unsuccessful. lar attempts of “erimps” seamen from aos hogy reported from stn ran- v proprietor Monterey « of apsauit and battery, In ing out the complaint againet ne, Mose Goldamith, another t hall man, admitted that ine had whipped him. For the time in hie history Watkins out ahead. He has the repu- of being one man who never From & race track bet to @ fieht, he has always been at tom when the dust cleared ve son Joe didn’t object lant night. It gave certain pride to know that he had Fon out on som TRE trouble ovcurred cartier in the day Bt the corner of Second avenue Vashington street. Each cialms thatthe other struck the firet blow but Bokdamnith got to the office of the Prosecuting attorney firet and | claimed he had been answulted WAY TO GET UP HILL. The counell committer on streets yesterday afternon ¢ @ favorable report upon an ordinanc yropoaing to make a street, known from Union to_ Pi midway will t and to the an outlet ‘ade from Pike firat bill COLLEGE DEBATE MADISON, Wis, March 20.—The debate between representatives of \the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin, for which both institutions have been prepar ing Pince Inst fall, lakes place here tonikbt, and it promines to be the the university year t of debate ik embraced That i United States goy ernment would be for the best inter ent of t DEATH OF MRS, CLARKE Mre. Frances A, Clarke, wife Charles H. Clarke of the Kelley company, dled at the family 1121 Union street lant after a short Ulver, Mre. was 30 yoursof age. She had a veaigent of ttle for several and had many friends here re ner cl bee ANNUAL LICENSE TAXES rhe annual! olty bleycle and dog olleeted inning form of 1S A BENEDICT | w aboard the good ship has been hie bachelor home wo re from the WITH GRADES Maps nae) Pr Ret Status of the) bu te noert hall, wae ar. | by the police Inst night on a/ i to make | Ninth Bank Clearings Today,$609,661 This Date a Year Ago, $289,978 Increase $219,682 as CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 5. No. a0. ‘GRAND JURY HOLDING BACK TWO TRUE BILLS | Majority Votes not to Return Indictments Against Mayor Humes and Chief Sullivan Until Juror Pigott Comes Home---The Fetterly Case ention to deny the; itentiary if prevented, and 4s | terday ‘are enough to defeat the | Bolen the abe jority in favor o taining the indictments yoted to de-| fer returning the bille until | Mr Pigott's return, Juror Andrew! Biackistone, it w alleged, made the moth » defer With Mr Pigott present ation will probably be bloc Att i nf ainat They As told in the Btar yea- Fetterty and hie attorney, Williams, were before the ing the girl and ber ry in temtifying to lleged assault upon the forme The grand Jury wishes to hear fre the women upon the subject Inasmuch as it has been ascer tained by Deputy Sheriff Nelson that Mra. Fetterly and Mattie Blown are now visiting friends in Ci county, thelr testimony cannot taken today afternoon With the indictments in tts handa typewritten and ready for the ap proval and é#ignature of Foreman O'Brien, the grand jury last evening lafter the Btur went to press voted to hold back the true bills against Mayor Humes and Chief of lotic Sullivan until the return of H. ¢ Pigott, ex-foreman of the jury, from Bar where he went hi the Pigott recons hed however Hs ¢ Jonte a are Frank White accused of grand James Marasach, © theft of $40 worth of #tampe : from the Bt 4 by which he had been other bill ts against « eeper who has not yet fact that tt had beer indict nm that the jury did of which . and had allowed his deputi me during his nt the documents the grand jury ¢ of heart. The renult wos mpl, made several da i about w reconsideration indict It was finally agree etight to five not to re ex-Forer he jury is consider arien F. Whittle- treasurer, in whose { more than $20,000 expiration of his tice. Bo far no called into the * & shortage f the ne afternoon © between Foreman 1 the judge to by ay the jury took ase, which o time ' Fetterly er true bills against M wan tesved this Chief Kullivan should | Judge Hell in open ex Ry agreew tment vote im Attorney sidered in two bills and. the prese nt time been trant voted aga Fu © whether 6 mitted by bir, ed from the testiny surer profited y which dimay ght to have Vimap incumber J} to say in faot 4 > Prosecuting | Whether it | doubtful But ye Jaughter ent air what >» was re » the the indtetments fact that sever voted to etermined one re returned, to deny the tr | the tnd ents againat the and chief of police and demand that |} the fury either be ed in open | court or sent back t naider ‘Three jurors, it t= claimed. had an sideration of wind of the five who had If You're Thinking of a Spring Suit | They city are we've just received you'll find in the wearers. They Priced at— Come and see the new styles are the finest things in Men's Suits Smart styles, nobby patterns, excellent really tailor-made Suits at custom prices. $10.00, $12.50, $45.00, $17.50, to $27.50 ONE PRICE..... PLAIN FIGURES ADAMS & BLANCHARD Dependable Clothiers 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block | WILL LECTURE TO MARINERS Capt. HH. Lioyd of the stew will de a lecture and the Tables,” rbor, No iation Mast comm of the association * block, March 31 in er atlp PRACTICE TRIP KABTON, Pa., March 20.—The bare pall team of Lafayette college 7 om ite Bouthern trip today wil play Columbian university at Wash ington, D, € the Uni nn at Chape 4 Tuesday of next aged by the showing the made in Ite practice work pears confident that the se be & successful one for Lafayette. 1 | ' Saturday only we will eel) Port Wine, same af sold ali over town at $10, for 750 a gal- ke on $2.00 kind for BO $3.60 kind for. $i.50 These prices are for Saturday only, and only one gallon to each purchaser In Ready-to-Wear Merchandis Ladies’ Chrome Kid Shoes, Spano, volte worth of good shoe values We've a Multitude of Values in We List a Few Ladies’ Kid Shoes, —— —_* militar $2.00 value; tomorrow Ladies’ Patent Leather Shoes, ew Spring Styles NEW SPRING 20 value; tomorrow * gies Our Ladies’ Cushion Sole Bhoce — SO EASY—new spring styles, glove fit- ting $4,00 Special Ladies’ Kid Shoes, be of the Celebrated W. L. len’s Union-Made Shoes bigcrasct hee Pe $3.00 Velour Calf Pat- $3.50 New Spring Douglas’ ent Colt and Kid Vici Kid Box Calf and Patent Leather .. none #0 good— Sizes Li to 2...$2.00 Kid Box New Correct Corset Styles Corsets Fitted at Store Re: Ee Without Extra Charge gored sic low ong over-hips, New Improved Erect the new dip effect Form Corsets, hook long, $3.00 value, to- $2.25 New Style Corset ribbon value New front, | Handsome worsted Trousers In Fine Line Stripes Grey Effects Fit to Perfection Ww.B. Hutchinson Company 2d av. and Union st. Longfellow | | t. nOrTOW + New Military Front Gor- wet, full gored, trans- versely seamed, fancy figured corsetiine cloth, wide lace and silk rib Bon trimmed, hose trimmed, selling at ti over: hips selling nt Our Intest Brocade Hantine Ce Colored ch = Bril- low bust, valen- and ribbon corset ele- 5. 09 value $3.50 Fancy 490 7he value gance yi), EXCLUSIVE WAIST STYLES w value Waista, jue Lawn with 6 pre MRS. HANSEN'S SPRING MILLINERY OPENING WILL BE HELD Saturday, 2ist Monday, 23d A Fine Assortment of New Stylish Trimmed Hats The Very Latest Showing in Flowers and Ribbons Every Lady Invited to Attend Mrs. Hansen 1001 Fourth Ave, White Pique K Claires, $1 White Lawn sh Whi sista, with small 98e back i B5e Ww tucked and tty lawn medations 75 dainty tucked front, « iste hemat front aly Lawn Waists, made iustration, $2.00 value erined Zephyr Waists, tacked yoke, Linch wide hemstitched tucking at bust a handsome garment, $3.00 value SATURDAY SPECIAL Ladies’ Serge Dress Skirts, seams stitched bottom, value; Saturday exact $1.49 Mer rows of line SATURDAY SPECIAL Waist, new spring styles, value; Baturday special te ETERSON’ GOOD GOODS Pike Strect strap $2.50 1.69 = rdiew 206, 208, 21

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