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Tonight shower fHER ton 33 Paci wind toe RAILWAY ‘SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 45, 19n@ _THE SEATTLE STAR. Bank CG: arings Today,$483, This Date a Year Ago, $449, 760 Increase $33,806 25 CENTS PER MONTH VOL, 5. No, 24. ET CAR MEN MAY STRIKE MRS. TRIPP |HAYES’ COMPANION EMPLOVES FORM UNION AND WILL AIO THEIR COMRADES IN TACOMA nd That Seattle Electric Company Cease! Sending Car Men to City of Destiny and Keep Its Hands 0. ’ s eaegnan bers Of a powe ied te Se Ele will meet tomorr whether Or not they. will go out on strike, as y result of the refusal of the corporation to accede toa that the employes of Tacoma to take the to this city. was made to presen ot af the Seattle E} he refused to lister ‘him. men will decide tox Out at once with demand to the company in the form of a fy ultimatum, I strike on all tines in this ci the Seattle company & street car the conductors the Seattle Elec nat & meet fooms of the Western ‘Union last night, and today. _fraviration x Tacoma street ine alleged interfer Bieetric Company sending men over of strikers. of the movement at it it may within a few & strike Of the car ite Klectric Com A committee of five mt to Superintendent S morning at 16:36 it certain demands, refused to receive of the ¥ nds were cannot’ be the ut at this time, but in understood, and t» the committe: pro: Khe company of the the union and that wire of the com- its hands off the in Seattle. It ts fon of wages Company's do with the case. his demand was presented, or an tf Strike There rful street car men’s union, ctric company’s employes ‘Ow morning at 1 o'clock the company who were places of strikers there, be nt it, to Superintendent ectric company, this morn 2 to the deputation which morrow morning whether hout further notice, or pre n either case there will be ty before noon tomorrow, aceedes tothe demand, Central Labor Union, under the con eral direction of Meeretary F. Rust of that bedy. The union witi affiliate locally with the Western Central, @xbects to apply for a charter from the Almagated Ase Ctation of Street Rail of Americn, It bas not yet elected officers, but expects to do so tonught A majority of the carmen of the Seatic Eiectric Company ready joined the organizatio all daw long the men have been com- ing im, subvertbing thetr names to the agreement to join the unten and) ying the firvt inetaliment ¢ . Son he Organisers confidently that by tomorrow they neariy every carman tr of the Seattle Electric the union. Ultim will be asked to but for present urposes it is essential only to have the carmen Mt may be stated for « certainty that the unton intends to take a hend in the Tacoma strike. The men who went over to Tacoma from the employ of the Seattle Klectric Company have already been sottctted to return to this city and sewers! of | them bare already one so. Dank L. Johnson has been doing mission ary work among these men for couple days, He returned to this! ety this morning and & reported te have sald that the Seattle men would all be back in @ day or two. When the organtsation of the union in perfected the next step will be to demand reengnition Ce the will howe the employ Company in ty the shop men a] «Refusal Will Mean Tie Up of All the Lines Here union by the Beattle Electric A refusal will doubtiess pre of Kk men to the Tac Com- RECEIVER S WANTED STOCKHOLDERS OF SKAGWAY LIGHT & POWER COMPANY | IN COURT | ‘The petition of M. B, Le Pevre and As the Beattie | i nomede to eclther of | without a struggte ina what may happen ext 48 hours The organteers of the unt to may anything of their plana, but main facts have been obtained [by Mlitration, Secretary Rust of the wtern Central Labor U not likely these demands there Is no tell within the that the organisers were of preserving secrecy for! another day beeaune they did nr to give the company informa t which might enable It to em barrass their plans in any way. He would not say whether the demands before the lead te which the union will Iny company Will certainly strike if refused. The latter wever, Is “in the alr.” Some the men who bursting with ¢ importance of the secret have given | Dointers to friends which have fitted pout as fon the wings of the birds A unten of the Seattle Electric ‘ompany employes was formed rey jeral years ago, but soon fell by the wayside. It has been out of exiet ence for months The organizers of | present movement say that the jcompany by inside and e and} everything that might tend to fulfil) the purpose of the union. For this Feamon the men soon abantoned It. j TO KEEP TAB ON | FREMONT Bors | In & letter to Chiet of Police John | Sullivan today the local the Norther iftc ratiroad a that a strict watoh be kept at Fre mont on the young boys who for el past few weeks have been ann ying| the trainmen by jumptny moving trains. The tr powerless to the practice. The Fremont pe an has been noth | fied of the case and inatructed to Keep an_eye on the boys New TUGS TRIAL RUN | The mew tug John G. McCracken, | which was recently built at Ballard for Portiand parties, was given a trial trip on the bay this morning. IPANY APPEALS FOR PROTECTION Asks Tacoma's Mayor to Prevent Violence---Commi sioner Blackburn Calls a Conference He war & conference be. | the company and Will be heid to- appealed to the from virience last night mene} ‘The that wafety switches | fecks placed on Mat windows broken M enforcing the rule! ng Fiding on the| to prevent strik- Motormen and mmash-op on the Hine yesterday af-| TAKE UP THE ternoon, car 25 running into the reai Both ees ere con- up. Mra. Mille, the mother of ex-Sheriff Mills, was nthy injured. either the officers of the com pany nor the men evince the slight- est disposition to give im, to the greatest disguat of both the business men of the city, who feel forced walk on account of the pene threatened by the unions of the city, | and the public in general, people are begineing to realize that the str may be lengthened into weeks. The excellent conduct of the men in refraining from all acts that might be construed ax intimidatio to strengthen the favoring théir cause, Perhaps not tn the history of strikes have men who walked out acted in a manner a friendly and generous towards thone who took thelr pincem, as the atrikers of Tacoma towards the non-union men now operating the ears which they formerly ran, CREMATORY MATTER F HEALTH 18 ALIVE TO THE NECESSITY FOR Some | RELIEF FROM THE GARBAGE NUISANCE complaints be municipal health to the inade- marbage collection i ot health at i me & Week from next Again consider the ing a city gar- at that — of inves during hin Dr ma of Meporing of garbage | cities and will be throw considerabie sant, Subject. of health has already SRE to extabiinh a in the city, that after the ene Of the board another aA Will be forwarded to that some action Matter at once. citizens of the 4 cae in the FROM THE IE NORTH " Relars of ane the accident to zo Mi were brought by Me, which arrived yo eat ot arrived when the kan, Monday even- pected to arrive Mornin, The Al- Entrance, i Wan rifting help- es but Chiet Hn- Miceeeded in ocean he and the rate of four lehikan re unable Very stiehtiy dam. time be! subject and the matter will probab- ly be brought up in the near future before the King County Medical So clety, with a view securing the endorsement of that body. ‘The muccess of municipal grabage crematories in the East ts being ur- ged as one of the strongest argu | ments in favor of the establishment of one in thin city. ‘In New York lelty, it ie stated, the systematic |manner In which the garbage te hi 4 more than pays the entire | cont of collecting and destroying It ‘There the most atrict regulations lin regard to householders keeping different kinds of refuse separate are enforced. Then after the hite wings’ have collected the garbage it in carefully sorted. The sale of old rage, and other junk bring» in each month, and goes far towards paying for the en- Ure system, ‘The cromatory system ts such that every article of refuse that may be converted into a saleable product is saved from the flames. aged an the remult of her colliston with the ship Bankleigh, at Van- couver on her northbound trip. GATES DOES NOT LIKE TO BE SHOT AT G. W. Gates has made a complaint «ainst J. D. Daudio to the prose- uting attorney, charging ult with a. deadly weap Gates saya that he had « dispute with Daudlo over the occupancy of gome property ownetl by the latter, Gatos went off the land for a few minutes, and when he returned he was greeted by 4 shot from Daudio'a revolver, The complaint was tmued and the war- rant will be served | today, — MARINE NEWS 121 of whom for T mea Puget Sound y of Pueblo ar- With 166 passengers - porta, the atenmer ¢ sentiment | E to the quarantine station at Diamond { William Blackman, state comm siouer of labor, arrived in the city last evening to inquire into the par- tioulars of the present conflict be- tween the Tacoma Railway and Power Company and its men. M: Blackman ie required such difficulties as may coe porting afterwards to the governor . Demides, the new board of arbitration fll passed ae an emer gency measure at the inet seasion and now bearing the signature of the governor, This requires that he St least tender his services in labor troubies. Mr. Blackman | dress the rail hall last nigh war asked to ad- ay men in thelr own Hix remarks were Well recetved, though he explained that was not yet in a position to | know anything of the merits of the | question here in dispute. However [he th | which those present would Ike to hear, and he spoke for half an hour in the labor movement in general rived early this morning from San Franet: The Senator With 100 pansenger; ‘The transport 1 days out from Yokohama, arrived at Part Townsend last night and proceeded for that port point. She te expected to re A lar ch Be- cargo shipped Manila, awaits afternoon. collier vom Han o'clock AUBURN TO ENUMCLAW fromboise Get Franchise for New Electric Line Montara will Francisco tonight arrive A fifty-year franchine for an ele tric railroad, with telep! telegraph Ii to be bull Auburn the ¢ Harrington and Samuel Lafre ae, Was w orn today funed to sanetic drawn up by He frombotwe, and changed It In sey material points, A perpetual fran chine was asked for, but refused. The vimionere Mave drawn up & franchise in which tt {# stated that they are not to be held reapqnelbie for damages resulting to th erty by the bi ating construction @ electric MICHEL MINERS ACCEPT TERMS OF THE CONCILIATION COMMITTEE ARE REFUSED BY COAK CREEK MINERS (Special to The Star.) VICTORIA, B. C., March %,—The Michel miners by @ small ma Jority voted t back to work to day on the ed, but line. present moment miners to Iny their repo and discus it, | Chater f the conciitation comm that a settlement will yet A th them to |b on refuse | work on the! ght he had other matters of | by Bupertor Judge ltoday. Bweeping charges a by the plaintiffs against the t of the company, who are alie j have «rossly mismanaged the con inst Sparrow Smith, vt, who i alleged to be the funds ef the cor his own use ‘Tallman made the preat converting that thetr Ban Franc | The plaintiff stockholders ask the jeourt to appoint a receiver to wind up the affaire the object of din | that the books be returned to je and mith forced to render JEWELS OF SECURED ST. PETERSHURG, March 28.—A ding jeweler defrauded of $25,000 worth of meme hi the jover rume of unknown robbers areh tn all respects similar to the tmperal coach, drove up to the establishment and @ flunkey In the | uniform of the Imperial household alighted and asked to be given a col- today Oy | | WINS OUT hotly contested and talked-of Tripp divorce suit was ter Albertaon's decision in favor of Mra. George Tripp, the plaintiff. A great deal uimony wi dearment known rh the Bnglieh a. race Was filed as an ex- Mra Tripp charged incompatibility of temper and unreasonable jeal ouny, while the substance of the de at's answer wan “too much mother-in-Jaw.” Tripp is a member of the pollee foree. ated that he believed the whole trouble was | brought about by Mra. ‘ripp's mother, who, he said, encouraged f a2 man named & r no serious charge ageinat his wife, but sald she had been clay in the hands of her mother, and through maternal in fuence became infatu with Starr and sued for divorce in order o marry tim, ‘The letter on file was written to Mre Tripp RS 4 her admirer, In it shall be all right if © get to jed in proving patibility and was allowed lib- } allmon SNYDERS ARE DIVORCED Mre Carrie Snyder has been ranted « divorce from Ray B. Siny- der, Of grounds of extreme jealousy and cruelty, The case was heard by Superior Judge Tallman, last evens ine GREAT VALUE BY RUSE lection of Jewels to be taken to the Grand Duchess Xenta that she might make @ selection The jewels were | made Into o parcel, which was given to the Munkey, The latter re-entered the coach, which was driven away. ‘The jeweler afterward learned of | the fraud and notified the police au- thorities, No trace of the robbers ae yet been found. RIVAL TRIBESMEN IN FIERCE BATTLE Kurds Wage a War of Extermination and a Thous- and Dead /s the Result ST. PETERSBURG, March %%- eet wee recetved here today of a) battle between homttle tribes “y port on the Turko- Persian fron- ter, The tribes are known as the MONGRELS MUST 60 Alarmed by the posaibii epidemic of hydrophobla Alasks, the citizens of tee consieting of Tom Marquam, John Benkenberg | and ©. Wileon to give notice to all owners that dogs thereafter found unmuasied or untied would be shot sight. anengers who afrived from! non last night on the City of Se- report thet the ting of that many mongrel cure of the Alas ka mining town hed been killed. Since Ea Wod of Haines was bitten | and bis hand badly lacerated mad horse, the citizens of Haines | have resolved upon drastic measures to kill off the half savage doge that infest the town. SHE LAUGHS OVER IT Cora Turner bas m int against C. W ed sleeping car porter, before Juntice of the Peace George, Sharing assault and battery. | Mre jaime to have been assault yeaterday Mre. mal comp aon, the ¢ Robinson told the po yesterday that the woman had wae keeping arity the her #eaiskin woman, whil that she was asdauited an to Jump through a window te Robinson, does not appe much disturbed over the matter and eeoms to take It as a joke. Yeuterday several offic la of the Pullman Pacific y forced them from all of the alleged known whether war signed for a labbiity anemult, Tt or hot that release consideration binken wae brought before Jus. tice George yesterday and released on $50 cash bond, He was at “poll ation this morning and with two officials of the Pullman pany had a long conversation with the officers who made the arrest The woman has not under bonds, calendar r" that the case ha: he taken over to the court of us thee Can DOLPHIN TAKES MANY TO NORTH The Alaska Steamship company's Dolphin sailed to Skagway this morning with 100 passenge: many of whom are bound to the Kiondike and the Tanana, Charles D. Lane and J. HW. Conrad, two of the heawk W went to Keegan took up to be employed meratthe Taku can Alaska Fisheries union men to it# cannery at H. HW. MeDonnel went to Wrangel with a crew of men for the stern wheel steamer Elwood, which nines had already commenced and | * | consumed they The | the | reauit Gf « mutual oath by the two trikes to destroy each other, Me ie «o- ing to bring the steamer to Beattie te men between thie port and the it Fhe pies in had aboard €0 horses consigned to the W ite Pass road. HE TALKED TOO MUCH 1. Oleon, « miner " believed that he knew more about a robbery case j right but ventured to tell the he knew or thought he ioe and landed in the city jail ‘There had been « email thelt fw 6 |amloon near the foot of Washington | etreet ard the officers were tryii find out who commited It. Oleon . and interfered. Attes te hay for some time and dered the officers In thelr work, they sent him to ty My Jail on a charge of interfering with officers in the Aischarae of their duties, ‘COMBINE OF INDIANS AND WHISKY Last night Patrolman Pletcher f an Endian man and @ woman te lower part of the oity, much the influence of liquor. He siden the whiney that they hed a half gallon jug full of rugh In & sack | ‘They retured to tell obtained it and Both ure held charae. | Beattie Indians have for years past procured almost any quantity Jof intoxicating liquors that they have wanted, notwithstanding the | fact that selling or giving Hauor to 1 fx a violation of the federal law, Nearly every week several in toxicated Indians are sent to the po Invariably they refuse red the lwaye fall have never been Bad the information RADICALS LOSE THEIR LAWSUIT ‘Phe eult of Hrik Tahmola and 14 others against the Lennen Ruusu | Finnie association, war Judge Tallman the plaintiffs, contested an n trial for seve: by a! where they sent to jail w there without « Yesterday in favor |The ense was hotly ‘The sult wae between the charter members of the temperan polety and nome of the younger Finns who arenalid to have attempted to assume |complete control after being admit- |ted to membership, and even going #0 far as to change the constitution and bylaw The plaintiffs are tives and the def ‘ the conserva- ndants the radical ‘The lat- ter, who number abe 0, free lov the ane fe lines, Judge Tallman held that the de feidania had no right to inte: with the pld laws of the society and had no right to teach extraordinary Aoctrines In a hall devoted to © Harp temperance work STILL RISING SANS, March 2.—The tenth of & foot since No levee breaks have New OF river rong © | yeaterday been reported Mh, om March 25.— Wheat, 4 AGO, oa A MARRIED WOMAN mh | Mrs. James O'Connell, a Daughter of Congressman Loud, Was With the San Francisco Capitalist When He Was Killed--Escaped to Cliff House (Special to The Star.) BAN FRANCISCO, March %.—The police claim to have discovered that the society woman whe wae with Charles EB. Hayes, the capitalist when he was killed Monday night by be thrown from a bugey in Gelden Gate park, wae Mre. Jam O'Connell, daughter of Congressman Bugene F. Loud After the fatel accident Mre O'Connell, though partially stunned by the shock of the violent fall on the hard roadway, went to the ae She was found se the night bartender, whe revived ber and later assisted her in regaining her own home It is known that Hayes called for Mrs. panell with a bugey at about # o'clock Monday evening Where they were between that bour and the time of the accident is not known, or if known to { being kept secret O'Connell v reporters jayes in said have been en gaged to marry Mra, Mersner, « Prominent and very beautiful society woman, who is now suing her hur band for a divoree. They were have been married as soon as the divorcee was granted. Mrs. Menm te completely prostrated by TEN DROWNED CLION, Bpain, March %.—Ten men were Growned by the sinking of « boat off this pert toa: y HOTEL BURNED CAPE MAY, March %—The Mar ine Villa hotel was destroyed by fire warty thie morning. The low wilh approxi pate $60,000 to the You Can Buy large Decorated Meat Platter China Salad Hoy ™ Fancy Cut Pattern Water Pitch er China Sugar and Cream Fine China Cake Plate Very Pancy China Creamer, . 25 Cut Pattern Glass Berry Bow! 20 Giese Tore Bowl, gold wae Gold Decorated Butter Dish Pa Large Fancy Vacs % wtylee Cups and Saucers, my ually sold up te Bc, at tte Tt wil repay you to virit us and eee the big values on be, oe, Ihe, Ie and Bc tables, | RHODES BROS. CO. 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