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eM THE SEATI UE STAR. (Eee te fresh northe: MENT IS NOW VERY BRIGH / s wa [rhe started to worm were’ induced 7] UNION Ginna Labo Leeees ieee WOMAN BEATEN — | sieronrssrae |JOHN STANLEY CUTS EDITION all day told the strikers that he waa done, It le sald that Mille Was i Slight Moditications--Un-' a4 and om ogee 0 in the after An 4, By Beattic Typographt Will Not Be Discriminated | : et | P He eee. SMM, Ge oiiStt | “Hen MOTHER MADE LIFE UN BEARABLE.” HE TOLD POLICE the passing care rier etre car men in their ot wird AS HIS LIFE-BLOOD EGBED AWAY—PROBABLY REFERRING inst and Strikers Will Be perenne gy hed ’ 4h ths Denki Miestiie Dome TO HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW car, compelling it to : — sia ¥ esiad See the ree eral of the mob attempted to a) Se D. Yoreey woo, teutetiy prediatety silenced by vi blew and against the obnoxious rules} “ter mother made life unbear faht be done to save hip lite, Ac- nstated-- Other Questions CO |i, a Rap nee op reais Dio was followed | and ‘regulations under which that | able cordingly Btaniey wan taken to the The police charged the mob and | in her room at ? took her ring |COMPeny's employes are forced to} With this atatement, referring, as| Waynide Mission hospital, where he captured Awo primcnera, The crowd | Setuan S nat 6 tale +4 . wy took her TiXe work: and further, that we tender! the officers believe, to his mother-| died an hour later BeArbitrated Gttempted to Felense the hatter, but | aening em © ane ¢ ah cca | aa cneanee he could find 494 | tne striking atre our full | in 1 explained why| When the officers first arrived jeter s lively scuffie the officers cat fae Bryant, 4 newsboy 24 years| | ‘The police were notified and a de = complete finanetal “ tep| Stanley m de the statement in ref- Wed their men away to the station who lias been identified ription of the robber given them. | ""ppert: and o moretep| erence to his mother-in-la car strike beiglt but vet] the substance of proposition |The prisoners gave the names of | Mra Warner am her wabatinnt, is ume | Thy eroulted tn Demonte arrest iy |. Mesolved ‘ O'clock | mpoke in the most endearing terms ted on} made today by the comp was of | Daniel Ma and #Hedtt Malone. | der arrest. He waa taken in cv Rosler, Before taking his prisoner | *'U" Type J of his wife just bef win Geath of ea adjustment) fered by the business ¢ Neither belong to the street ¢ tody by Patrolman Rosier soon after| to headquarters Officer Rosier took ye | the haspital Geudticns axree | committee, It was discusmed tenta y other unten They appeared | the robbery, A charge of burgiary| him to- Mra. Warner's home, fhe Company during th ing fror a , Btanley is well known to the po- ly, and seemed & be ordinary laborers | will probably be placed against him.| immediately identified him as he i by a fine of § his right hand wae a dull, old par-| lice. He has been drink! rather I favor, but the | __A little later Archie Krom, Bimer| According to he 1d by | aseatiant ing knife hard of late, and several months ago sentatives were reluc Herd and James Evans were brought | Mra, and ot hl Sev Warne’ ta eeniinet te te " further, That these res-| The police were notified and Of-| while being sobered up at the city themacives without 4 careful con- iin for attempting to rescue the ar- | (he house ah¢ robbery waa deliber-| room today and was unable to go t - be published in the daily | ficere Looker and Corbett we jail, he had an attack of the de sderation of the exact purport of the |rested men from the police. ately planned and the assault un-|the prosecuting attorney's office to| Pree of the city patched immediately to the ne t|lerturm tremens. He lived with his contend~ | suggested proto Bo confident | prove Tt seeme that Liryant| swear te a complaint againat Bry-| —— the tragedy. Soon after their « wife at the house, where he was the hey that none] were the other members of the } 1 | knew dwors in the | Dr. Buckley came, He tri found in a dying condition this be employet. As)! mittee that a basin of settler: vant will not discuss the case, | ‘BON pronounced the wound fat sreet car man in Se-| been found that they did not hesi night had & in hie pockets ular vein w haif severed. Hel ¢ Hoye invewtigate the ‘the union, this point| tate to advise thetr friends that the by the pre: aryant he @amen4 rin NDON wh The kin 1 the man removed t a hos-) ‘The body was yved to than real. The| strike would pass into history be- loa the sereas a but wa was tr peat #1 LONDON, March 30—The king lett) vital in @ faint hope that something the Bonney-Watson morgue Be slightly modified | fore midnight a tough in the crowd addressed hin | ie satisfactory to) Shortly after 2 in violent language and tried to mpit | Furth, Donwerth a« fim his fas A striker jerked the Provides that (the| senting the Seattie Risetrie | Bully back d gave him a roast Teeogniaed by the) pany, ente: the rooms of | Latter the offender was arrested. giv p that there sh. Chamber of © jing the name P. J, Sullivan. ! ainat union | other members of the committer on | Prank Demert was also ar 4 tor al rewult to) adjustment were already amembied, | obstructing the same car. A striker | m atcount of the strike,| The Union leaders, Mesers. Hust. water ‘Shall preserve all their | Haron and Webster, were on hand boy repairin motor, in the company’s | before the hour named for the meet especially fer they @xiated before the | ing af the committee. Mayor Huines d wore quite noisy, but thelr Strike. The men| and J. Bi. Meikie soon followed, and | were chiefly verbal, A few ——— te Tacoma may re-| J. BL MacDougall came im @ few | eee. and deayed fruit were OF not, at their own | minutes Inter thrown at © Few strikers were strike there ls prac- ‘The committee at once went thto | seen in the crowd nd the disturt thie point also is im-| executive seesion. Mr. Denworth | ors were all of them plainly toughe. A head-on collision between cara|at Stewart and Seventh when the read the pre of the COmPADY | Retween 6 and 7 o'clock In the ev 513 and S98 of the Green Lake line |inward bound car collided with it. Sith peetitna “Eves” pare"af the |SPFoaite Sis" tal iecoad ass Judge Bell Is Asked for an Opinion and Advises #30 #00 wa more that 1€ could searcely be penctrated te | ing at the corner of Seventh avenue } i was nearly ¢ Several policemen adopted the device T. T, h Pi wo KILLED read lahed * Pt nd Stewart street, The cars came ieayiing Sgr Gntaned: Str Hooworth |ofrounine up ime meen as inpwr| 2S Course, Though Law Is Puzzling--Adjourne (eee oie an T wu more! \y and many people then retired Into the antechamber | fotiowed opening up the mass to B heard blocks away, but nobody was stn, Cala’ iets tite 0. vce] te eater, AL Rab the ‘conference |aome extent. Two of ment Will Block Important Investigation Teeny ul nawedy ek] ABHLAND, Ohio, March 20.—In a be Bie go bea mga jean ‘Unat tae, Gisceansen pag Dey re wane smaeeee. 1s | Kallwey this morntng two firemen EAL yesterday’ iow r t detatl, Sat sate Se Gee 2 a ne up after the collision | Vere Killed and one engineer fatally 7s Ree oe ares ae bs, — up the crowd with a false © car S12 ran into & wagon thet war | injured. -—-_- pete Hema an em ~ nna The superior court grand jury will} ing for the return of the indict- |r und, adviee an adjournment to | crossing Seventh avenue and drag: | take “its full Limit of time and run| mente that have been voted. "The | morrow ged it about 16 feet. ‘The right front | y Matil tomorrow afternoon before attorneys of neariy all the men who | Ag the Star has heretofore stated. | Wheel of the wagon was torn off ; BODY IDENTIFIED | iaxing ius tinal report and revurp: | have “been. indicted were in the | site sod iuwrere: incheting Seats |and part of the load of sand dum STOR WOULD NOT }] Ai ing the 90 ar mete Indictments (Bai | court roam or tm the corridor? nearby | Grifiin et the superior court, have ex-|¢@ into the street 34 have been voted against prominent | waiting for the appearance of the | pressed « belief that tt rand jur According to the driver, James “ . an pg ingle city and county offielais. This is grand jury. When the tndietum an continue its Samten ineekaioney Strobie, and William McHanna, FAVOR SCAB CARS mornir the Information that has leaked out | are Teturied It is expec s | The majority of lawyers, however, | Herbert Cameron. J. R. Rubenstine, v7 | tron nd jury room today and will be a lively time in the co: Apparently believe that the jury ts | Michard hter and James Harris,! giger 3, 3. Webb, pastor of the is obtain ellable sources ed either. te three > a nt, no bed cer, aged & years Almost’ the morning was ' . . ri) yee ee HA to when the | Church of God, gave evidence of his ; i. cmere The tear & ot oe up with mination of i former belie€ te correct, the seasion| team of ite approach. The wheeis|sympathy with the cause of the Honney-Wateon morgue. witness, “Hans Peterecn, 6 cos . ofthe Jury must close tomorrow, the [Of the wagon caught in the tracks | striking street car men yesterday by 4 . tractor who at one-time had a com dary havin ened tn January. #0 that it could net be driven out of | baptizing several new members of tract with the Seattle @ Lake | court house. If the latter is the correct inter he car quick enough to| his flock in Lake W ‘ Washington Waterway Company. It| Prosecuting Attorney Scott ap-| pretation of the iam, the neanion may Hinton point on the old Reoton car line. if UNERAL Ol was thought by the grand jury that | peared at the court house this morn- | continue until April 4. No. 219 was in charge of Mot-| He announced that this place had Blectric Compan y believes that the present strike Peterson could give information re-| ing but not in the grand jury thal the fore to ccrteuty|orean nies it was cutward | been evlected because he 414 net ¢ without just caves, as, so far ae the company garding por of the works of|room. He expected that the in . ring further invent bound and had just made the curve | care to have any of the members of of its employes at the time of the strike we that corporation. Metments voted would be returned his congregation ride on any of the Eelr hours of labor and with the wages paid, It ts the investigation of this com-| today uty other. Lake hington lines oper- the highes paid to street raitwaymen anywhere peny’s affaires thet har taken up « very member of the grend jury |». ed fos oni ated by “scabs. werthelear the Company, being anwious to do EDINUURG. March 200--Major- | freat eat of the time of the grand | was mt in the Jury room thin] ty ta ca coute nw fegrmoon and DROPPED DEAD id thing Im its power to discharge its public duties, Genera! Macbounald was buried at €/ jury duris f fe for the first time tn several |W gy White We J evn en to aid its former employes in correcting what ‘clock this morning. Only one of- im weeks, Juror Charles Ham chasing agent for the Seattle Piece 4 (@ Wes & serious mistake On thelr part, makew ficer im uniform wae present, he be- | been Hl, appear tse eompany; A. Hemrich and Gec Frits Wimer. an aged and well of the policy hich it will pursue ing 8 mejor of militia. All efforts loreal W lee. » ie resident of upper Squak ‘employes, aud for the carrying out of this policy of civilians to invest the funers! | through OS SIE! ley, dropped dead yesterday at ite good faith to the people and Seattle and with some dignity proved pitifully tr © expressed Saver already teen eines the arena nton while boarding a street car inadequate. But few carriages, conm-| “shrewd business deal Sere to testify reewardis ps re | fer Somatic. Wimer had suffered of the company shall be at liberty to join or taining members of Scottiah soctetios | there was nothing tomorow afternoon Tentehine toned . warding certain | with @ for some time, He was according to their free, individual choice, were observable 49a@% |reparter for the Star that he believ- | LOO! ate, en route to the “ by the company. tein While Peterson was the only wit. |ed the Jury would accept and follow hg rgo, trent Prieta ent shall be discharged on account of his connee- fess before the grand jury this | this opinion, although it is known men yt ch was cal 0 ate . Inc. wik 0 union or advocacy of union principles, pro- FIRE CHIEFS WILL morning hie testimony took up but | (hag seme of the jury would ke to tend the stricken man at Renton nounee that It has just re- his dueties as an employe of the @ part of the thne, A great deal of | conlinue i session a few days long- IT iS NOT ‘a but before he arrived Wimer war ceived & very large tn- 4 discussion went on im the grend | er.o@t leaet, It being saverted that dead. Wimer was @ years of gat. voice of Carpets, Rugs, jeomans desires and wil! expect trainmen who belong NOT COME RE jury room and there were several | new INE on certain city hall scan He leaves & widow and two children. Linoteume and Oil Cloth non-union employes of the company with the aves Gebates. The fina) report | dale has been recely NECESSARY ae tine aL tn the very latest and up- due to fellow employes, and Gestres ory has not beep entirely com as farther =. he inform. FIERCE GALE Sea? ga es | ¥ Ron-union emplo to treat union in ‘The next ‘annual meeting of the to the § satisfaction < al that he ht at ot 2 —— Bi tee 4 rene-Stae i the celebrated Jewel! Stee! International Association of Fire ap to the thme-timit, but iy will at all times cheerfully carry out the Chiefs wilh be held in Atlantic City Judge Hell's court room wae filled Wr order to prevent any in TO Ww Ranges. The goods are franchises and the city charter requiring the instead of Beattie. with = crowd of curtous people welt. @ietment being questioned on that now on display at the arbitration of any dispute that mimy arise between Chief Cook of the fire depart, SSS company’s sales roomsand BY and its railway employes as to any matter of em- te tn receipt of a letter en ot In THIS CASE the public is invited to Croker in New York informing him NORFOLK, March 30.—The worst come and inspect them. Bs iy will net require any of ite employes to join that the executive committees con- storm of the winter ts raging off the Thompson Furniture Co. Lwill not require any of ite employes to pay dues or templated changing the meeting coast. All sea coast wires are down. Ine. 1427-1428 2nd ave. te to the wale fund, believing that the firet of ee from Atlantic City to Beattie, CORNER LOT ON TWELFTH Sand drifts cover all the railways to |} ta would be ai fringement upen the righte of oe later found that It would be tm ‘ape Henry and traffic entirely wand the Second would alse involve the tn possible to do so under the rules, AND COLUMBIA STREET, BOTH| stopped. "The schooner Davenport of taxation without representation. SeatEnE aR r . a reported ashore at West Point . Hon is Becepted. the former employes now | PREDTS GRADED, SEWER, Teceived ax employes of the pany, the em- MRS. E. A. BRIDGMAN SIDEWALKS, ETC. FOR SAI JUST IN RECEIPT OF NEW AND in ting cars and empbioyes temporarily a | Seq returning from the sirtha, together with tor- PASSES AWAY \T A BARGAIN, BAST TERMS, . EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN ok = oeenr oan ps wet aoe oad wae Mayor Humew’ attitude toward the; now up In arma against the mayor.| IF DESIRED, 9 retu Seatile. thus aldini r laternent of — - striking car men of the Seattle Kleo-| They assert that he should Lave employes of the Tacema company, a!) shall range in Mrs. Bridgman, wife of FE. A. | tric Company i strongly condemned | maintained a neutral ents Detween themeetves, in the order that extated ¢ Brideman, foreman of the Post-In-| by the lox ing Trades Coun-| least, and are . J Neckwear All former employes now on strike who shall r telligencer composing and mechani- | ¢i) oat of the! p y to Proporition shal) receive the same wages haned eal department, died at Providence : eenendiiee Whldbs the bn: HOR Of Dest service. an if no strike bad t hospital early yesterday morning of | (he Se ae te coun : ‘ All the late shapes, marvels of beauty, We shall have his wages reduced by ‘ partictpa lendocarditie after an iiness of only 4 1902, in response to a requ us 75c values | . a few weeks, T. Oldham 4 statement of his position on the demands heretofore rade on the company by or on Bridgman was just 1 years Keilir, ealed upon Mayor Humes) laber question rike shall be deemed withdrawn © ae 2 besides a husband and land made agreement with him “Gentiemen: In reply to your ' ee oe a |e a a ents THE SEATTLE PLECTRIC COMP of friends mourn her carly death. ed laber in the city. Similar! reference to organised inbor in the She has been a resident of Beattie ts were exacted from most of| tity of Beattie. should 1 be elected » are showing the a ating 6 shi ager. for many years and was prominent | the other candidates for city offices. | mayer at the coming election, I have We are showing the latest creation of the shirtmaker, the George Donworth, Recretary in the octal life and church work of | since the present street car atrike|to aay; That should | be elected - dainty effects for spring and summer wear. The right the Beacon Hill district was in augureted Mayor Humes bas| mayor at the approaching city elec colors, the pretty patterns, The funeral will be held tomorrow | deciared through interviews pub * do what t/ “6 Jafternoon at 2 o'clock from the Lane “Ba | yor to further the! DAY PASSED WITHOUT. | | 32°0. iiSee 0 SA Fa BR Princely 75c, SERIOUS DISTURBANCES "1, (ore eeeAr e.g tin Tete, that, te “Gomandn “am | or rigatig thereto wil ne Emperor $1.00 aaa Behera ate aeecce rae : ht i Monarch $1Up 4 amiarts Geverbunccs [it sere out una tnat or lo thee |G, A, Sarat, cianaet “" |SUES FOR ne Cluett $1.50 Up — - 7 : POKER LOSS AUTO SCORCHER . 18 COMING HERE Adams @ Blanchard rs 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. F, F. Stimeon's “red racing” auto t Vr ' he claime to have lont playing 4v0% | motile, with which, about 10 days LARGEST STOVE HOUSE 1m THE NORTHWEST poker in a back room of th & I" lego, he made a record-breaking run from Los Angeles to San Francie proprietors. * gamer are sald tol witt arrive from the jatter city en conducted between jmorrow evening on the Pollard and contrary to the la | etean Rainier. The Hatnier left} Ce we the California metropoli# Saturday evening with 1,000 tone of freight EARTHQUAKE — |" en ~ coe tantaged <a D For those who IN JERUSALEM A DOUBLE TRACK sol endia teina Articles 22% sensacea March —an| TO RAINIER BEACH | Silk sewed. hand |! Caden Hose, per ft. . . 5 to 1 7c earthquake of unprecedented vio made button holes lence w felt here today, The hock created @ panic, DUC Ite) eer ee ee tht Malle and perfectly fin- [|] Lawn Mowers— + Bo) ee ei, ished throughout GARBAGE —s | ae Sear ee eS THE OHIO,. . . $3.50 to $4.00 CREMATORY 32 oe ieee" = Aw. B. Hutchinson Co HENLEY, Baltbearing 8.50 to 10.50 YAW FRANCHISE 18 UNDER)! i Gores inie Cor, 2d A.e. and Union St. Lawu Sprinklers, $ J .25 to $ 1.75 CONSIDERATION THIS AFTER- |posiTIvELY wenrTieico, SALE IS STILL ON coe te Seece Bam ot, allan John Ga Y nnd inaugurate -a}y be alias Sol ~ oF stem in the eit Mr ‘ e bartender who waa ar-| Fiad? Phere Finet Aveane ana spr Stre | rested rome on suspicion ixture Annex ~Everythinj cctrieal-313 Ist Av. 8. erect et hupetteauthoritice that the Seattle Safe “tao maria. tn a fe") ADDITION Deposit Vaults cart Y art Mip. Odyienne Linden obtained a This will be one of t | ra i Ceovwntral pemmenat tn Put Your Treasures in a Safe Vault Under Your matters to be decided this afternoon Jur Judge Albertson's depart- jl ¥ want to go Sunday, take 9 Own Lock and Key. a Reveral members of the nitter the superior court, thin af-| Washington street car line, Cars \ ARSOLUTE SAFETY. PERFECT PRIVACY e | ‘aver «ot he insertion of a Bhe sued for $10,000. jare running every 5 minutes, as Clause in the proponed franchine . ne 6 A pat Vaults for rent by the month or year, Open from giving the city the right at any time? WASHINGTON CITy ho usual Sa, m. to 6 p, m., and Saturdays from 7 to 9 p.m, to purchase the erematory oystem.| Minister quesada this morning 4 — ‘ , rel of Cn neater ure” 1 | SORES Wo icloaiions et tte Guemn Safe Deposit Building OU, FRIENDS, YOU CAN HAVE YOUR BIG ARMIES AND BIG NAVIES, BUT IT'S |) Mh hy 8 eed Ling of Terris | : : i a Downing & Leighton — 701 First Av. onkeasme 6 Chops THAT FEED You." lof much a clause In his trang ¢ from Havana, 219 Balley Building