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COMA STRIKE IS PRACTICALLY ENDED: ¢ | Non-Union and Some Union Men Return to Work---Wage Demand Is Dropped { the | {Bpecia! to The Star) March %.—All ) mee. who went tow of out men, Fe with wnlon work te Siews of unio ‘are still out pee that othe > wor fury ts wer Dimmock today eer martin th 5 eT pultettn murine the employ aly treatment and in service ov are holdin emanation of & tor her with n About but he con will grad union, rease of company ake oon an b a The oe ARRIVE i On, March 30.— "The arrived here Admins) Seriey will this even the seottinn Hite Desiree Mas thee party GMD eave tonight + March A fnsurance company has bere for the oT of ers against the ter- of celibacy. It ‘8 The Olt Maid’s Insur y” (itera! translation) member pays a definite sum Moke shall have She is to be indef- (Guaries Nelson malted to this afternoon with 26 Ber City of Puebla salled to Franeieto this morning with 165 Steamship Achilles jer last night, hav- her consignment She will inter load « returning to oy way Of the Orient ine arrived from to with 1S passen- e steamer =, Captain Cou- netace - AN ACCIDENT. a excitement was cre- headquarters this if by the recetpt of a report 4¥mpathixern were tear- aot ear tracks on First Bt Pine street. An investi- develope: y truck aught on the track and Tail from the ties. It was D MONEY GONE. Klebard of 1499 Fourth Huth asks that her son Fred He left ho boy whom Mra. ik rd says Fred tailed to retu Nd it was discovered that to bis mother was also ——-o_____ x Mt; gust wait. 7 Colonial. eee Madison Street Power orth of Madison, fine, §. Turner & Co. on a Coast Clothing Comp’y y- Clothing 0 Virxy Ave., Cor. M Marion 8t.. the ) sions, ‘The conference night wae again a fallure, Unions all signa fail will soon be held last the tan end i for w Dimmook says the indica Uons point to snoamh mean golng back to werk today to operate all times with fll crews, tement of itrieaonne that the con * given a partial recognition fr anton that atritee Bix & and oe it watinfactory to the men, Mr. Dimmock deotares that apany mr tly at the opening of the strike. strike situation was very quiet yesterday. ‘The DANY operated | orally over the olty | announces that it will tire car service tonight STRICKEN BY BLINDNESS NEw YoRK, March 3, taneous blindness came upo old Anna Colling of Flushin: while reciting a history lease in the Flushing high school. She could not even discern the oe the *untight and day was the same as| her | apparently has been in foot health and has always had a Fobuet conatttution clase in history was assem reettation to Misa Thomp ‘olling was the first pupil catied upon. She arose and had proceeded half through her re ettal when {here came a suden halt in_ her Seed blindly rp ery of pain i the floor totally blind in an in tant the alr fe all black,” Thampaon lifted her from the She was removed to her home placed at once in a darkened experts applied herself te studies, and, because of her gene food health, the result of this over- work centered In her eyes. WORK OF A HUMAN BRUTE nu CHAREST, March a» A terri Die inatance of brutality has just gome to light in the town of Jassy,| near here, An unscrupulous villain named John Popovicl forced an elderty woman to sign away all her property to him on cendition that he would support her during the rest of her days. As soon an he had secured her signature to the document, he threw the old woman tnte the cellar, strip: ping her of atl her clothing, and sup Plied her only with a little bread and water each day. It appears that war a part of his diabolical plan to starve her to death. or allow the tatense cold to her miserable @tiktence, unprotected as she was. After the woman had been con- fined tm the cellar 12 days she man- aged to escape through a amall win dow and crawling, naked, on her hands and Knees, for her feet were) frostbitten and useless, she was able to attract the attention of the polloe fevers Cled, RECRUITING IN SPOKANE (Special to Star) SEOKANE, March 30.—Local Offices hare re- eelved weer to ship all avail- able men to Seattle to take strikers’ places. Ten left over the Great Northern yest and 16 will lew mon are on the alert and are endeavoring hold the men TWO HURT BY AN ELEVATOR’S FALL| ‘The etevatar t tn the Su Sullivan bleck on First avenue near Cherry street ran amuck Inte Saturday afternoon and as a result two employes of the building, F. GO. Martin. a janitor, and Wilitam Young, the elevator boy, will be latd \, week for re- be te! Both were bedly shaken up Martin had « rib broken and oe injured internally. ‘The men Were in the elevator making repairs when it became un- manageable and shot from the first floor te the roof, then fell four ste- ries to the basement, landing with a crash that could be beard for a Block arcund. The elevator was but iMtle dam- aged. SOCIALISTS MEET ‘The street car strike was discussed from @ socialistic atandpoint at the Armory, Saturday night, a crowd of considerable proportions gathering to hear apeech-making. The meeting wes under the auspices of the Social Labor purty. ‘he ad- dresses were for the most part tem- berate. The French bark Vendee, which cent, arrived safely at ber destina- tion Saturday. Je Bail the street, Wed- Admiasion eee At Ranke hall, nenday eve, April iat. maskers 250. “Summit Addition Overlooking Lake Washington and the finest suburban property on the market. The lots are grubbed, ready to build and plant your garden to- morrow; 10 acres of orchard and 2% acres of strawberries, right In the city, nothing like it any place; car line ing through; get on ground floor, See this property fore you buy elsewhere. Get off at Summit, on Renton car, or call at city office, 216 Arcade building. Seattle Safe Invest- ment Co. W. H. THOMPSON, Manager. THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 716 Second ave, Hinckley bidg., in the largest insti- tution of tte kt im this city or state, Hatiafactory work at most reasonable Prices, Byes examined free of charge where | she sald when | MORMONS TO HE - a YOUNG N®W YORK, M sper Youn prophet of that branded with th Buch ts th ful effort te un ne Bing thy utiful Anni der we | conwie e descend: ute freedom ution from any & AS IT 1S DONE IN OLD MADRID MADRID, March 90There tn a hard day's work for a Philadelphia }lawyer in the Httle town of Plas. encia, Ite inhabitants at least have en up the pumele that has plexing the Nine years a steriounly home, She well = to was jaumbter of a and = netther money nor @ Was spared to find her At last the girt was given up |for dead, Two years ago 0 «irl appeare the village stree and passersby semblance to the minal the girl inal taken, that jthat she never Marta. ¥ Were min- ipa Hubs ane had heard of the Hut she was finally | Prosperous y thing mor was thought of [few day Finally tng the with ce he of it afl im, that Fel- tpa's husband, according to the laws ef Spain. finds that he i» married ta the real Maria, whom he never saw before, THEY RE OFF AT MEMPHIS |OPENING OF THE ANNUAL | SPRING MEETING — CANDI- DATES FOR THE MONTGOM- ERY HANDICAP MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 2. The day for ting of the New jockey Club has at last ¢ the racing season is at but inclement weather can prevent this being the most succesful meeting ev nessed in the South. The ° Moat ry Handicap —renewed for he 2th Uiine—is the event of the ppening day. This morning the can didates for the rich stake— including | the favorites MoChemney and Alnd in final judgment on the probable result of the great race to be decided tn the/ afternoon, The bandieap i the fourth event on the card and will | galted at near 4:30 clock. The r from every point of view cannot fail to bea look to success. A half doxen ve & good chance and will Handicap of the legitimate | racing season, and i virtually the signal to the racing world, notifying | them that the spring recing has be- The Montgomery handicap of | past years invariably proved a good index on which to base in the Wheeler handicap, at W: ington Park, and for some of the w richest all-aged stakes. This| year the class of the field that goes! te the le topped by Mocheaney, | the unbeaten ¢-year-old. The next) choles to McChesney in the betting | on the event ie C. Bennett’ Aliddin. A month) for lots} on the summit of Queen Anne) Hill. See us! tomorrow, or| any time, We'll) show you the! My se P.K. Struve Jown Davis John Davis & Co. 709 SECOND AVENUE Is Coming SUITS Made-to-order for $15 ee THE 3 LITTLE TAILORS 1217 FIRST AVENUE Free Dental Work | Charge for material only. The} only coll using an absolutely | painless process—secret and ex- Extracting § ‘This ts not a college for students— none are employed or admit! , « staff ia composed of dentin experience, who come he themselves in our latest scientific methods, oa a RD fee Cro ity Crowns Gold Crowne Gold Filliny | Silver Filliny 2 BRIDGE WORK (per Tooth) _ | The college fees of skilled tints pay for all work. Charges hei are for material only. A 10 years | | quarantes with all work | Eastern am ged Masonic 4:30 to md and Pike street. Yemple building. Hours 5. Sunday, 8:50 to 2. Pi with wolves jthe mountains has forced the tinber “HERE'S (iy DEATH” Toast Proposed by Pennell'a Short Time Before Edwin Burdick Was Found Murdered ‘The Hur- thie WUPRA Maren 90 dick inquest was re morning to give the bar ander Quiln, a cha Well Inquest has been postponed | until tomorrow | There was the usual crowd of wo nin the courtroom when the ip quer’ began. Quinn was tmmediate | ly called to tle stand, Me has «| kood Appearance and hie statements | answers were made without | heattation, Quinn Mentitied Pennell as the pb who vintted the hy Wan employed as a bartender the occasion of that visit & photograph of ure of the man where Quinn | On | Pennell | to be tn a hithnty ntate, He axked Quinn to have drink and aa You do know my mind on, 1 «¢ the gallows ¢ spending the life at the Quinn to the f nell answered Pennell came into the barroom the following morning, but had little te say. After taking @ drink be anid good bye and went away Quinn's lestimony wan ¢ od by that of Mall King neomed whet I have vid ki if T went i. oF am plont days « the hotel STREET FAKIRS TO FOLLOW ROOSEVELT MODERN METHODS ADAPTED BY THE VENDORS OF CANES AND SOUVENIR BADGES DURING PRESIDENTIAL TOUR NEW YORK, March %.—An idea of the extent and resources of an in dustry with which the general pub- ito i little aoquain' and Persons who have noticed the street vendors who line the curbs on the ooeai of any public am of cheap badges and souvenirs to the crowd would hardly believe that these ubiquite noisy gentry represent that of years hae re proportions in Ameri moked by resourceful beating at euch is m tact, evidenced by plane that have been perfected in this city whe has been arranged that a party of WOLVES KILL MUCH STOCk VANCOUVER, BC, March 26. The Squamish valley te overrun The heavy snow on however, wer lands valley. and they have been after cattle and sheep f erying on logging operations in the valley: iw in the eit today, and an evidence of the Wolves, shows the sk om and animals, They will ba pecimens Isoning w preserved by Per Annum for Continu- ous Bervice. 10 Hours Fd Hours Per H. P. Per baad r. the swellest effects in golf N. E. cor. ist ave. and Ernst Bros. COs PiKE Telephone John 28%. A Hull Make Won't Break Wh a Hal We Sell the- Hull Umbrella ft Costs Less Than Other Makes more than a seore Of these profes al fakire or hawkers sha company the p: tial party f the time it + the fa p train it bs the diat nauished hile other mbers out of ar manner as is done by « big ob on tour. G. BENINGHAUSEN’S ELECTRIC SPECIAL _WATCH mended by all raftroad ur Optical Department equipped in the G. BENINGHAUSEN and Optician 1 7 15 First av. Union bik ext lo the MacDougall #outh- wick Co, ARE YOU ILL Come and get well, I will diag- nose your disease without ask= Ing questions. 1 will cure all ehronie cases of Asthma, © tarrh, Mheumatiom, Paraiysts, Heart and Stomach troubles, Impure Dieod:; in fact nearly al! diseases cured by spirit power—-MAGNETIOM—a new process of heat and «leo trielty combined NO MID! CINE, if you are suffering Asthma, Hheumation or lack of ctrewlation one thratment a" convince you that you can healed. 1 also give special “advice on all matters in life. "MRS. S.A. ROSS )it0 First avenue, upstairs. Offer hours;—10 te 12 a. m.; 1 King of Pain! These are the only Dental Partors tn Se- attle where you will find one who makes & specialty of ex- tracting Teeth without pain. Vital- ined air for extracting Teeth has beon set in 809,000 cases, and not one bad remult. Br. E. J. Grown, Painiess Dentiat, 718 First Ave. actors, 2, 3, 4,6 and & Union bik, joure—t ad im to fp ms; Bun- days tit 1 with You Find buy any old make Umbrella, when you can buy Umbrella for one-third less? PRICED 35¢, 50c, 65¢, 75c, 85c, 95¢ $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, MEN’S AND CHILD Umbrellas Repaired and Covered Share, 75, $2.00 AND UP FOR MEN’S WO. REN’S UMBRELLAS. 1307 Second Ave. Arcade Bik, HIGHgGRADE CORE from Lowe Ant hracite Ovens On or about JUNE 1, 1903, we will be prepared to supply high grade coke for domestic and mannfactur- ing purposes, or wherever a clean, smokeless fuel is desired. No Black End Clean and Smokeless Hard and Free from Breeze Citizens’ Light and Power Co. 1425 First Ave. SELLERS OF 80 CENT GAS-—— M@NOPOLY’S RATE $1.60 THE KAISER WILHELM I1. | vermons who Atiantle aiting nite « erage Should up to thin praoti cally every lly avery rempect woes The Touraine Hotel Refurn ished out, now Hickey and Main street, Honttle. Main 766. PLUMBING and refitted through. BJ. Telephone, SHAW @ CO. ¢ Colman Dock, foot of | lumbia street Phone, Black 331, c. M. Bouth ride Out of the High Rent Dist HATS 95 cts Hold everywhere for the new ahapes and it oe SPECIAL! For one week only ANY SUITTO ORDER 3B. 00 IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1104 Besond Avenue. Teeth Every @ ntold ap neglect means in the future. don't put wntil too jate, but have them examd (free at this office) right away. We have the finest alectrical equipment and the new botan- ten! Glecovery which applied to the @ume makes every opera- tion palniess. All work in charee of graduate epectaliata. ¥e er BO free when other jered. Silver Fillings . Pere Gold Fillings Geld Crowns, 2% rider Work, per tooth. Full Bet Teeth FREE EXAMINATION and painless method used without extra charge, Lady attendant alwaye. Houre-4:90 a m. to 6 p.m Sundays Udi 1 p.m. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1422 BHOOND AVENUE. Opposite the Bon Marehe. Three Remarkable UMBRELLA Specials Underpriced Tomorrow Ladies’ Minch English Gloria Umbrellas, steel red and pa , 0 oe rollers handsom ¢ horn ¢ aily mounted, natural handles, a “98 worth $1.26 to $1.00; Umbr Gents’ rod 4 ##-inch Knglivh Gloria nd frame, pretty he filver mounted handl to $1.75 value Children's Ber rod and frarr tomorrow Visit Our Busy Shoe Room AND INSPECT THE HOST OF NEW SPRING STYLES r 50) Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes ° Goodyear Welt and sa Military Heel. Ladies’ Vici Kid Hand- Turned Shoes, Beautiful N-w Styles Kas 4088, MATT KID TOP MILITARY HEEL—YOU WOULD GUESS THEIN VALUE AT $6.00. LADIES’ FINEST LILLY KID SHOKS, NEW FRENCH HEELS, HANDSOME DRESS STYLES. Ladies’ Kangaroo Kid Turned shoes mbretian, ally worth 6 O LADIES PATENT LADIES AT LADInS®" YRAR LADIES" MATT KID ${.50 VICI KID 8HORS, MILITARY HBEL "ATENT LEATHER SHOKS, GOOD- AT COLT OxFORDa, WITH Ladies’ Kid Shoes, All Leather, Neat Styles, Good Wear Guaranteed yt KID OXFORDS, HAND TURNED, $2.00 Lapis SEWED, ‘ STRAP SANDAL SLIPPERS, j HAND Tomorrow's Notion Specials Reinforced Corset Bteel, 0 value | fe vatue Barrel of Steel count, Se value Bunch of Covered Steet Btays, $e value wfieny Pins with needle points. le f-arm Oak Towel Rack, 260 value ibe Fairy Stitched Braid, white colors, fo value Superior Seamicns Btockinet Dress Shields, ibe veiue Be T-inch Stee! and nut, re Knitting and value Ladies’ Fancy Side nickle buckles and Hate Pins, full R e Bet . wrasse bolt ue Crochet Silk, S-foot Tailor Tape Measures, 5c value bares sone ... Be value nth Soin Purse, Se value. Be Enamel Stocking Dart ‘co8 §=—Em —— Loe Crepe Paper, all colors, 190 value| value + eeeces eeee . Ge | 200 box of Fine Totlet Soap. 1 Soa Spring Styles W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN’S UNION MADE SHOES $3, $3.50 and $4 DETERSON’ GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street option! setabiishment in the state, #0 gueKe Work In our method of Biting. EVERSOLE OPTICAL COMPANY 108 Second _svenue. New York biook. Phone. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Stavme SAMPLE SALE OF METAL BEDS During this week our sample line of Metal Beds will be sold at a great reduction—in some instances prices have been cut in half. though a few are slightly marred, There are 107 samples on the floor, and they are fully worth their regular-price. These 107 samples show a wide variety of styles and finishes, from the simple,strong white enamel bed to ornate, richly decorated brass bed. prices at which they are selling make them rare, There are not many of these samples, and the satisfactory bargains. Below we enum- erate a few of the unusual values offered you this week in our sample line of metal beds: White Enamel Iron Bed, or full aise, Whit three na amet Iron Bed, artere or Cull alae pr White Enamel Kingle, t sample wale p Iron Bed, full White Enamel Iron Bed. © full at with brass sample sale price Metal Bed, In fancy poroll price blue reK white patt or ar Full-sized Metal Red, in heavy combination Hight bine and greet $21.00; sample sale price High Grade Metal Red. bras tubing, combination sample sale price $45.06 quarters Brass Bed, upright xpindies, heavy sample price in single. regular $3.00; sample sale price $8. with upright apindle sine, in single knobs, carmine 26 draping n finishe in circle pattern, finish, with top rails High Grade Full Sized Brass Beds, colonial pat- tern, richly decorated with brass castings, regular three-quarters 0 $54.00; sample sale price ...... i with brass knobs, single, regular $3.60; Bras# Bedstead in an elaborate staff pattern, fin ished in dull bra nd heavily decorated with brasa castings, regular $126.00; sumple sale price $107.00 ss Red of @ late pattern, has high » heavy ahaped top rails and up vowular $185.00; sample sale price $162.00 sample regular thr Plant spindle regu Fut var regular $18.50 se Metal Med, continuous post pattern of finished and tntertor bras# decorations, sample wale pr 65 enamel, aample sale ce " 3.90 Metal Redstead, de in full and three-qua nine, 8c finished in white enamel, pale blue, # r euler $6.75; sample ore pattern . regular $23.40 High Grade Metal Bedstead, finished in combina- tion posts and white enamel, gold chilled decore tions, regular $24.00; sample sale price $18.20 Metal Bedstead, in full, three-quarters and single ai ny desirable color, brane top ratis and knobs, regula r $7.50; sample sale price. 1 Intertor regular. $35.00 $26.90 heavy corner rogular $36.00 EXTRA SPECIALS tation Arabian Lace Curtains, two patterns, regular $4.75 Curtains, Tuesday only, per pair and Fringed $12.50 Mercerized Ta pair 38-inch White Musiins, with pink, blue or green etrige or dot, regutar $c TUESDAY ONLY $4.50 try Portieres, in various 4 — of red, green, rowe whee blue, ; RTS value, per yar ‘ ibe F =rarr e & Nelson Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Sts.