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night and winds tomorrow, eCasT—7 th to weet SEATTL WASHINGTON, E, a THE SEATTLE STAR. THURSDAY, APRIL a Number Given Jobs broprietor and bartenders of memthiy report of Clty Labor the mer shot had never had jmen and 570 men trouble In the place befure, and that ent through the city McAuley had never been injured ir emp eau. This ts the pia neider ove MeAuley adher his statement | nee# of the bur Juring ‘the that had n badly treated |ponding month a year a@ GEORGETOWN WANTS ONE GAME CITY WATER FOR SEATTLE | " rger, R “*k in‘ > . re panel McAuley, a Logger, Runs Amuck in “O. K.”’ Saloon on King, Fg cen ar mY The application of the Georget ar ilson's Young = vats F J. k is | Water Company for city water . ‘ Street Shoots ‘atally James Clar and William McLaughlin, | Sasiccere nt (2 gesutal| Score Their First Victory of S ‘hi d, dis H . Pi eon the Season Wounds a Third, and Is Himself’ Shot by a Policeman night. Tre Georgetown company ounty to lay mains . 5 | pipes Inthat town a Wilson eure ’ | he stamped on (he) velops that he had some real cause man who was passing by wan badly hurt ne & Teer \y/ won their first wae ie pret wight of the new | for his desperate act, but just what) When hia gun wae empty and hit Those who saw Patrolman Griffith! ae waee piver yeatera wh Ming after the ad-| the cause was is wtill a mystery rithing in thelr blood, so up the dark aX fter th 4 eres Wan. strenuous objection! ing team at Ht ea es opal Pips tgerdnnel na gh , thy ‘ ark after the armed) made by several members of the |!” m a rand) Py od nan in the case. Her McAuley walked to the | and erate gut | Opinmnittge to bags hel Carthy war in h ae parte that part of the] mame is Trixie Winte Mc door of the saloon. He did not| was that of a. fe BBrse to a contract for @ longer | ong re Ag elo’ last night. | Devers who were in the af m to be jo haste, but took his| knew that he ha %. nae Stye yenee, & OB CAE Pete Lob is ree way be Jost ae a result) fray wh say little of | time, joner no matter what the rik HB e wd contract providing rr that a what hap the shooting. | nen . orgetown ta taken into the . . aeapernte AFD K Geme of thene intorented tn the af P = on ie | When the three wounded men | alty of Geattle at mome fuiure time wan o0 rege om 6 , IRIFPITH TO RESCUE | received af the hospital they] ¢ : ne we soon mith and Sixth av-| fair last night were involved ine ] were at once placed on th De Sey snail buy the maine and) vince to Mosk ot Mem The gun Wivider,| row in the same saloon two weeks] When the shooting started. Po- | table In succession nd veverel. of) aben Bt thete maseaeh value. Nol the game wa ee an a bie oer Seo. | In the trouble the Winters llceman Grimhth was Just across the | the bullets extracted emer gee ge Om ee lh ree gg ed tte tearm, th we of them| woman was alao invely put just | street from the He rushed ning Di r ‘eg yp ae hed Jaat Might! ui necesmar Bes tare of, (heed) RSeMa Wee blo tnvaived, bat: just {street from ‘ hed ving Dr. J and Dr.Jand the proposition will be conatd- |"! , one wre Jinto the pla Auiey was the ‘ andere aid not MJouicemn an Ra Grittte This morning McAuley could! attempting { the front k Pel eee masting of tbe f any extr wounded me ak only with joulty, but man-| door. ‘The ® first impression | h ‘ ory, [are eeeire © Seport 1s made to the) casone MoLa to anawer a few questions. He | was that tte im net In the door Auley may possibly live.| "7 “mnt! he weore stood: Heattle 11, Oak as asked if there Rad t trouble | way w the had & the * «© lomger Several! and §, the aaloon two weeas ago. Helshooting, When he went into ‘the| weeks ago he came to Seattle fr | angwered affirmatively . |aaioon he saw ther man on the! Ida) He had been at work here | BACT Ar have not ye " ere you robbed down there? | floor, and was then told that the| He is about 4 yeare of age and in| Franc eters tasted the im the arm. The/he was asked man who had the ahooting had | a large and powerful man bitternes first defeat f | 2 —“- “ slipped out the le € ni nad had Jim Clark te well known bf the! na ft t ‘s in thigh WORSE THAN ROBBED Iprobably gone up the alley Metrict below Yeotet way. Ha hns| The » atood He BAB) ess ne anawored: “it was worse}, GTHMER ran out the front door and | heen bartend several of the} to 6, three | than that . up the alley maloons and dance f the dis-| latter | Further tha he would the dark alley back « | ' » | chcley Ae Ny ured [MAY What the trouble was n he cauld sew the figure n| TO “SEPARATE cry Neen on ar fire The shooting erred at 1s] man in Whose hand was @ rev er 1 a mn “ eles > narainn ; hen within about 80 feet of hi } . "All the charm bers ch thi Celethh eniind to kien te kal. The Work is Commenced on Line to FROM CounTY Haptic’. iaix bul. | William Metaughite were in the wa. | Griffith c , walt, 4 Ye deen Inf! loon th The story | RUB wheider ned and w iM CLARK'S RECORD. ap Coal Mines —_— told last mught of th + as thar | ie the policeman. Grittth « j | tt iM Auley entered the saloon and ac RS gully hye Bi a» } rk, one of the victima ot] SKAGW Reape, St-(Mpecia Cameos af Come " ledeted the two men ;Amey pe » one but a revolver, rreated in | Coreeape: Work > been|ternoon r t i agixTH SHOT THEORY What iJo you do for a tiving?* he| other. the oman says, he ly le three wonee cos, “he police | CaMmunver Daweon me nm a + the p Wan snk to have baked of € who] MOL fee GO.UD pReeoin Fs of attempting. to | Fallpoad the Yukon river | th f Beatt ¢ Wweb-made thie morn-|was nearer to him | uth say the flash of some. | and Goal creek, below Forty-inile a i Beakemes the bullet that struck! The man behind the har thing that he had reason to belteve | Conpituction of the road will entaiilatile. ‘The committees . man im the arm Rad!) Auley that Clark are & See, he heard the} the expenditure of #100 The ros and ty affair se - eee at the other men first, /Clark ls eal] to have answer rg bas she Rammet vey will De r Aum | ' Mesancther gun in the shoot-|it was none of McAuley’s busin b raven el bad salen, but . 4 . —¥ weed by MoAuley.| McAuley took offense at th a charqbers Were cmety, Grits ty of with the affair./to Clark and n, drawing his re Sites "ns aseene ., 7 Del sett whe ald that her husband, | Wlehly eed is . “ ve ot short dura-|votver, started to shoot. The frat | TVOver he acted quickty Clark. shot her, When she recover. | astting One vs ted 1 WAS OMe shot wtruck Clark in the neck, An HIS AIM WAS TRUE che made the statement that she t LOWELI, Mame, Ap rr Wed and woolley affairs | other was fired at Clark and took | geilon: to commnit aulciae The |p . Ape pre tlonn Bes known in me tomach, tInfiycting « a | He fired three shots in quick with by Afte iw fearing « among the «triking wae below par and lit. | " | coasion McAuley fell, Me as made Clark was rum from t G ines to the t textile w Tod taken by the gun] As fast as he c wid pull the trig-| taken out to the patrol bre at th r uatody of the Yukop The contract has t fe melecting victims eer, Mcau William Me.| corner of Sixth & © eo uth st iam MeLaughlin, the other vt let for the Relivery of all the road gerrounds the cwuse of | Laughlin, companion, wan} King street and from thor, pent to|tim wes in @ row with Police equipment at the river termiius For it Wee) struck in the breast by the thirc| the police station Tr’pp sever nthe ago whe that| five miles orty July McAuley fired at ran-lanot. The next two shots struck When he was out of the a (ficer attempted to arrest an offe Poss, Ke tee. of an imaginary | 3@cLaugbiin in etther arm. ye of | ley tt was though y's wound |der and several people interfered nih are te . inst the saloon MAN- the shots crashed through the front! was trivial At toe station,| Tripp's coat wae nearty from | UY Chat time. y. however, it de- window i grazed the arm of a however, it that hei bis back im the affray it wae agg a | chu malhas diniamndie-eaaeeevaac SLAUOHTER WASHINGTON MATCH, ACMI | , TRACTION ALABKA ENTHRAL re ke harge that) Repriwentatives of the Beacon Hi s jme mn any district Com ba “ _ ty oh » per week fo , t ah . before the wate ’ ° 4 : he Kagte inci vorabie rec . ist os anew) of « thy ee ~ ba Sess ke os at an ane ae £ . wee a . nimilar to the ignite of this eection, | fiat wlidaghter house Wy ant ation Committee Prepares biatadicae FOr |" tse stove ot gurvage one tonl tea arth ea ot f C Ih > jot eee Wy derived. These ashes" The comunlites als brokeras , pave been found to be valuable sa s Jation of Garbage Collection----Several (2 cree ee : . Itving & ar the y 1 I" |NOME NOW HAS A Members Take Stand for Municipal Crem- * atory---What Grand Rapids Has Done the city establishing » tory am oon ae possible the part that may Be converted Into} saleable products, segre The wrthiess garbage wil} then be crem-| » ated and the other mamufactured In- to fertilisers, otis, ete ‘of the city counel? have in favor « Maat lest to the need of) city trem ton of the cotlec coded that crem- of garbage. The} ie the only theroughly san- fee on health and| itary and satisfactory manner of ¢ NOME, ae was fret | health a monthly sa NEW RACE TRACK | ght decided to ree- | posal of refuse in a city of Seattle's] Mr. Yaw has demonetrated to the|by the Outdoor Pleasure Club, but| Council the passage | ne. Satlefaction of the committee, the! one on Hering sea ice, opposite Bee | imposing drastic | A on on the crematory propeost-| fessability of hiv plan, and for that) non and Sutherland's storehouse | . am the collection and dis jtion, however, was deferred until/ reason several of the councilmen are) The track was finished last Mon wa pp the lines sug. | after the report of the corporations| insistent im the demand that the| day, the snow belng scraped off and one omumittee, shall be submitted on the | city either erect such « plant or pro-| water poured in the defects of the application of P. G. Yaw for « crem-| vide that It may at some future time in c tibet provides for} a, = gcavengera. The | tory franchise. own and control the one which Taw it about 13 feet wi the kinds of Proposed Crematory Plant e ees to install It ie argued that yarde in ctrounference ood in cartt oi i “ Can make money by the in The club expects « ay ing | _ In the franchine applied for by Mr.) sanation and operation of such a| series of ra Guring th juires that they to inatall In the wy and where other | bi ea reduction ja removed, must] plant, it ts now contemplated to in city & com- crematory plant, the city cowid do as well, and} that it t# clearly within the province of the city to collect and destroy its and Senn | ge Renae refuse, as much as to clean its the manner of handling | (rol the plant at any time it may ace | “°° —- fieh, offal, shells | bg ‘on tthe payment to the ow of A Seientific Opinion Buch « hall | ita appraised value The council} The Municipal Journal and & Water-tight closed metal! comrittee on corporations will mget|@ineer, a publication devoted its report on| clusively to municipal affairs in the and ed in Wagons) tonight to complete iaitead? deacribed. It! Yaw's apptication. that such matter) Mr Yaw has stated that he te will- Every town and city having « om land or in/ing that the amendment providing| population of tm: - two miles of the city | for the city's ownership at sce fu-|/a regularity organised and efficien x ° 7 Mconverted into fer-|ture time shall be incorporated in| garbage cotlects | LONDON, April 3.~—The iether commercial products! the franchise. Me further states that | rigid municipal supervision Omnibus mpany today # 28 not to become | if carried on by the municipa te for the new th contra anted the franchiee, he will, fi . and in & manner! within a year's time, erect the plant| seit, Each town having 4 a . iis Gestruction of any| aod install = systematic collection of| the merest makeshift of garbage col-|prvmn nuuders were much ch garbage throughout the entire city.| lection service, should have some | rined wf ¢ither of the ordin-| He proposes to charge househoiders| other means of final disposal than a Made & mistemennor.|or business houses Naed ratee for| promiscuous dumping | No charge has yet been pli penalty of a $100) dally, tri-weekly or weekly service, Continuing, the same journal gives I whe © Se an rder to make @ perfect sur weather in the latter part a winter "CONTRACTS | Lendon | rm aK awarded e of motor | “HL. PALMER & CO. lavestment Brokers |Phone Green Sil, 112 Columbia St. or SR but a wa aker the members of the h have served the cit w dheut ey | BER RRESTE ived o iv IS NOT NECESSARY TO WALK IN THIS CASE from Aacramento, Cal vising them of the arrest tn that cits of Eugene Pancke, alias BE. For who M wanted in thie city for rob-{CORNER LOT ON TWELFTH} bety. He te euppe te be 6 ¢| AND COLUMBIA STREET, BOTH the Righwaymen who held up andj®TREETS GRADED, SEWER, fottbed. numeriue citions at Grean| SOSWALKS, ETC. FOR SALB IN; EASY TERMS. jAT A Bar F DESIRED Lake and last winter in other parts of the city An officer will be sent to Catt fornia to bring the man back fe Pte } triah BAND! TS Herbert S. Upper \10, and @ Ss Block, Ahh Me * SECURELY tm Jail, or both such | according to districts. deme ripti« the munte tor aheoting BM aeeeneent. ‘These rates have yet to be deter- 4 Rapids, guises on SHACKL consideration of the| mined. oying the garboge| Mich. where the cost of consuming The v at Ordinances last night 66 cente per cubic! the entire refuse of the city is but 34 a the cun wa Ser ie still at F SOARED ; fa city crematory was cents per ton, The crematory at this| dence hoepital. His wound t# not} KANSAS CITY, April 2.--Cnie @ein and agnin. Sev-| In the plant which he proposes to! pince ts owned by the city, and the red serious, but is neverthe- | Pollee Alit# of Houston, started - 4 @ the committee are erect, the refuse will be sorted, and collection of the refuse is let out by jess painful. Texas today with Pearl Rubbard ———— —— — and Eimer Owens, the famous ban- Gite and jall breakers whose iast ; ape from the Ce TIME IN THE NEW TWO FROZEN TO DEATH ‘here. "They have The D bandits wore nd ank IN TANANA STAMPEDE b= aa ae | nected by the journey | ‘The Miack Pall liner Dolphin ar- ) He re ! whose fas dh og 9 oe Se thee = jrived from southeastern Alaska thie; fert had bee is morning after a quick trip of three a Ay Fa gh stated Fi names Special j days and li hours, she brow of nabs oe the chonensie Dae an ill ; * : | passengers, two of whom, C. Jack-|en j @ Red Light Quarter Celebrate the Adjournment of | on nnd Mr. M. Spores, “were | Deputy Marshal Bnouk returned (0 Grand om Dawsen. ‘They report the trail| skagway March % from Ket Jary—Crib-houses and Dance Halls Open to Dawsen t ta good condition Gale af trams tN | having mm trip from that city and My |keeping: the police on the jump, and| to White feat ieee en — |a shooting affray in which four men | pours. | 6 aff te lwere wounded, enlivened the “late! The Dolphin brought « report from {ly came all the way from h |game” players. Rampert, via Dawson, to the effect |in Oregon, where she hae five | The only erib-house under the ban| that two men were frowen to death | ¢ wen, where ene tae five Variety |laat night was the “Little Paris” |in a Tanana stampede. harges him with eloping ‘Were consigned to the ash | ** the corner of Fifth avenue south | busier, ¢ mail carrier for the eo Barry the back room poker amen |aP4 Jackson street. This house | ern Commercial Campany couple have beer “on (s, and " *|@ feet north of the new “dead line.” | at Rampart January 17 from Fi jail at Bkagway, pending Apr ind 88 the meniand Chief Sullivan has decided not | Gibbon at the mouth of the seaston of the grand jury th to allow is to Laat night and brought the news to that house was filled with women ortly after 10 o'clock Police Ser Reant Stuart and Detective Hub: hard, acting on orders from Chief tenderiotn | Sullivan, raided {t and drove all the @ tender salute nen out of doors. 4 lage to awake ir The woman who conducted the ¥. and this anxiously | place was inclined to resist the off. pS eee sted ire. Se nie soe Anally forced | mYSTERY OF THE MURDER OF CAPITALIST DEERING CLEARED «ee ee eh inapection could be| UP BY THE CONFESSION OF HIS WIDOW from made. ‘Only a few . were in the no BANGOR, Me April 2.—Mre.{ ble agony of mind at the t " cdi |torlous ground foot Midway crit-| Mary Deering has cleared up the| has & recollection of staggering th house last night, but all ite 7# roma) 1 a aneanilll a ada? dat pening it and firing - met i hic Utiod tomant | myntery ‘surrounding the death pening it fire nit | tthe parlor houses were Op-| her husband on March 16, which ! hers - fast eee dullivan announces | tracted widespread attention at po iteeesae se, a rf tion to keep theae tin ¢ wornan is an invalid ¢ - gee , as ein th S tenderloin, | iw ay ancer ancer in her breas _ . | 8 her int . “ tne . room wh bed after | fr her and oe — r t " 1 anid #he had only Rae astnce : | The family have been Mving at 726 “ and 1 he > ne phe fe 6 — ft pnd se-|ot a short. the : ; _AND LIKE SON nae than TO THE DIX } : y and pr mn worth of enait OREGS: ON PARRICIBDE 1S ~ it int her husband in, were submitted ty Moran Bros ic “i se » ois in pitie, Machine oe cM ° CA PTURE ‘D IN ALASK., 4| ie bie rn ted f 1h p th f a sswiant SHAWMUT HAS y in tao - Te aarp A GREAT CARGO ae ew 4 Bt and f nl ¢ sik toatl at sha city jai z sor | Lg sere tnSicsing abot tiene take “uonppenred_ Sher ; ‘a = mal | te O'geihetinta ae meme" NOYES FRANCHISE ee ee = she] tne trelght | the Plat | COMES UP TONIGHT i wee men 10 bal, i j Patigpines,° °° | commie tonight dhe Bppicaion ot Rast ne a : , y wilt be eonatt freee Mr. Noye + wantetor will be settled t = WAR OF THE NASHVILLN, Tenn, April 2—In , the second dare hearing of the Bouthern Pacific inj applica tlon the @ inued Its argu mente : ; Pacific ’ Southern Pacin edged that worth. It de proof to show cific ans ever Blue and white f the directors. SEN. SIMON stripe, medium weight, bib over- alls, sizes 4 to 13 years 15c each W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor, 2d A.e. and Union St. THE MOTHER — STILL SORE PORTLAN contac) Every Day ah "| Dgtak ve : ¢ Bini ; D1 . ; : "de s rm h ther, va st) Cure. N CARPENTERS WILL STRIKE 2 Pa . ls A HEALTHY FAMILY BEVER - AGH THAT CANNOT BE ¥ \I * BiG FLOUR CARGO LED IN PURITY AND FINE » FLAVOR \ ka, oF 2 dozen haif-pint bottien, 90 cents, ne of " : TWLUPHONK RALNLER Bank Clearings Today,$647,945 This Date a Year Ago, $682,899 Increase $65,046 a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL LOCAL BEEF TRUST ne RAISES ITS PRICES PRICES TO RETAILERS: Foeeseeeureersooemssoens SRUTRCRSE URS ATROReESREeS The table at the head of thin ar- as %-cent advance, and yesterday ticle shown that the local king! raised the price 1 cent th . .| They deny that this 1 h mbination, taking advantage | ine, oe ntce to the cons of the withdrawal of the Hastert | put knowing by past experie packers from the Seattle market,|4 merchant is apt to retain his ratio have need the price of mes of profit to the cost of his wares, much ax “the traMe will bear the public is Inclined to skepticians Upon the withdrawal, 10 days ago,| A raise of 1 cent in the cont to the of the Kastern dealers, th retail dealer will probably produce : \ stehers tm nce of 10 to 20 per cent. in reached an agreement to raise the te price of neats %-cent per p prices t after the formation of that Beet, 1 ne publi pork, 12% | uld not Ansuming an ntl the price 16 per cent, the price of t least 1 cent the future will be am follows: Beef, the knowledge that they al, Lhe te mut no competition, the loca te pe Ke to jmen forgot such & modest prop . { Hoyle | 5. White « Aner. Chief i wh from each A BALLOON = BUDA PRT, forr hu Deputy bik ™ FARM nded ning star ry chimney nped, sustaining fa " The oth clung go acres on the Interurban, 20 he car, which in falling struck the Seek cham aaneiiea decwe > ious 04 acres cleared, balance partial- were seriously hui } ly ed; splendid large or- Officers Will Meet Tonight | chard; team horses and all he regular meeting of | farming implements ; and the te b price is only $2800, A night e 4 Third avenue [Bligibles for City Places | Becret Grout yesterday after Saisear. A, LAWRENCE « eligible candidates for . # in the fire department eutenant, Charles Kirk, Jobn H.| 906% Second avenue, corne> Marton. —— See Our North Show Window for the Greatest Display of Fancy Sox Ever Shown in Seattle _ Two Pairs | for. ° 25C Adams @ Blanchard Clothiers and Furnishers j 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Blk We would like to prepare your PRESCRIPTIONS We wil give you what the doctor wants you to have DELIVERIES MADE PROMPTLY. Open All Night. Independent 35. Sunset, Main 38. Stewart & Holmes Drug Store LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST QW SAVINGS F RIDA WY offering of splendid : you will find many Here again is our regular weekly bargains. Read the list over carefully useful articles at extra low prices. In the Houseware Department Saucepan, 3-quart; regular 30c, pecial Washbasin, enameled ware; regular j5c, spec Christy Knife Set, regular soc, special Tea Balis, reguiar 35c, special. . eee : Wire Ring Pot Cleaner, regutar Isc, special ss Cake and Doughnut Cutters, regular 8c, special . In the Hotel >A WN Cooks’ and Bakers’ Aprons, regular 40c, special ....... Pie Plates, 8-inch, per dozen; regular 35c, Candy Trays, glass; regular 15 spe cial Teapot, nickel silver, 4-quart ; regular goc, special . Dusting Brush, regular 25c, special Teapot, Brown French pottery; regular 6, Rasting Spoons, regular special. special... 10% enecial Fir treet N.W. Fixture Annex —Everyth ectrical--313Ist Av. 8. | ring SALE OF DRY GOODS eo ome NOW ON AT THE LEADER=ame= The roaring specials we are offering daily on the most standard | f fa 4 is bringing the crowds to Seattie’s popular trading place. rhe following are a few of the many specials for tomorrow: OUR BARGAIN FRIDAY New White Shirt Walste atic..ies.ccsssse sbvecesene comes New Cheek at 750 New Walking Skirts at $3.19 @e w en's Belts, a manufactur ample line, at HALF PRICK “| A unt of 25 Per Cent, wi en on any Umbrella In i } our house tomorrow > APPOINTMENT ws. Refnémber chat # yeu heey | piteal in the. stat We wucesed because there | guees-w € meting | EVERSOLE OPTICAL company 108 Second 6 ., Tames 1901,