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e °o Po e o ' ‘N Bank Clearings Today,$525,505 This Date a YearAgo, $447,259 Sindee Increase .. . » $78,246 ween : — - SESE Ca ae aR Ca cnaie snc acai SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1903 No. 32. a5 CENTS PER MONTIT VO BEER IN DANCE HALLS OF THE OLD TENDERLOIN rat Chet of Police Say They Will Toter| === "== SE LOCAL CORD WOOD - | Apnea sce’ Variety Theaters and Like Resorts Only |e" cede eke up te Ses Vaaiprlafy? Vm ~~ Giir en Cold Water Plan----L. iquor Is Now Oat ae eeiele. ica uy. Wd _ Sold in All the Show Shops Uae lave, Puree wom oe, afew coe ls | PRICE OF THE FUEL 18 TWENTY PER CENT, HIGHER THAN ror. Meu he street after “8 Zea pape vin constant Tear while tn thei! 61K MONTHS AGO, AND WILL AGAIN BE BOOSTED BOON | 1000 pf cit Sys i wORs H PHI RAPER Sle; naine the price trom 62,76 to $3 | : Poly. ~ ‘ who ute sol wartety (rel! lige 1 underetand that some open, but from the statement that a tatriet vor was sold in both places Wed-fall lewd women were driven below| The crimes b&ftied the poties, but to ot ee of cordwood in Be work it night. Dut the many peo | the new “dead line,” i is to be in.) after me of bard work Detect per cent, higher than sia) ined. There are som ple whe took the ad of the | ferred that they Would be allowed to/ ives Adams and Lane are : le she ‘and jury “ae n md a their galling there unmolested. aw hove malved the mystery and) #tiih Digher, gee or of Police | everything hy. even ash , ve one of ‘ he of a lac ve Bir ticrrent z the gaAmbior® and ab pre. WHAT MAYOR 8AYR leged guilt of i ber of I Meyer Tiumen sage if it iw in hy Ure derientives . and and H is to te rained! uncharitable an to aasert that the] y to Uke meee latee of the regulation load," uniike | trust, formed | he price, muffered aepontraction at 7) Goll Nhl Miffral LHe. 1948) and demand, | : waar @, Berra sashes A few ye age the | prietors if they could st LC © Inten-| 1 have never given an order te] power, and it surety he ery of stoten goods which were b Nore ber there was @ seare-| again advenced and now the house —o dome be bas ne inten | 0 ip anything, 1 suppone thoae|sleunne the paved istrict below] Ufled by the ilck family {EDL Ary woot in the Beattie mar. | solder pays $4.28 for a load wt wood, i: le ee age wee +4 tA what ta) OF * in copcert hall men meuat | Yeeler way of ite aires. After the goode were recovered ‘Ae We usue! af that time of posed to be « half cord, but ne 4 tendertots ve topped themselves @ it~] “She shall Dlossom Uke @ rose,” | and identified « warrant was pein ope the cutting of Ure early | desler in the city panperser & con- 2 pepriad “cer, Ladidl. Ot hatl¢ Lier 4 ee ee vara! dives| U® However, If I get the evidence) Was the way he put it thie morning} out for (he arrest of Forra not Yet begun to arrive lestie enough to guarantee “ lldilien. € tH eotting: intort- | that the places are selling liquor oF) when questioned #bowt the need of | @beut that tune be lett for Califor: ttle remains of the win ontaing & full half cord mo (athe — abiy the | Deer | will Immediately ke stepe/ nia. Through the agsistance of the , age ; xe FL, Ke ee Ge Ban Franclece police he was looted Mearcity lant yeat wan ne | will affirm that @ lack of profits de goer , againet them | 1 do pot believe that a conviedon ‘Ain't things all right down | In Sacramento, where 4 be secured againet the piyce | the® now?" lke the Mascot. The women there! “Not exactly, remponded the r F jare employed as performers and) porter, “with two such dives as the | tele@ra she varlety theater & he wae ar than fn previous year, but |mandet «itr the advance of some qeepie of this city were fh 8) monthe or the luter one of a condition and the dealere few days ago, but ell eay that since that since the epportanity | the present price can be obtained expiicitty forbide ting Mqoure tn arrest weet » erday te the porte | Uh fith a Small Cash Payment Down, 30 OF THESE will giv 7 3 & women are em-/ i. ascot and the People's theater; baying him in custedy, An officer ine it wax good. (hey weld | there ne fearon why the dea 5 gh Ab peat wee, (2° far an Tam inform Funding ide open at ihe corner af] wil isave immediately to bring hi | Samet funn the weneral piu | mhonlan'e have ft. you of polive fa Be Bs «2 i Podn : ng-| back for trial leanwhile the jrblic Is undecided rr or : FORT eterney, the police | % DosniDiltty | nat ey eee cen] toe sire e Ane Washing: | ihe manner tn which City Des Aleta was held at which near ice has the met decirabie CLEAR TITLE TO & HOME ALL YOUR ef the peace, the “Runting wide open, ang they tectives He CG. Adame and A. BL) EP@¥eSr wood firm in the ety wae] position in tfe-the tov man, the OWN giher peace officer | wed the worneel Ghn}iting bonus? Welt. let Lane wove the net that they claim | Feprv@anted, and it was decided to wood men or the plumber, Batt? ° ® including the Ave ne upper part of the | you,” concluded the mayor has connected Kugene Houcke with! ‘ ‘ Pewee ime arr fty to go Buck to the rod ght die | Aer or viger place where w one of the mont netious erin I 0G t Sell in ef every POTIOE) crit below kwon atroet employe tintowt history of Bentt 4 “er Ne. scthe chief of |, chit Sullivan would not comunit | sold shall he tolerated in the paved | ahr ed tn myutery and e himself to the statement that he had| district below Yewler way, That ia,/few potnis requrding quistion of clos) by origr allowed the orth howsos te’ it I can hel which the <etestives will mot tall} theaters and dao hd > However, the main facta they are! Willing to make public, Through the oe M’AULEY’S TWO VICTIMS : RECENT GRAND JURY COST =e Se ae ARE STILL VERY LOW ree cml * af Moors, Whe wan] -- > TAXPAYERS MORE THAN $7000° Bi): isc ine Sosner es FF: SE Ry ee ae ee : Be Seattie ven ; eae a Meove wees tae who Were Wounded in a|d’tion thie morning wee Gractically | a ares thant nse ales | tagetmirinn ewes wher Felice aera ae] =A $80.00 to $225 eases. 10 te posure idan actiaal | onan mernins U0 bovering Une dector# thought to be better this! at that time & dealer ta J. J. Fer * King count yearde of $7,000 4 bore ra Seaton, The exact amount Is that the burgiars committed their| “S6eem Bie and death | morning ‘The late grand jury the man who 4d about #69 @duy for Itz 7 : re ottending| Dan MeAul : . Yet Knows, since the records of the expense are ecattered through MB] deuperts act | They one eaeee | eaten pt the eacine ‘tao ‘—O jthe shooting and who wag in turn HAVE NOT AlpVANCED THE’ PRICE, several offiedal hands and some are not compete, Clerk Mather Grandben hd thin cies what vele-t GO more hopeful toxtay remerd- shot by Patrolman Ed Griffith, ts) Notwithstanding the double tracking of the of the gran# jury is still plodding through the records of attend- jeu in ao pr artous condition, but | ables they could find. The shaw! etienta than they were yee Washington street car line has begua. ance of witneses to make up @ *tatement of their fees. No core Ee ca the thos Lien bemene rei jmay recover plete compilation of the grand Jury expense can be mute for some i 7 octet egw No che wll be giant nt time, but the following careful estimate haa been made for the ae wreepes we ip te ae ee , ee oe ss ot coemse| btm watt there tao deckeed change $ 1 oO. 00 Cash, $5. 00 Monthly Star in the office of the county clerk. apron and they net find i, lim the condition of his victima “ ‘ It was believed detectives, Wisaue of Suture aos ficwre tn tenance eat sie BP oe ote fy Be Ve osc wounds are con-l |fCity water piped to every lot, Sidewalks, Telephones. Close . map toe “ that Moore had mentionad In the H Stores, Schools and Churches. Large, warm office. SS ee v4 Rambling house that he had the 4 f Stationary and typewriter 19.00 ‘Gaui hie The Our representative on the ground every day i Tctcctives figured that egensona whe STORM RE VOLUTION rain or shine. Take Washington : Fees of wincases hertie fees, serving SUDPOCRAS sc... cc. e-- 100800 Gherife feos, serving warrants .. ee Henat toner White tiiking SHOWS GAIN street car and get off at Clerk's fees, iamuing subpoenas and Warrants _— Moore about the case the detectives | CLAREMONT ADDITION. e Total P= say that Boucke was present. His About BO witnesses testified. Their fees are set 4 actions, they say, were suspiciour v VIENNA, April 1. — Four battall- D he davwe: ona of Turki wed tad < ‘f harboring crim average of $5 cach. Many of them received only $2.90 each, that il ow getes “a he. ae one of Turkish pe arrived today owning ton intoxbatiog betng the allowance forgne day's attendance and ope miles Roche thet tea: Metrovitan to reinforce the gar onatderable ser howes * Or ! been stolen were rieon there. Reports from many see- | ‘that@he order was travel. A considerable umber however were in the jury room More’. How the lecation of this ‘ tome show that the uprising ta gaia-| Phone Joba 3635 219 Batley Building on two or more days plant” was discovered the detect- ing in strength. eet aes Others came long Gistances and recetved a great deal more for " : n Ives retume to nay. ' STAT $ visiTeo To mileage than for attendance. Two witnemer came from Clallar ee diss teak Gn pre UNUSUAL WEATHER King street, were excess of 119. The estimate of $5 cach te therefore thought to be plicated tn the robbery, the Moore Chief Bultt- within the mark. family would not listen to them. AND RAILWAYS CRIPPLED Jurors and bailiffs. The fees of the ahertff are closely evtimated wort recovered and they pelloved CHICAGO, April LA snow storm that they had been mistaken, ot severity te raging over | were aeling “hop ‘The officers ciate to have infor : " that Boucke left the city inj b close! remem hie pany with « rornan with whom 1 in appearance, ‘associated to a considerable | Cecio jove tn temperstere, Por the buman brain extent while in Seattic. Hie we several hours the eliy wae entirely ry and two ehfldren live In Be: n| ors of the three placer Lake Washington near the end - cut off Bom communt: ation with the | or variety theater in of the poitee department would be . i sity could be oper- detailed te go to Sacramento gfter MAMBAS CITY, Apri 3—Two! A o inched of enow fell thie morning, and toate SA | me board of arbitration which| He says that many of the non te * a -* tlgned with the company before the . On ype ge ae tween the Seattle Electric COMPANY | strike onded, but had never gone fan cate [04 the union street car men will ty, receiving $6.20 each. Numerous others recetved sume | 3 AM ony : cetved the iden that Boucke was tm-| Cobetions = TELEGRAPH | ‘The statement of clerk's fees is exact, ax le that of the grand However. when the stolen good: and, Bg Without city liquor Rowcke left the eity ie. temperance middie mates, accompanied by 6 indignant @ the Yerier way. Chief Sullivan stated |" ng phn threat- today that Sheriff Cudihes would | cuted Wprid. ‘The milwaye are) n things “ eee to t extradition of Besicke, but that it was probable @ member | badly rippled @ 3 lewd women him. wif pase upon the differences be-|UMlon men now running care were out om « ron for various reasons surcnae tines begin.ite Inbors Monday morning. |Home had signed within a few hours fgllawed by « downpour ofgain, The ewolyd hours ATEMENT The Roard will be composed of ome|of the strike settlement. Quite a ty theaters nO mernber chowen by each party to|number come from Spokane the in district,” | the controversy, and « third chosen| night before, Others were inexper! CONVE ‘ENTION this morning, | the first two. The representative/ enced men who had to be “broken B AT BALLARD Mascot. It I he street car men's union wil) be) in.” This work is now going « wnt Order of Good Avenue Caner... g0ere. under Acting Being sold in| William Hickman Moore. He was! It te for these reasons that @u laoy I will arrest | chosen this afternoon. ae merous new faoee are seen on the “ Ghose them up.| The Seattie Electric Company dars that were not noticed during 2 f that intoxicating | not yet deslenated tts representative | the strike, Seoretary Hust says that POLICE MAKE A ROUND-UP OF mag 801d at the Peop! upon the board, and probably will| when the strike was declared of| SALOON NORTH OF PIKE T Will Meet That | - tev not 46 so unt tom As the|Generai Munager Grant told him ‘ } i ermplars leet in a wance place.|time limit for the meeting of the} that the mpany’s roll carried the orders from Chief City in July ie Stage to close either | mmrd expires on Monday it is prac-|names of 130 non-union men. Aloe Pottee @ullivan Clty etactives that intoxicating | tically necesmary that ite compost-| majority of these have been put to agg . FD (Special to The Star.) j pr en Oe ee be eek er See work for typ firet time since the | fubbard and Freeman made @ tour 1—The atgie| Considerable disentistaction bas | strike BALLARD, April iow = Star reporter was| become manifest among the union| Union men have naturally been|of the saloons in the upper part of Sar hen the Indepen: “i ot Conducted under| men over the number of non-union suspicious at their appearance and Sf Saad Templars wil! moe te » comting | men engaged in the operation of | have foduiged in considerable ay the city from First avenue and rie wean.. Beet eae | concerticars, It is claimed that the com-/ing” on account of it When in-| street northward inet night conte $1.00. It] pany hae violated ite cement to| formed of the true state of affaira | women were arrested aa & result and neneee with the locad lodged ‘The theater | reinstate ail te strik: employes | they have usually quieted down. went to the cl@ Jail. Three of these | Gan subject and a arse | rapidly as possible, and has in-| Many of the new men are wn-| were found in the Blue Light #aloon ted to investigate and | theater has a itqucr 4 been employing new non-union | doubtediy incompetent and will not |The methods of this resort were ex- her the elty could ade- | GS NeBias $1.00 concert | men steadily. There have been nu-|iast jong. It ia thought that with- | posed In the Star several weeks ago, qu ertain the convention, A | em ‘ot which Is|merous rumors that another strike! in @ short time all the strikers wiil|A bad condition of affaire was found | fave report was made, and this | a e time aol ia imminent on that account [te back in thelr old places. Untii| to exist In some of the mloons along | métning the local lodge was notified | the license] Secretary F. A. Rust of the Wes-|the arbitration board paases vu! First avenue Women of bad repu- | thet tt been decided to have the A Obtained byltern Central Labor Union seta these! the questions at asue requin@ wages | tation grere found in some. Others comvertion meet in Ballard, fair.” purpose Turkish beth rubber was arrested plainly spent the might in th ity jail and} 8./Phe corpse of John Newman was at rest for thelare paid to the union men whol were fFequented by women of seem | REMARKABLE on the street and booked at the be nw They were going wi taken | rumors and alar By ha fa the superior | present at least, by avowing his be-| are temporarily out, from the fund | ing respectability POST MORTEM ° police station as ® vagrant will be tried in the police court. brought @own from Harrison yeater _ were welling —— day, The body was iike limestone perance drinks it ves wo hard and brittle, and pian is a blind SUDDEN DEATH Senet of it could be broken off. The fief that the company is “toting | raised by the business men for that re. A. Smith, who says the is a In the Blue Light maloon Mamie Jensen, aged 3 years, May Leone CONDITION a Nyyears, and Annie McDonald, aged af years, were arrested. All| MEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. April nore, they were ion at Harri cae NE IDENT SECTION, on a GOOD CAR LINE, TWELVE MINUTES’ RIDE f neer Square, DRY AND LEVEL, CITY WATER, ADES AND PARKED STRENTS, SIDEWALKS, EASY RMS, R CENT. CASH, $ A MONTH. ABSTRACT OF PERFECT TITL ee women and crim heart wprietors of the nod Tacoz FE. Brickson, a well kngwn » hurd it was next to impos GO OUT and look this addition over. Bee if these areenot the facts about it, Compare fo fight the case 1 will cigar and fruit etand owner, dief in| able to. pe " ite advantages with districts away out of the clty where lots are being sold for same prices. POLICE BELIEVE E, FORREST,ALIAS EUGENE BOUCKE, ALIAS | “ent and fruit ein’ Owiir icrore | Mule to penetrate It with a knife B. K. TENNANT, ARRESTED AT SACRAMENTO, 18 THE KING- |at 610 Firet avenue pouth inet night DIVORCE CASES | PIN HIGHWAYMAN OF THE COAST shortly before wk. He had oid A SIGNAL &, ‘ been suffering } © the Ma KE. Forrest, alias Eugene Shoucke, nily and stealing everything|and heart disease fe ——— | ic dame dee People’s! sites B. K. Tennant, who was ar e in the house Last night he was tak e i | cd . — eek th Ghatamentn, Cal | police believe that Forrest] iii and died a few min Che following divorce multy wer ome ee Melee ve | wae also implicated In the robbery |ing down on a couch filed to Phe euperior court thie morn | day 2 warrMt sworn ow Se-|of the Moore residencagn Thirty-|removed .to the Tf w ng Frank Johnson agninet Annie 4 d | 1 I | k, Ss . A d c H bi § wy ‘have| ait, chargiog him With Tobbery,| eecuma avenger this. ‘Wehbery was| morgve and the case Investinyced by | Jobueon ee an olonial Block, Second Ave. and Columbia St auor and tted here, is charged with @n-| characterised by the ging and| Deputy Coroner Wilt ° i R Inst Joby Redle on pie - rot, Dr Bitek| inding ot the inmates of the House | oe Son - Phones: Sunset Red 66, Indepfndent 2 72 ham ‘ t December, gag-| Three «sexe ago Forrest lett Se-| CHICAGO, Apri ‘ Crotty, on| OME Of Meiners 1 members of attie. While here has waa for a , . Co) 8 © 6 ® ° © t) ® © ° J 2 ° 2