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ee le ee PALL IT “==: | OFFERS TO HELP elved no reply from the gover After calling at the mayor's of | flee Akers dispatched a tole labor jthe ata’ him to prosecute LASKA MERCHANTS MAKING BIG PROTEST am t¢ QouTHEASTERN A AGAINST ALLEGED COMBINE qk OF CHARTERING STEAMER TO RUN INDEPENDENT. OF STEAMSHIP COMPANIES nm missioner the forming him that th } Counet! }eviden ewaary vietion In the ase and tn Qentral Labor supply all the poure A con # prepared tc to © ne y_auano % PER CENT REDUCTION 1 that near y ay the all tant |@ different mode of procedure would [every employe haa been forced ee charged by the two| be promulgated work over 10 hours, in direct viol companies indignation High, jtlon of the 10-hour law,” sald Mr Alaska port Previous to last December both |Akers today. “We Intend to pros gout Chamber of Comm jthe Alaska Steamship company and | SUS the proprietors of the Casem Deeg to act In conjun : Pacific Coast Steamship com-|'8¥84ry. If they persiat in diare 3 ber of Douglas and 0 pany had contractors. This allowed |#4"¢!ng the law, we will follow them — " ontractor a 20 per * t ditch was br unt om the face of the ; meeting of the central L which arrived Inst ieDt-) Kit” Thon besides this. discount [UO! Iast night Mr Akers submit por of last year the quarterly rebates were allowed in| (0 D!8 report on conditions In the Ta Decree. ae company 804 | Ridition, Now the companies, or. |ca#eade laundry, Fle claims to have onclustve evidence violation of Steamsdip company se ganising themselves into a oy their respective COM~/ bing, have done away with the go] ‘%® State labor law net a that al i per cent discount and tne ot cone were vo wn lee quarterly rebates at even percent Repel new ral ages have changed to semi-annual ~ annual rebates. ! taal Batre S|" But now the tables are changed | The per cent Ia no longer allowed. | Jand instead of quarterly rebates, tt jhas been changed to semi-annual who it tps $500 to $1,000 per annum | jonately for the half year t. A merchan Fy h of freight north and he jand anaval. Now a merchant 04 a contract will be rebate he sh Ftp ike bas must « J r eoretary of the Cen eat I “or Counell, ealled at the ity hall thie morning » ascertalr Whether the mayor had received any rey hin letter to Governor Mead with reference to the refusal of State Labor Commiastoner Hub jbard to collect evidence and ute the owners of the Cascade \au@dry for @lieged violation of the tate labor law. The mayor had| ON BUILDING SEATTLE Re ee a a ER 1 | \ } STAR-—THURSDAY, MARCH 1 , 1906. STRENUOUS TIMES AROUND RENTON | AMBRO MOGUSH DRIVES COUPLE OUT OF THEIR HOME—HENRY JONES SHOOTS BURGLAR IN THE BACK—OTHER HAPPENINGS, RENTON, March 15.-—A few even; The MeKanlass minstrels appear inge ago Imbro Mog an Itallan} ed at Renton last night to give @ borer, entered the home of Mr.| large show, but after finding that and Mra, Tracklaier, who live one| the house was not full, sang a few mile north of Renton, and or songs, blew out the lights and went the old peop out of the back to tle Then he sat wn by the fire j an easy chalr to enjoy himself, | The Palace bar, the new saloon at Mr Tracklaier at once notifte Renton ia now running at full he town marshal, Jake Macey, who! biast This makes eight oa ne for proceeded to the place acoom od | Renton by a friend. They entered the house} tS J with thetr guns in their har and| ‘The roof of the house owned by after @ short struggle the man,|Dr, Beach, at Renton, caught fire > did not see the sight} Tuesday morning, but was quickly of the big revolv seeded in| put out by the Ke m fire depart pu the hand ah | ment. Tho damage was alight. M 8 Wee then » Renton and brotght bef lee of the} The C. & P. B. depot at ge Peace Robert Schult who gave! in the reof from the man 26 daya in t minty jail one of the engines and | for disturbing the peace the entire roof was destroyed, The amount of the damage le not known Henr Jones, a farmer who liv two miles northwest of Renton, Peter Sxymonski's house caught 4 one sack of flour, fire Tuesday morning from @ defect ‘oes, two hams and IM/ed flue, bat the quick arrtval of the which had been taket | Renton fire department was all that from his house while he had been saved the bousa at work ! He at once suspected a certain | person who had been living high of aon eags ‘The severe cold at Renton has in the last week burst 18 taps on the | | eating rifle at his aide jan was hauled to the city jal At ) sharp the man suspected walked the hy af Ra NEYDALS aes : tye A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothier? e « windowjare the happy parents of an eight J * got b t back Jones « . ered) The fifth annual bal! of the For jthe ma tw get up, « with the eters of America will be given at vaxle of the gun close to his headj che 1. 0. O hall, Parkhurst was marched off to Renton andjoréhestra, of Seattle, will furnish ned over to the marshal, He was) the music for the evening and they later bound over to the superior| will dance until 6 o'clock Sunday} art. | er ae — EERE EERE REE RHE * * & ofthe ir of Agnew Jack & FAILED 10 | Great Sachs Bros. Sale * of irth of Andrew * j . # fon, seventh pre { thee # United States. No celebration « & of the event will take place in & 5 * this city * : | en’s Clothing SERRE RRR Re ee st . ‘ Owing to the insolvency of the 1 i the sum of $12 by the/ International Fireproof Conatr » » company. Bef the | ton ee. y work on the bu ‘ ates w changed he would relat Serenth ay, and Pike wt. is at eve a ximately ¢ mpany is now amahip offt ave been receiver and : with for st. They <n w but a in the) up the construction of the t ‘ t stoke like a mig om} will be resumed t t be men Jecretary Lee D. Gilmer, of the from the north now in (he « mMpany, stated today that it would i* ertaining @ echeme to & week or ten ays before work — at ——|a er at certain | would be resumed. The low biddin ; - m The low bidding "FARDES, LEBOLD & COX, | » By on contracts, leaving a slender mar fote at Green Lake, fine be a great deal cheaper than the | gin ot pre fit, caused the company’s = elty wa: sttewalks tn a now charged | imac terms. a ! Object to Rebates. tees ‘at Byron, on Rainlor f Foe The Douglas of com Pie ats lot In Georgetow < t m the foot int, Roa 7 ‘“ of why reitroad by | ‘ara. demands of the companies ts a re-| } J titul new m in existing fretaht rates of e ET ice tieaant 20 per cent, the abolition of the re bate system and the encourage-| ment of competition tn sh | Yukon river steamboat men are and the extension of the Interest making arrangements for leaving commerce laws to Alaska. for their northern posts. The White Pass & Yukon route has notified their different crews that they must report at Whitehorse by the middle of April. Several captains and en jeineers will go north within the jnext fow days The White Passe has nearly all of ite steamer on the ways at Whitehorse, although two are at Dawson and will 2 readiness to leave with the ead of the fee Captain Jack Green, of the Cas ea, will go north next Sunday to } | | CANNERY 1S T BE OPENED fend 2 HALLER BLDG Ind. THR MADR seusth weet 4e. IN NA Seanad ree R. O. Leonard, manager of the| make planus for t suminer's st Rainier Boulevard; terms | © ombia cannery at Chilkat, near| ness He is the ¢ on the | Haines iay on| Yukon, having yed lace _ | the gang of| the rush days own B CLAYTON @ 80N. a me preparations for the|ed by Va ver parties. ma DEAL EFLATH. INSURANCE AND m of operations. Last year| C. W. Thebo, the managing own LOAN. annery was the only one hwateha, oper SO Mew Tork Block. and @ pack of 30,000 was|ated between Dawson and Fair modern cottage. 1% blocks ear. | p p. This season the Ce: bia | banks. ave on the next Jef Anas Hil; improvement 1: ) cannery will extend ita fishing far-|ferson for Dawson, where his =. | ther south in Lynam canal and cover) steamer is beached. Several of bis . Modern In every re-| more water crew w go north to the intertor gonatruct ment] €. F. Barlow, one of the beat) with bim. and basemen’. wots §° | best known cannery superintendents ited to sult. caly FW cant er im the northern fish business, will go north with Mr. Leonard to act tn le east of 7. che to lake, that ‘We id in one or more neres ( sed om small monthly pay-| Bente have either hich or low lands | Dest of eofl. 4 ERICKSON, | fre o ernst eppe Washingson Biorie frontage oa First av. south, opp site the Stetsen-Poat mill, for $200, 000. The property nen lots 2, 3 and 4 in block 329. The contract for the asphalting of ie N. and surrounding streets. b was let by the boerd of works omday, is one of the cheapest jobs for by the = WILL ASSUME © 5) OFFICE MONDAY on beech. ¢ feo BEAUTIFU INVESTMENT CO, t pavement in otty | sed from $1.65 to as high a8) 7. incase of George F. Russell yard not te for 27,. [0ttY treaaurer-elect, will not inter toh av. N. contr sre yards of aaphalting ana {fre with the transfer of t {fice a ee contenct rote ta con. | by City Treasurer Rathbun on next = The conte; |Monday noon t Mr. R has taken the oath of aa office and qualified, his bond hav ae mane at tate ing been approved. His {ilness will oer per year, or prevent him from taking charge of Where and soys be w the oeaee the office next Monday, but ( 80 reasomadse offer ten Geainbenamen tate wig. | Treas Rathbun will turn eve aether with maintenance for ten pres “ o é be $1.75 a square yard, | therefe paadrsnde cad o - | Mr. Russell te laid up at his b BROAD stheET For Sale—Real Estate with diphtheria. He is not seriousl former, $. Hm, 12 10, bat will nfined to the house nine to for two w having been quaran tined for that period Pee ine * Mr. Rathbun will leave for the #TEewarr. eaat imme after giving up the absent about a ffice and INVESTIGATING LIFE INSURANCE ALBANY jew of bay; B40 for erms. Malo 20% JER > & ME LE, Wreckage of what may be the overdue bark Nicholas Thayer,| which left Seattle tn January for] Seward with a general cargo, bes been found in Queen Charlotte ist and by the captain of the Steamer Tees, A wire this from the received * after noon by tary lated ot the Merchants’ exch inge. The finance committee of the city WINS AGAIN council {# again in session this af ernoon in an effort to reach some |aareement an to the sale of the) city stable property, for which the CHICAGO, March 15.—In the na-| 0m of $250,000 has been offered. Itfonal amateur billiard champion-| Members of the committee are ship tourney, this afternoon. De [of the opinion that the property ls marest defeated C. D. Norris in 26| Worth at least $240,000. This aft late waa the guilty party, Thinking! water pipes in different houses yuld get a shot at the thief.) t iu the bushes near the house ‘Ipgian Dan was arrested Tuesday wday morning with a Winches} night for being drunk and disorderly PHILADELPHIA, Terry MeGovern faller to ait the old tradition that a deposed champion can regain the pinnacle of fame, and lost his fight against Battling N m last night the end of the sixth round March WRECKAGE IS FOUND 128, rnoon Judge Humpbries appeared before the committee with a protent innings by « score of 200 to A boliding permit was asked for }thin price. He believes it to be today tor a $49,000 apartment house, | worth $450,000, and gave the opin to be built for Mofiwaine & Hem lion of several real estate men to} ninghausen, on the northeast corer) back up his statement of Sixth ay, and Madison at STORY A LIE ‘ew YORK, INCREASES IT POWER ? March 15 —Law rence Rogers, who made the com plaint and plot to assassinate Dr ynfemed to perjury this He eald the story wae a from the start, and hope of securing @ life rom Dr. Rogers A committee of the City F a ting of Women's clubs to ‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., March 15-{a¢ested the Chamber of Commerce fe down-town play groun Both houses passed a bill this af atter was ¢d to the pe noon increasing the powers aa 2 ee . oa wiieutear é John Schooley w ntersta: mmer mmission tol tak on ie administer oaths and compel jeged malpractice hooley wanted $30,000, but ny, but the house cut § Gillian m the appropriation because it foclared the commission would need}, '!e" ie pe tition in wing 150,000, which would be in some | Judament him by Calvin 8 obtained other appropriation in the supe rt WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS bac rae against selling the property even at! EE NE LN CT | CN ecm AI nty comm addition to the w wing will T 1 wer t | Catherine Mu has sugd EXIT OF SLOT MACHINES CAUS E6 DISCHARGE OF GEVEN MEN | iis ye 4) oon. aaa f EMPLOYED BY AMERICAN NOVELTY CO, WHICH FINDS more wane hines Bares ¢ ITSELF WITH $3,000 OF UNG ALABLE MACHINES ulk on it J. B, MeGrey la handling the plaintiff's case V HINGTON, D, C., March 16. PP Baap mira nafhanen wt emals bow é eenage : ' The battle Jolo was described is epatr of slot machi und other | tr f it i the house today by Jones, of Vir- gambling appliances in use in th t . ke 5 gre massacre,” and Bacon, Jelty have been discharged within! for it, The \ t rela, in the seq said he | the last two days, as a direct rewuit! of sex ft hin i t er would be proven f the order of Mayor Mallinger in| in the "an ook h recet Justified. or Lodge declared, lordering ali the .: ennatithan: ot | tren Ms , ° r ¢ eant| lt Was not 6 yet to condemn lef the snlesns ser $3,000 thew att lthe American soldier + ping orton ity company | chines f ' — in the owner of @ large nu the 1 Clyne stands of the city b rder went out abolishing er t practice of the company t rent the machines and k : repair for ents a week til th To the compeny owing the ma-| place ha of w slot | hinen the order putting them out of | machine SARGENT OLD COPPER ers FRENCH WINDOW election, numbe Fe CATCH 46 ip Y WILL C ME (ise warrants t On sale ail day Thursday with be signed by rning [J nother purchase. All other ape mayor and Paint ot nish Brush $65 Pathfinder F TWO DAYS LATE, im Excursion to California with Corbin brake On ount of the Special train leaves Seattle March |f $1.26 Welsbach Lamp, | ound t J clude Pull- | . 4 by the change tn the olty adminia-| 16. Round trip by includes Pull- |B 4 Veeter cyciometer tration ext week, the gular| man accommodations going, meals. Si oe India O8 Mtone monthly psy day at the elty hall| side trips, ete Limited number ad 06 send you our will not ocew . Instead | passengers taken, Make reserva |B orice list. It will sav of April 20. rhe pay roll| tions now with Ne money on standard goods. this mor ally large, in-| tleket office, or Seer iuding the warraita for the vay-)of the Seattle Com SPINNING’S CASH STORE ment of election officers at the otty! Eitel building Phenomenal Price Cutting Friday and Saturday will mark the beginning of the end of the biggest bargain harvest of the year. No old goods, but the cream of one of the largest wholesale stocks on the Pacific Coast. Men’s Heavy Weight Worsted Suits vood for All new Single and double breasted, made up in latest style, ele gantly tailored and perfect fitting all seasons. | patterns, | Regular $18 Values | Closing Price 100 SUITS FROM SACHS BROS, | MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS, HEAVY STOCK, CONSISTING OF WOR WEIGHT, SINGLE ri J 7 If STED,’ TWEEDS AND SCOTCH | sumkeeuhs aun aus Peres if GOODS, SINGLE AND pDoUBLE| 2&8" Oe me BREASTED, ALL SIZES; SOLD | ES; GOOD TRIMMINGS AND DURING THE SACHS ‘S. SALE | SPLENDID WORKMANSHIP. REG- AT $10.00. | ULAR $12.50 CLOSING | VALUE Los I B ses s | ING PRIC Children’ 5 Suits Young Men’s Suits Etc 1 Blouse ister Gray xed Tweeds xtch Goods, in \ p the New S g Fashions, perfect fitting, ‘ . $4 bby in appearance; all sizes from 15 to 20 a Regular values $10.00. ( losing 3 piece S n a apiece Si PRICE $6.85 S re " y Double and Single Breasted . P Latest Spring Novelties, saterials rt x ate effects, fit to perfection ut 50 val Closing Pric { nS la ing Price $8.50 ASK CLERKS FOR THEIR UNION CARDS A. Bridge & Co. Hext Door to Bon Marche 1415-1417 Second Ave.