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R. R. NEGOTIATIONS ARE ALL OFF (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, March 2. like @ strike ts certain. j All negotiations between the ratl- | rene managers and the employes ended at 2 o'clock thie afternoon, | when the joint seasion ended. ag DEATH NATURAL At the postmortem examination non oe, DOM Yesterday afternoon over the ve - | body of Charles B. Teale, who died Se | suddenly in the Rainier<irand hotel | Monday evening, It was decided }that death was due to stomach trouble which affected the heart. .| The examination was held by Act |ing Coroner Wiltale, who was a® sisted by Dr, Thomas, who w AQRNTS» for lane Four labor untons of the drtvers in the efty are endeavoring to bring jabout the consolidation of their number into an executive council, which will transact all business for them. The four concerned ary teamsters, truckmen, laundry driv- ora, and sanitary wagon drivers. The latter union consists of Ital-/ —— ne | _INVESTMENTS. _ IND eR PURI, ON SECOND AV “ ee tert ow bis tome SNAP i view om the grentest 9 bargain aod will mee ERAT KEY COTTAGE. fear large pow tre oot ined) parthy tm ately heated af corner UNIVERAITY Diwrarcr commanding View of Lake { ant ine: ceesoeet bets ie the vicinity: This te worth boking jOhERT MALTRY. 19 SOOOT! Aleka Bhig iLiwquinhiMns Ps rhea eurth $25 a8 seve, RERRY GRALTY CO. a Pesce Bank Bod Sate ot. Tod see rere’ FARMS AND LANOS. ony Eas 2 GO. $2:¢ BARGAIN D rn moiere cottage. Wey tiewly acreaged beray y emobetrartabie view Leareiimrst, monnte ae ere 3 room cottage: tine mee Sarge Sovet ot, Swe po ake cg Ue pane na yevectpaily tur a a codying Tiets, will say Unet there mever was @ bet Senet, sat olene for acreage, ant ve aot ete, Dat aiew for lumen. cote 4 wo high im beth price Pere property ned, amt at Bo fice have we eter Sone & Letter Wastes of this clans then at the pewre he atty of Beattie mowed, staple inverticnmts paying & geet Geman. im fact, cheme im lot Bhat o@ is per moth. ee, ee, fo Witter Late 4 te & bieek 2m, oy foe & Seiwrrew tue Korthoset corper Vakime ond Norman for ume and Kctewaaete for $5.em commande view « Bue spertaent Lote 13 to DP. Jepub Met on tert tS Stat B00; B12; Boom fet 0ee80; 8.200 Hoth wets Repiat, ape > teary Carper end oe pom for” #3. 400. iat G, tek OT, Burke's D4 wititiom. ter a8 The. A B6G00 tract of TT eerste section 1 ite, #0 notes, tmpnered, wip 2S worth, ohacion te Wyan él Harter for reek. ae Santer to W. @ scree, teepeered. tv hip 2h north range 7 © nt te Capt. J. A. denen for 62.0. The four shove amet trecte of ined are at Ragle Harber. on saetige Leland, where we heave mundo sashes sales (he past aol. ty section $7. tows Mal Lee bet anrehere for When the mew talked of = Senttie & eremt stetie clews is bound to owtrival theme of Bentthe sore farm © wallow from road: aaron af plow E $00 cast, 62° eal foc iae, view ry Yom dower Mma yPes os biorks te nner heated faker raising letinew sat other re oe 7.0m. Will tke $1,000 war , » Wah BANK STATEMENTS. SEXTRMENT OF THK CON THE STATS BANK OF SRATTLE, Marsh 22. 1607 KEBOU RCE Bae) tae eoe.ote 12 8.241 82 tre as 10,737.71 arate boots P nae coum 7 hana nl from beaks... .206,512.01—~ 467 000.06 #1. 190,015.48 LIARILITIB® 4 $107,090 90 5,164.00 ic don 9,87 1.001 970.86 $1,120,915.48 of King, « the beak he Cashier o me thie purr. Raberribed and > befor atch day of Ma Leet WILLIAM ft tary $ 4,108, 9n0.08 ) 719.468.48 20TH 00 1 ry wi Fe Wving mining ant FORMA & CO. Gen hey ace 1,260,080.72 LIADILITIVR 74 It looks) According to the present plan the Gelegaten wilt not meet again The union delegates will meet late thie afternoon and decide what jon to take, ‘They have been in- structed by the referendum vote to call a «trike If they deem it | proper. jen scavengers, who have maintain ed their monopoly on the hauling of garbage. The consolidation movement, which one of their num: | ber states originated with them, ts believed to be caused by a fear on their part that with the advent of the city’s crematories they will be forced to resign a large part, at least, of their profitable monopoly | *} WILL LIFT NP EMBARGO Tomorrow te the date set by Gen- eral Manager Horn, of the thern Pacific, for the lifting of the em- barge on east bound dead through freight Local freight mea of the road stated today that they could not aay to what extent the erder could be carried out, bot that every effort would be made to comply with it. » Salata Ridin tn tiated = (Scripps Special Service.) BAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 27. Safe to predict that among the next bateh of indictments returned by the grand jury there will be one against Mark Gegate!, the millionaire and one of the attorneys for the Home Telephone company of Los Angeles. Neiile Smith, Gerstel's sten ographer, ts sald to have given evidence on which the indict ments against her employer will be based. A star witness fn today's sea- sion and whose evidence is ox pected to clinch the case against Gerteel, will be J. C Terrance of the Home Tele phone company. The district torney’s office believes be supply the connecting links that Heney and Berne have been seeking for the past 10 days. * * * * * . *. * * * . * *. *} 4 *. *. . . *. . . . * * HRHARAHHHRHEAEED SAILORS. ELUDE OFFICIALS Four sallors on the British ship Matterbam escaped during the night while the boat lay at anchor im the stream and swam ashore fmmigration offictala are searching for them. Unless the men can be found the owners of the ship will De fined and the men classed as deserters. VERDICT OF $10,000 The jury tn Judge Tallman’s wart returned a verdict of $19,000 in fever of the pidintitt tn tt | of Mary Datasti againet the weatern Improv company The plaintiff ts the widow of Jobe Da! a miner, killed the de mt at a! by an of coal gas. The suit was Soman by the wh w for herself and five minor children of the de- alt MONOGRAM =} COPYRIGHTED The Christian Endeavor conven tion committee, which met last night, placed a ban on the use of the ©. E. monogram and the lesu ance of souvenirs and progranis by private concerns The committee announces that it will prosecute any infringement of} the ©. B. copyrights The committee last night called for bids on 1,000 white yacht caps, which are to have green vicors and bands and are to be inscribed with| the names of the commitees which | use them, as “Reception,” “Enter | tainment” and “Messengers.” The purchase of 20,000 flags was! also or 4 from the American Flag company of New York The committees has under con sideration the establishment of downtown booths for the sale of convention ceftificates to local per sons desiring te attend the conven tion. The closing date for the sale| of certificates was set for April 16,/ but be extended to May 1 | PLAT PROPERTY NEX SPRING M urphy, who, with Frar ntiy purchased the inks, stated this morr property i not be} rir The 5 water fine woul ©. Install platted urtit expect menta such next #f w am coment walks, sins, parks and ays, before placing the the market. Murphy, who fm or ti new addition will be the same lines and sewer irivey erty or Mr own e of wurelturat, says laid out along a8 that district The Wrong Time. Miss Robinson—Does yo’ de bestest ub annything in dis w Mr. Moseby—Ah does, honey! Miss Robinson—An’ does yo" fo’ me keep a-growtn Mr. Moneby—Ya-ns, Miss Robinson—An married, does yo’ prorr sappo't yo’ hb Moseby Ideally im byar, Miss Robinson, us a questior we le bof ah do, honey! aftah we ts ine to wo'k fe atient) dat to discuss at a feelin }me ar mey a M Look w'en m " to’ tablet |attorney hopes to free Dye by THE {SEATTLE STAR _WEDNES TO INVESTIGATE DAKOTA WRECK United States Marine Inapector | Whitney stated this morning that, | re of | } eame from the Orient on the steapy | er Tremont can be located, the jm} vestigation of the wreck If the large) HU liner Dakota will commence; The wreeking of the Dakota does) hot seem to have taterefered hy the plane of her passengers, ntdet of whom proceeded to Yokohama, ad from there by other molg to their destinations, This ts in sub stance the information received by | Joseph Gardner from his wife, ho | together with her parents, Mr. and COTTERILL THE CHAMBER Frank W. Cotterill, sidings ot the State Federation of labor, and | leading union labor official in this} city, today sprung a sensation at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce by formally applying for | membership in that body. At pree ent there no unton represesta tives belonging to the chamber. The weal action on applications ia an immediate vote, but the cham ber, startled by Cotterill’s audacity, neaitated a few moments and thes } MAY REGRADE SIXTH SEVENTH AND EIGHTH | Ahanchal, DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Mr. E. Jones. Wm. B. Jones, an old time rest dent of thin city, died in Portland on Match 21. He was 66 years of soe and father of J. P. Jones, well known In this city, The body was brought to Seattle last night, and/ will be burted here, although fu neral arrangements have not yet been announced Mra. Harrington. Mra, Leonora Harrington, age 66 years, died yesterday afternoon at| jher home, 721 B. Denny Way. Burial | will be in Tacoma, the remains be ing shipped to that elty, at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, Mra. Harring ton leaves in this city two daughters, Mise Stella Harrington and Mrs. Paul Hedrick David arnett. David # Warnett died at Provi dence hospital last night at the age of 68 years. He was the father of W. J. Barnett of this elty, and of Mra. W. Bernard, whose husband bi known bore as a soap manufacturer. John Johnson. John Johnsen died at the Provi dence hospital this morning. The body is in the Bonney-Watson par lors awaiting funeral arrange menys. Mra. L. Sehoenfeld, and Herbert A | Shoenfeld, were among the passe gore of the ilhfated vessel. The Gardner-Bchoenfeld party, augmented by Mr, and Mrs. J. Thompson and daughter of this ejty, and Mr. and Mra. John J,| igse and daughter of Clnoinnatl, | ter landing proceeded to Yoko there on steam From the latter to Naganaki, | Canton and Hongkong ‘They are touring the country around the latter place now, intend hg to leave there on April 2 on the ne a ja for Ban Francisco. “STARTLES ma, and from | beria for Kobe, elty the party went John Bullo. John Bullo, age 18 years, died yes terday at his home in Bellevue, Wash. The funeral will be heid to-| sentions between the chamber and|morrow afternoon from the family | the labor unions over the Japan j|home, The body is now tn the exe exclusion problem, Mr. Cot | Bonney-Watson partons, torill feels that labor should be rep- angie wl ‘The action of the chamber on Cottertl!'s application will be watched with great Interest tn labor circles and others The southern states will do all they can to help make the A.-¥.- P.-E a success, James B. Metcalf, commissioner of the Alaska-Yukon- referred 1 hte petition to the commit tee on membership Mr. Cotterill was moved to make; his application by the recent dis A new proposal has been injected into the proposed regrading of Fifth | ay. and it is sald that the improve ment ts being held back to see what will come of the new plan. Residents § living on Sixth, Seventh and Kighth avs, between Madisom and James sts, want those ‘SEWER BIDS REJECTED PECULIAR OFFERS SHOWED con SIGNS OF COMBINE AMONG) CONTRACTORS TO DIVIDE THE WORK, | The ceumbers fi the board of pul} Ne works will not go to the length of saying that there has been any collusion between contractors for the distribution of city contracts among them, bet just the same the beard has objected several of the, WORLD’S PEACE MAY BE TOTTERING CONSTANTINOPLE, March 27 Under tnetructions from Washing ten, P. A. Jay, seoretary of tha) American embassy, will leave noon for Pagdad, Asiastic Turkey, to in spect the Bagdad railway, which is to connect the Mediterranean with the Persian gulf. Germans are do- tng the work. Jay will inspect and make a re port of the Kalser’s political activity! lirect to Washington. ALL IN FAVOR === OF BUREAU ‘The committee om city affairs of the Chamber of Commerce reported | to the chamber today at its regular} meeting that the proposition of i tablishing an information bureau at the Union depot has met with| favorable consideration by the rail road officials, and that {t seers) probable that such a bureau will be shortly extablished Both Asaistant Traffie Manager Adama, of the Great Northern, and Second Vice President Hannaford, | of the Northern Pacific, have prom | ised to use their influence in hav-/ tng the bureau established. } The plan of the committee ts to have the bureau maintained each year from May 1 to Nov. 1 (Seripos Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, March Indict- ments were today returned against the New York Central ratiroad, as a corporation and Vice-President Al b H. Smith and General Super intendent Ira A. McCormick in dividuals, They are charged with} manslaughter in the second degree as a result of the wreck of the Brew ater express near Woodland on the night of February 16 in which 24 were killed. Tho defendtnas wii) plead tomor- mow. Soday they were released on $10,000 bonds each. The maximum| sentence for the erlme charged ts 10 years In prison and the road as 4 corporation can be fined if found guilty. OYE PETITIONS FOR HABEAS CORPUS. habeas charged A potiton for a wrt of corpus of Lawrence Dye with robbery, was filed this afte noon, alleging that ho in held in} jail without due process of law. His] the information which fa technical fault in filed against him name the county in wheh the tp bery was committed. A new infor mation has been filed, but Dye lawyer claims that the prisoner “DEAN” CIGAR. be “_ The new quality. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN We are carry FISHIN in GUNS, AMMUNITION, HARDWARE AND BASEBALL GOODS. Cahen - Drew Company Successor to M. Se FIRST AVENUE CORNER FIRST | tom of the progr | hie | interest ific exp the state of Delaware, ! Routh Carolina, West Virginia, Tennens Alabama, Mineiseippi and Arkanaa just returned fr & southern where he visited many people was given as- wurances that substantial ald would rendered. The teginatare of meet July 9, and the sinxippl in Jan- states, in Met- ake appropria- streets tael Taded tn the regrade, and & petition is being prepared by them ‘The three avenues above Fifth ean be regraded very easily as far south as James et. and can be done at the same time Fifth better then later trip. jot prominence and be Alabama will leginiature of Mi wary, 190% Th calls opin tome contracts tn that were bid on D tant Bat urday Contractors made 4 difference in their bids on eight inch sewer pipe of 80 cents « foot. The board would hot stand for it and the high bide were thrown out. One contract was let for that pipe at $1.10 while on) another plece of work the bid was) $1.90 a foot The contractors say happened” that on ne omen contracta there bid for each job, each tte share. MAY SUE TO GET INSURANCE TAXES The state tax commission is con | templating bringing sait against the | ar companies to collect the that it “Just |» per cent premium tax on returned rly half ®) presiume as but one! The custom of the companion fire gett hae been to pay the 2 per cent tax! after deducting returned premiums. | The contention of the commission ts} | that the tax fs payable on the gross/| jaum collected as premiums The/ loss to the state of the taxes due on retarn premiums has been over 000 annui » vv ve (DR. MORTON ‘DEAD fesigns ne nee LONDON, March lieved here that Germany's on the Pe a guif through the Bagdad railroad will soon threaten} OO" the world’s pesce and that Jay’®| geste died mission js more important than one | tro sepitel trem of Inspection. It is known that the] 00. president wants first hand informa| ww and the ¢ vital — be whe ten, for m at Rostyn, resident of Minor Dr with Rime sures are 4 yeaterday be dineane been teted for three years leaves a wWodow condition from | wh H Charies Dr A Northern P perly if three art mn hae aff dimense Bimenton is in @ oritions promine to become portance. ear “ cannot twice be put tn Jeopardy for he same offense rrange ts for the funeral have been made BABY EATS DISCARDED CAPSULES AND DIES MURPHY'S STORE 16 ROBBED, | ™ meat market} an Murphy of | the Nisth ward, and located at 708 Swing st, Fromonst, was barglar ‘ized last night and $7 taken from the cash register. The safe was anmolested. The burglars entered | by cutting a wire screen (Star Special Service.) NANAIMO, B.C March 26 [Mabel Bone, Ladysmith, died yesterday under very sad circum stances. The little one, who was about 2 years of age, waa out, play jing and picked up some capsules of | medicine that had been thrown out by someone near her home and ate them, death resulting a short time afterwards from poisoning ST. CLAIRE CASE FINISHED. MOY BACK FIN “TS UNPOPULAR tion by the harces tha’ asaistant ¢ Incotmp ling a gove marine Cc. St neer of tent and — nt The investig neu) for Idaho, Moy Rack Hin Oregon, Wash acerna to be ne ountrymer the official repor re ia among thore tr bs oath country. A short tion signed tor a 1 > Chinamen tn Seattle v te “ i cottage the Chinese - oval to minister North car neul's re { bie using | oppress his iis requesting on the his powers as « The petition “DEA The new quality " CIGAR, nirymen. was missed by the imperial mintete Po getting | with ing hinese are fr them ertain property in that city fch they planr a Chit #0 exchange, in order to force Don't you feel sorry for the man who hasn't the will power to do what he knows he ought to d You know every man ought to start @ Savings Account. ” ed to erect them | » use property in which he has an HERMANN TRIAL (Sestoga Talogranh Gervies,) WASHINGTON March the Hermann trial teday W! am 5. Valk al examiner of the gen- al land office, ified that Jo " who lleted and We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts 27.--At a ape w tracy in tt 4 him tt k BRANCHES — Ballard, Georgetown, JAMnG D. HOOR %. B SOLNER DIRECTORS Ferdinand Behmite J. D Rosenbers A Denwerth c Dagn Hoge a rough th {fice Renton, id that to De eived $2,500 from ember Ben witness « 1H03, he rec President Cashier Jack Wrer @iack on t? jane removed to “ water James D. Jentally while clea the W & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave, and Cherry. Hoge Bidg. Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. BEST LOTS FOR a full line of THE MONEY IN WEST SEATTLE At $9 $500, terms, in ” to lot on ¢ Joseph addition " from Pion Square. HURRY! Joseph E. Thomas @ Co., Inc. 109 Cherry 8t., Entrance to Lowman Bldg ler & Co, Retail. BUSY STORE AND MADISON } ON THE FRONT ‘The steamer City of Beattle of | erhoune to carry flour Northern the Pacific Coast Steamship Co,, is} China ports, ie now at due to arrive in port this afternoon | cisco and ts expected with a cargo of 120 boxes of fish| within « few days and 62 pas gern Bhe carries Atlas, $120,000 in gold dust, which ts the Standard Ol com~ largest shipment of dust to be yesterday with the brought south this season and reports b. The City of Seattle will be placed “ Lote on the run of the Cottage City,| 6sles off Cape Bianco. The line which is expeaied to arrive from| ‘the barge broke during the gale the north tomorrow to undergo re and the barge war drifting swiftly pairs, The steamer Alki will be| towards Cape Blanco when, after placed on the run of the City of | 24 hours of hard work, the crew ot Beattie. the Atlan mucceeded in getting @ second hawser fast on the barge Up to o late hour this afternoon the officials of the Northwestern | VARSITY TO DEBATE ON Steamship Co, had not received any NEGRO QUESTION, report of the wrecked steamer Northwestern, bat it is believed! The annual Intercollegiate debate that the steamer is still hanging to-| between the Universities of Idaho gether on the rocks where she| and Washington will be held Thurs- truck day evening in Denny ball. The = subject of the debate will be: “Re The solved, That the fifteenth amend- rived. yesterény ment and the second section of the with @ cargo |fourteenth amendment to the com Pacific © Bteamabip stitution of the United Stated be The French ship Bugente Feu- repealed.” trelle arrived from Antwerp yester day afternoon, 142 days out, and WHITELAW REID BETTER, ts a rough trip. While weigh- ing her anchors in the stream laat night both anchor chains broke and the heavy ancho nk to the bot tom of the bay. Capt. A. P. Spanid- ing secured & busy to tle to, An effort will be made to recover the anchors, The lh M, Gray Steamship com- pany yesterday re 4 notice that they hed been awarded the contract for carrying the first mail to Nome. The steamer Corwin, of that company, which is the first] past reputation for serving the best boat to sail north every season, will| of everything reasonable prices depart for Nome on May 10 with a! wil! be upheld full cargo of freight nd exprem and @ heavy pasnenger let The German steamer T wh has been chartered by Frank Wa h tt Ban Fras ind ‘The steamer an off tank steamer of the pany, arrived barge 91 in tow, ing encountered sev and on re Matterhorn ar- Rotterdam for the company tinh ship from of cement rant March th 27.—Reporta Whitelaw will return last of April who for many years successfully aged the Delmont« co Cafe in the Colman Building, an~ nounces to his friends and patrons that he has again entered into busi- ness, and is now ready to serve them at the Popular Restaurant in the Cecil Hotel building, where his LONDON from Riverla are Reid is recovering to bis post here the Mr. Cadi at OFFICIAL ANN OUNCEMENT. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee, April 4, 6 and & SAN CARLO OPERA COMPANY. Henry Russell, Director. 160 Artists, Including MME. LILLIAN NORDIC, Pate NinLont SiG. CONSTANTINO, Mile. Dereyne, Mile, T: Mme. Bortinat 8: nor Sepursia, Big rtin, wee Poenaris Bignor Galperini ani ore. horus 55; Ballet 20; Orchestra 50. Sig Conti, Conductor. REPERTOIRE. he a * Friday Saturday Matines Saturday Night, Double Bill Prices—Sofa seata, $5; balancelower fioor, $4; balcony, first etx rows, $4; balcony, next rows, $3; balcony, last five rows, $2; gallery, six first rows, reserved, $1 unreserved, $1: matines, same af night. Mall orders, both in and out of town, recelved now. Box office sale opens Tuesday, April 2. Thursda “La Givgonda Ls teovints “Don Pasquale” and “I Pagliacci” $150.00 Lots 60xi36 20 Per Cent Gash NEAR NEW CITY RESER- OIR AT GREEN LAKE. $250,000 will be expended this year in building the res- erveir. Over $1,000,000 more will be spent in the Green Lake district this year in street improvements. The entire street car system in this district will be changed and improved. Greater im- provements will be made in this district In 1907 than in any other suburban district of Seattle. Now is the time to buy if you want quick returns. These lots are £0 ing fast and will not last long. This is the greatest opportun- ity to make nroney fast on a small investment ever offered in Seattle. Chittenden-Munger Co 605 Peoples Bank Bldg. Phone Main 1961. Rainier alley A section of the city where values are bound to imcrease These quarter acre tracts have been on the market since March 10th. We have sold about { the tracts and have only a few left. Do not delay bat come in and secure one be fore they are all gone. Rach tr under cultivation and the soll ia very rich and productive. Some having as many as 30 heavy bearing fruit trees—such as apple, cherry, ete Prices are from $450 each to $850.00, according to the im provements thereon. An {deat spot for a home ant a good place to buy as an Investment, as already several have been resold at a good profit To get to Robinson Tracts, ake the Renton car on Wash ington st., get off at Mathie son Station, go west on plank walk to tracts. Robinson Tracts Are Going Two Lots On Sunnyside $1800 TERMS Close to Thirty-ninth, four lots in Lakewood, one-half jock from Rainier Heights car line extension; fine view, #1.900—terms. Fine corner on between James ar Old improvements pay per month. Ware & Ireland 419 Bailey Bidg. Phone 2148, Prices Soon to Be Advanced Fighth av., Madison. $90.00 A. Robinson Wilbur 8. Lewis. A. Robinson & Co Alaska Bldg. Ind. 900. Main 894 $500 © 81.100 ear Fa: are goed for @ sharp advance OLE HANSON, 608-9 New York .Block. Cheap Home Sites Lote! GET OUR Booklet on real estate invest ments FREE Citizens’ Trustee Co 103 Yesior Wa Lote! Lots! From $175 to $250 $50.00 Cash Monthly GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. Balance a lot on cement sidewalk with swe Fremont, hake street graded. view of Ballard, and Mountains. WEST SIDE REALTY CO, FREE We keep an abstract system and will be gind to tell you the name of the owner of any plece of property in the city free of charge. GREGOR M’'GREGOR 301 Empire Building. HARVARD REALTY CO, 27 Walker h Phones 29 Building Be 51 PAnM LANES Come And See Us For West Seattle Property DILLY-CHANDLER CO, 205 Pacific Block. 1SLAND COUNTY, 317 Bailey Building

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