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SPT POD OTH DOD 0900000 Weather for Tomorrew bcos wenn THE SEATTL VOL. L-NO. 10. WASHING TC ITALY ASKS OUR CONSENT To Send Warships to China On a i) nmosce a pnd will be kept open tl 10 p, ¢ ho th give men who Rave nowhere to epend thelr evenings, a place to ir F~ Uncle Sam Is Now a Power to Be Com i's! Sotiss Noss) bear future. The two main front butiding have been Jdinctonm, and if the March 8—That Uncle Sam is hereafter Stet, "s beek : ‘ered. The « oO Siatic hes inereaned 25 per cent. since th to Asiatic removal of the Hbrary to ite pre ent place, FIEND'S WORK of the with | work ts matin- | room covered WASHINGTC to be consulted on all matters appertaining politics, was shown this morning when a communica- tion was received from the Italian government through its resident minister here, stating that an Italian squad- ron was now under orders to proceed to San Mun Bay} and seize.a portion of the territory for a coaling station, | Bombs Placed Behind a Mag- and asking what the attitude of the United States gov- azin ernment would be; also requesting support, and, if} Paris, atareh s Mecessary, co-operation, No answer will be eNO | eczema poh aga ae the President and Cabinet have given the matter | found benind « magasine there. This and cateful consideration. er tas och Sees wo oon «it is reported here that the Chinese foreign office has * finally broken off all negotiations with Italy regarding San Mun Bay, and is.awaiting the outcome. lon din. | ve and the news of the dimcovery has caumd intense excitement Queen May Recover. PRUSSELS, March & Queen Mariehas had « good night, and) there are strong hopes for her re | covery 4 Ae < Ea de ~ SIARPSHOOTERS CAPTURED H Observer Saftabury predieted rain for today, but says fair weather will | prevati this evening. Fair weather te predicted for eastern Washington Early this morning the local observ - of issued the following synopsis: “Ac area of low pressure | uff the Washington coast. It t« apparently of only stight enerey, a@ the barometer reading» are pot low, | and the winds are only moderatety | }high at exposed points, tke Fort} lines, by the Idaho men. An unfor-| Canby; maximum yeloelty, @ 8.E; tunate mistake resulted in the death | Portiand. 1 8. There has been « Light On Yesterday’s Victory. MANILA, March ©Since the engagement of yesterday. in which ler the damage re |CuTTE now central | © the Wyoming regiment and General ' Hale* brigude distinguished them- J"eettes, Re important clagh hax tak~ » #etinied with thelr victory, return- | e4 to carp, and the tesurgents have deen gradually rececupying their lost ground, “One ¢pieqde of the morn- ing wae the capture of nineteen Fiwpine sharpshooters withing the wee mistaken for a FUlpine by one of the American sentries, and fatally Word has been received that the Of. tsis were retained by the Am- etican administration. General Otis reports one private Killed and eleven wounded since last Saturday. of private Champlain last night. He) generat fall in temperature. rain has cccurred Unroughout Wi “| ingion, Oregon, aud northern Call-| formes. Light frost is reported from Rosrburg, Or,” sires age ROME, Mareh &.—The Itatian gov- erpreent will at once dispatch a ) WED? IAY E AT THE SEATTLE. do-James- Kidder A Othello laxt night at and apprectatt os Mr, Jamew and lant iat his popu jarity in th ndid rendering of t ece, Mr, Warde as Iago wan excellont, and Mins Kidder ax Dew demona was superb, The company appears tonight in “The Behoot for and on ‘Thuraday night in THE DYEA FIRE. Passengers from the north tell con flicting tales regarding the fire at Dyea on the ven of March 2% Among the buildings burned the Northern hotel, 2 Chitkoot livery stable, and the court Nona ‘The damage t# placed at 912,000 by nonfe, and a much sinaller 1 by others, Since Dyea's boom departed, month since, 1€ heems diMfeult ple from the north to dec first cost of the structure. the present value, as alle THROUGH MAILS NOW. . both the vat Northern ah eastern two mails per Reginning March Northern Pacific and G: traine will carry thr mit. ‘Thin will give day to all potnts along the route. The Milwaukee train will leave Chieage at $0 a. m., and arrive at Minne in at 1045 pom The train will reach St. Paul in time to Acliver the weatern mal! to the night train of the thern Pacific. HE WANTS DAMAGES. ©. Winkley has commenced sult in the puperior court against the therm Pacific railroad for alleged bedlly injuries recelved while em- ployed in tearing down some old baror on the tide fiat, last fall. He sues mm the superior court for one Jotlar lees than $2000. NG THEIR HEADS OFF Comfuctora on the main tine of the #t. Paul & Duluth road are repert- “A to be under the axe. They are | being @ismtased, and their places Mit ed by men from the branch roads Rumors are eurrent that some of the juctors on the Creat Northern snd Northern Pacific roads will be disimninsed. HO FOR HAVANA. ‘The Great Northern hae recently evtabtished rates m Seattle to na, Cuba. They are $115.25 fret " SVENING, oo AUST OUT wore | SEATTLE STAR. MAROI 8, ISD. FROM ATLIN What He Saw at the’ | Mines. —— { $1.00, $1.25, $1 corted it away on a wagon, Every- thing in the line of groceries, from a cake of soap to quantities of amok ed ments, was selected, the burglars In teketog best stock. the of everything B. ROBERT'S ALASKA TRIP. ‘Treosurer Flumerfelt, of Kittit county, says that perkonal property tox Is being promptly paid, and be- fore limitation expires, most of it wilt be paid, judging by the way the money in coming in Hep buyers in Yakima county, it are now offering to contract the coming crop at Lt cents better. Thin is the best price for yearn this early in the and indicates a good year for | ¥. Bebert, a well known mining man Who came down from Alaska fow day ago, ip in the city and wil return herth on the Kors He wor wan one of the @jscoverers of Me- ‘ - Donald ernek. Me wan in the At-| S¢hoot section %4, township 2 “ rorts, Snohomish county, waa sold 1» COURETY LWO Weeks Ago, and COM. ee eee ne eum of. $64000 viting his trip, he maid: Atlin City hax the appearance at present of an old, deserted camp, in stead Of a new camp, where all in buat’e and etir. The passage of the | exciusion act by the Hrttieh Col- umdi parilament was a corker, a» nine-tenths of the inhabitants were Yankees, ‘This, of course, stopoed the flnighing of all the buildings un. ! der eonetruction, and those who had; in expecting to prospect the | ming summer, and who had no cla‘ona, had but one thing to do, and thet was to come out | Quite ® nomber had taken in| thelr supplies by hand sleds, and o/ fewchad & stork of goods stored expecting to open emall stores | in the spring, but now It te at! off | with them, amd they, too, are re- turning to Skagway to wajt until they can dispose of their goods now in Atiin to parties’ going tn. “At the djscovery on Pine there! lare elght or ten persons, some pre- | parting for the development of thetr) | properties when the open season | commences, at the foot of Kustwah | of Curpriae lake. A few miners are) buliding eabine in this community. | At the source of Surprise lake, on} | Denlet Kelliher, of Seattle, purchas- warter, and A. 0. ison, 1 mill company, of Everett, purchased the rest, en eee WHEAT FOR CHIN Give Something Be- sides Rice. gone ther TT WILL BE CORN AFTER WHIM When Will the Millions of the Orient Change Their Ol¢ clams, and $99.75 second. The route | March creek, two tents are up, but tn by way of the Great Northérn line) ne persons are occupying them at Appetites. to St Paul New Orleans, and) presente Granite and Wright orecks Tampa, Florida, and thence by | are very . 1 belleve it te con- ———— ps rteaniship to Havana. coded that Wright, although smatt, TO BEAT j squadron of five cruisers, with 100 guna and 140 men, to China, to obtain an apology from that countey for the refusal to grant the demand of Signor Martins, Italian minister at Pekin, for a concession at Ban Mun bay, to be tised as a naval sta- ton and coaling depot. Peaceable, Uncle Gam will come over.end apend the evening with | him and bring his knitting bag slong. If he will work and not fight, serve and not shirk, Uncie Sam will tut him on his feet. strengthen hie tally and Physically. knees, lift up his chin, open bis eyes. jatve him a home, a flag.a faith, a God | ROME, March & — The Pope has *nd a country. If he rebels, Uncle been left In & weakened condition by | @am will give hi what Sherman said | bis Hiiness, and he is in a depressed | wa: was and what Dewey gave his state montalty as welt as physic- op of ‘ally. ‘He does not think he can rally| he “Freedom” claims to be owned | * wufficient «trength to resiat another /ard edited by Americans. Except spell ‘of siekriens, and t, therefore, | for this statement, it te claimed the aerxious to create the required num- | impression might occasionally pre- ber of cardinals doon. vail it Wan being conducted by a —e second tido-Engtishman a ta Kip- _ WRS. HANSON SURPRISED Hing. ‘The apartments of Mre. Polly Han- : LONG THE WHARVES. #0, the landlady of the ‘Toledo penile ~ Dour, 1104 Third avenue, were in-} pisteh steamer Manuense sailed 1 fast evening by a number of , last evening for Tacema. From filends and neighbors. Mra. }intr. she gues to Hawall THE BEATS Hotel Bill in the Legislature. POPE IS. WORSE. ‘Is Greatly Depressed Men. WILL IN THE SHOW. President Witt, of the Great North- era. has been having » whole lot of} experience on tbia trip “west, At! Spokane the other day @ switch en- | . gine smashed into the prive car. BOMIPACES FAVOR ITS ADOPTION breaking windows and panels, and! then later he had « hard time in the) snow Gvifts along the road The | Sporamman-Review of Monday says | at Pr of his trip | Inst This Sort of ity. er considerable tribulation for w plow gang, the train bear. it the wn Hanson was, completely surprised. | ing President Hill pushed Itself! ening Was passed in games,! pritish ship Iranian sailed last Over (ne Cascade mountains Satur: | 4 and dancing, Refreshments | evening for Burope, loaded with a 4 fight. Jt was delayed by snow _—- , Were alto served. The guests were! cargu of wheat. at Skykomish for some time, and) about forty In number. on the east side it war again Locai hotel men are Interested In “ —— Tug Resotute is away towing yes- | ed by the same element. Fo the bili before the logisiature mak- y sels in Sound waters. She will prod. | President Hill's spectal came the ing if a misdemeanor for a man to ; laty make another towing trip to |«ular east-bound overland. It was! “jump” his hotel bill, ‘The Dill in Skagway in a few days expicted at fret’ that: the trains | me somewhat after the hotel would get in during the afternoon, |law in force In New York, and the —— | __Tiritish ship Westlothian in along-| but they were again @elayed. and | pir yiul pastime of the profersional | Mde the West Gentle elevator tak- | at midnight had-not arrived. At was) hate! beat will cease to be funny if , White Pass and Yukon Route |'"* on ® cargo “ wheat. She goes expected that they would get in be- er bul is apr 4 . Suropean ports. ore daylight.” fh ® first class hotel the manage- . Having Trouble. PEE Ata er babi oA sass | mout. alway. expect: to Jost 2 "per p Spartan and the bar! 3 ME. | cent. of the accounts, as a result of Soi ere ita porsied STRUCK BY AN ENG F nt, o accounts, as a remult ¢ A strike has recently been Inaug-| Cheney are taking on coal cargoes Aes viattationg from that class of gentry trated among the grade workers on/at the south bunkers for San Fran- it, and ho demand the best the #hagway rattroad, because of|cteco, The Creney ‘will ‘on the! Joseph Smith, a crab fisherman m bg » 4 hen when the bill ia due, ide © the wages being reduced from 35 to] dry. dock when she discharges her, W4* knocked off the track by | ten,” ae sagged Joep ates 20 cents per hour. Out of the 1400 cargo at that port, and be over. Great thern switch engine this| {tien of the cash a trunk full of men empluyed by the company. 700 hauled, in front of Alnaworth @ |)" pts ve Mig Av sce B of them quit work. It is said that caemapilciah aan pety. Wilken Dus patrol |fO°ke OF SEPA paper. A defaleation parties hae been mingling with the ’ | wagon arrived he refused to give < 2 Ler cent. means that on quent men tor a long time, urging them to % RE his name to the Jailer Cree. saree, con Pay ae ates n Strike at the first reduction | His legs badly bruised, but) Pi. and im hotela we! her rem fifty : ges. They have now acted up-| — no bones were broken, heer 2 gr Mig eae BO ona tiese euggestions. Ri each day, i the «¢ h nov- ee Ue the company at| Manila Boy Talked to Wis| eral of the leading hotels tn Beattle, Scewer teak the rantter Vahsie, Riidalle Lied Beoal ¥v. M. C. A. MEETING. | this fu & serious item and aylicipate no inconvenience by | La: vening. —— | The hotel men clatm that it is the ridaction of the warkiag men, | Wittam ReaSes, of the wWhitea| ‘The Texular monthly social and) the Mah rollers who cause the most teat a | ined.’ @asiaal fae 3 entertainment of the ¥. M. GC. A, wag) troutie in hotels, They come tn, get 2 | Piatge: Signal, cerpe stationsd, Stl yiven last night in the social hail by }room, spend money occastonaily HAS ITS WARNING Mantia during the war, is home on'a| the vou péntio of the Proebrteri:, | while thair general account assumes |furtougrh. He lectured at Piym churel. Mt * furnished by a| propertions sometimes alarming - ebureh last night. Mr. Re | Uiree piece tra, and the pro-| When the tandiord becomer frosty 2 ” jin dan FPrancigeo when the call r gram consisted recitations, ecal| and tmnert m the « “Freedom” at Manila Be-) viiiiioors was mad nd hastened and instrumental uate Light re-|#eeks pastures nr | to remyond freahments were ved, and a thor There is a strong Impression that comes Very Caustic. peaking tt the f aoldiers res |ough'y good time was had by all|the bill will reach the senate fir A little paper which makes its ap-|Ceive In the army, he said present and be favorably acted upen pearance seqni-oceasionally at Man-|,, "If oMicers were competied to-ent _- jeral Letel men from different parts se sty the same food the enlisted men have | on lof the state are at Olympia now, and fla talled “F form It wives) 4, Up with, things would’ coon CONDEMRATION SUITS if the bill Je not passed, it will not be from time to time some space to! change and better toed be furnish- . hecruec they have not been active jnews, and at other times publishes | ed. | The gov ne ‘ nip sult for condem- | in exercisihg thelr influence in its be 4. ‘wemethir ‘at i@ not new, but! Mis talk throughout was entertain vt fond: Fake as xf bees w i mting reading just the |! and after the address he waa oS opp ving all Bageid ae — wame, 1 f Of December 16,|8¢corded an impromptu recept muted ih and prom KEEP-WARM BY BREATHING. y , idle.” 2 # to be a long, hard-fought battle. | It sticks the stiletto of satire into Kitsap: county landowners are here Wg Unete n. and twists it avodnd tr en manne, and have retained several] The simplest. way to get warm the following cold-ylooded manner Joon! attorneys to fight for them, | %fter exposure to cold, says the All nalde should port himself on} | P¥athet Att ¥, who ta con. | Mell, in to take a Jong breath with akee history and medithte there 4 _ ducting the ew sovernment, | th uth firmly shut, Repeat thin the fret peee he would 6°40 Improvements Made in the lo ou number ox, | Meveral thmes until you begin to f of the not it unfor ’ Pett witweus the atth®of the| the heat femrning. ' requires a A ign, hoy rebetted and Vesler Mansion by City proposed fortifications. | very short time to do thin Mitkcalp, bis pony, and ; i The long breath quickens the pulne ! ut ve had| The board of publié works has and thus # the blood to elrou \ithed. Whos Aoxolony} 9pened bide tor the femodeling of iL WAS RELEASED. [fate tuster, ‘Bre blood flows into all foot mineionartes (0 Chriatianize | the ofd building, in connectiontwith a! | parte of the nw and arteries and uined of him n when| the Yesler mansion, which \ Joseph Dell, who was found with | gives out a great deal of heat “ 1 at Piymo@h k, first | merly used for a carrlage re tools Yelonging to the Third aver eal It In mated thet this method of on pedoon our kn nd see-| with convert it Into a newsp railway was relented on| deep breathing prevents colds and ie Srapped on the aborigines. |reasing room. It can be entered | the unde that hia conduct] great many other allmente If be Inalde j« wire and will bel from the atreet, and will be better! in the future would be better, gun in time.—N. Y. Herald jin Tacoma, was burglarized Friday (is a8 rich as anything yet found In| Freatdent Hill, of the Great North- | the Atlin disiziet, On others there ern road, said while here, that if are ® few men preparing for apring. | the millions of the Orient could be Sproce creek seems to have been inc uced to cultivate an appetite for | more fortunate, and there are sev-\ wheat bread, that the time would eral men there at two different come when rice would be the staple | paces. Partien have been drifting | article of diet in China and other We Easily Lead in this Line. night, and such # quantity of goods | n, that it it belleved the burglars | on Lench ctaims and report the re- iis vory satinfactory for bench dt leings, Se far very few men hav-} ing cloima have gone Into the Atlin) | district, a9 tt is yet too soon, The} Snow SHIT Deep. | snow le from three to five feet deep from the White pass summit to all tye territory Centred to be reach-| (e¢, except on the lakes, where the| wind has Mown it aff. From Atlin) ity south on Lake Atlin, for about | forty miles, there le good travelling, | | but so far as T could see. nothing interesting or of value to any one at this time of the season, The re on Lake Atlin Is about three feet thick, and no air holes are to be seen to make ts unsafe for traveling. “The weather has been a terror at Atlin. It was from 24 to 42 degrees | | hetow wero. On Pine it seemed to) nt They Mave No Protection ‘ents “bout «ix degrees colder, whi!» | moutnshire, at Discovery, on Spruce, it wan 54, | ond it hes fust simply been a con- | jtnucus thing, and many cases of | © treesing baw ~ lately from that district. From Atlin City nogth the lake ix about seventy mites in length, with na- | merous @mall streams, fed in eum. | mor by tremendous glaciers.” | “How about Macdonald creek tn the thwest Territory? | “1 waa with Maodonald, | 1 did all the panning for the! and it beat anything I ever We tried to reach bedrack, but <1 on account of the frosen con- However, Moor- house and Spence when we found the erech boys saw Some Heh Dire, » the pan. It certainly t# the rich- est ground I eyer panned or saw panned In my Ife, ecoasidering It war what might be termed grass root dirt After we found ft #0 good, maid went to Skagway and fF more men te come and Then we bad to go to Teg-) inh to get our licenme, $19 apiece. | Phin, of coarse, Created some talk ot Tagish, and then the ball waa on. We retur ou ten claims abo’ ‘I very much desired to remain longer on the creek, but It was so 1 1 came back to Skagway sever- al day after the other men left enjoved th \ stampede. in the Tagish district there. Men from all over ‘t. People going into Dawaor ved and took claims, gome comin out for supplies taking claims, ‘Th rushed in there from everywhe nt the whole ereek was sod) Washington Notes. ‘The salary of each of the teathers in the Tlwaeo public schools has been reduced $10, ‘The district's financial | condition made the cut necessary, | Th ary of the Janitor was like- | wire reduced The sult of the Buckley mill com pony Wak finally ended tn Tacoma Inet week by Judge Williamson, ¢ the superior court, Making an order for wale of the erty, Al about $21,000 fatiafied. ‘The property in Judes @ sawmill and appur tennrices. and @ logging, road and ea@pment feaue The grocery store of C. H. Plass, | Hil, having 1M deen report-|& A countries, Of course, Mr. HN hed only one eve to the pros- petive wheat shipments from this country. When ft was announced that veveral million Chinamen were ving in a Chinese province, Mr. in view work along the line already rested, sald briefly “fend them corn, and flour, and heat.” ‘The following item anent a wheat abipment from Oregon to the Orient would, no doubt, pleas ¢ Mr. Mill, and, tmeltenteliy, a great many wheat growers of this coast: YEN DLETON, Or., March 5, A m shipment of four went out today from Pendleton, consigned by w the Pendleton roller mills, and des- tined for the Orient, to give the 0. R. & N. company's steamer, Mon- on March 29. This ship- ment will be followed by one of 350 toms, to go In about a week, and which will be sent. via the O. R. steamer Lenox. The two ship- tx comprise over 50,000 sacks the mills here, and tn the ware- * are large quantities more avalting ship room. Mr. Byers, the proprietor, informs the #pokeman-Review representa- tive that he bas been waiting for several months to secure bottoms for (hese shipments, having made atreongous efforts to find accommoda- tiens Ip some ehip leaving a Pacific copat port, but that he had been ab- solutely wnable to do ao. Three menthe ago he had about 50,000 socks for the Orient, and has been compelied to keep it In his ware- inom until he could secure bot- tone. fe his opinion that additional vhij ping facilities to the Ortent would not only be profitable to the persons establishing them, but would also rapidly develop the wildest * of the most sanguine, Pa- cific coast shippers to Asia cannot secure anything lke prompt ship- | mente ordinarity, and the fact works aguinet the Avementation of trade to a large extent However, Mr. divers, even now, coast flouring mille And a heavy demand in the nt, and frequently refuse orders account of thelr Inability to sup- the stuff, Kiplings Recovery. QW YORK, March &.—Kipling ts ni mnvalescing rapidly, and is out of dang Word was given out this morning that he had passed the best night since he began to recover SEATTLE INKLINGS. a The Washington copper company preferred, has been incorporated with a capital stock of $1,000,000, divided into one million shares. Following are the dire ore and their allotment of ehares: J, L. Warner, 504,000; F. A. Hell, 9000; and Wm. ©. Keith, Min. Parker, J. Allen Smith, J F. Bake Carlisle, Jas. W. Beott of ineorporation for the Western ¢o-operative union; capital stock, $10,000 divided Into 1000 | shares’t a par value of $10, The second biennial state conven- mn of the Knights of the cabees will be held in this April 2@ and 2%. Officers will elected for the next two years, also representatives to the Supreme tent, says) bscriptions to Pike iso PRICK ONE CENT - WAGONS WAG 50, $1.75, $2.00 ¢ SPELGER & HURLBUT 1216-1217 § id Av which meets in Port Muron, Mich., next June. Hon, D, P, Markey, nu- prewe commander, and Hon. N. 8, ie ynton, supreme record keeper, and foun of the order, will be pres- jent end will speak on “Maccabeeiam Dexter Horton and company has recovered judgement on a mortgage given by FP. A. Pontius for $1890, with cont and interest from January 20, 1804, until raid, F. ©. Warren, an expert operator employed by the Wertern Union tele- gtaph comPany, wae seriously in- jured yesterday by fallipe into the hawement of the new building next Bon Marche on Second ay- Corvnterfeit silver dollars are betog cirowieted in the city, and the horitles are making a 4 mbin- ffort t@ locate the offenders. ed Three convicts were taken to the |pententiary at Walla Walla yester- day by Sheriff Van de Vanter. Al- bert Giebertuen gets two years for jacmalling Mra. Fraser, of Tolt; R K | Laswen #ix months for buretarizing J. Inuyfur’ cigar store; and Fred F. MeDennell, the MeDougell and Bouthwick forger, two years. The jaw firm of Struve, Allen, Noghes & MeMicken, has succeded | Donwerth &@ Howe es local counset |for the North Pacitic railroad, and i= been acting in that capacity | since the first of the month. A Frenchman named Angee Paul’ wee admitted to cltizenshin in the Inited States court yesterday. He took out his first papers In Los An- selon in 1862. Charley Morrison, allas Charles Morr's, a highwayman, is locked up In the City prison charged with ttealing ® gold watch from a Japan- ene restaurant. Superintendent Griffith, of the Fairnaven water department, ts here investieating the rates which ere \harged factories and mills . He nays that complaints are being made in his city om the score of rates. The body of the satior found in Victoria harbor a few days ago has been identified as tint of Thomas O'brien, He was well known here, having worked on the Mabd and other vensels, The elty council has ordered the removal of all electric poles on the alley running from James street to Marion street, between First and Second avenues. The contracts for the repaving of the alley has been orvered to wait ten days, so to give the électrical companies to put In underground conduits. John Jones was fined $40 and costs fy Judge Cann yesterday. He beat two men in & saloon, John Donnelly, who ie charged with robbing Philip Hampton of $340, has had his examination postponed until next Monday. He ts held in $59) bonds, When the Manuense left for Hono- lutu, she had on board, begides her general cargo, 100 tons of hay and some wheat, shipped by Lilly-Bogar- dus & Co. Mr. Bogardus er, companied the shipment, and whfle on the islands he wil! pay close at- tention to the trade conditions. Wiliam Gordon McCrea came up to police headquarters this morning with a tale of woe. He went to'a variety theater last night to see the performance, and is now short 352. He says Amite, Graham knows ‘the whereabouts of his missing money. If. & Jones, presifent of the Ep- worth League of the First M. EF. church of this city, was treated ton pleasant surprise lagt evening. He hod called a business meeting of the ers of the league to meet at his hou 2915 Fifth avenue. Some of hin friends took Advantage of the occasion to make ft a surprise party, A very enjoyable time was spent. MoPhee's big company at the Third ue theater, continues to hold board and draw large avtiences, Maurice Sweeney died at Provt- dence hoaptial yesterday of heart di- sease, age 57 years. Interment will be made in Duwamish cemetery. Féward Jordan died yesterday at Providence hospital of typhold fever, remains will be shipped to eld, Wisconsin, for burial. ae 24 years old. William McIntyre died today at 150) Jackwon street of paralysis, age 78. His remains will be hipped to Spokane for burial. Mr. Frederick Warde, the actor now playing at the Seattle theater, will address the High School stu- dents this afternoon at 2:30. Licenses to wed were issued to- day for Richard Downing Baker, age 37, and Blanch Prewett, age 26, both of Seattle; Stephen P, Judson, ace 2%, and Helen A. Judson, age 24, bot of Seattle; John W. Mitt. ner, age 26, and Sarah Ellen Ellis, age 4, both of Seattle The funeral services of Hazil West will be held in the family residen at Kighth avenue Thursday, afternoon. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Pasty will be held in the family reridence at 2:80 p, m. Friday afters neon ‘The body of William Quirk, who died at Skagway, March 1, has been embalmed by Butterworth & Sons, and was shipped today to Sacra- mento, Cal, for interment. ‘The funeral services of Captain Jeeph_A. Munroe were held thie afternoon at Haven M. BE. Church, In@rment at Lake View cemetery,

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