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E WE 80 VERY SMAL —_———. War Board Won't Recognize Us? LETTERS THAT HAVE BREN that part of the Hast for the Pacifico coast, It is expected that anoth will start’ from Chicago for t porthwest about March %. This will probably be larger than the one be well advanced by that time, and the agricultural and farming clase will be more Inclined to go weet, ‘The especial rates on the raflwa: will also be more established by that time, ‘The rate pald by the delegation of Immigrants was $63.50, against the ordinary fare of $110, ‘This wae cha for round trip tickets, One way transportation tickets sold for $37.00. ‘The original price was 961,00, The following ta the number of Uokets sold tn the different Mnes: ol 50, Rock Island and Pacific, 60; Chicago & Northwestern, 65; North- ern Ife, 61; Great Northern, 60; Chicago, Burlington & Quincey, 45; Union Pacifico, 2; Chicago, Mi waukee, & 6t. Paul, 26; Wisconsin Central, 25: Chicago Great Western, 15; total, 356, Mike Duffy’s Son Indicted. NEW YORK, March 8,—The grand fury indicted Thomas J, Duffy y terday for criminal contempt of court. Duffy ts an undertaker in Yorkville and Ia a fon of Michael Duty, the boodle alderman. He * (Af a meeting af the chamber of Commerce, the strange negieet of the war department to recognize the general sessions on Wednesday, d nouncing the Judge and the jury af- ter one of bis friends, Lawyer Hen- ry Soldner, had been convicted of grand larceny In the firet degree, FIGHT 3 “LD RYE 7 y8s y— Anti- Saloon Men ' Convene IN FIRST AVENUE M, B. CHURCH Movement on Foot to Consolidate All the Chureh Influences in Seattle, a A meeting was held In the Firat created @ scene In part one of the | avenue M, EB, church on Third ay-/the a. enue and Marion streets last even-| tutional, a ne. ta organize an anti-aaloon league. The object of the associa-| tion te to clone saloons and resorts) THE SEATTLE STAR which ls to oppose ila to he one of the boats which were constructed @ mateh race, and will nothing to de with the Mea ka-Corinthian Chatlonge cup The Koyal @t. Lawr » Yacht club will, however, hang up a cup for a under whieh the race Will be sailed will be the same a8 thowe that prevailed when the Seawanhaka cup was at stake, This meany that it will be the best three in five. ‘The time set ls on or about June 12th, and this date has been agreed to by both clubs, The allenge was sent over the nome of Mr, 1. 'T. Drake merdore of the White Hear Yacht club, Mr. Arthur Hamilton, chairman of the racing committee, sent a tele gram to Mr. Drake this morning, in which he sald that the Royal 8t Lawrence Yacht club accepted the chatienge of the White Bear Yacht club in accordance with the terms in their lett Vetoes th — @ Capital Bill. OLYMPTA, March In vetoing the capital commiasion bill, the gov ernor stated his rew He said the clause depriving the governor of ypointing power wan unconstl- 0 waid w vther “deep -feated evils in the statute as passed.” New Factor in Delaware. | |Dr. H. B, Bagley Fell Dead | on tho Street. Dr, Henry B yesterday HE DIED N CHICAGO | Bagley dropped dead afternoon while walking down Calumet avenue in Chicago, | Thowe who aw him fall say that |he appeared to have been stricken apoplexy, as he tottered” a t before falling, but the di- vine of his immediate death neuasion of the brain, He wae carried into a neighboring rest- de » and upon examination was found to have received two wounds with on the head. Dr, Bagley had been alling tor | wome tine, and last January went to Chicago to be treated by Dr. E. H. Pratt, an eminent physician and surgeon, Word came last week that he wis greatly improved in health, and would return home soon, The lannouncement of hiv death was a | |wevere shock to his many friends lbe’s B Formerly Locat ERS RE eilin Gate in the Normandy Buildbg.... jand relatives tn this city, and the sorrow ie increased by the knowledge | of Mrs, Bagtey’s iifness at her home in Renton. A Professional Fudge-Maker. A young woman living in a town in which one of the largest univer- sities in situated, has hit upow an excellent method of earning her own th tt . eM.) living, Mer akill in making “fudg- : - > tote ree cordet’ Gott nd teuanded ve the| Handel wer cheers chalroran and| DOVER, Del. March #Willard |e" those toothsome chocolate] + WE SHALL BE OPEN FOR BUSWESS...... oe Tombs for trial. The indictment t*| Gee, F, Cotterill he ©, | Sauls of Wilmington, entered *Weets that are said to have origin: | wae for a mintemennor, and if Putty in| oe ts Cotteritt secretary. Kev. O- the senatorial race yesterday, and ated at Vassar, had often been pras- | Saturday Morning. Marc t ed by her friends, and it occurred to her one day that what she did for . ; Liane ae ae eae ates) On Friday Night, from 7 to 10, the ho meats, and induced a neighboring He Open to the public for inspection. deume@tat to let them be on sale in| ill sold Friday ening. |his wtore. ‘The firet boxes, and after- | W Sues for Divore wards « second and larger jot, were | FRA TaCO, March W. | quickly disposed of, and orders for in has fied sult for divorce | more were received, chiefly from the Against Cordelia A. Botkin, Mre.!cotiegiacn, Mer néxt step was to | Botkin t# in a feton's cell, having | vet some plain white boxes, pack boen convicted of the murder of | the fades in thém, and tie the boxes KH. Whitmore, whe la superintendent thus the contest has taken on a new convicted he may to ko to th ~ a ealtantare eo Ss pot yg wn for the northwest of the National phase. Me recelved the full demo- have to pay a $500 fin Anti-saloon league, spoke at some | cretic support of ff votes, and there length upon the methods of the or- urge will eanisation, and the line of work to i use will Nothing [ts an Impression that Baw be tected. E foltow, Mr. Whitmore does not be- lieve in saloons, but advised the noctety to have some regar@ for pol- ley and practicability, Me told of Admiral Beresford's Opinion ine way the movement had been or- ganized in the Fast, and particu- of Oriental Question. larty in Ohio and Nebraska. LONDON, March 9.—Lord Charles ; I Iva | BAN ALP WE #EXD } CATABOGUES OF, MUSIC.. Free Upon, Application ered from a remark be made on the | oct sion of the death of Victor Hugo, | He knew that the great poet was & froethinker, and on reading in a) | newspaper an account of his public f i Representatives from each of the | understand how such honors could paeee be mieee Young Peopte’s Religious and Tem. Mr John P. Dunning. ith # broad ribbon of the colle i ee ther Hemme Reresford has been interviewed by | rerance societies of the city ag Having some little skin wien | funeral, he said that he could not! gee weer Music Co. wore | cater Mat of | ther brush, she decorated each rib- : the Daily Mall, in which he says, re-| present. ‘There was read « Pike and Filth BOARD OF HEALTH a farding the situation in the East: | 200 names from these organizations | bear Sess Bend «gabon and oe ee ioe man he Tee Oe mi _ - “ who will constitute an executive | put is newly udge on her|® Sos: 4 i HANKS. San The ‘onnant And generous response. ‘The under- | tes with the Emp an’ ' ln to now for the open door than venture |,,4* * wrnplinad od ina- | The Regular Monthly Meeting °" glare elignted with the |#t half-past nine retires to his study | SEATTLE p eee 2 gf upon the dangerous course of spheres | i H F and dried alliance. But America, England, Germany, ant Japan might agree to work to- wether to maintain the open door. ! i : HE i Fi real power, The emprese dowager \s the real ruler, and a very clever woman. She signa the popular ed- fot herself and makes the emperor sien the unpopular ones. The pro- vinelal rulers are more progressive |than those at Peking. They favor the open door polioy, but they think we are afraid of Russia. We must help stiffer Chine, which wilt not be a dificult task.” It i» claimed here that the Chinese prefer making San Mun bay an open port, and thus evade Italy's demand for concessions. lowa Convention Called. DES MOINES, la, March 9.—The Towa Kepublican state convention will be held in Dew Moines August ‘Or and will be in section one day. The representation will not be re- Hoth children have | guced and the convention will con- Kindergarten, and) sist ot about 1200 delegates, After H order thi* deciding these matters the central tor rem eats | committee adjourned today until the Gtecase madie | date of the convention. In & mild for In this |" ros Moines was forced to put up have been but) bond for $3000 that the Auditorium Sng’ people pave | would be completed by August 9th. WOMAN'S WORLD | poets. i a i | age iri i i Hy Ht Fi | tt ‘The public schools | closed unless new cases | iff ial g 3 = ri but after supper etreiled into ¢ fone for permanent officers, the fol- towing were selected, the committes | tire | of infuence. I do not suggest a cut|to report at the next meeting on | Rev. A. W. On motion of Mr. Cottertil, ten on Monday. men were requested to be present at “Ot the six men who direct China's| the council meeting policy, four have never been outside | when the salgon ligense question will "Ne bas been filing of Peking. Li Hang Chang has n0 | pe considered again. Nee eee JOKE LEO TO HIS UONOING. i ne eee ves “A 7 3 o frure up & pase-book account and ound ® Giserepancy of a few dol fee” | trying to get the city council to} For “Rolling” a Drunk. CuLFAX, March 9.—Tom Pureetl fe the latest addition to the number | of prisoners in the county jail. He was yesterday committed by Jus- tice Kirkland on a charge of rob- bery for rolling @ drunk in the Delta saloon. The man who waa rolled was drunk and sitting in a chair in) the saloon, He had %% and a gold vateh and chain in his pockets. He was avakened by someones reov~ ing the watoh and chain. He opened his eves and dincovered Purcell try- | ing to extract the watch, but forced | the thief to return it. The next morning when the man became sober, he mised the $$ from pocket and swore out a war- rant for the arrest of Purcell, who was found and arrested by Sheriff Canutt. He had not @ cent when ar- tested. The nian who was robbed ponitively identified Purcell as the man who robbed him, and he was held on $590 bonds to the superior court and committed to jail In de- favit of bonds. Death of J. P. Mason. NEW YORK. March §.—Joseph P. Mason, 61 years old, who wan well known in the steel and hard- Ware businesses in thie elity, died suddenly yesterday afternoon in his office on the fourth floor of 2% Broadway. Mr. Mason wan sitting \oy—relating to the A dainty center plece at a recent luncheon was of Parma violets ar- ranged in a tow silver dish set on a miner mat, while on either side of the center were two rings of the same flowers, Following out the same idea, the name cards of parch- tient had violets painted on them, and traced in gold upon each one s Cifferent Hine from the Shakespeare, Wordsworth and Pi same modest flower, At # recent fashionable gathering some lovely dresses of embroidered cloth, with the centers of the flow- ers In open-worked chenille, were touch admired. A charming effect was produced by thepale mauves aod pinks in the foundation skirts aopearing 86 discreetly through the meshen of the embrotdery At @ recent wedding the brides- maife gave to the bride a chest of linen as a jotnt present. The chest was a handsome piece of furniture made of quartered oak, finely polish ed end fitted with comparynent trays. Jet i» again much in favor anong epiing trimmings. When used on decoliete waiste It ts framed in white tulle, ‘The latest development in the coat poets— line In Paris is the motor ear coat. | It Is long and straight, widening wer the ch at his desk, apparentiy in the best Of health, when he suddenly groan- ed and fet) back tn his chair. Dr, |!t Coseends and wrap E. B. Turner, of 8 State atreet, wag | #0) knees. hurriedly called in, and, on examin- 1 Ra LI Ors f ing him, pronounced hips dead. The |. Metve. Dele blue and pale yellow cause of death was apparently heart |" slin, with insertions of ivory Mal- ‘Ghedie. | tose lace, makes dainty blouses Mr. Mason was the New York Since we're stil looking at shirt agent of Motrin Wheeler & Co, the! walsia we pin our faith in Madras, stoel manufacturers of Philadelphia He married a daughter of Howard Wright, who for years was manager which comes in plaids and striper, at prices which hover around the half dollar mark of the supply department of the tp oe ia Sneek a Standard Ol) Company. A widow| All the new printed silk muslina | Xf tO Nong tars aioen and one fon survive him. ‘They live | for summer wear are sibply “lover” | MOUGID Tee ie outicians of in Plainfield, N. J. shimmery, shadowy, ephyr like. | sovthern Wisconsin, died at hie NS OR tea | hoe ea tldte brats: we M* fP home in Woodworth, Kenosha soun- BONING WERT [rest iste Sawin” er cone eet ae The bridesmaid’s hat constitutes |#nd came to Wisconsin tn 1841. He cole Siemebs the major part of her drone. A yory [hax held several amportant rolitical nimple Mitle dreas of pink and blue | oMces and was at one tine a ca Big Delegation of Eastern | oy ijiow chaiiic can be made to|Midate for state Kenator. He was one : of the on ° Grange |took very eloquent if the bridesmaid | of the state organizers of the | Homeseekers, are @ big picture hat elaborately | *ocletlel What Is probably the largest dele- ned and ruftied, #o says Helen gern Cae tation of homoseckers to tuke advan y- Rag tage of the immigrant rates, left 7 . | Chicago recently for the Paci 4,4 gow ne fat the ater. brides Northwest. Fully 90 people make |"! are to be of thin materlal over silk er #itk substitutes | ‘The majority of the | up the party. homeseekers #tarted from Chicago, fer's présence, jokingly rem od: "We've found « discrepancy “tow much fe 187" asked Stone “One hundred thousand dollars,” | repiied the examiner, with a twinkle In hie eve “You're wrong,” said Btone, “it te onty $42,000." ‘The examiner was nearly over- come, but he hurried to the bank and confirmed the confession. New York Preas. Failed to Furnish Brides. MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 9-~ Tnvestigution by the postal author- ities show that C. H. Rowan, the man who conducte¢ a matrimonial agency in this elty, was exceedingly enterprising, Complaint has been made from Austrajia and even from the city of Mania jn the Phitippine islande, < The complaints from Maniia came from s0idlers, who were supplied with copies of the paper published by Howan, The soldier boys tonged for white wives, and they sent their money slohg, expecting Roman to send them by the next steamer. The brides did not come and now the soldiers are ready to make tt warm for Rowan, The careagainst Rowan will come up Monday in the Federal court. Example for German Sailors BERLAN, March &-<Tn addressing } at Wiihelmahaven today the naval recruits and marines who are about (to sail for Kiho Chou bay, China, Emperor Wiliam dwett upon the meenffieent behavior of the crew of the steamer Bi emule tion. aid example of Christian courage, rian as worthy of He said tt was a aplen whieh differed from pagan courage in being done as a duty when no- body was looking on. James Ma ison Kello R. Dominion Will Race Again. PHILADPLPHTA, March &—-The eal rater yacht Dominion, winner of the Seawanhaka Challenge cup in 1898, will race again during the com- Mrs. Aliver Harriman Is one of the |!og summer, but a large number of ther embark- | port nec shed ekirt dan of| ‘This was decided upon recently 4 from points east of that elty. All| ine wnelety who have taken {in Montreal, when the committee of the railroads sending trains to the | uy inte popu fad, lthe Royal At, Lawrenee Yacht elub Pacific coast did a rushing businens, | accepted the challenge of the White and sold hundreds of tickets. A full| Jeweled walking canes and wigs! Poar Yaeht club, of Minneapolis cor on the Rock Isiand road is com-|are among the latest freaks of fa- |The conditions of the race are that ing to Seattle, This in the fret excursion to leave rhion to which Engli¢h women are | giving themself up. the Dominion ts to be sailed exact! | the nume as lant year, and the yacht ark. Held Last Evening. The regular monthly meeting of | merica would join euch | Steere, Rev. Geo. HM. Lee, Geo. F. | the board of health was held tn Dr. wang pall, in alllAnce. | Corterill, J. W, Stew, and Mrs. J. | Newland’ office in the Pioneer build. MeCarvin, [ing tawt night ' James McIntyre was wnanimousiy elected plumbing in peter to relieve William Gunther, the position [temporarily since J, H. Bweeny wan |deposed. There were three eligtbies for the ponition of plumbing tnepect- or, Frank Coteriil, F. i. Cleveland, end James Meintyre. Dr CoA Smith nominated Mcintyre. and as there wae no opposition, he wae | elected. The beard of health are ratso the salary of plumbing specter from $60 to $90, According to Health Offcer Me- Keehnie’s report, there has been a deccense In the number of infectious Giscance durtng the past month, with the exception of measies, The total number of cases of diphtheria wi fourteen, with onty two deaths. During the last six months, Bep- tember to February inclusive, 151 canes of diphtheria were reported, with twenty-two deaths, For 100 of these cases antitoxin was used tn some stage of the disease with a mortality of 10 per cent Tn the thirty-one cases in which no anti | toxin was used, the mortality w | 48.70 per cent. “There has not) | been,” sald Dr. MeKechnie, “a «ingle | Geath where antitoxin was used in | the firet forty-eight houre after the paeudo-membrane formed.” Seven leases of ecariatina were reported, with one death, fifteen cases of mension, and only three cases of typhoia fever, There were forty three deaths from all causes during 4 month, and, compared with Inst month, shows a decrease of Afteen- and with February 185% a decrease of thirteen, The percentage of mor- tality for the year would be 6.8% per 199 pupulation ‘There were thirty- in- ) i | eight births during the month of February, seventeen males and twenty-one females, of which two This in a decrease red with last month, red with Feb- were stillborn RE | China Will Apologize. | ROME, March & Ht we here that the Chinese govern: ready to apologige in writing for the terme « by the Trung lt Yanien in @ the demand of Italy for Man Mun bay. The repty ts sald to have been made to Sig. Mino, through Sir de MeDonald, the Br'tiah minister at Peking. TAKE UP MINING Citizens Meet to Talk Over Lack of Local Interest. Sonate ix to have an organin the purpose of whieh ts to atic up an interest in the mining « ntry adjacent to and tributary to this eity. Through’ the efforts of 0. W Dowell, a gathering of leading men astembled in the chamber of com- nere yesterday afterr and a temtorary organization effect ed The following officers were elected: J, W."Kilee, president: 0. W pwell, vioe-p *. Love. joy, reeretary Mr Dowell two cor ere ay pointed, one to act on organization and one on association presi dent named Menara, Prie joy committe and on aace tion Merer Knox, and MePher son. Several motions and suggestion were made no particular bust ne transacted other than the elec tlon of officers ad namir om mittees. Meeting was adjourned un til 10 o'clock Saturday morning SAD CASE OF INSANITY, A strange case of insanity came up In Judge Jacobs’ court yesterday afternoon Mre Margaron has }bal.ucination that she is the peggon who murdered Christ, and hen the apells come on she is in perfect agony of mind, continually begging s. for for a” from mn she think she has wrenged by her crime. This state of mind was probably brought on by too much religious geal and exces sive thinking on religious matters sh also has suicidal tendencies and suffers from Spalpacholie, | neew of her wares, and although her | with fraduate compliment and the tasteful dainti- ead the principal European news. |papers. This task accomplished, he |goes out for a #hort walk, and at }11 o'etock is ready to receive bia [ministers qnd@ attend to his corres- |pondence. After lunch he drives out with the Empress, and on his re+ busines® began only last October, she has already found it necessary to enlarge her plant to keep pace her orders. An annistant is mpleyed to help her with the un- that ger 200 persons are engaged tn | lpreparing and se-ving it. —N. ¥. | Neraia nelghboring ¢ity, and le probably building up a permanent and excel- lont business, Silk Thread Made From Gelatin. A new artificial silk, manufactured from gelatin, an tnvention of Profes- | sor J. J, Hummel, of Yorkshire col- $< HAS GONE NORTH 'Steamer Humboldt Sailed for Paid-ap Capital . business tranpacted. Vice: President General beakiny James 1D. Hoge, Maurice MeMicken Lenter Turnet KF bare... Hight and telegraphite © fn all the principal cit States and Ku rope THE PUGET BOUN o Cashier | NAMONAL BARK skilled part of the py and she | turn omens pee up in ~ stary, | P ieATTie . herself wo every and often| where he in at work un ‘ nat late poy night, in an effort o'clock, the imperial dinner hour, | foten newt paid tn “en |to supply the demand for her bon- The importance of this meal is con-} ve hes ‘ bons. She has established agencies (siderable at the Russian court, as | Jscob Purth _. President throughout the town and in ajmay be Imagined when it is said ‘vue ‘View: Presidens {n all the prine!ps! cities im responder the Untied Btates anc Surupe. STAR “ Saat ) JAMES HOTHWELL, loans an’ favurance, | & Rosten block; telephone Matn 4. FOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE. — FOR SALE Holyoke Block and ether fore lene, Leeds, England, has just been on ap 7 4. Sarena. Ghee submitted to the Swiss silk manu- Alaska Last Night. James Bothwell loons and iomrrance,| facturers for their judgment. A Reston block. venervoir containing gelatin in i-| ‘The stéamex Humboldt, Captain! > avid form is kept at such a temper- ature that the gelatin will not hard- en, The top of the reservolc con- Roniteld, left late last evening for) DANCING ACADEMY. Best end only thorough Dancing School ® city; day and evening. 70h and Columbia st Alasken ports. She bad on board a | large Gelegation of passengers, which | shows that the rush of travel to the | |porth is in¢reasing with the coming | tains many «malt holes, through ich the gelatin passes in fine sireame and is received on an end- ters band of linen. The gelatin hard- ene and presents threads of uniform thickness and brilliant surface, ready to be wound on spools. The whole apparatus ip said to require but lit-/ te attention, the only thing to be looked after being the replacing of the #poole with empty one, One workman can oversee ton of the ma- obines, which will produce about 470,000 yards of thread a day, « amount equal to the silk produc 24.000 conoons, The threads are wound Hehtly en drums and sub- mitted to the fumes of formaldehyde | were bound for Dawson, | whom were accompanied by their| wives, They took with them large | outfits of clothing and provisions, Many of them intending to spend | several months in the Klondike, Among the passengers on the Humboldt Chaties Bmith, « deputy cunt ing eervice at Circle City Holden. formerly a deputy collector | and a deputy sheriff of King county, was on board, bound for Dawson. ! some of lapring. Several of the passengers | The POPULAR SONGS Of the Day" Are sent to us every week from the leading publishing houses. We have constantly on hand a large stock apd we are always | ong to try the new pieces over r you. We Give & Discount to Everyone ~ WINTER & HARPER Burke Building Seattie, Wash. in a cloned room for several hours, after which they resist water, Color- ing matter, if required, is added to the Hiquid gelatin at the beginning. Tre Humboldt Mra. A. Stander, Antone Stander, P. Farrell, J, Little, W. Hopkins, W. pK . C. R. Keller, Mra. P. A. rene Leighton, George Bar- Cas | ra |, J. Johnson, Miss Nel- THE VAN ALSTINE &. | the Recker, G. A. Ogren- The crisis In the ‘affairs of Lou | %™:,! Gilman, R. Henderson, W. H. van Alstene will be reached tomor tow, in all probability, Specula- tiong are rife on every hand as to how the case will end What the neat step will be te keeping every~ holy guessing. Attorneys Dore and #hepherd will probably invent some new scheme to keep the women Forbes, F. de Boost, M. Okron, .L. eal, J. le Dross, Mrs. J. le Droas, i. Kelly, J. L) Roberta, L. G. 4 Williams, R. 8. Williams, A. J. Par- T. W. Moore, C. B. Shepard, J. G. Shepard, F. B. Law- ton, 8. G. Lawton, H, P. Topp,.M, Levy, W. ©. Neal, F. H. Eckert, Mra. rott, J. Bloom, Eckert, HM. J. Jinks, W. H. Brown- out of Jon low, Dy Mrs. Case, Mrs. W. THE BOWLING PLACES ae inca A teens kia J. Moo Sadie O'Hara, Miss THE CZAR OF RUSSIA. Liaie Coutts, W. J. Moore, W. K. idieaiceespisis — Merwin, H. H. Kent, H. B. Kent, L. As the Muscovite Ruler Is at Bernitt! A. Krober, Mra. Krober, F Seattle Will Bowl the Oregon Petrok, A. Mechtel, L. A. Harrtson, Road Club Team. Home. Mrs. Harrison, G. J. Smith, W. D. - A volume dealing with the private Graham, J, Schumm, 0." R. Sath Father than break up the present life artd. mode of existence of Nich- J, Bradwick, W. Emmons, |ennusi tournament of the American now I. was recently issued in Schuech, J. W. Fairchild, A. He) oy 4 Het Bowl Paris, The author ja M. Maurice Brown, M. 8. Richardson, C. N. Dria- |Coeked Hat Bowling association, the Leudat. & Member ot the ata® of the | etl. Holden, T. A. Bennett, W. | Seattle Athletic club has decided to Figaro, avho-some-tinie back p MeQuarri, J. Campbelh, W. M.| finish out the schedule. “The feel- lished @ book dealing on similar ines Workman, Mrs. Workman, A. J, | Ing against the Oregon Road club is with the Kaiser. Goddard, N. EB. MeLean, W, Taylor, | vety Mtter, and resolutions asking Nicholas IT. Intime,” as the pres. F. Pnatebrecht, O. Ostrum, H. G,/ the national association to expel the eat work I called, is a quite unpre- her 8. Maynard, G, EB. Dan-| offenders has been forwarded tertious production, says the corres. |lels, H. A. Davis, B. I, Watkins, W.| The Oregon Road team will bow! pondent of the Pall Mall Gazette, Hughes, A Warren, A. J, Thode, |on the Seattle athletic club alleys and deals mostly with minor details A. Glendenning, F. BE. Bryant, M. D, | tomorrow evening, end Multnoma relating to the personality of the Ackley, H. B. McGreft, J. Macklin,} will bow! against Tacoma in TP Cear, and in well informed and en- F. A. Zahn, G. A. Zabn, Mrs hn,} coma, Saturday night Multnomal tertalning gossip. His majesty, it M. sa A. Hunter, J. Schroe-! will bow! on the Seattle athletic club nty-three second class WEATHER FORECAST. appears, has an excellent meory der, and tw M. Leudet assures us that he talks Kinglioh without an accent, but it is noveworthy that he does not venture Photography in all jix branches quarters for Alaska Views. La Roche Up-to-Date Gro Floor Studio Cor. Second Ave. and Union St, Seattle Artistic Photos at Reasonable Prices | Hteh | Vaerr vee | BONNEY & STEWA Funeral Directors and Embalmers, mbin St arto, Wash Parlors, Thint Ave Telephone Main 1 Jalleys, and the Or road | will be in Tacoma calehe SHE SECURED DAMAGES. club to say as much with to 5 ; Observer Salisbury predicts more French, Mr, Heath, English Retreat Ae ve RN pt master, In credited with a cordial ‘et weather—“tonight, and tomor-| Mr nnie G. Howell brought sult Vivlike for Mr. Gladstone, and a/|roew occasional rain with south to] vay the N, A. T. &.T. Ce : ge Benson's court yesterday ronounced fondness for boxin, but wert winds, decreasing In force. . 5 Lg “ s : . sbiatned verdict for $1500, ‘Th whether he transmitted th tastes | ‘phia morning Mr. Salisbury issued! aroge from an alleged “ hie pup 10 « by ’ aro ‘or a 4 red a tent on te his pupil ts not re A. THE tne following synopsis: “The baro-|the Yukon rivert Mellen, shore young princes were brought up with | ; e metric pressure is now low over tho | by Mex. Howell sustained severe ine as little ceremony as possible, On Siindays they entertained at dinner Gritish provinces and Montana, and } ternal injur’ the small boys and girls who were high along the coast of California Mg warm admitted to the honor of their friend-) ana gon. This distribution a PRICE WILL APPEAL. ship. ° pre would indicate showery : - ‘These parties seem to have been weather and southwest winds for| E. W, Price will appeal to the very lively funetions, re WAS NO this vicinity, Rain has been quite | suvreme court to reverse the decis« end to the tricks the hosts and thelr | fe neyal during the past twenty-four | jon of Judge Moore, appointing S. I mall guost# played on one another. hours in the states ring on the | Crawford permanent receiver for the From end end of the table there pao tic The plateau region has/ firm of ¢ & Price used jo be continuous firing of bread | heen free from rain or snow, except —— pellets, which were — per ety in eastern Oregon and northern Ne More Ships for China. striking princely noses or lan@ing tn | yp The tomperature has not] GiiRALTAR. Mt . I mouths, Another favorite Joke | changed materially ‘There wax al puttin yo tee Bre anne ete te Jog your neighbor's elbow | wind of thirty-six miles an hour | TOmueaite fuitees ae om ptyhst rs coal~ vgille he was drinking or to bap- |night at the mouth of the Columbia,” | ME here have ree vod on ah & tive hil wit a glassful of wine.” — — ae ney Had =n pita oye ntti ah Soll Srihva ot pothn that all available British warships fire,"' ab Set Rapaat alia’ it, te proce Was a Gruesome Joke. will be hurried to the Par Past, nt any rate that there are various| PARIS, March &—The dynamite . 8 woya of becoming fitted for the most |rartridges found near the arsenal at: Diver Donaldson Will Live pollte sootety. SUH, It must not be | Toulon are harmless, which would! NEW YORK, Mareh 9.—(Late Eile supported from this oceastonal H+ |indicate that the affair was only a/letin—Diver Donaldson, who trace ense that the Caar's education was! prectical Joke, The board of tn-| tured his skull while faking am » ml. Me recetved a very strict |quiry which investigated the ex-|elghty-five foot dive at Madisor religious training, and the Impression | plonien at La Goubran, has decided | square . oe [it made on him may be gath-|that it was due to an accident. warden last night, will | cover, 4

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