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y Ge hur poe MEMORIAL SERVICES YESTERDAY Plymouth and First Presbyterian |“ Churches Were Crowded, Thousands attended yeaterday aft: | ernoon the memorial services for thi late queen, in the First Presbyterian and = Plymouth = Cong: 1 churehes. English and | bad come alike to pay la to Victoria. Before 3 hour set for the servic Menca, the >. Come filed to| 1 hundreds had The ser the Presbyterian church we ducted by Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, whil the services at the Plymouth w te charge of Rev. H. H. Gow Beautiful music was both places and the impressive throughout grams, which were made up of four] pages, the first bearing a half-tone| Portrait of the queen, were kept by} Many 48 souvenirs. Why They Failed to Attend. Quite a number of inquiries were made as to the cause of the absence of Rev. Father F Church of the Sacred Heart, who! was announced for an address at Plymouth Con. tional ehereh, | Rev. Father Prefontaine, pastor of Church of Our Lady of Good Help, | as down on the program to icipate in the exercises at the rat Presbyterian church. Both had been announced in the published pro- grams and their names also appear- ea upon the list of speakers in the circulars distributed in the two churches. Today a Star reporter made per- sonal Inquiry of Father Prefontaine about the matter. He said “I received a general invitation on a printed form, It did not epecity teat 3 was to take any part. Here t The clergyman handed the re er the card, on which appeared the following text: “Rev. F. X. Prefontaine: “Dear majesty Victoria. be et be reserved. ly notify the eecretary, by return mail, of yesr acceptance, so that seats can arranged, and pe : “PRANE RR, ARMSTRONG, “AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS, “Committee.” 1k Was 2 Surprise to Him. “When I noticed tn the mornt: yesterday that I was to pronounce the benediction, I was Hh busy at that hour, r i it Everett, Pot Olympia Friday @ jmens are preparing @ petition ask- 16 and 14, leaving | rneon, »MA Mra, P. F. Hushin t anxiously awaiting word concerning | her husband, left for Ireland a month to Ne was to meet cai TAC who an estate rney in pert! his a cago weeks ago, and was to| have wired fr the Windy city. | Nothing has been beard from hun | fe carried considerable money | ALLA WALLA Mise Aime | sucinvere,. cata it, wen atrlohen Jumb on the streets today, and tak. | to St. Mary's hospital. Henry Steinberg, her brother, wax summon- | ad and was recogni by the girt,| but wae unable to speak LFAX John Powers, jr, the} you t lad ever sent to @ penal in stitution from here, has been com mitted to the reform sehoot at Che halis, having been convicted of a number of Durgiaries, Hix mother admits that he Is incorrigible, MAN — The 10 yoar old boy of C. H. Bull was badly bitten by @ dog owned by J, B. Holt. A num ber of children Were teasing the ant mat when he made the attack, lacer ating young Buell's neck and laying bare the jugular vein, NORTH YAKIMA fed show the receipts t 127.97 in excess of the amo quired by the department before o# tablishing free delivery, The citi- ing for the ter ser RATE WAR, The rate war is on again to Vic- torta, between Dodwell @ Co. and the | Alaska Steamahip Co. former company, which operates the Sehome end Utopia, on Saturday reduced the passenger rate from Seattle to Vic- toria to 28 cents, and freight 0 cents per ton. The reduction freight tw a re t surprise to all shippers, and m. re of the oplniom that the Alaska Steamship Co. will not fol- low the cut In freight The rates previous to this a per ton on fretght. COLLAPSED! An Overloaded Building Goes Down in City of Pittsburg. PITTSBURG, Pa, Feb. 4—The large four story trom and brick butld- ing, occupted by the Stevenson-Fos- ter Co., printers and pabliahers, col- tien were |MILLS MAY NOT TACOMA, Feb. 4—Norman Mills and Naomi Davis, the woman with whom he was about depart for the [Orient when arrested, are still con fined in the City jail, It ie not yet definitely known whether he will be iaiiiiainbadasaDinsendtcea dee: THE SEATTLE STAR BE PROSECUTED His Father, Ex-Sheriff of Pierce County, Offers Reimbursement. prosecuted for hie peoulations while employed in the olty office, aa his father, ex-Bh: has agreed to make good the leaeee of his defelcation | BALLARD NOTES, he Beattie Aut ‘o., appeared before it last Friday night 4 franchise to dusiness tn F ken by the it is understood th the account of its beauty tha sufficiently important to gems as these -- but bers are all in favor of $18.00; the pair proposed franchise. The city attor . ney will examine the papers and will make a report Tuesday, Now $6. 50 J. B. Zook, powtm a the | alll that previously | been under the control of C. A. Don Mr. Zook will resign his poeit! postmaster June 1, and devote all of his time to his mill. w a 4 ge ANTERS ab were $7 VASES, § inches high For $3 15 A petition will be presented to the iature from the Ballard coating the m of fiah traps. ERY BOATS, were 97. . The stone Athletic club of Bal For $3. 50 lard is planning for an entertain ment to be gtven in ite hall Friday evening. James Bradford, the well known educator of Dayton, Wash., has been the quest of Mr. and Mra: J. W. Peter, of Dallard, for several days. WEST SEATTLE PRIZE FIGHT A fair sized audience witnessed the glove contest between Dick Case and Walter Jones at West Beattie yesterday. The Sight was without feature aside from the fact that Case demonstrated that Jones was utterly Incapable of standing any punishment. A right upper-cut from Case in the beginning of the fourth round ended the fight In the first round Jones landed a couple of ineffectual blows on Case's bedy. In the second it was easily seen that Case could end the fight at any moment. In the third round the colored lad seemed to entire! lore hia head. He made several wil #wings at Case, but they were easily avoided. The force of one vicious Rogers. Five EK, marked lapsed early thie morning. The wreckage took fire. The depart- ment, after an hour's hard work, ex- tinguished the flames. Several days ago the floors were discovered to be overtoaded with ma- ehinery, and the authorities notified the owners that the strain would have to be lightened, Accordingty the 100 employes of the firm re 9 | taid off for the day and a force of Workmen was employed to remove part of the material. When the crash came, Michael and were found among the ruins. The former is fatally injured. and the latter badly burned, Both were laborers engaged im moving the atock. Mad Mot the city authorities discovered the weak condition & a Y butiding, all of the ould have been at work t and In all itkelihood many would have been killed. THIS MAN COULD NOT EVEN SEE THE BIG ORGAN IN THE CHURCH Editor Star; Last night I attended Plymouth church and would have enjoyed the of the upper ends of the pipes, but that was all. Two seats ahead of me sat a woman adorned with a hat as big as @ washtub. It shut out everything in the front part of Pty- mouth church. As the most prominent churohes in - jail cities in the Bast are agitating “No bonnets in churches,” and in New York. Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago have established the rule, would sugwest that the same would be & mighty good move in Seatle. Selfishness no business in churches, and one person closing out 4 dozen through the vanity of a big hat, exhibits that and will nev- er get to heaven along with it. Rr. . LABREMANS, Brunswick Hotel. STATE ITEMS, |, EVERETT ee. leg. \ me ABERDEEN—Work will begin on the new brewery on the isth prox. and when completed it will have a capacity of 60 barrels is a day. TACOMA — During religious ser- vices yesterday, the houses of four ministere were burglarized and $109 jand several gi id watches were secur- «a. — During a saloon row t between We Hk. Daly and loore, the latter broke his ABERDEEN — A new seworage| system is proposed by the newly- elected council, and the city engin- eer has been ordered to formulate plans. COLFAX — A ha hobo named John Greer was nearly burned to death near bere, his clothing becoming ig nited from a camp fire. ‘was burned off, but he walked sev- eral miles to town and went to the hospital. TACOMA — Frank T. Houghton ts —_ @ fight for the appointmen: t state printer to superin-| stand the state work, as provided py an act of the last legislature. He {bas the support of the administra- tion men here, | PORT TOWNSEND — Ca pt. ware } A. Taylor died here yesterday, aged } 72. Just before he breathed his last he told the attending physician that he was born in England and that his | real nate was Harry A. Attenbur- row, but offered no 0 explanation. {. FRIDAY HARBOR — C. W. Morse, for many years a resident of Beattie, died from Paralysis, A number of emplo: of the Roche Harbor Lime Co, have filed| Hens against the stock on hand of the corporation to secure $60 wakes, AUBURN — rer case of smallpox was discovered in the Green River| hotel a day or two ago, and as a re.! gult the hostlery is now quarantin- ed. The patient was a tramp. Mr. Roberts, his nurse, also was strick- @n down. Kesidents are being vac- inated. EVENRUTT — At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce it was dectd- ed when Senator Sumner ani ‘terre- gentative Gorham introduce the bill for the removal of the state capstas ° a per His heel) SEATTLE | MUST NOT INTERFERE This morning Judge Talimar. ed an order restraining the city from | interféring with the Automatic Tele- |Phone Co. in erecting poles and oth« | orwise pursuing the terme of the per~ mit, the validity of which has been \queationed. The order is also for the city to show cause why the com- pany should not be allowed to pro- | ceed with perfecting their te \eyetem, he hearing of the [set for W: 13. nesday, Feb. NEW WARDS. ‘The council committee on elections |and boundaries will, during the | week, redistrict Seattle inth wards |and precincts, and a complete plat lot the same will be presented to the council next Monday night The precinet divisions will be made on the basis of the registration for the general election inst fall, the total registration at that time being 16,720. As nearly as possible, it is propored to place between 225 and 250 vote in @ precinct, MARINE NEWS, The steamer Walia Walla, ot the Pacific Coast Steamahip Co., Ca Paul, arrived from San Franciseo this morning with 80 paesengers and 1,500 tons of freight, | | The schooner Comet satied from) San Pedro for Seattle, Fe | Pacifie Const Co. lege for San Fran- Townsend and Victoria, at & a Fare 25c, per ton, - -0 Great reduction on mantels at Z. C, Miles & Piper Co, amen pene Cosmen hee ret swing of Jones sent him clear through the ropes and into the au- dience. In the fourth Jones came up blowing, and was floored almost border; were immediately, He could easily have ” ro up sh ceatiovet tae content Now $2 allowed to fe ene BUTTER DISHES, were 2.25 . Now $1.13 Satin finished TEA TRAYS, with bright cut engraving, each very MARKETS, Business on West street ed very good this morning Three cars of potatoes came in early but no change in price rewult- od. Everybody i» gind that butter ts ating more plentiful. Beveral consignments of prime Was ington creamery were received to- SYRUP PITCHERS, on For $1.13 open- om Gre still scarce, but with » certainty that a continuence of fine Weather will brings lota on the street. Home of the finest in the morning, ing A quantity of fine NORDHOFF& O, . . vthouse lettuce is selling today at $1.50G1.00 per cane. ‘allfornin fruit and vegetables | hams, srapii, 129612 breakfast from the Walia Walia, which ar-| bacon, § to 10 Ibs, 18\ec; dry, salt. rived this morning, began coming on | ed clear backs, 9'%¢; bellies, 10: the street Inte tony. Tomorrow | Gutter Cheese, Eggs snd Poultry The steam collier Mackinaw, of deal cisco on Feb. 2 with 9,500 tone of eon!. | ay tee icin Steamer Behome from Yewler dock daily, except Sunday, for Port Freight of any kind 60c | morning will be a busy time, as large consignments will be on sale. Sarrectea Daily . The following being offered to the pro- Hutter — Washington creamertes, pound prints, 25@%%0; Eastern lowa and Blgin, 4@2ic, Nebraska, 4@2e fresh ranch. 19@2%0; California creamery, 22@24c. und lots on the =< orin Cheese — Native Washington, 12@ Ma sala bates 654.50096.00; Sartey, Mo; “Eastern, is@lic, Californie, wi 124@lle; Roquefort, ébe per ib; Ba- am, $11.00@12.00 per case; New York. 16@iée; Limburger, 16@i7e; brick, 16@iTc; Swiss, 1kG@ive. Eggs — Strictiy fresh ranch, 2g | 28e; Eastern, 23. feed, Hay—Puget sound, per ton, ern Washington timothy, 60 Ifa, $10.75@11.00. bg ranch, 18@180; na-| Poultry—Chickens, live, 11@P120 tive creamery, 27 ducks, 11@12e; geese, 9@100; turkeys aN 0 12@ 130. 1 rr peaes sana ee ee | Dreased stock—Chickons, 12 139%; Egge-Strictly fresh ranch, 26@28c | turkeys, 16@16\%c; ducks, 1iq@ite; per dozen Keone, 12@ 10. Poultry — Chickens, live, 100; ducks, lic; turkeys, i2%4@i2e. aitio Wheat Horhet. Wheat (export)—Ne. 1 club, Ho; bluestem, S4e; milling, No. 1 Club, 8c; bluestem, 6c. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 14G15%e chickens, 12@12%0; ducks, 12@12%e; goene, 1 Lave atock—Cows, 3c; steers, 49 GAG; saives, Serie: sheen shee Did He Commit Crime? 6@ 5%. Drensed stock~Hoge, “Se; lambs! Joseph Creedon, wham the police — believe has been implicated in recent burgiartes committed in Seattle, was arrested on suspicion fast night by Chief Meredith and Detective Phii- pa. Groen Fruit. Lemons, $2.00@2.26 a box; limes, $6.00 per cane; cooking apples, 7ic@ ———o—__—___ Diamond Ice is the best; We, eating apples, 01.0001.%5; fancy it costs eating apples, 2602.00 navel or-|no more than the cheapest. Tel. anges, $2.00@2.75: needling», $1.60@ | Main 1069. 1.75; bananas, $1,75@2.50; oranber- —-~ ries, $14.00 per bbl; olives, b0@Tic 2 per gallon, c v ta . 2 ehome from ¥ Potatoes, $17.00@19.00 a ton; beets, sack, 7b@abc; yellow Danver onions,| mare asc, Freight of any kind boc $2.50@2.76; letuce $1.50@1.00 per case; ton, “ turnips, Harte; Hubbard squaah, | Ber 24 @te per + marilc, #'44@100; cab- 7 bage, $1, red, $2.25 100 Ibe; red ODDS AND ENDS SAEE Peppers, A0@ Ite Ib; husks, 1c; green onions, 12%4@iSe per doz; caulifiow- er, $1.00@1.10 per doz; celery, 40qtc ep J are Siosing pot the fol: per doz; sweet potatoes, $1.75@2.00; gs ig below any Spanish Chill peppers, %0 a oe sr cok aoe b a +" epehae om, Bune B.toe nat: AGA? | crear | tegt, ‘Kou can sce that for your- sprouts, 6@7c per Ib; California head - lettuce, sc case; artichokes, $1.00 « oe Anyed “@ jon; Breen peas, Ib; dried fas, _ eartonn, 65¢ cy, Th wren, ‘soline Wool Pant 1.06 Se Me tanes, Tee, imppried, Dollar All Wool F : 260 Men's Blue Flannel shirte.. 1.26 Black and White Striped Freah meat—Cow beet, 17@ Shirts devcsee SBI ateer beef, %¢ per Ib; mutton weth 8 Me boe er, 90; ewes, SKo; pork, T@T%40 per | $1.25 Men's All Wool x Ib; vent, 8@%o; small, 10@10%0, | Per ult 6 $3.00 Men's All We per mult . . | $3.50 Derby Hats . | Latest Style. Fur Provisions Hama, large, ADAMS For a Rich Breakfast Try Adame’ Self - Raising Buckwheat Flour; $%-1b pkg. only 200, Adams Grocery Co, 1428 Second Ave, Cc. GRAY & co. Tel. Main 482 1329 S nd Ave — U@ile; | Underwear, $12.00 Men's Suite . All Wool Sui Fine Beaver Ov | Latent styles ‘in PHIOO ss 4+ vse “regular department store” SUGARS AND © mpAEERS, sunflower cut ireular saw” plece Bete—TEA AND COFFEE POTS, 8U- GAR BOWL, CREAM JUG AND SPOON HOLD- From $22 to sil DURNISHED yo TRAYS, with heavy rococo ad, WETE ELIE cere creee Magnificent Cut Glass for Half OT in the annals of Seattle has there been a sale of cut glass fraught with the importance such as this. piece a scintillating specimen of American cleverness, as different from cut glass as it well could be, bought more on (Some of our buyers will ignore n anything else. the financial side of the business when art and beauty begin). collection will be placed on sale tomorrow at half the former prices, an event expenditure when money buys such excuse any PERRY HOW ameter; were out CELERY were OLIVE DISH Be. Exactly Half HE Homan silver-plated hollow ware is almost as well known as 1847 It's sold by all the leading merchants in the country--guaran~- teed for ten years, perfect in style and finish, and second to none, the finest pieces made, unusually fine, will be sold at half our own regular prices (as we judge values), you pay, excepting, of course, solid silver. Nothing could be bett Ready to and engraved; CAKE STANDS, Toceco border, heavy, marked.. From $8 to $4 PRAISES SEATTLE. Seattic, according to F. H. Eitel, of Chicago, i# astonishing the Past with tts ee janage en Mr. Kite! who ts of @ financial jour- nal, said that the bank clearin, and oth showing up Seattle so well that he confidently predicted that more cap- | ital would come tn here in the next) than has come in y | me. He anid Seattle now ide the attention of the East, thanks to the brains and energy of her citizens. Poultry Show Closes. ‘The poultry show, held tn Ger- | manta hall last week, under the auc- pices of the Beattle Poultry associa. tion, closed Saturday night. Seore tary Chariee McAlister, of the amo. ciation, Considers the show the most creditable ever seen Jn Seattle _The next exhibition of bie bl000- | ulin tines all next exhibition of blue-blood x ccsceaesaens seusassacate ovuneneen epee j FREDERICK FINE FURNITURE The Week of Draperies, Car- pets and feaures for the week. - $6. Metal Bed, Spring, Mat woven wire apring, wool to of B-Ib pillows Regular pri the week, $6.2 Frederick HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring POOP SOOOCOO OS OCOOORSES The newest Now $3.50 STANDS, that were $4.00 .. Now $4.00 ROBE BOWLS, 8 inches in Giameter; were $16.00 For $8 00 For $2.00 Finest Silver Plated Ware Made at CRUMB TRAY AND SCRAPER, "= sk iT eg #5 ¥ niy polished, were 4-plece TEA BETS, were $5,00 .. bys Awyoacaiod WATER paaeuns, plated top, were WY to 1429 Second Avenue and 15-12 Pike Street VERY price in the carpet room, the drapery de- partment and the bedding section will suffer a strong reduction this week—here is one of the White Enameled Iron Bed, exactly like iNustration, well finished and substantial; complete with “cuts of 'g9,” each The whole rich cuttings, # Inches in di- were H@ ..... Some of er, no matter how much morrow == satin Spas were $4.00 For $2 For $3.85 fine glass bowl, were $3.00 ........ For $1.50 ae sesh opspeoynbesteaed For 81.25 ed fowls will be given by the Pacific Northwest Poultry association, which was organised last Friday evening. ‘This show will probably be held a year from now in one of the cities of the Northwest. a Have you « wai ‘Then teil tt tn the Star. See list of agencies page 2. a ee Vv i Our Prices Or the quality of our work. We tee not to shrink your fannela or leave any rough edges on your collars, Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 Fourth Ave. Near Pike, Estab. 1890. & NELSON Bedding. ‘ 25 tress and Two Pillows tro op mattress and good pair $8.85, Spectal price. for & Nelson : b4 ° ° INSTITUTE if OGDEN : Nhsaiay~)s————_—_— Bargain Seattle’s Busy Store CANE RETR EERO IT ma News at n Wearables will laim att t ITS, KNEE PANTS a 178 FURNISHI 4 for ALL- IRAY coTcn VEED with 1 comt, 1 knee tatlored ut; wines 9 te worth of 4 atyle 84 85 FINE CHEVY ont BOY® HEAVY ALI WOOL GRAY CHE 10T THREE - PLY SCHOOL = SUITS of mohair ENG- 10T & wizes of & to 10 actually worth $4.7 $3 58 BOYS’ HBAVY NAVY CHEVIOT 2-P1E SCHOOL BUITS splendid lining, heavy Gril! pockets In pants double seat and ken winem 9 to 14 years, ac- i tually worth $3.96 ly; $7.50 value . 83 00 $5 98 BOYS’ PANTS WELL MADE GRAND WEARID PANTS, sizes 3 a mone mes = 25 cts BOY® WOOL #@c HOOL ‘PAN ra, - fect fit; sizes 6 to 15 years .. BOYS ALL wooL BsCOTCH TW peceate — « 6 to 15 years; cheap at $1.00 per pair; . “hub WOOL BCOTCH TWRED PANTH,” Goudie 8 are; actually worth $1.29 per $1 4 t 9 yen Aouble breasted vent, pretty silk embroider: 4 ventee satin factn ilk braid | and bows on coat want the finest nu can be produced these will fill the bill exmet. Bol knees, sizes 5 0 16 pair .. | eee een =~ PETERSON'S --210.. PLE’S PIKE ST- COOCOOOOOOSD nae ‘sp ipcinsatlads > 3 inaige eoee MORAN BROS. : Engine and Ship Builde COMPANY Stee! and Wood : LUMBER MILL. 000s ooooes EELEY —* fisvie” snes Habite—The onty ae niog Keele ina see ton and British Columbia. J. Py eR Kilbourne Ave. Take Green mee Tel. ‘Main. 335. Beattie fice 20 Sulllw Tired Sat ese wees wot op ies sve spas a Poeeoseoeooososooeses: Has two First-Class Second-H Steel Ranges, one 6-hole L X L., 4-hole Oxford. Call and see them. 507 PIKE STREET Soeccscccosccocececcecoosssos: i} * Cc * * * |® Largest and {RILL Only First-class ROOM Kuropean IN CON- Plan Hotel, NECTION Hiettnitetrinkte htt ries Almond Cold Cream ave. and Columbta. Tel. Main 19% ———— ee | The Largest and Best Stock of Fruit and The San Diego Fruit ‘Co. 416 PIKE STREET New Spring Lines of Monarch Fancy Shirts We Have Them From kk RR KK RR aging Any work that should not 8 bars Emerald Soap, satinfactory will be attended of charge in our ni office. Be. * We are making & specialty % | Rat patnions tea Garabie ‘or alt 6 bars 16-oz. Savon, * | work ear t© the profession. 250. * name ae ar? x 2-1b package Gold Dust, io Se catore, best esta * ee IR ae tc, % | Sat are toventars ct modern “dentis | We wili tell you in advance exe | What your work will cost by free ps * - Give us a ot fa MATHESON BROS. Pe ae GROCERS * Cor, Sixthand King Tot, Main 603 . Eee RLLeeeee eT Ty HAPS KEPT AWAY BY USING Sunday, 10 to 4 end: Large Jars 2c In the Northwest, em such well known makes a# Chickering & Sona, Doll, Milton and Singer. We have some very att ba sightly | ssccod hand pianow and D. 8, JOHNSTON Baris Bultng, $03 Sed —___24_Becona - Avenue OTEL BUTLER Seattle's BONNEY & STEWART Fweeres Directors and Winvaimers Line Your Weil With CLAY PIPE 0 eee wae eee