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eeeoooeoe ° S| CENTS A WEEK OOPOOOO OOOOH ORONODOHOOS The only Paper in es BSeettio tt dares COOOHEOT TORO DOOOR ODORS Phone Main (050 ° SHES ooerorgeorsereneee secsee = : ° VOL, 2 NO. 309, SKATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUBSDAY EVENING, F! ARY 19, 1901. ONE OENT A COPY ited ‘train on th The dill to deft naptreey aud ratiway ran into . v it oulvert yesterday a w } Pemulate the lee nioin ad miles weet of Winnemu Nev x} ere by the federal courts * set 1 One Woman Is Instantly Killed aed Seven Men ‘ics, rer' or Winwemuce Now. sis er by the tederal courts was defen | Objects Strenously to the Renewal of the War V nore oF lean Injured lobjeoted to the 1 hat the FE The wash-out, due to the m n vor : ' Are Wounded, : on th® Washout, au is | arespeeadecs ban shan io oe eke in China--Protests to the Powers. x4 a 2 ft The train, ru ious that the labor unions no long - a ly an pour, awung a anted It passed, The final vote W A W urve and without warning, plunged | Was Ws h ite & i II — a P into the rushing stream, Two sieep-| Th il) was then tak ‘ R " “gS - ‘ wt haa ah Ka ing care and the dining car remain. |e ame tot M ASHINGTON, D.C, F , Whether @ han dintate * ton crusaders, sur: piled up in the Paging torrent. The | ate he natives of ther brotherw ‘saloon at Millwood & pen nh ail of hon a first sleeper was telescoped Alaska, wae ruled out e have been made by this government , , , icenaih, et. Mate *ehiptetne v Rona er Abbey was thro Mr. « aNnon presented W statement | protesting against Walders - « agpedine ‘ ae RETTER THAN TH PA 1m Gality the Jolntlate to clone When| TOPEKA. Kan, Feb. .10—bre, | through the ab window and only of the appror ge Sat me ted expedition either. to Bingas ahead , - ‘ DOZEN FOR ON BPECIAL ¢ ' the crusaders appeared, the jointists Nat was tried before | 4 Adtoty D Bissinger, of Ban Fran ing 96:3, 000, , throngh Onl £4 province, Tee} woale be tener Vion WILL PIT YOU wT we wo J aaenad Are Wi AMlachister. ‘The abe today, charged with kilied in thetr berth, Their 16. | The erin $59, Pag State ntesegser 4 kien Sues Ning QUARTER COLLAR IN THY s e saloon about 10) Year-old daught who b the | 244 tow BLIT.AY t parte oMoigia believe, | while pre i . : crusaders fled, but returned, and a “ ee berth above them, was only slight- | 74%, and pensions az to $145,245,- | and im this they doubtless represent | bear on Germany by thin a pitched battle followed. Fully 190 Her attorney quoted ¢x-/ iy bruised. CG, R. Coulter, of Ban | 280 “ “ . ‘. powers to avoid thet ‘ 1? a eheta were exchanged. Mrs. Rosa | **?*'V¢!Y a the Bible 1 Mre.| Francisco, was instantly killed A warm debate followed, in which | President Kinley; thet euch an fal & ad A e i Hudson, a sister of the jolntiste, wa. Nation sat by and made notes. The | Fireman ©. T. Whittaker and two| Democratic members charged the armed expedition would entirely ur Thr othe 2 om ‘ po geegdamed f id the case was au . unknown trampe met death. Mall| majority with extravagance, wh hte weive y Killed instantly, the top of her head °OU't “#id the case was an import-| Oi achuyler sustained a broken | the Republicans replied that the in. | #*t all of the advances #o far made | ciais ¥ punishment by death CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS being blown off. ‘Both of the Lock. |“! OP and he would reserve his de- | jeg. ‘The other train were more | creased appropriatt in the peace negotiations. «It would, | was demar have already paid Fi® Sedona Avenue, Hinckiey Bicok cision unttl later. lor leas bruised and cut. Traffe will | #itated by the prosecution - “ . > penalt t Intate per brothers were wounded Aman 1 a | be delayed all di th: ¥ h r more wn the. death of hun the pena I ew " ts yese anemamanas. tamed Wedd and four others wore| The Bfternoon the “amasher™ ap- | be delayed ah Sy . ee dreds, possibly thousands of inno- |ngreed to modify their demands tn also wounded, but not seriously, | P°#Pe! Before Judge Hosen and was | cent men, women and children non-| the cases of Gon. Tung, Prince Tu — examined upon the charge of en combatants. an and Duke Lar ter. @ farmers, inspired ty tering the cold storage plant on i Later—The fi . h se p Mrs. Nation, determined to close the | Sunday. She was held to answer in| place The Lockners we fore- | $2000 bonds, which she refused to] AUBURN, Feb ry Garfeld Hart Warned, and when the raiders forc- | furnish, preferring to remain in dail, | ab arte ed the front door the Jointists fired. as Judge Ho: . - leg UF the ack Ss ent aaat t's al G ‘The raiders let go a volley Into the bench, that ee | Witle group within. Farmer Beeler fered, he we LONDON, Feb. 19—"An official | **Ot mun mptrol HOUSE AND LOT | ved & severe wound in the left Mrs. Nation was sent to her home| bulletin posted in the war office to-{ ARLINGTON, Feb. 18.~There his regu arm. The inquest over Mrs. Hudson | in Medicine Lodge. He also said he | aight gives an inkling probable| were two deaths from diphther funds a 1G | Was held this morning. believed Mrs. Nation insane and| disaster in Africa, It ls stated that | south town lant week andthe eit The In North Seattle, close to Denny School, Graded — jthose who assisted her in her|® British officer commanding at|Sene are becoming alarmed at the inpd the TOPEKA, Kan mashing nid be asham- | Wonderfontein reported that he bad | ponsible spreading ot tho aussape ee ge Ps) ee oles Ma bank Street, Sewer, Etc. ed of their een unable to municate wi division e house 6 MMOD | show |} Gen. Smith-Derten and his forces| MOUNT VERNON, Feb. 18—The lin the present reien, the govern 7 ? 4 Beh or for some time. Derien, when last| Gorman murder trial ia in progress. |ment’s majority of 180 was oa HERBERT S. UPPER Heroin. representation be not reduced, This|M*ard from, reported that he had| Twenty-five witnesses will be ex-|to The Vote was precipitated by . - necessitated giving Spokane ap equat | °2k4ged the enemy end that 4 men| amined and the trial will last «| John Dillon, who seized the oppor j number—is. “The Democrats of bot) | Wat been Killed in byttie | week ‘ tunity presented by t der wec-| PARI ¢ | retary of state's retu answer | weather ouses. held a joint caucus and) ' n the RECOVERED agreed to oppose the bill. “it ts be- Impromptu questions, ar nth of ira “ eved that the reapportionment adjournmens plied up t ; - Measure, amended in accordance! 5 The debate was unusually warm. over Switreriand and Italy are) ti: ain. am with last night's decision, will Winston Churcbtl! made bis fret | giso suffering has had a ree-| The Democrat i speech as & member of Parliament } oy nowetorm Victims of Comox Disaster |, we Democrats lare that pe vA snowstorm. AMasy ra will veto and received many gompliments. The | demthe fre are have been re | senate pasted | the Schofield sccretary of war, Ms liroderick, | ported | Hard to Rea and Megier bills, whieh would make {and Joweyh Chamberinin, sternly de pehaerie —" | eater te RR 1, the seashore of Washington from th ended the Hritish foreign poltey | Golgmbla rivet tCaps Fietay, « Teey eecred th ° best ROUGH WEATHER VICTORIA, B.C, Feb. 19—The | public highway farever, wre makin, 7 without | t You Bring Your Prescrip- _ tions to Us, i You will get the purest i and hest drugs ob- tainabl Deliverte searching parties working the Union Senator Wilshire’s resolution for —— | evidew ° ‘ where | mines near Comox, succeeded today | a commission to Investigute the fe- : N night. in pocevering two'of the bodies ef |siremility of ting voting mactthes,| MINNEAPOLA®, ‘Feb, 19:-The ar. | LONDON, Feb In the house ot ON THE TRIP DOWN all nig the lMfated miners entombed in the was adopted, guments in the case of Hexnlitan, | * = - [commons Inst might the under sec shafts. Other bodies will probably | Resolutions were adopted asking | charged with the murdet of Day, retary for war sald hat the Fritish nd he. eres p on e *vernment had recetved no Inform Capt. Nord, of the Farallon, whieh S & tl Dr + tiow, pwing to the quantities of des |tramcete Biaing hasvors "| were closed yesterday, the Jury was| | tion that an expedition was con: | has arrived. trom Skagway. reborta eva H mes 0 brig ‘Which have to be removed. Land's bill requiring street railway | instructed, and retired. As the even- ted. If tt ehowid, the British | the roughest weather he ever eo i sei |companies to employ none but com- mander would need new orders. }oountered on the trip down. The First avenue, foot of, Cherry. SARIN, a ha Weavx 7) > > > COMFORTERS gown ines | EE TE LEADER Se One trate wen hung up at) al Cost 7'© BSecoend Ave PRICES VIGTORIAL BC, Peb. 18—No! }ing wore on and the jury did not| hope of saving the entombed min- | Ve tne fruse Meo Mostwick intro. | TOF the belief Katned ground that ere at the Union mines is now en-| quced a bill to prevent gambiing.|® disagreement would result. | tertained. The fire in the fatal | t+ would make the penalty for run- oes | shaft, has been gotten under: con- | ning a game a fine of $60. The pos-| MINNEAPOLIS, Fed, 19. — The/ iret with water from | jens Myewg ~~ fer pasallst stat and driving tack serston of Apparatus jrould be 18K) samfiton jury was atill gut at neon the gases with « huge fan. Premier The anti-lynching Dill was passed. | There are no signs of an agreement. | wir expecta to be able é br ne pt Rann = 0 Almethoatatinn | take out the bodies within ally “Vritne trom nerehborhoode Against the Chinese. | nel hours. The party, workigg CON- | where popular indignation runs high. Unuously in a heavy snow storm. | ANT pronibiting fan aps ia WASHINOTON, D.C. Ped. v=} and the at White A soariatina epidemic has struck Columbia city, The mayor, health House joftcer and city council are trying A Blanket Opportunity hard to stamp gut the disease, but they find the work dificult, as all e% flooded the shaft to u depth ef | Grays harbor, after, 1902. was pasced.| Meawurea to make the Chinese ex-| cases are not reported. Mayor Piet, | troduc- fon An diner, eeoretary } cause ie aa yet sesigoed tor the | clusion Aét thore stringent are re- -|900 : “ disaster. Two miners. H Leas tah ea Tas 804 | commended to con by the com: or cas tdiaa tenten bu cat omen | A chance for the Nomeité and Klondiker, Perhaps a little ajecsid Wadia eesteoa 2 at Van- See missioner of immigration, \Gace of caariettna known to entet , 1 a marae eer os. ae } early, but take advantage while they are cheap. 8) ver on ti ‘eamer ¥ ed it lon is meeting with genera! | They declared that the joyes Case Unsetti | asorevel. ue the explosion would prob- | — — es . we 16 pp Ree a8 wphairy The dead are IN A NUT HELL WASHINGTON, PD. C., Feb. 18+ | } | WASHING ITON, D. c. Feb. 19.—| RAY BLANEBTS firm 4 EXTRA HEAVY GRaY whites, ® Japs and % Chinese | Attorney al Griggs said lam i ten. Miles’ new rank of Lieutenant <7 : ££ BLANKETS, bought at last ian wee ee William W. ¥ piso 2 | pig that would wait until he} | L ac 5 j neral may lead to his carly retire Z tp edhe bot neason's prices, worth $2.75; ‘liam Walker, jr. John Alltsom. @ copy of the decision queues eee: Chi vehenenand, 48. tin - “ 9 Munro, Jahn Whvte, Thos 90@@ seeeeseooooes int the tail fcotdagt cose be-| | — t"MeKiniey ts eatd| 4 WHITE AND DARK eo eee Leed, Duncan Melanes, William eu the matter of pre-| } os tis : GRAY BLANKETS, these 12-4, « 5-lb gray beauty; only Goedtien. len. Furabull. James Hal-'$ The f owing Driet, tt pers 1 Seeding Judge Noyes to} | Late afvices from Hkagway state| ican be allc are heavy and werviceable a tew left; a # BLANKET Vday, William Davis, Robert Fleck. @ tinent _Rebert Steeie, Anton Maffadio, P.|@ the Sta “Bardisonia, Charfes Dona. Louis Bismondi and James Crosettl. a | / or wae received by b | aus his re Femow al it evenths: 2 ~ eoatus, ‘Wasnh., Feb. 19 EVERETT, reo 19-—The ety “Réttor Star treasury bas been benefited to the special; pair, #%& special ....6 weree $3.76 }that In Dawson hay is cheap at Brooke to have precedence he w & pound; bacon, a6e; flour, $5.25 to] be retired as coon as possible $6.76, with & strong upward tond-| der the law the president can retire Th | R CARRIE SLAGLE, Ney, oes are plentiful at & ays on Auguet & when he/ but 7 leave fanties Would like to know Just how @| extent of $2100 by ‘the finies collect |. CARIN, BiMOt ES ane ap- |etcion® bea pound yr « Feb. 19—The | pears in court 445 per ton; beet, The sas now stands, and what are *and a Japan- and pork, she, eee helper were recowered at the for something Ike reaso Union mine by the rescuers thix @ rates, Wil! Go to Farmin | t, merping. near the entrance to No. 5) CITIZEN.” 3 AWAY Dr, John Rrown, « well known den | tn’ shaft. and were consequently enster | eines lease of Dawson, who i called the | ig’ feached. There are other bodies at ‘The situation, in brief, is as 3) @ | farmer tn the Klondike, te in Se id the changes, in the near sonise, ° 2 people's fight for cheaper @ 4 ° ° JEANS, Feb. 19 Bo Opposition to Speaker. ¢ bigs vrosune in the pame of the 3 * 5 Pacha a EW -ORLRA 8, ’ s |the Yukon valley, He t making « |@ state. and the case will prob- @ Los Gras feast day opened cloudy, | wientine study of the question, and WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. 19— @ ably be set for trial within two 2 | Servia in the Throes of a Speaker Henderson will be re-elect- |@ weeks. There is good ground A bright a the pad ed at the next congrese without op- r believing that the people @| Royal Scan position. Mr. Richardson's posttion will win t as Jeader of the minority may be|@ practically contested by friends of Mr. De Ar-|@ ture of th mond, of Tae eid Mr. Lanham, of |}@ now doing business illegally in @| ula@, of New York. |@ this pity. The notorious Burke @| 2 orditiance which was Hie ob « married King Alexander only six, CINCINNATI, ©, Feb. 19.—Clara| At the meeting of the Yukon coun- th and says he never enjoyed a @ through the city cx tl. does 1 > / J ; n x | ren) "a | months age. The Radicals intend to pongeworth, ne of sotpnati’s |eil on the Sth inst., the comptroller] trip more. MMe killed 12 mountain 1@ not operate to Drotec the cas © contest the legitimacy of this heir | w thy belles, and Count de Cham | reported that the territorial treasury | lions proceed existence 01 ; nleman, were 1a ‘ . 3 viaying a part in the federal | Deen caused by th ries by Archbishop Ireland t . 1@ court case adverse to the inter- @ » | Longwor 1 a ate of this city. If the state @ : ee | @ wins in the quo warranto case, 3 Grand Larceny MADRID Fer ot Contraxy te @ as expected, the peopi¢ will have 8. BE. Dawson was ame genera aborehen tone th ernivel | | @ gained nine points out of the 10 @! night on a charge of er aedany a crentien MArTe Bw, ving 1G im the contest @ | by Patroimen Ryan end Grimth. [t : he abolished Dut soon cleared, and the sun Was incidentally hopes t reap a finan-| COLORADO SPRINGS, ¢ Feb ame through \cial reward. A farm of 80 ncres|1%\—Col, Theodore Roosevelt is in you the river from Dawson, nesr|dignant at the font, Dawson, will be prepared for the bottom of shaft No. 6, under 40/@ follows: The gas company has ©! to seonte & shipment of early spri feet of water. ig failed in ite attempt to stave @| vegetable secds. He gtv e F on ia ep nf the quo warranto proceed- @| > . . Tha |tereating information on farming in a ¥ t | | siieeilin, : jes printed com jeerning his recent hunting exploits. He declares that : ondent | was within 40 miles of him during | the trip. He brands the “bear” story jase fake. Col. Roosevelt ix in fine | 3 the principal streets. The title of which will | Jer . “ 7 spore of the crea- @| —— the subject delinested was “Human | TP DANS. as the frost leaves caenmilia ¢ | Position and Characteristics,” and} face of the. sath Minneapolis trust $) HELGRADE, Feb, 18—The queen ine theme was quis ont of tho ord. ('™e MrFe i of Servia, formerly Madame Drags. inary gave birth to a son today She fw! Texas, and M: This Acorn Range Is a Swe and ECONOMICAL WORKER. tial in & Novody can tell whether the lig alleged he atole clothing to the | tomorrow, but the f in 2 will re | le toa t federal court injunction case @ ue of $126 from @ Iman named K a | 1@ brought by Judge Burke will $ ba ¢ 9124 from sos - sign and ‘all rm « | aaa pnemamenl ;@ ever be brought to trial. oe 3 | 5 Bi If, by any slip in the courts, ® LONDON, Feb. 19.--King Raward | the gas company succeeds in aves for Germany Saturday ‘Council Moves to Fix Second ¢ hoiaing on in Seactic, it will be # " many ; Ward Sewer Imme- 3 cn Hane eaneies « oy inte & : ANSWER FILED. Caughtinthe Act. | diately |g Brice for gas, oF the neces 3 A of competing with a man! oe om aie STORIA, B. C., Feb. 19.—A man i * 24 1D Oe cs cae'abs therbughly ex 3/To Automatio Telephone Company's pamed Simma, whe Keeps board The Courts Refuse to Issue Warrants to Disgruntled Losers }@ asperated over the actions of @ * : i ga I | At last night's counct! meeting Mr. |@ the Beattle Gas & Blectric Co., ® Complaint. aay: oye ge saljora and Men Looking for Graft. | Muldoon introduced = bili instruct-|@ and propose to make that @ - jsonding bogus telegra ing City Engineer Thomson to con-|@ greedy concern come to time in @| tain of the shi nect T ty-second and Twenty-|@ one way or the oth third avenue sewers with the south |@ For the inst few tunnel, and appropriating $3,000 out) of the general fund with which to i$ newspaper prosecute the work. | @ lull ts the OF Speaking upon the subject, Coun-|@ CEDES THE etiman Muldoon seid The billwil @ come up for its second and thir! COO OOOO OOOO OOOO Nothing equal to it for the price. It has heavy covers and centers, patent check dampers to control fire, drop brotler door, damper handles removed from fire, beautiful burnishe edges, high covered base, patent duplex grate and large ashpan, sure to please the critical buyer ° his ie & sig-hole range suitable for coal and wood, and ts guaranteed to be a perfect baker, This week we will ell them for @| Formal answer in the name of the ‘ . ll la | ecause he believed that certain {close the house, the money was re-| eeks not Sl city was filed yesterda much has developed worthy of @|{o tne Automatic. Teleph mant, but this) nany's complaint that It wa THAT PR | vented from conatrugting its syatem. i STORM @ The answer asks that Judge Tall-| wasHrnaTos | man’s injunction on the board of lone shot to gamblers were doing him an inj funded. Cobn, proprietor of the} Argyle stated thet ¢ 1” by the T has | that shes tee, Samuel Another Smasher. yal restaurant on ‘iret avenue, , beer ‘Naw late yesterday swore to a complaint] is, he is no rmitted to gam- in Judge Cann’s court charging|ble there, The Totem saloon and W. HM. Carter, H. J.) gambling hous Dd. be fired f Feb. 19. ma huge 1.0. MILES & PIPER CO. Dave Arey. under different public works be dismissed on the |Gathman gun will cont $115,000, Pt Treading next monday night, and then ese ground that the Automatic Tele- | 4, ; Reed and W. Dormer, proprietors of| managements. Prosecuting Attorney | nm fi we can proceed. Phone company's franchise is void, |Lot will he made to ah fife Totem gambling house on Ocel-| Fulton takes the stand that he will| 78-84 Yesler Way. “On aecount of the shortage of fin- |" ‘The document is signed by W. E. Env sie Mater ae, raya’ the [dental avenue, with gambling. Con-|issue no warrants to persone whom | : iiere may be Sintra | | Basselan’& Walletter, Cline & King. | "eePo™ wit revolutionise warfare Tide Gann’gr ins cage down for a|euting sttorney's omfce for private mater! to he ie as ont om on Monda a fixed the | purposes 000000000000000000000000 000000000060000000000008 the preference over all other ¢ recent opinion that the ‘franchixe i Se if ‘ 6 proprietors of the em club| has threatened mand ceed TRY DOM STIC FINISH otbel dhta? Onis one machine 4 the olty. work, and wit do everything in | waw not vol 4, might seem a reversal wan ASHINGTON, Dc a re » dh: | etiene that Cohn ho pie ah Latewent in | ines against Judge George for re that will produce Domesti aris Dower to relieve the people of the! OMAHA, Feb. 19.—Young Eddie| but he explained that It was a pure " esos ner © * pool room on Oceldental aven using to issue Warrants 1 ¢ Becon’d ward, at the earliest por | cudahy has identified a man arrest-|ly formal act and given only to al- ta, walked all Recently W. H. MoCray & Co.| All public gambling houses below Guasade Laundry co., isibie moment by abating the nule- ¢4 saturday night, as the person who | low the question to be passed on by e the presider R bought rter and Reed's interest | Yewler way opened today, including | Cor Third Ave. and Main st sad which has so long distrestod| asked him to get Into the wagon.|the court. He sald last night phat + asp pana nr me: cf in the Totem .saloon, HH ey" ais ee a . | Uptown (OMce, 817 Second Avenue. T them.” The poce refuse to divulge the| the or was prepared by the five | Was committad ail fe their intention to establish a pool| Judge Cann stated this morning . SPR mt The pole gatas divuls fre tec ord yg og Fle pled and will be examined to com, ‘wideh they: aid) peaterday lahat he would issue no more war $ eoeevonsonsvonsgnoooosoroossosoosooosoosooesoess LE | vi Mm al conditior | me ante ur the f th Totem apenen _ T ~ _ [ite i mental oo morning rant t ~ OMAHA, Neb., Feb, 19.—Late this | ‘The city and the board of pub. This morning Wm. Dermer stated | was settled. He ateo atated that !f For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Optum and Tobacce 18 A OLYMPIA. afterno was learned that the | tic works are re inted in the case He Is Harmless. to @ Star representative that Cohn /it developed sat ‘the hearing that Habits—The only genuine Keeley institute in Washing- FC Cudahy suspect waa James Cet ‘a- | only as @ mat The cour ss ad : bs » Saturday. made threats that, if| Cohn haa t warm ‘would UTES and Britis h olurr bia. 4 r. RAY, Mer. Institet * a former employe of the Pack- | gel do not re city and OTTAWA, F n expedition Tote opened th advise Prosecutor Fulton to draw uy Kilbourne Ave. Take Green Lake or ‘ OLYMPIA,” Fey. 19—/The senate | PAD ‘compan y. Tt 1a believed that |net emploued t rye mere, | to plant the Brit on the north | foom th done the durtbling|@ complaine against him al WNSTIT fice $0 Sullivan Bullding. Tel, Main. 23, Se gs & bi" making the working! Callahan confessed. He has been in| ly allowed to a er in the name of pole by a © Nition 18 | hows } states that his reason Wren Wau that tiene oT red for females in stores and Jaun-|gonth Omaha for a year. Chief |the city and sustain the assertion | planned " Refused Warrants. prosecuting the gamblers is that on Of boing experin eallon ws. We don't ® ries, 10 hours; also the bill for pre-| Donahue says that another arvest|or the McGroarty people and the| well known Canadian 4 | has lost money in the various houses | finsves Just for the sake of making a sale, We d ] ak poe gt fot grand + minale, | will soon follow. Eddie Cudahy 8} “Solid Seven” in the council, The | tor Rarly in the «pr r Cohn hae rétained Attorney Parm.| and de to have his name on patient to decide which te the best bay n r A monun © the! positive that his identification is| five lawyers are doubtless not work. | year he propones to sall in a ap loa, Yebtenday teva ~armer-| record ax the one who put them out y learning “how' t n Fin ashington volunteers. The p seomacary "line for nothing, but they are. not|ally constructed craft of 200 t lee, Yeote 1 ood vyhe wmer~) or busines ~~ hather opt work i CCAY EveRsOLe Mii originated in the house to erect fray mere rE Pre |naia'by the city or any department |takine with him 12 men—rtx lee were refused warrants by Judge le baniiarlodl . eo nomument id the Masonic cemetery r . of the muntelpal government tists and mix sallore ge and Prosecutor Fulton, as r r at Olympia, but the senate amended rua fauditad Gaus wD he tried oMficers belleved it was a Pingree on Deck. A nice quart bottle of ZIN FANDE Same to yut it im the city park Cell King, colored, was arrested | oy, jt 4te February when the EVERETT, Feb. 19.-The B blers’ fight pure and simple , , eo > . — carly this morning ‘by Patrolman | gray ionety atromnove will’ be ppos. | Improvement club has purchesed |Cohn has circulated the story| NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Former with every purchase of Port, Sherryey GMT IA, Fer. ale ibe vespver- | Freeman on charge of having rob-/ 64 by Piles, Donworth & Howe the ‘franchine of the Wiectric com-| that he lort much ready cash lany, Pingree, of Michtaan, nowt Muscatel at $1, $1.50 or $2a gallon, bili was diseased by a se od Jaw, Watt of $7 naken the pany from the Rockefeller syndi- |in the gambling house kam. | , : ages Pet caucus of Re n senators| third time in the past week that the| SPOKANE, Feb, 19-—Three of the |cate. —, P. Burch holds some oth bidra state that recently Cohn parted | bis way to Kurope, announced tha MIGLIAVACCA vw with . large sum of money in @ dice | he would again run for governor un Phone Main 667 end upon making threats toliess his reforms were camied out, | last night in we Z to yield) King woman bas been arrested on a) escaped prisoners have been recap- | franchites which he will at once to Pierce county's demand that her| | charge of robbery. tured, turn over to the new owner,

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