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WEONHEDAY FRENCARY eee ]this morning and is taking on| for Skagway at § p. m. and will omr ——«- | TY & large number of passengers. | et ee | TRAMP SHIP | olseo for Seattle this morning -- -~ | Louie Sloss, jr, and Gen. Supt | Washburn of the Alaska om mer | Tare Men Who Would Hot cial company, will arrive in Seattle Desert Their Duty. on March 10 at whieh time Capt | that Bitvela has been successful in| When the Jupiter, t forming a new cabinet | Girgent! to Philadetpht % eva), und fron ran out and, with Chie€ Engineer Jos, Man wcll aha }decta and one seaman, ix trying to | save hie ate Warrants are out for the arrest of | All of the saloons formerly operat- | Worin gone om Eiinsse’ tnd Gave been f mb. | ing private boxes, vinited today by | It if expected that th whip from 1 and her « re tees & Star reporter, wore found to have | Crament ler whos hands wt Deputy Sheriffs | * ; srr <i caeee. Stee | thet Ohba. Gast. sata rerseved and gpliec ensica, will investiaat Behwedel, of South Seattle, | side doors locked. ented ce eal’ clinioadnine el, ween eal Owners of tramp steamships ser Seaplane sere | This action wus precipitated by |are loading thelr versele with fu ? el Co a be en Men's Asnox na will e iguance of the war among the | ‘2¢ Bus M Association, |@nd will send them out in eearch of lars Yesterday Constable | WRich, ata recent meeting, urged | tbe Jupiter, wedel_ and Deputy Sheriff Page| that the law, ax provided by the re EP wpted to clase up the Tetem /oently passed ordinance, be com PAPE PEDEEEEBTHENEG ing house, but the proprictors | pried with ed and the officers deferred the |” 1, va ees R tt i o could get assintan: In a fh fay, however certain $. ; Saye that, the |*8l0on men will decide upon a plan Will all be closed | of holding thetr fomale trade and at AVananeneneneeeseeed the same time obeying the law Among the guests at the Rainier Grand today are: A. A. Barber, a busin man, of Otand Rapids teh. 4d DD, Bowles, a tourt t |Londun, Eng; Le C. Andrews who has just returned from the Phil- |tppines, and M. B. Kee {man of Badmona Message That Means | Hard and Perilous: yt te, Butler of la Grande, Or.; Je | Booees & steamboat man of Work to Many Men. Francisco; D. L. 8 Barker, a mine owner of Neti Mont.. and Poter Larsen, a cap! t of Arlington | At the Seattle: © B. Norton, man ager of the Oakland Irop works, of} Oakiand, Cal; M. J. Donnelly, purs lor of the steatship Senator: Geo. W | Simons, a Dbusinesd man of Chicago M. J. Carrigan, customs inspector of Port Angeles; Robert A. Smith, * merchant of Fairhaven, and A. hum | ming, & Whatcom lumberman. At the Northern! Dr. J. N. Mo Leisch, « practitioner of Chemainus B. C.; M. J. Roache, a raitroad m of Portland; Wm, Buchler, a mining man of Rossland, B. HN. Claus en, & cattle dealer of Northwood. N D., and J. H. Russell, an Atitn min- or. a lumber AMUSEMENTS. ~~ t the second packed ed Mrs. Fiske in “Becky warp” at the Seattle theater. The dence waa aqually as enthustasttc jue the firet nighters, and the star ved a flattering ovation. ee ee ee a Fecely Tonight, Mrs. Fiske’s last perform- is Inthe diteh, send the }to search the debris for the mangled See Will be devoted to “Tees of the ~ ‘This Little mesamge fash eos Dieeding bodies of wreck vie-| D'Urbervilles.” dramatized from At night suey must work by| Thomas Hardy's novel of the same of torches, the wirta ddes not ag as they pame. Pech to meet people. It may mean lclamber over the tottering manses of| Mrs. Fiske’s success tn this wond- pemething to the families of the men eplintered wood and fron! Often | ¢tfu!l drama hae been as great as her) {rain hast th: the Flecky oy td and dhe may expect fs | howling, Dilsaard, and continue for to be met by the same Bumbers ‘Winter and days and nights at a siretch, weary sTeeted her on Monday and Tuesday @ay. the mom-|and hollow until their task is Pight. othe wreck etew are Injcompleted. Unless called away by for aca at a moment's another wreck, the wrecking crew | bi ced eet tee @ crew | does not leave Se bo until every | & tery few minutes vestige of an accident is cleaned up. | notice of An wreck & received, (‘The wrecking train is provided with | “Pawn Ticket 10° {9 doing just Brecking im ow ite way to cook and dining « ‘and a car fit. | fair business at the Grand this week Serene. The work of the wreck-|ted with bunks. The men are fed |The show affords a pleasant enter- Ke especially hammrdous. They |and furnished with hot coffee attainment and ts counted good Mat pas over; under and among a their work. After they are through,{ This afternoon @ matines in being tot mass of wrecked Cars, which (they sleep the sleep of banstion. jplaved. | ne regular Saturday mat say fall on thet any instant. Seck-| The wreckers are paid well for|inee will be given. the best vantage points of werk, /their work. When they are not out/ isamuad must Wl to the most den- | in wreeks, they are employed in the | parts of A wreck t attach | ratiroad «ho: and ca’ These chat ‘The work requires a cool ~ Third Avenue Theater. head = ime? Break. and the |and a steady nerve. Young men are! “The Little Medater,” ¢ sweep every-| usually employed. for the work is|Play of McPhee & Downe: oral them, and unlucky ts|both nerve- racking and dangerous, | toire company, played to a large aud- aes caught in their path. Oft-jand men do not grow old ia the | lence “= eee ee at the wrecker’ some e pleee con’ Ned Tae oy ot letmescce thrilling scenes, and the comedy ix : good from atart to finish. May Dud ‘i Jey Gordon took the part of the Lit Clothing Store Robbed. tie Meddler weil, and won much ap plause. “The Little Meddier™ will be re- The clothing etore of BM. Brooks, on Second avenue, near Union street nd “Kast Lynne” will be given. other articles were stolen. The bur-| * entrance by use of waren ~— Sail wonderfully guccessful Furo- ing of Umatitia. pean tour of Inet pemaeney, hae pat the The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s| seal of definite approval upon aa boat Umatilla, sails for San Fran-|!n the musical world the great pub- cisco tomorrow mornin; She will |lic_he has always had with wm pre L ae Aogermn, of the First |carry a fatr passenger ‘list and her| The present fog Renna d i hy Forty-thir@ infantry | usual compliment of freight. great bana » im a nm o seme| nations in the Philippines, ar- —— tour and the transcon in Seattle y. When Mrs, Meredith Iii. trip of the organisation. It will at the Roinier-Grand hotel by + cover 25,000 miles of travel and em- Teporter, he said “1 was ore Mra. W. L. Meredith, wife of the | brace 10 different cities. Sousa ts About Conditions. Pte report home. as I have been iii, |Chiet of police, is ill at Providence| already under engagement for a) reau! hospital. month at the Pan-American expos ne tare, amu j . ng rem ad tion next surmmer, and it Is on the and fost 72 mer. Bome Young Girl Orunk. cara that a tows of Great Britain and rema relan’ follow, Sousa . oe Taine men dre sick. but | vivian Lamont, aged 19, who ways| nounced to give two grand concerts When I left the islands, |" resides in Tacoma. was arrestes | at the Seattle theater on Thursday, ‘Were comparatively . quiet.| °°" Second avenue today by Patrol-|with Biaw DuMeld, soprano, a ke 7 man Burkman. She was in an in-| Bertha Bucklin, violiniate, as sol ees Se he | toxicated condition, jets, Seat sale opened this morn- They ewear je~ — ing at 10 o'clock, No telephone ora Fay - Bized Dinner Covered Dishes, form- oes wtield aeaiad keathst OBTAINS PERMIT ere were received until the long line TE ih OS ote next. There are nea 100 af outside the theater was broken. pe 00, now $1.75. heads to the insurgent gov- . x “ m Oatment Dishes, for- cot tatters, former, briee one almoet ae strong asthe) The seattle Gas & Electric Co. ~$5 Ganc vinwn + fey, Price #0, now ‘ 30 and #2 48 obtained from the hoard of pub: Eee din > e Re ae Oi é in peroonal bweryation 1\ lic’ worun a permit to open up the | on seaueon She violinicte Fruit Saucers, former and ‘$1.00 each, the natives are learning tO} street io run a main along the enst|.... to the @eattle thenter for a p , he tie ara they id Atl aide of First avenue south, from |ratines recital Friday afternoon. in White Carlsbad When 1 fretjed an attack up-|Yesier way to Jackson street. The | hip she will he asalated by Mme. | pes kor prerinbte: in aeoctiog. aw eee ete states that It 18 | sosephine Elfurna, the prima donna ogee Se invariably In shooting. Maw Lutron og ihe distinct anterstanding soprano, and Mr. Seldon Pratt, the) poy te Bo pat, Se mand ther ground that It tw without prejudice piano solist and accompanist. | orprult & former of beng ee ee “ = Ht , Le meee | } rice 5; now Ste dow to th ” company and that iat cee | icity chosen ton Az accurate, Airmost ati of ain. | company omeaine & new fre ° prem oye or ° | seamttnoal a ore, for- ipl leaders have either left their the permit will be subject to thel » Me ares, oH mer pi per ‘cent. "ati J } are killed, or eaptives.| conditions of that franchine. The kissing scene shown by the 4 cee eT Tey aL ete ears OF public works famued | searchlight, 19064 Hecond avenua, Again and caude morte trouble.| the permit because obliged to do #0] Sponid not be mis ried | ied a fs no dependence on them. | hy the infanction served upon the |TRONl for amuse M SE LE R 9 (oe) 4 @m now awaiting orders members. The permit, however ee ty a & x D Selly 2 captaim of cavairy. and !! doen not affect the gos company’s oa Eee oman evar 3.0 forctve Gach | meres char Charts ath orks Cor. First Avo. and Madison St. 4 heen If 1 do receive such) case in the courte ‘It will a ‘ will probably go to > Seas an the Bow | ‘ et my men and put them in| pany faye : mia ~ a NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 27.—At « REPORTERS’ NOTES, spectal election held here. it, was Deaeesesercoroecssroooessorosoeorecoooanaocoses deci not to exclude Park addition from this muntelpality cir Mollie Vaughn changed her plea to] CENTRALIA, Feb. 2—Mra. Mary tox, secretary, of the North | #uflty thie afternon Malnerick, wife of J. Mainerick, of Transportation Co.. at Ban| Olsen wan found guilty in the su-|tnis city, was committed to and Alaska, died this aft-|Perior court this afternoon. asylum at Steilacoom Monday or at Providence hospital, His| Mrs. Estes J 1d $25 aN4) timmen whe is very nt, A is at San Francisco, conta by Justice: on & THE WATERFRONT. plaining witness was Mre. A. E. Rar-| school election the p ton, nue $40,000 bonds was lost The Mackinaw nailed. for San| Chas. Yancast, a junk dealer, wna| resulted: Yes, 278; no, Prancises today loaded to the|trrested late this afternoon by De-| fifths were required. with « Te ee encoun. |tective Powers and Patroimen Hub he eg PO bad weather and ships any |bard and Freeman, on suspicion CENTRALIA, Feb. 21--The Ingalle fens she is likely to ahare the} Chas, #homo and John Hines will| Bros, Lumber Co. has diese part viol : 4 and Theodore Ingalls | Of the Montaerrat he given a hearing on a charge of | nership, Fred i which were lost several ra |robhery this afternoon. selling ‘out to Geo. Mayen I. M M account of being over kn Springer and tra Buck, who w n The tuneral for Parl D, Rose was | tinue the business The Dirigo puiied into Sehwab-|held from the tamily residence, 1914 ne ® dock the conl bunkers Harrison street, this afternoon, BENEFIT ON SATURDAY at present playing at the Carrol, the local agent of the com. ca | | pany, will announce what boats are| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., to be placed on the Nome run the | Far out on the p Grttte the huge | pee euewe Pri em jateamehip Jupiter, On board are MADRID, Fet Tt ts stated | three heroes ) left her and| This Is Three Times sided Out, | rhe’ men tamtee af herent | i Cudihee. leat vase apes mani On ghee) ! ullus Roesch, a] peated tonight Tomorrow night, ¢ a charge of petit larceny, The com DAYTON, Feb, 77.—At the special | THE SEATTLE STAT achor © cloned for a week TACOMA, Feb, 2 The United States gran day and will againet W ity wed with bringiog owe contract lay Jap into the country f, Fab, 2t.—Nora M was today granted a . McLane, aged 4, upon] ground of non-support Jchild wore ahort dresses when leourt, and looked like a little | wink SOUTH BEND, Fe The houne and barn owned and occupied by H D. Pugsiey and family, on the aouth | fork of the Willapa river, burned to ¥| the ground early this morning, the |, family barely escaping with thettleuined lives. The house was fully insured The fire is unknown NEW WHATCOM, Feb. pagation of oysters hd is fast becoming @ uniness, B. W, Huntoon, ks, watohing the prom un oYEter bed prising about 17 acres, Was wold for $25,000, "The standard value per acre of good oye jter beds tw $20 | TACOMA, Feb. 71.—The charges | pany J against Chief of Polic it i claimed, Ul-tre shoreman. Thomas © was recently « pris | not | they should | | evide that O en in jal “GHOSTS.” Swindle In | SCRANTON, Pa., Feb. 27.—Applt-| cation was made to the courte*her yesterday for a commission in lun cy Hewitt ne some property time « Her was that whe| pursued by sp Bhe appe ed rational in all other reepecta. Ag ertaining her weakness, some per fons arrayed theraselvee tn ghostly garments and made a night cal) on her, saying If she did not give them money the next night, they would haunt her forever. The next night the money was forthcoming. These ghostly visite were continued a cessfully and Mra. Hewitt had ne. ly exhausted her bank account whem her relatives found out what wag betng done and had the woman re- moved to an asylum. It te #aid that $1,008 Was paid to the “eh “Has a New Drink. A First avenue saloon keeper bag invented a new drink in commem= oration of the temperanee crusade ta Kansas, He has christened it the Carricnation cocktall, because after & man has two or three he frelt as tf he had been smaahed with & hateh- oe - ade ball, cake nteat. Ranke bh March tk and] Satur- BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second ina! Tel. Pike isi. Bargains Are - Ripening Tomorrow will bring into view| some very tempting bargains Shannon's. These oflarings are ra ude | really different from thowe me advertised. "We buy differently. > 4 in jobbers’ lots: buy cheaper, and! pass the go0d deals to the economical how for the ae per i» | fancy Imported Smyrna Figs; tip top fruit: they aid digestion. The same fig, not so large, at, per Ib 5c vel Oranges, the 20 stock, per Ib, 1S; | reduced 8 per cent., housewife to make a | We have | our lines of Ch } } ing— WAITERERONT NOTES. Hereafter #he hich will add to her spe joys unfon will be give bi itinh steamer Dodwell & Co. Baved from the will be played Ping. Buey will load coal while will arrive in Beat on Bunday next changed at (he box-oMee for renery ontined him t |Drew and the MePhe« “Ran Right Into tt. wanted in ¥ 1428 Second Ave. days ago when rece Powerr as the ced her under arrest |femped that she ne Woman in a rtiand_puthoritios Civil Service, Ivil service comminsion held last night to arrange fo examinations for iT was wanted by the Best Quality Of Groceries to ,the changes and best in the jin da bank We have our own Miles & Piper © your Alaska outfite. 700 LATE T) CLASSIFY) BUSINESS CHANCES. K FOR BALE. Treanury development stock of Se improved Coffee roaster, roast our coffees fresh daily Prices from 1c HOME COOKING A new department with us. | There’s Dunbieas Pa Ticket 24 tion moderate conmervative | & poor man can get an Interest tn | business invest- information. Rhodes Bros. 13 Second Avenue VA FE DAYS WE MUST MOV It's not am olf story; women Adams Grocery Co. 1428 Second Ave. 1329 Secuud Ave. Towel wing the best valy 7 the city, from Me to & boarding house ant proprietors are spect this line of awey down, caure (t always reminds them of ‘Dinner, Sets, Lamps ) Prices Tf there is anything needed in the line of dining room ware bis he Cleaned For $1.00 Refore you had to pay 11.50. reduced the ees. 18 Ol Evaporated Blackberries, very fine | -} $1.00 Main Springs replaced: ev- one guaranteed the beat | 00 $1.50 and i yee Peabeps at Ibe for . Strictly anret Ranch By the | very. fineat, 3" two dosen f Sc! (hina Prices Cut in Half. ‘These prices in China will give wish to convey. Everythin retail store from 20 to 60 per cent you the idea we a reduced in the entire These goods are nd@ offer an opportunity to the Ty @ntisfactory talking about reductions in some of Just to show that . We quote the follow- \ A. GOLDMAN 901 Second Ave. Corner Room, Burke Bldg. of © per « we are ih earnest tn the matte Carlsbad Decorated, WHY IS BREAD. Such a question can be anawered only by a conside red the atafr A EET Senet ee A SELLING OUT NTY-FIVE thou brightest In the 1 ‘Amal nines OO cts Mt aie 08 cts LADIES wee "99 4 LADIN® BOX CALE BHO pal 45 were & LADIES FANCY SATIN AND KID SLIPPERS fort Op ew LADIES’ BOX CALF AND NGAKOO CALF pes wn 81 98 its, now 82 48 Soe. «usa O2 OB We expect to make the If you have not already do ity to buy. GOOD BHOQES a TREEN SHOE CO. °*° esc aveni RAND OPERA A==10USE= Telephone Main 65. ONIGHT And All Week MATINEES Bitrgad = and Saturday Lotta’s Greate test Success . . . eee Ladies Can Buy Ready-to-Wear Dress- Skirts, Waists, Jack- etsand Petticoats. Large Assortment. Easy Weekly Pay- ments, Westberg & Childs 118 Second Ave. PESSHSOSSLESUOSSOSO08 BETWEEN THE AVERAGE BEER AND THE BEER WHICH 18 MADE CAREFULLY, OUT OF THE PROPER ETO Correct stage settings. The MATERIALS AND 18 Pawnshop scene. The burgiars. CORRECTLY AGED, interrupted marriage. THAT 18 THE LAST 18 Prices—ISc, 3c, 35, Bic, The and : OME | $1.09. Wednesday and Saturday . matinees—l0c, 38 and We THAT ONE THING | )MENESS — HAS SQEATILE THEATER ) THE POPULARITY |S74. ¥. HOWE, Maunger Tol Main @ | The Leading Theater Rainier (LAST TIME Beer TO ra IGHT soe denen Gt tett. oe| HOMO ry D'Uibervilles THE BE 4 to any part of the city, “| Prices-82.00, $1.88, $1.00, Te, Bee. A Cast of Exceptional, Strength WITH T elephone Rainter 30. | No order held later than ° |\QEATTLE THEATER Pp + &. HOWK, Maonges ie Two Concerts— ts—Onty Two. | Thursday afternoon matinee, [Acad = Thursday night b. 28 Direct from Europ ‘an Triumphs. ; had His Ba Seats now on sale. Prices—$1.50, $1.00, T5e, Hamburg Edging. .3%0c, 4c, Se, 6c Cambric Em! ideries . . » Bc, We, 12%e Cambric Embrotderies, from 5Oe, 4 to 9 inches wide, in open- > y work patterns, new designs. Positively no orders held later t — than noon for the matinee and 6 p. ritaalis eases” ae 39¢ |) mn. for the evening performance. Swine ‘wininoterion oh * | THIRD AVENUE THEATER. We, loc, Ibe, 2 b Phone Main 7° Cambric Insertion and W, M. Busell, Mamager. Eh ath Ei |$ ttle’s Up-Town Theater Swiss Insertion .. Al eevee kOe, 1 | we nave just seceives ove «| DOWnie’s Big Company rect importation of Valenciennes, ays Reliable, Chantilly, Torchon and Oriental Laces, and they will be placed on wale Monday, when we will offer better values than ever we did Before, and this notwith standing the faet that our laces have always been the best value || for the money In the city | TONIGHT By the same shipment we re- cetved a beautiful line of — | All Over I in ck, white ; in | * ie eat re igs ll ll Mertiler | | Thursday and Friday evenings “East Lynne” Saturday Matinee, , “Uncle Tom's Cabin” Saturday Evening. “Saved From The Sea” In a Repertoire of Good Plays y is Mt #200, 20c, 400 and Be We Make Fine Soarchight Moving Pictures Jueen Victoria; 1 Ral- Homemade Bread |} moraistrounte on tne farm; automo: Bi bile parade; pile driver at work; Hi ‘ Camperdown; GN, tunnelj 1413 Second Ave. | panoramic view; kissing in tunnel; 190. Second avenue. Admis- Bon Marche block. Tel. Green CAPITAL PATENT OER — "om avareie ten Is made by the Hunga None Better, None Cheaper CALL TRADE PRICES « fancy flour that pleases CAPITAL MILLING CO. ¢ guarantee not to shrink your | y e rough edges Men's work QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, 1426-28 Fourth Ave. Katablished 1890 | Diamonds, Watoh: Albert Hansen |: jewelry house in tus Fine Jowolry shake aedvdeddvctdddudddd ‘ "sguanwceceeneeaeaacdattied = CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE COAST To make room for improvements at our works we will sell Breeze Coke at $1.00 Per Net Ton... forked Coke at $2.50 Per Net Ton Loaded in wagon at our works Get your orders at office SEATILE GAS & ELECRIC ©, SiS--St AAA SET 2