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eeeeeorooe CENTS A WEEK Phone Main 1050 six TH MEWEY” SMITH LYNCHED KING EDWARD. FoU NO. 6. KNOXVI Tenn FOUR KILLED. SHAT TLE WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, WASHINGTON PUTS ON _ ITS GALA ATTIRE TODAY STAR. 1901, TARCH $6 an Acre. nate “gg which tebwey wens 120 acres two miles from Port Orchard Dry We Had Killed a Negro and the Law Was Not $100,000 FIRE MAY WHEAT | Preparations Complete for the Gorgeous Inaug- | " rs, 7 a ae Allowe ; Bs h a : atone 4 sovek in ibnniase Sti a to Tako Its Course : ural Procession--Veterans Will Participate. HERBERT S. UPPER Hew arene gad ory Smith was arrested at sun. | SUPE Ue 2 gre, eaten “later, ting and fags along Tightesn favors espa eR Rent toe sare Sape kanye aaa fee cemmtranee of = Fine bara od Stewarl & Holmes Drug Co i British taken by tke fd on th bet it ners 0 rat avenue, foot of Cherry 4 SENATOR MILLIONS = Siete cueerareet ALASKA RATES. armucnctan cos AS FINED $20 MELT AWAY : oe Beutn Atricn wi ra ag WHY HE SHOT Pag Se tlle Steamboat Men Held an Important er Gascade Laundry co. sia a new fiscal year and then dimi ar . of Mississippi in Claims Under WN. Y¥. Eight want — THE MINISTER fonday 9 Hour Law Invali vs AST | The Hawailan, the sister ehig Sateen ? For Se Vietnity.—Pat eA 4 expected : this afte ight and Sunday St. PETERSR Ma Tr one Foe * : v INGTON, D.C, March 2—| NEW YORK, March 2—Many mi}. | lieht ¢ inds re “Fi yp uA. an tase of Senator Sullivan, of Mis- ¢ dollars and a great princtph me ad me 4 ol . 7 charged with assaulting found ace today h Pasqu T h nn Jan | Ber Russia ’ pepe Sere Sen ay Lucy Leeton by slapping declared that a| Action in the supe court a m + ote way th H as recently B ice. Was dispored of in the po wages law pasaed | the Spattic Electric Co, to r Bogollepoff's fate must be charged to , oy iba My gourt this morning by the seu rs ago te invalid. The inw | $2.96.50. re Ww f the vie-| hie reactionary y ve ding and Eng oes forfeiting $20 collateral, Miss |; jes that all city employes and | tims of th jd weather during the| old fashioned n pending . nee & has & suit for breach of|all persons employed on city con. month January While y oN ~ = Ar o of marriage pending against tracts, ehall work only oi, m the alley between {= es “se Rese: per day and sh ad avenues on Jamee te. en Moe. | COMPANY have: 2 ae vailtn his hors m the Jan . and Dorpat in| on oe 6 5 law, car tracks, and the oa 598, me for aiding > “mission WORK = Set cnt i on bah cae rl sf t nd pushed, wagon and all, life of the minister wae mad 1p Oo, They © saat IN THE ORIENT - ——— vtom of the hill, Torre alleges that | reception. After fring (wo TS esteen tretent : } greatly Injube and asker) gtudent sub hted quistly t 1 ¢ 10% : For Stealing Wire. } athe above-named sum. | The mi dle at ney ¢ eee SS ree wie Fred Raskey, Arthur Hanley an ‘Arther J. Brown, secretary of |H. Hanley, arre on Bz aet heap handling of heavy Of foreign missions of the | Powers and Patroimen MeCturg an last night | Roberts on a charge of stealing ¢ ving church on| per wire from the Seattle & 47 of the Christian Blasions | Francisco Hallway Co... wil) today ee a oe " Ym part the missionary | be charged with «rand larceny. The Jand Katinai. A heavy pa | police say the evidence Is not suth teat problem in China must | cient t ? Hasiey, and | cretamt ie . freieht rate the coming @eason, an gored followers of Jeaus | he wil ubeos o% the 6th to handle freight by wetght only and sold them cheaper; this season We propose to do The Pacific coast ts nearest | ———___-__—_— | i, es ok arrivea| oeal 1 twice the business of last season, Wé pinced our orders early, and from it must com } from Ma ail | ™e selected with great eare the choicest productions on the market feet, efforts in that di | tress Steniin c eae § apy ss are not milk sops nor! j lun tthe t which have commenced to ar m but are a picked cinss,} } pena en egy - ‘beth physically and mentaily.| aD te UES . : hy hg o. ach: we offer an unugual value; nothing Ike {t Inet rae Soeite ite for missions c- | miongs t ne S ine M + a m, hae not arrived. At 59 weapon under 860. : st year, only 59 were | ¢ (ee eee, See those assembled did he k Waterhouse Oo. Lid 4 : — I iieiciahges be io SNOQUALMIE He Says That the Northern Pacific Is Willing to Bogin the i's) yl euor'v-bioe aber fe. "hn mnie may pono Seren] & als age nach « seen walet page of gen, Inland Perealen to Ler nm for the latter “ ~~ v~ “ » and wor ee indow Display. ing events In China, aud te a he on hand in & day or two, and then tigue to send missionaries Union Station as Soon as Great Northern is Ready. | he freight handling syetem will b Se. ‘Chinese people are cap-| At the invitation of Chas. H. Bak- } Tenino Of! Fields. arqurd upon and freight rates estad ewe 4 Of R004] er, @ large party of prominent cit! --—- | ca| tahoe 000060000060 0600006000O400000000 OOOO OOOO OO OOOOS = im race. | zens are being entertained on an in | Marton Robindon, a member of a | wogecaal Seherating peter Bank of the Gee- ford and Chief Of What Would be a re: time |on the Northern Pacific. eouth of . | escrmenn: ok 1 e'dieeh hte ¥, Of the Northern Pacific raii- Could not be put ee | Olympia, ls in Seattle today, T ‘ oe party cam from Tacoma, present time, Il w Orea es Dene coe ARF LABORING TO RID. THEMSELVES OF THEIR Th he Administered. re Gentes eg of merging Northern amp Kasity ba-car- | "ere ont © Orens cucoems Destitute Circumstances. ODDS AND ENDS OF LAST YEAR'S CLOTHING, WE ARE e Law as Administere tional railway FY out the terme King street thee BP hema - | ike wave book | Got” wav th i is SHOWING A COMPLETR LINE OF STRICTLY UP-TO- a: Fo 21—y the moving me, Mare 3, s the Sound, including large fretht | tion for a ata mbit are Rome of them have siderabip New S rin Suits BMcisimed that the officials will |S cnt eosaker anda Mr. Mellen was called upon at bis | apparen I have to wait fer 4 CAN DRINK - few expected to} car thts morning by a party of Se- | velopr d ponitions A GREATER AGGREGATION OF HIGH GRADR CLOTH- ey E | ver. a attle b men to discuss the ne merging of the Sentt . ; 3 ed doves woes bose boon me ee scheme. There were termes nat tuto che . ‘ m ING HAS NEVER BEEN SHOWN IN SEATTLE. present Secretary Prosch, of the cific is only @ form: In good spirits | chamber of commerce, C.J. Suyith, | has been B. Macbongall, J. A: Moore, J. W. Pacite for a pwned by eral years. 3 instructions | Teestved from Ottawa | EMPEROR _ ery factlity for the exped et ef |Congress Refuses to Deny!" tna mer | Them Firewater. Meeting Today. wn Office, $17 Beeond Avenue. f ka Bteam- | 710 Beoond Ave art, of the) AA hip Co.| ton 8 emebin| and M. Kalish mahip Co. f one opinion intain a uni became i New Shirt Walsts oa] Lower Prices the Shirt Waists. HANDSOME SIGNS IN MEN'S Telephone Main 4%. a Brunner & Co. “al FINE WINES AND LIQUORS cause we have gone out of the grocery dusiness. 4 THE LEADER New Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Sims. Last Spring and Summer The Lead- headquarters Why? for Because we CLASS GOODS NOT OBTAIN- PAT- Get Tired hon us cot making « We dont ale. We don't « We have spent tin tt 8 pa’ a3 1 moeailty of the town, | ‘ise and KB. Burwell. | They call- | trot was acquired fir the dives held “tabs against | attention e Rroat need of a over part of the Indeb FOR STRICTLY | the ofieials for thousands of dollars. | new station and inquired what could | the old Seattle, Lake 8h To Be Sentenced Tuesday. FOR STRICTLY FIRST M fe said that the latter pacified be done ern, foreclosing When ove WASHINGTON, D, ©, Ma 5 ie ae Ottawa superiors and only Mr, Mellen assured them that the later purchasing additional stook In the house today the bill to f Ge Rane. © povesteye ¢ Us sHOW Y THE NEW Side the line at ‘voxes, permitting Narthern Pacitic was perfectly will: | “In 180) the » other tere | man and on habitue of the Bei Mee to tun waited te to ing fo bulla a fine unlon Geet, but | brought TS nt the @ale of intoxtoants and Metrict, will be given a hear-| AND LATEST Di Mae Gestteped.” Fhis was donc that ite agree the Great closure. A receiver ¥ arma among ¢ fore Police Judge George Tuss few ths infest natd-up'on the Northern was & shy de: | and inter’ tho road. was old. to the [the New Hebrides, » m charay, of Fol Worsted, Cheviot and Tweed Suits og ay Gaheare io the tak of the ies 4 ears action the Great | stockholders, who then reorgs 8 public ed a working men's should Mcient time | it as the Seattle & Internation the appropria : Sint rials octing tars | See ae toate ati Seotae® | ik ee esionge rane aees | ngs aay ea A TELEGRAPH at $12, $16, $18, $20 and Up RE a Rad a chased a controling interest. and| Thé orer, who sat at the table with h Br. Maten Fates, | | afterwards nequired the whole prop- | with ne tmauicing vsamuestiy ‘ae toh on $,, | S117, 10 haw boom marawod by the | fore, the amend LINE TO DAWSON The laborer told briefly of hi After the Seattle men departed, | Northern Pacific, but on April 1, it | Were disagreed to and the biti Fe eer eg. and then the em. | MF; Mellen and party walked up the | will lose fie idestity and ‘becomé a | *nt to conference | | aoe ene on kad foclingly: “Oh, how | Wailer front. inspecting the new dock | branch of the Northern Pacite The conference report on the legis C, Mareh 2 urn he pean by @ Btar repor-| pose of facilitating the mannge- | Priation ne taken Up, . 7 | pects te By By (ere, the proe- | ment of the line and the abolishment | H 48 men delonging | yectn for & jenttie, o y accou > . tion party belng ta WASHINGTON, D. C., Match 2.— | FOR CITY MISSION. PeThe Northern Paoifie,” said Mr.| change In the organisation of tne | , ors Gashane 6 tor Pettigrew ie improving bis | Motlen, “fully realizes Seattio's need cing forces ate north by > ee ae Spportunity in last days of the pres of an adequate station. There han ona ss eee | “eg hie orgge bg Nwenter ony congress by threatening all par-| ,, doncona and tristecs of /eVer been any obstacle of its mak- Improvem: . t tel a nt for the sazeol m ity Geiay within his power. mere hot at the | i068 After the failure of ite efforts| © ° , men em-| ere or at 0 s benate | local Baptist churches Fesulted this morning, the senate | (oe) Baptist jast night to discuss |t Feach An Agreement with Seattle! Improvements along th e Bound ie We can and do inp work “W. OCAY EVERBOLE. us 24 ve The locality is the It is ¥ deciding to dispense with fon the Columbia street station plan | p od on Pac! oe Si fottine basinene for the consider.| the formation of » City Mission so- |0h,'N0 Shien bucine entered into an | Beaciie: Ie ier the compa ne inter where work | Pile of the detcieney appropriation | city: , The mesting sme a prelitnin. | agteement with th Northern j tion to utitive ite f-ncre tract. in seat iz ‘constitution was drawn up. Yb yy 2 aod the Pacite Coast om. the southern part of the city. f i ee ye any for a union ion at King | fr The traMe of th meeting to effect permanent organ-| Dany for i The Moran Bros. Co. has lowered) ization has been called for next i work to be commenced | Gs | fin into Bente haw | Cars Wil! Begin Running Tomorrow iii menctes bothers tate the| \ soon 68 the Great Northern complied | grown so much that the prosent fo tice.” one wml retarn to|” aa with certain conditions. That agree- | clittion are inadequate. During the to Clty Park, along the the Seattie- Ton Francisco run n@ @teamer Ruth, belonging to | ment prevents in dent aotion by | huetest seagon Inet year much incon idenee of 4iekt a month. It is expected that |Dodwell & Co. arrived from Vaidez | the Northern Pacific at present venience and delay were occasion inaped P Me wit reeume her former position | late last night. She left « few hours Mr. Mellen was asked how long |od, The improvements contemplated irable p Ga the crnck merchant vessel in point the and ‘Drought no| the agreement was to stand or how | by the Northern Pacific will greatly |, The long-expected Pike strect ex-| sin Gipecd, ot ‘of the toast much time was given the Great | fanilitate the handling of freight tension t rio Co.'s | With A over the wire | 2 bs thern to comply with the condi-| Mr. Mellen will epend probably a |!ines will tation tomorrow. |there Ie no tolling in Just what o one | week on the Sound. Refore rety ine wil om Bec | ition the Sui be found ; | nes ae A g | Traron the Bound: Before return The line will rua from Second ave- a tion the he wall, be und after of our existence is our home. ; ye ne willy ‘ernl other | iu ke, i agsing throw 4 | oo bar u Son iinedp || Receatane ted Gare ce opere i Eighth avenue, on Sighth avenge tl past winter. As there Ras | first point to be considered. Desirable environment, | RD TRIE 5 definite time mit wan| bompangrs intention te shale cutth’ | then east on Pine to Broadway and | OM, 'tat'the line will be found pure and healthful air and and outlook that will help | | made,” he answered. “The North-| «ve preparations for the increased |0® Broadway to the City park. There | have fallen In places | —— ern Pacific in simply bound to give | business which the rapid @rowth of | Will be @ 10-minute service, and the” x to lift the cares of the day are all essentials. | the at Northern a reasonable ttle and the Sound territory ia | care Will be marked "City Park.” time | developing. Heretotore the thickly gettied rest — " opera: (ak ‘and Broadway has been with . | out a car line within @ long distan | . tension of this line from Troadway i . 2 e " a | to Fourteenth avenue, and then north WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2 | |" ‘The Crarina merrived trom san|to the City park ihe senate was in session until ied | Francisco this morning and Aoc nearly 2 0’ last night. The Torpedo Boat Destroyer Makes) at the White tar. She will ‘0 a sundry olvil © bill was passed, | e ' menera marchondine me ith appropriat s2e | n dment appro- Ofters all these advantages and man ore. | | The La Conner Trading & | prlating $5,000,000 for the Bt, Louts * ane ane many oF The United States torpedo destroy. | portation Co, a nouncer that the sot | | World's : * located on East Madison Street, between 33d and er Goldeborough has taken @ spin| toes for the Inland Flyer will no Aw debate occurred over Sen- tose ¥ arcund the Sound. Her machinery | arrive for Ag awn Bg hy will jot | _Toastern people headed toward | at Pettigrew's motion to. take| 37th Aves, A representative will be on the prof auled at thie port by! sel cannot be placed the Port | Nome, ate besinaing to arrive in Se-| away trom the committees on inter. | erty from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday. nd placed in frat claew | Orokarh con an th they ane ee ott | attic and nearly ail of the steamship |siate commerce the “car coupler he trip was taken forlin the moentinne the i hig, | men report considerable inquiry re-| pill" to re juire railroad companies ° of getting the crew nc-| painted. |garding freight and transportation | to make detailed investigation of all | with the boat and having ose Fates. oases of Hife on their lines. He was | famitlar with the The Al-Ki, of’ the’ Pacitic Conant | ,.W: W: Perl, manager of the Pacific | supported by several senators. wh ing the trip on Friday | Stenmahip ¢ Will sal] for Akagway | Clipper line, «peaking upon the #ub-| gpoke indignantly of th committee's ything worked satisfactorily and|on the 6th tnat 1 Joot today, said; “During the past | unwillingness to report the bill | week we have be besteged with in Benat Hoar declared that the} rtland| at Copper Moun pronentative of the P 40 atop pri fe waid, b ecdings, even King Edward 8 offered to i M Om Atherton $200,000 to stop the pen we about 800 tons of fire-briek ee ee in the Nome trade _juat potrunacd am ahe-vonat ob 1d a numt bitlders, the Wolff & Zwicker Iron|regilar output from the auiries and we h | railway oor | works, 4 more than pleased at the untain Mining Cc.) cs Sckers 8nd have bad considerable | account foe THE OUKE OF result 1 ioe-boun | Simca revert ‘or ht. ploy. c 4 +4 B y A ‘The Goldsborough will be give great but by the @ find that considerable interest | doubted that WE STAINS TER w4 ATURTON Jother trip om Monday and toward | tim how thore It a ex. | i# being taken In the Kongarook and | cent, to the 4 | the end of the week the secretary of | peote rihaw will permit of| Hiuestone districts, and the travel |if a director the navy will name the board which |her reaching the port | {here tn the eprinig, will’ he remark | to the front . . 717 ha ave charge on the occasion of | ably heavy. b. lome elty w r. Wol PARTIES TO. NOMILITIES' DIVORCE SUIT foal ial tried trip. Tt will take| ‘The ship Wm. H. May lies at ¢h firat departures for there | mittee, dent place on_the #urveyed government outh bunkers, loading ¢ i not our fault If she ta | officials did 1 Course off Duwamish tend. | Pranctaco, She will wall tomorrow not the frst ta drop her anchor off | er, 1 Be At his suit againet hin wife, Major Atherton names the young Duke | night tome. She wil! take suMetent coo! | lens, bra Ssiminster, Just married, as co- respondent ory effort has been | ‘The Rainier ie lying at the Gal * * a0 that she will not have to put int he rn wing hie influence, The |braith, Bacon & Co.’ wharf, din feveral of the sehoones Duteh fter whe leaves |i sundry bit year are} Beatt! eo will ‘crowd through 8 | the morpin whipernit. [poasion- the ott, am # should be held safety of thelr em asserted that nobody it would add 60 per safety of railway travel oft Hroad were thed of locomotive mber of the oom ed this, He dectared the everything in their pow- mployes wer Apa th ooo Buy our Riesling AA, @ Tho per gallon, gallon. color and a fine bouquet. * Tel. MIGLIAVACGA WINE COMPANY, passed at 1 « After an sqvoutive Main 657, Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle. Wine, Sauterne A, @ $1.00 per Sanuterne AA @ $1.60 per gallon. These have a beautiful Special delivery. 109 Main St ‘upon Yukon| 502 Pike Street. Merwe. There] We are closing out a choice line of teas and coffees at COST, ROOK OHOOE OOO RO OOEE OH OED 2 ¢ The only Peper in $ Seettie that deres % to print the Nows rd ONE CENT A COPY FREE CANDY (Saturdny) ‘Gandy free with Tegnorrow etal maix 4-ib enrt rien, 20¢; 1 eguiar price for Satu’ ns price go Granulated Sugar Impo i Owl Brand Sugar Corn ‘Tomorrow, Saturday, 7%e ean, Bulk lowa Creamery Butter Baturday, 240 Ib, TO orrow tdams Grocery Co, 1428 Second Ave. Tel. Main 482 ors See Embroideries Hamburg im oP iartes 7%C, 4c, Be, bc a Cambric Embro apvabe Beheo ey Be, ise, “i2me mbrolderies, from nches wide, in open- atterns, new designs | / « ambrie Insertio: ‘ fe ‘We have just received our di- rect Importation of Valenciennes, Chantilly, Torchon and Oriental Laces, and they will be placed le Monday, when we will Ow ty 'Treen Shoe Cos |Last Week of the Great offer better values than ever we @i@ before, and this notwith- standing the fact that our laces have always been the best value for the money in the city. By tho #ame shipment we re- catved a beautiful line of— All Over Laces, in binck, Ve) apd oy 1 Tuckings, we 4 a nn inse: y $1.29, 50 $1.00, 11.08 0.005 $2 Don’t THINK our prices are the HIGH. EST. because our goods are the BEST. Rastlndia Tea Co 222 Pike St. Tel. Green 905. 707 FIRST AVE. Next “Week Realization Sale Thousands of pairs of shoes now ready for your inspection on the bargain tabies. Come in and inspect _ the: price for cholce marked plal leseccccocseee rrxy |@ _ All kinds of pictures framed. @ Any kinds of photographs DF pictures copied and enlarged, Call and eee the best work © ata moterate price @ SOHN NOGLEBERS @ Btudio and fine art store, 187 Becond Ave. Seccccsseccescooe Another ‘Bright ‘Saturday | ADDED TO THR Last OF | UNUBUAL WINTER DAYS— ANOTHER HELP TO THE | GENERAL HAPPINESS. DARK OR BRIGHT DAYS | ARE MADE VERY PLEASANT |pY THR NOW WORLD FAMOUS | BEVBRAGE— THE BUNSHI |sany WHERE |suPPLY OF | Rainier | Beer GOODNESS AND GOOD FLAVOR MADE INTO IT- ° ° e ° ° oF ° 18 NOT NBCBS- THERE 18 A = | YOU'LL RECOGNIZE IT WITH | PACH TRIAL. RADAR DADA AARD READE 000000000000 0800000087 When You Want a Perfect White Two dozen half-pint bottles doe« |livered to any part of the city, $1, Telephone Raintei Seattle Transfer Co. Tretght. Passenger end Baggags STORAGE Main ddd Oitoo 6S Fle. Aye PSODOO OFS OOSHOOOCOOOOOOR we and Siiverw Fine Jewelry : rire “Avenns Albert Hansen ‘v) - % Jewelry house in the