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4 NO EXTRA SESSION Action of House Make One Entirely Un- necessary. WASHINGTON, D.C, March re Will be no extra session of gress. When the house adjourn- xi shortly after 6 o'clock last night. {had removed all excuse for a ape: GI session by concurring In the een Aie’s amendments to the army ap wropriation bill. These are to f dite for the government of ( and he Philippines. The finat vote was 89 to 1M, Four Republicans voted Against the measure. Mr, Hull's connection with a Phil lumber and oney in the Philip in should be elected, but t had if McKinley won. | ight of Mr Ir. Letts challenged the hs Hl, on the congress on in which they are The speaker ruled that each m der must be the judge of th dimself. Mr. Hull voted for th hough Mr, Lents formally chall ad_baliot, ‘The conference report on the St Louis World's Fair bill was adopte Meuring the $6,000,000 appropriation thd the clades compelling the ex Position to close its doors on Sunday ‘The final conference report on the Indian appropriations Dill was ad- opted. revenue cutter bill was side-tracked. CAPITAL BILL GOES THROUGH ee a March 2.—The bill sug- to Til to create a new normal at South Bend, in Pacific Co, the house the establishment Of traveling libraries, appointment of a com- manage the sa! assed w Dill pr it providing payment of a bounty for common seal sea shag or cormorant. providing for the ‘Thurston county the addition os te capitol purposes, ny 0 vole of jo effect bf) be : 5 ? 5 a z i ‘bill be THE PREBLE LAUNCHED SAN Ii pen gl March 2—At! ‘$29 this morning, before 0 aie tee Yorke, thie city. as christened by Miss Ethel Lelia Pre- Die, & direct descendant of the fam- Tecaral Baro of the carty Gaze of chase ts gol of 39 knots per hour and two Se'wsch torpedo tubes | (LAIM AGENT. ‘The claims committee of the city i, at & meeting last evening, | the need for a city claim | Superintendent of Streets fie, ond’ Assistant Corporation 1 Von ‘Tobe! advocated such *n officer, Lam ky A $49,000 worth were obtained t eity on Bileged to be dus to defective streets and sidewalks. It was pointedous that neither the board of public works nor the cor- tion counsel has time to look up many claims for damages. By aving an official to gi his atten- to getting up evidence for the city, it is believed that a great de of money could be sav: An ord nee to create the new office may | reported favorably Monday night. I Housts ot Worsnp: Unitarian religious services at the Beattie theater. At lia. m., “T. er oe ‘Threaten the Aimer! fome--True Marriage More than a ‘Civil Contract.” First M. P. Church—At 11 a. m., “The Christian's Refuge”; 7:20 p. m., “Jeborah Shommah. First Baptist Church—i Bowerman. At ll a. Qble of the Drag Not" ‘Meeting God.” Cumberland Presbyterian Church— hom on. At ll a m., 7 7:20 p. m., temp- v. I. #. “The Par- 1:20 p. my in North Baptist Church—At 11 a. m, Rev. ©. E. Whitman will speak; 1:26 D. )., “Beparation,” by the paste Market Bey. Dr “Christ Christ”; e Street Baptist Church— Weber, pastor. At lia, m., for Soule and Souls’ for 7:99 p. m., Pentecostal Paw- Chureh of Imm: —Rev. A. Sweere. a m. Church of Our Lady of Gooa Help | —Rev. F. X. Prefontaine. Service| late Conception | High mass at 11 Westminster Preavytertan Church: 4i from, Highland | notiery, ot two 3 inch rapid on § pounders, againg' on the ground of injuries | pastor € Lat P.M, “Lite enird fa series on the F Aigal Heart Church Services at Il a Ashbury MX Rev. A, Bure ma. “Lave the diver mmunion; 7:80 p,m. “The Result fa Feeble Faith, Appealing to « Strong Savior Chureh. wa, pant Chureh: am, “The Rev, M Lite of Parish Temptation Universal Brotherhood and ‘The pphical Soclety—Seattl 00 will hold its mo | meeting in room 9, Hine Mey Jat § p.m w Grace M. I leok, pastor semen and Its T ‘The Cait Second Presby |W. A. Major, p and 7:9 p. | herttance Chureh At il @ ian Church—Rev At a. m Religion As An In Plymouth Congregational Church Rev. W. H.G. Temple, At tl a m, reception of new members aad som: inion, Short sermon, “The Third Reatitude; 7:90 p. my, “The Eighth Celestial Foundation—Bery!—Know Ame Chureh: BE. M At lia. m., “Fruitful 00 'p. m, “Starters First Randall, Deserts “inishers. M 3 5 a ort and the 1:30 p.m (temperance) Queen ‘OIL WORKS EXPLODED OAKLAND, Cal, March 2.—The Eucalyptus Oil Works at Alamod, was destroyed by an explosion t morn Adjacent buildings were wrecked. Herman Cortes, the pro- prietor, Was killed . The cause of the explosion ke unknow FEDERAL COURT. " aly agettates receiver todey of the Beattie Ci Fallway company, to cucceed W. A. Underwood. Morris Roccto today filed a petition in the Federal court for a new trial in his damage wutt against the Binck Diam Roecio claim former trial and also alleges that he hae obtained new evidence, Recclo asks work in a mine operated by the de fendant Saginaw Steet Steamship Com- pany va. the German ship Plotbek and the Charles D. Lane. have been | feferred to Commissioner A. Bowman to take testimony. | The fury is stil! out tn t the Seattle Steamship Co. | Fidelity Casualty Insurance Co. to recover # balance on Insurance. THE BOARD OF case of sg} PUBLIC WORKS : The board of public works held Its | The following plans specifications for improvements ‘were approved by the board For Madison street from east mar- gin of First avenue to Sixth ‘The following bids were opened For sidewalking Fourtessth ave- nue from Massachusetts Sanders street. David Dow & © Were the lowest bidders, being hae 20; sidewaiking Fourth avende north from Denny way to streat, | Holt & Singutre, bia of #279570, . ing Washington street | Normile’s bid of $4385.10 was lowest received. Estimates for street improvements | |recelved from the city engineer were: For constructing concrete Walks on Fourteenth avenue and Fourteenth evenue north, from E. jon to B. rest, $9800; for ba 4 sidewalking ourth’ avenue “W. from ff phiand | | Drive to Blaine street, $4900; for im- rovements to it aven rive to will be aw: Gea.” The formal acceptance of the elty’s franchise for the Beattle & Tacoma | Electric ratiroad was filed with te city clerk today. It was signed b; Frea M.D, Haynes ‘and William ‘A EDITABLE MASQUERADE clans of the city enter- | talned aa they never have betc |the Armory last night, the occasion | being = masquerade ball. The pro- | ceeds will go toward defraying the sending a delegate to the | Musictane’ National Convention | be held at Denver, Col., in May | The officerd of the local union are dent F. A. Rust; secretary, LL. Booth, and treasurer W. E. Tur- ner A large crowd was present ang a | splendid tim enjoyed to | Athletic men fron | ateerr other set of oO i rooms. ‘The safe keeping of valuable p pera, Jewelry, ete., In an act of pru- dence. You can rent @ nate deposit box in the vauite of the Northwest | Trust and Safe Depontt Company, 14 West Columbia street, for $4 a year and can have accens to it at all tim during busiregs hours. E. Shorrock manager, Alexander Myers, urer. 0%, G. Miles & Piper Ov, for your Kiana courte. treas | LAST EDITION. ‘A SEA COW. : *KBONVILLR, Fie, Mar Cory, of Chicago, and @ par ty of dem capturing of New river gat emp: | The ting wo, but 7 The cap lt be used for museum pure | A BENEFIT | At the Third Avenue Theater Given| to the Newsboys, } A big audience will be in attend- 48 to be tendered tol ed Guilt ue theater this |MePhee & Down: the attraction. Smpany will be Ex- Pre *|ford recently met with sident, breaking his leg. jalways loyal to their fellows. come to his assistance in this 1 ter, with the Belief that the will be glad to share the ple |giving fo a worthy caus they will not t have| theater Saved mpany, the J and the play will be giver POLICE NOTES, & suspicious eharac- today by Patrol- | wilt be loane from the Bea Fred Lewin, ter, was arr man Adams. A. G. Kent is on trial Judge Cann this afternoon charge of threatening to kitl before | Tharles Flink and Frank Mead ere arrested today by Patrolman on of having been ent robbery. Hotel Corridors. | Among the guests at the Raiier- Grand are; Dr. R, Ford Verrinder, a| practitioner of Vittoria; J. B. Reyn-| the | olds, advance agent of the James-| tions. T. McGowan, Elliston | Kidder company; Ht. }a merchant of Chinook | Worrall, a London capttalist; A. D. | Bridge, ex-land commissioner of |Tacomg, and Mreak N. MeCandies, - new ee At the Seattle: Mise Grace Helen Bradley, the well known Vocalist B. Hanley, 4 mercanttic| Alseka; L.| oe at | aod | Tacoma; EB. at- | ition. Tilly | Brown, « civil oor from Hoods- . and A. Hh ney, & business) man of New York city At the Bulter: Thos. Wren, a rat}-| road contractor of Spokane, T. | Gorman, & capitalist of Portiand: A.| Magineen, a canneryman of Victoria, Geo. H. Byrne, a New York oapital- fat who Is on his way to Dawson W. Wiimana, a San Francisco, bank er, and H. B. Kirby, a Whatcom lum- berman. -ASTEWART "RIVER BOAT VICTORIA, B. C., March 2—Capt. | Smith, the pioneer navigator of the Stewart river, Is having @ steamer | built at Victoria for service on thet) | stream this summer ! | phens has the contract. new | steamer will be named the Prospect- oe and will be 110 feet long and * feet on the beam. The mac | ‘il be supplied biy the Victoria, Ma- chinery depot. Last seascn Capt. Smith ran the little ste jon the Stewart from the | the falls of the Mo states that the naviga- | tion of the river offers few perils to | the experienced na Prospestor will be taken in sections to White Horse and ansembled t ‘The Young Women’s Christian As- soctation is thin al mn holdin & meeting In ite rooms in the ol Olympic hall. Annual ficers is being he various bri ing heard, discussion re with general | on plang for the future. A subscription of $200 a month for | one year has been donated by the merchants of Seattle for the fitting | | up of the new rooms of the assocta- | tiom, which will be in the new! brick building now being construct- ed on Second avenye between Union and University atfeets | _ The body of Commander R. hasgn, who died ia the eljy leat hursday, were shipped by Butter. | | wortha today to Tecome tor inter- | ment. The remains are eacorted | | | y members of The best bicycle sun- dries; the best bicycle repairing; the best bicy- cle livery; the best of treatment for our cus- tomers, and to give you the best of everything in the bicycle line is what we are in business for. PM. SPINNING 1206 Second Ave, i & Drew and |: POC00O004 THE SEATTLE STAR. Vv. M. GC. A. NOTES. Next Wed evening Bronson will deliver the fret ot lectures on life work » ¥, M,C, A. roome ject Wednesday night w Law 4%. ¢ ~ i a few days. AT OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA, Mar haw | thirds for x ured bettor mat Anything from Law and Order League. Members of the lately Seattle Law and Order League holding © meeting this aftern ’ Hartford Be office in the Dexter Hort Matters of importance are be ranged by members present FEBRUARY FAILURES g ftee! range for tare organiaed at Aingram of nuke them in two # Made in Two Sizes: Fx24xI2 Ix30K12 were $2,443 Banking and financial cone not tneluded with come and of these there wer ters in February 492,132, coms wary for #1 nished with each stov with eight In Ja VANCOUVER, B.C, March The old stern-wheeler Dawson, which for the past two years has| been lying on False creek tn the vie inity of the Canadian Paciae rajiwa. shops, will tn a short while disap pear. She ts one of the vensels pur chased recent! Cc. P. R. by the White Pas Nway for mervice mn this t Kaw of ‘Victoria aperintend the tn we White Th for them. They iacken their have arrived be knocking down of the vessel She will be taken Horse jem bled Dawson has never yet been | ed, the bottom having fall the Btiekine river route bef: waa completed HAVE EQUAL it RIGHTS. It t# the uty of & pedestrian to keep upon the sidewalk save when It Is necessary to cross the roadway and then to cross at an op; moment and with reasonable « Tt ts, neverthelees, the duty of those tn charge EXPORT OF MULES. total the Durti vaine of mules exported from United to all for countries was 1516,000, while during 1900 the figures $2,910,000, Memphis used great distributing place for mutes, but Loulsvilie has recent- }iy taken pr tates reasonahie keep them under and steerage way, and all poasthis @fitgence in lntona, y are look out for pede walks ae wpert Allow Us to Move You | the best facilities for raiture, § D'S TRANSFER Co. mn & Went Bt. Tel. Red like ig of Mystery Drawn Aside crete of n marvelous sclence ful Jemonstrated by ite greatest liv ent, Gertrude Myton, in rational trance clairvoyant, now t Hotel Leland, 813 Be yugh paycds re Ase Hill Tract © Lots now ready for sale tn thie tract; title perfect; 1-8 cash; balance 1, 2 and 3 years interoat 6 per G. A. BURCH 200 PACIFIC BLOCK cent Diagnoses and eu all end be convinced of | Hours § a. m. to 9 Yesler Way Pharmacy) Corner Yesler Way and Brdadway, | PRESCRIPTIONS FREDERICK & NELSON--Pine Furniture. TRADE FOR A MAJESTIC RANGE THE GREAT MAJESTIC Wa) THE GREAT MAJESTIC SILSSIVA LY3H9 SHS THE GREAT MAJESTIC The fact that the Majentic Steel and Malleable Iron Fange consumes less fuel, bakes more evenly and heats water 1 quickly than any other range haa become thoroughly known, together with the fact that this range lusts a life time. A great many peo ple would like to have the Majestic land Malle- eAf it were not for the fact that they dy have a range or cooking stove. e'll take that range or cooking stove as part of the first payment of the Majestic range, Come in and tatk it over Frederic k & Nel on HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 24 Ave., Cor. Spring | FE | on Miles & Piper Company A prop rial than have very Z. C. Miles & Piper Company ALASKA VES f Alaska st bought « ave taken 1 ry, anc y #8 camp (men. Wen wubstantiall Five joints of telescope pipe, one e. MILES & PIPER CO. The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. as much bound ~ POSSE OOSOCSS bake pan and ohe tent collar, are fur- The pipe packs ne in the bake pan, and the pan fits the drum, the drum goes inside the stove, and thus saves freight harges and room on sled. Sold only by 78-84 Yesler Wa Bet. Ist & Railroad oood MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Laces and Em- broideries Now on Exhibition at the Fair at Fair Prices. 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