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191 “WRDNFSDAY MARCH 6 UST EDITION. WN GRE will be 4 sal pped miinson fell acr the bulkhead by pnd Schwabache i. dixplactng his . WAR removed to his home dere Frank 7 antiing “DISASTROUS = iswe: FIRE AVERTED THE and wite wm K. Lord, & banker of Fat LATTLE | The mon the tue boat Bno- | At th Bu Ca rank |i a eee ee ate Oe oe (Collar Fire on Pike Does Much | ‘nd! mat’ en of Te Jit these days, They hi | a; Dr @ practitioner called out aince a lamp exs Damage by Smoke. ¢'Onahe; Clarence Kady, the fam the Dirigo a couple of weeks ago, | rt organiet of Paria; 1. M j attorney of Arlington; 1s he four-masted schooner James) Fir ntailin, } nd * . e, ¢ im & lows roughly en. | te of Blaine. an “Bile Porter Is Charged With Rais | mur ie ac the St.) nul maiil dock at lelmated at HOW to ccupants of the [Curt Plout, a San Wrancisen bus ‘ Tacoma, Ww she will load hum M ‘ Mon der. r 1. he wit tow Huesey block, at the corner of Third | (ness man wh tending to ¢ ing ey 0 jer for Austratia, which will be her lavenue and Pike street 6 discoy-|linh a general chandive at ih |matden voyage, She ix a magnif 4 shortly be 10 o'clock leat | Bkagway achoor in thoroughly | night by Chief Cook, of the fire de- | > oitie Porter. 8 y « «irl thr " nt t | At the Stevens: R. HM. Rall, a mer eho Was recently arreste | fire ortgimated in the base. |chant of La Conner; P. Zimmerman, | Iroc: se ‘valli, in: paatedhe vent of the Star Paint Co. As Chief |Sherit! of Snohomish county. J. the 1 mi ok was passing the place aw | Pion, © Portland business man and , yesterday after- | for the Orient, Ain-lemoke tssuing from. the basement {John Pederson, a mining man of os me . terday iat Tacoma | windows and turned in an alarm | Leadville, Col ‘ Nisstone: afternoot from box 44 . ) be | wes found guilty and 4 loss was principally from me Tee United States geand jury |g ACcerdine to the tatest Dawson |gmoke, ‘The tar Palnt co, had de- | A Big Failure. over hg ge advices brought down by the Excel-|gtroyed wall paper Valued at over Pit tee next sess stor, the town is suffering from an | 52,000. It was insured. The parior| NEW YORK, March 6-—John B at $800, and after |epk aentc Of typpsld Never, 38 pe: (pharmacy ext. Goor to the paint| Searles, the well known faanclel j uae wes al vera hee tients being in St. Mary's horpital |atore, was filled with amoke, and | has made an assignment to Edward F pet come time this young gtrt haa | there Sei we, Mnves, coteneins [Many boxee of « wore rulned DwiEnt Gar ep womeat oe ae the curtody of police cords of wood a moi ° re urphy's saloon andy the Pike| creditors. Mr. Searles Is now prem ben ie sey Mame of the | Aulred Co keep the hospital warm. |strect Bargain House fork, hava) dent of American Com Deere This is the nd @tores in the same block, Several | PAny, Type Founders’ Company and . ‘and it is probable that th barrels of wines in the aaloon base- | th¢ lier Te ormpany jaw will be aliowed to take its} RS Ment were damaged, and the pro ¢ a ~~ prietors of the clothing store claim | "inh . @ loss to their stock of $500, partial ated In a great many fre. K. Ketr n, a died today | ly Insured The building was dam M at he eats sidence corgetown, of a. The body is at Butter paLROAD volts, ~~ consignm: mt of} teft St. Paul this morn- | Sefer the Northwest. There seems me be no ‘end to the crowds of peo are anxious to reach the country. | By Je reported that James J. Hill Decoming [terested tn a large of Washington flour mills. x ble that the great rai magnate will add the fouring va to the already long list of past ria which he is now inter worths. The Y. M. C. A. presents for the third season a series of “Life Work Talks,” intended to assist young men in thetr choice of a iife work The first of the series will be ning, March 6 by Hon Subject, “The thie Tra Bron Law,” n gon young men cordially invited. fonary conference will be held im the Tabernacle — Haptivt church on the evening of Maren conducted by Dr. Thwing. The sub- A mi wed to the extent of about $200. The ortgin of the fire is unk Dut it ts supposed that a bur eigar end was thrown fr the eid walk through the the wall paper, Fire Marshal Kelloge was p at the fire, and assumed charg the stores after the departure fire companigs basement, upon | THE COYOTE == t is Thought that Mr. Be ne s quantity them that 14_ not turned re cash, It ie imated ties of Mr about $1,600 ally mupposed Street Improvements. 1LYMPIA, ™ h 6&—The senate Alberts ne bi te will be jones, giving, doin Meeded that Witiam Me-|ina praying. wee, Coe ; Will be the next president of oo the abutting property "<r in Pacifie. Exkimo children at the Carlisle vides that euch imp: Stone assume | the office of |schoo! in Pennsylvania are reported — not be made without general pageemaer agent of }to rank far ahead of the Indian three-fourths of the property own je Great N Northern orthern Saturday. youths in every study, The new coyote bounty law pro-jera, It was introduced at the re ——— meme Vides that all scalps must be taken | quest of Seattle people who live o to the capnty clerk direct by the| Highland Drive and who desire te DATE SANDWICHES. party who kills the varmiact, when | make improvements which they are — the clerk wil isxue @ county war-| unable to de under existing char For Gate sandwiches the dates/rant for $3, which in mos: ter provisions: should be carefully washed, dried, —_— mueh as posstbie if it be at all tough. Add an sot amount of iv chop- ‘t and moisten the thick cream or Spread it smoothiy on one thin alice of whole wheat bread, cover with another es —— to make them id Thie may be varied Dy eub- sien | finely c! preverved singer in of the walnuts, and motstening with the ginger syrup, or by using half dates and haif-chop- ped figs or raisins. MORTALITY RECORD. — Clarence von Nelda aged TSS at Providence hospita! ineral services for Mra. 8. Seo ‘aod were beld from Bonney & Stewart's chapel at 3 o'clock this af- ternoon. Mra. Mary Ki Po lane = ag A at years. BR | ‘The body is at Bon- NAVAL OFFICER VISITS SEATTLE Calvin Brown, Heutenant com- Mandant, retired, one of the oldest | Schmidt, for a 2-stor officers of the American navy, arriv- ed in Seattle this morning. Me Brown entered the service in 1840 active in the con- iment for nearly 50 and butider of the Mare Isiand vy yard and drydock at San Francisco, and was in charge of it for some years. Admiral Pheipe, United States navy, whose recent death was mourned by many Seattln people, was a a na of Lieut. Brown, having a comrade of hi at Mare Island. While in Seattle, the veteran naval officer is accom. panied by his daughter and bis son, all of whom are registered at the Se- attle ho Im conversation with a Star re- porter this morning, Lieut. Brown stated that he was very much pleas. ed with Washington and especially Seattle, “It te very probable,” he ‘a said, “That 1 will settle down here and make Seattle my future home. @The Humboldt Arrives. ‘The steamer Humboldt, Capt. Ron- ifeld, arrived from Skagway last night, bringing down 11 passengers. She reports considerable cold weath- rong winds. ys ee District No. 16, Independent Ord- er of Good Templars, held the reg- ular quarterly meeting yesterday in the New York block. Over 100 dele- gates from King and Kitsap coun- ties were in attendance, also a large number of vieltors. Very little wae done during the morning and after- noon sessions. ‘The evening entertainment was mixed with routine business. Fran- cia A. Morris, district secretary, re- ported an increase of 25 per cent. in lthe membership of the lodges in the | diatrict, during the last quarter. One new lodge has been organized and two reorganized, A literary and musical program ws followed an address of welcome by |The Kintuck ‘alled for Portiand | Geo. F. Cotterill, chief templar of the today, where che will load mules and |district. The evening's entertain- dise for Manila for the gov-| ment closed with an address by Dr. Burrows, He sald “We Templars could clasp hands aration wit wait for Seattle | most heartily with Mra, Carrie Na- ; Say ? i : F g33 Riel of ~~ Meredith rocotend e “ from the authorities of Junction, Colo, that W. J. J charge Tt ts alleged it with several hun- to E. H. Mi The Al-Ki will salt for Skagway Right. She will have « Passenger list and a fair ca freight. " th instant. Her owners, the | tion and tell her to go on with her Steamship Co, report the fight against the inte” of Kan for business as excellent. | sna. What the Joti to Kansas the alot machines are tle, and 1 wish we had 400 Mrs. Nations here laround with hatchets to do away with them. The mayor folds his |hands and laughs at the people, makes no effort to enforce the awe j only wish we had the evidence to! impeach hire and force him out of offer 5 rae The fiah stajix along the front are Stocked with the finny tribe Present the catch is unusually x. P. whart ‘mn tant 3 fon. So far the upri Cross pieces are in pla ing, and when finished the | “ Will be the most substantial | the front | On May 1 the revenue cutter, it, which has just been exten-| 'Y overhauled, will start on an i trip, Capt. Tosler refuses W say where whe will go. q cony. Mechanica are completing the | —_— Upon the Beward as rapidly as Law and Order League. The executive committee of the Se- Her forward deck has torn away and when replaced, | attle Law and Order League met-in | the office of Hartford Beaumont in the Dexter Horton Bank building, The cutter Rush. which es in the | last night and adopted a constitu- im, will make one of her usual|tion. It provides that a committee round the Sound in a day or | of even shall be appointed and will e known as & crusade committee. | . Wood, which! WASHINGTON, D. C., “March 6. aon e unt In executive sion senate Aid noth Mutiny of the crew, has ced ing but refer nominations sent in by of the tars in jafi ‘Another | president to appropriate committees. POLICE NOTES. J. Freeman was arrested last night by Patroimen Tripp, Chipman and | Freeman on a charge of petit lar- be laid flush with the afte the the inner skin around the pit as| oy te and repatr bufldings on block 17, Be- a nd) Chas. Oregon counties will be w face, therefore of conaide value to the varmint siay Warrant under th Which netted him much lena, owt the doubt that existed a to its ul timate payment, COURTHOUSE Another point In the scalp take « Seattle ddncattie ‘wl favor under the mew law le thet he| Tht Seattle & International Hall dose not have to pay anything to the | ¥*Y ©o Was yesterday made defend clerk for taking his aMidavit, where- | 40t* fn a $20.000 damage mult. com 80 under the old law he bad to pay| menced by Moro i. Lytle, a former y per aa = v= om ao ae aoe brakeman, who recently precip ry of just te aman vit “ ‘ i of the Killing. After the county clerk | ‘oy tre fPo™ Socuston ot “ momen the ssumty warrant as Lytle states in hin compiaint t eet forth, he reports to the he wae descending from the car to treasurer, ateloxamine the wheels, when one of warrant in favor of the county the handholde gave way. throwing two-thirde of the amount. him under the wheels, injuring his ‘The new law promises to atimulat the business to such an extent ar to make it ver¢ profitabl Coyote farming ie likely now to become an important industry Im this section Rut on the general taxpaye™ the law &s @ burden lef Rullding permite were tesued to- day by the city engineer's office as follows: To Mra. H. F. Spelger, for 3 | Se eeuey frame house at 113 Thir ry 3 W. Johneon, frame cottage, S ontg costing $260; to dite ot avenue. frame house at 414 costing $2,975; to J Story frame buflding at 1571 to ihe: Broadway, for flats, costing Py to Galbraith & Bacon, to drive p errace | streat Cole, for a 2 | ie | tide lands, $1,200; to ©. A. Hed lund, for l-etory frame house I Hilim@n add, costing $29; to B. H. for a i-story frame house in Hillman add, costing Man; to A Raker, for a l-story frame aly add, coating $409; to J aiie, for a 2 frame mond in un th DENVER, March 6.—The first an nual convention of American cane brought againat the pr coma bank gotinting with several middle west ball’ piaye a it sary to amputate It t foxt so that states that he was but 20 yom at the time of the accident. last September, and could easily have rained to a hi maition in the rath oad business. German Bakery Loers Fae Ju jury yesterday returned a ver in the rletors the German Rakery, to recover an sunt of $90 for wages. tried before a fury In department (No. 3) of tin favor of the plaint'*™ the superior ‘LOCAL BASEBALL. Local Daneball clement thing that Beattie wii fessional baseball team | Manager Dugdale. fans in their today, of the team, has deposited $60 with a Ta which will be forfeited oe 8 (eam is produced in Sent- by him. Mr. Dugdate is now ne. known and it ie pod exh nme will be that nation: sure of the Chinaman Robbed. Growers was called to order o'clock yesterday morning. The en-| Chin Kung Lol, a Chinaman, was tire territory west of the Missiesip- | garroted and robbed $16.80 on pi was represented and over 3 dei- | Washi on street last night by eaates were present. jmen. The police are investigating ‘The convention will decide wheth- | er their asoctation wil! be independ Tt inaw has arrived in San ent of the National Live Stock asso- | Pranctse She harge her ciation or co-operate with it Among the gueste at the Rainier Grand are Lieut. F. H. Hibb tructor at the Port naval atation; Frank N. MeCandles, | an attorney of Ellensburg, John H McLain, a shipper of Portiand; and John Molineaux, a Skagway mer-| chant. At the Stevens P."zimmerma Everett, sheriff of Bnohomish coun- | ty; J. M, SUll, a logmer of Coupeville: | W. J. Warner, a San Diego frutt| grower, and A. L. Hetnners, a bust- | ness man of Ellensburg. eee | At the Bronawick G. L, Valiant, « mining man of Republic; C. F. and} Oo. C. Brown, prominent farmers | from near Olympia; J. Y. Waldrip. an oyster merchant of Olympia; J W. Walker, 2 Biaine cannery own- | er, and Capt. >, Arthur, of the steamer Victorian, just arrived Victoria from Hongkong 3. F. feo in| At the Notthern quires, a Victoria capttaliat ; one of the first 4 in the famous K B. H. Trumbull, a ratire Portland. 4 official of At the Seattle: G. Gautier, a tour ist of Paria, France: H. W. Mc mining man of Nelson, Bt. Bell, a lumberman of Everett; Otts, @ Spokane business rm wright, mill owners Whatcom A.M n and of ryman of Portland; Oscar Fish, a miner of Fagle City, Alaska; 8. M David, a lumberman of Binine; Rev H. Hudson, of Tacoma; Hon. 1 fchudes, a barriater of Vane land Geo, B. Woodruff, an © pharmacist. | |, At_the Seattle: A, D, Roardman, | of Tacoma, ex-state land commis sioner; Luddle Todd, the well known politician of Hood canal; W. J | Guthrie, a wheat merchant of Port land, and lL. H. Maxwell, a business man of Portland, | wi) | | of police Rogers. who js on her way | to Dawson, accompanied by Mrs. Among the guests at the Kainier i Ex TO ORDER Wedding and Engagement Rings OUT OF YOUR OWN gold it you wish, any #pectal design you may have in mind. Es. do all kinds ing and repairing * And dispateh, kehop is booming. watch repairing is ot TILA GOLDIAN 901 Second Ave, Marion, Burke Bidg. Or. |_At the Butler” Chie. vuen, « con geen erences oF ey Secuud Ave. Table Linen Sale At the Northern: A. Davidson, a cattle dealer of Glasgow, Mont Gray & Co,, [929 Becond avenue, Mra Bolton Rogers, wife of ex-chief|are selling table linens at much lower prices than any other store in y- avy Turkey Red Table Dam- Wilson; J. A, Gibson, ® prominent | Her Nome operator, and D. A. Grand, a| ) awk, m yard | po guagenees 20 y”awaon merchant cxtra Heavy Damask, yard 2b men Qe Bleached Damask, yard 2e tra Heavy Damask, yard’. | STAI RED (ROSS ©. 2" A Marke a Jud CRESCENT | Pound 26 Cents Crescent: Why oxper on aki 6 of United & raw An Ww snd Ah Yim, a A meeting of the Seattle Red | Owed ae wine untawh Fa Crows Boctety held this mort intry, have been t ' ing in the parlors of the Hainter iasioner Rowman d hotel. The object the | mony ting was to. provide for the vis Hing delegates from #ocletion about Arrival of Walla Walla, the state, who will be In Beattie on], Ly Mann 1k A tats The Pacific Coast @ieamship Co.'s ‘of ‘Red Grose workers are ver Walla Walla arrived fron Lin Seattle at thie time Franciaco last night, bringtr he aular ser meet ‘ pommonger and fera inm-ot toe pada Nid, |frelght, including her usual com Ger late the w has plement of fruits and vegetables. been In beh wel 7 ilere whe be Beate Judge George will render hin dec. | at many ' machine cases to- | ly tramps and im It iw the ,, The machines latter class that tries the patience of ‘a naloon and the the society workers in atte 119 Bec ave returned to the AG. N, Washout, “ ce handles ehaee The Great Northern train, due in and miners Seattle last night, arrived — this os morning, The delay Was caused by — & Washout In the Moses coulee of Wenatchee. For several days a has now been com will hereafter ru le the transfer sys { arried om about ¢ uld 4 a . you OUGHT « econ Fancy California 10 TRY rtin Larsen, the Cheese of Mr, and Mrs. 1 today at Ballard For Wednesday, 12%¢ per It Fancy Bulk lowa FEDERAL courr. Creamery Butter Low's Bh. Harris today fied a pett Se per ib. tion io bonkruptey with the clerk of the federal court He nwee Aehts Imported Fine White Granulated Sugar 18 {be for $1.00, Adams’ Java Com- bination eh NONS BOSTON GROCERY c tr roasted Gail 20-1222 Second Ave. §ii".S0 ee fusruntes te to Tel. Pike 161, please you Plain walk Adams Grocery Co, 1428 Second Ave. About Eatables Opuiauata Goa aiohd It has been common for wo Tel, Main 482 men to ask information concern- ing the quality of the things we are advertising, Because my price was so much less they seem just a little suspicious about the quality. Let me say this: If you don't ike anything you buy here return it, Our patrons understand that, but seldom find it necessary to exer- cise their prerogative, A Fancy Lot of Large Rhode Island Greening Apples, per box Newton Pippin, fine ents and cooking Apples, imege, si 15 ~_ v4 —> John Harper Cigars All. per box 1 package Buckwheat or Pancake Flour, worth ite, tree this week to | every purchaser of one pound of ‘This ie the first cigar adver _H. 0, Breakfast Food | tieement of ita kind int Very Fine Eastern Sugar Cured] 94 removal Hams: especial for Thi 12: and) week Friday N per pound .. .. cts| : French Prunes, but meaty, for ""25c. 4 pounds & ted F yous ‘aporn: Pears " 25¢ * White Dried ign 4 pounds Large bright, Ttalfan Prunes, for Cranberry Jelly Whitney ranch from W ington wild berries, a glass SHANNON. 129-1292 Recond Avenue will keep solu ‘me QBg| made on eslebrated hy. Second Avs. Fike Stre Telephone Main 92. A CREBCED Cre CRESCENT you, LLLLSILLS LILI TT § Raymond & Hay 918 Second Ave. T Cof cy Tea BACENT Sp ¥ avor notify us er” CRESCENT nh your groces will not furnish $3.50) Shoes FOR MEN Beats Them eg Spring Styles Now in. PURE TASELINE Handy to have in the home good for 24 different purposes. It indefinitely and is ab- tely pure. 25c A POUND BOX ‘Telephone Main 787. © Be Coyne Qoeené 926 Pan. Suburban o ove : Home : Photo Supplies : Only eighteen minutes’ ride from the > bd business portion of the city, with a five- 4 Wholesale 4 minute service. $ — Retail 3 Washington Wesbtagten Dent mt 3 ? Park meer ten een Addition Preece) Offers every advantage of the high- class residence suburb, with the addi. tional advantage of being extremely accessible to the business district of You won't oe eve eee know what ts the the city. very best ponsible deal to be made on @ piano untill you have wee visited our piano department. Puget Mill Co., Mutua! Life Bldg. pg gh Credit is given, on teres to sult your convenience. cumulated 3B Second Ave. We Move About March Ist to | Qur New Location The store }south was | know how 2 liberal dive CAHN & en Fi ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & CO TLL Becond Ave. All Hardy count for 90 Days re at a Dis. at $21 First avenue too small We didn’t much stock we had ac in the old building on hi Oedidental not # mint COHN claon street t enue south and AMUSEMENTS. RAND OPERA ==HOUSE== G Om» COUT, Keaager 8) Main 66. "TONIGHT And All Week % Matinees Wednesday. -Saturday The INcent production, The Ed. —. Davie UNCLE TOMS CABIN Magnificent Cast e8—150, 260, 36e, Mo, Toe and $1. turday matinees, mag seenic Week beginning March 16, “Th now on HIRD AVENUE THEATER. Phove Main #7 WM. Mume il, Mamager, | Seattle’s Up-Town Theater Always Reliabie. TONIGHT And All Week at 8:15 Matinee Saturday Howard & Doyle’s Mammoth | Scenic production. William Gillette’s Great j War Play HELD BY THE ENEMY Beautiful New Special Scenery and an Unusually Strong Company. 2c, Be 400 and Bo. Pric Skecchinaas Moving Pictures » Victoria; arrival at Bal- Qu moral; trouble on the farm; automo- bile parade; pile driver at work; H. Camperdown; G. N. tunnel; amic view; kissing in tunnel; 1905% Second avenue. Admis- 10 cents. Wall ‘Paper | Balance of thowe last year 15¢ pas per at 10c; double roll, Goods de- livered free, STOLTING’S $16 Srd ave; next First M. B. church REE KEKE AREER BUY If ¥ You . GRAND cook —-BIDGE COAL This coal ts from the new mine ef the Issaquah Coal Co, two miles above Gilman. It fe the best, cleanest and the cheapest coal in the world. Hunkers foot of Madison St. Telephone Main 976. MEH EE MEER E ERE ENE LEGAL NOTICES. inual meeting of stockholders How Jacket Mining Co. dat the office of the room 8% Sullivan block, ch 11, 1901, at 4p, m. PrTTTTT TTT TTT ttt Ty Se ee 1331 Second Avenue Two Doors This Side of Union Streat Don’t forget the number. We wish all our customers to call there and see us, where we will supply them with the best Coffoes and Teas itis peeeine to hey at our works we Breeze Coke at $1.00 Per Net Ton StATILE GAS & ELECRIC 0. 2 AEARARBASRERAREARR NA RYH CHEAPEST FUEL ON THE COAST f z To make room a a a ahs ag = Forked Coke at $2.50 Per Net Ton 3 pat in wagon at our works = st your orders at oftice = “a RARNAARARAAAATANRARRARL ey a a's