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TURSDAY, MA . THE SEATTLE STAIR LAST FSITON, SSRs erect] COURTHOUSE, | re secrse msn . pay t tribute to the yritcont eee Limburger W@ilo; wrick nv ; te t 'y “me "4 « t 10,000,000 tons manufactured | | Poultry-Chickens, live, 19@19%\ r r t mat had breil h duct in that period, it w auc i Me « eit tur wh fteak om quick than did With Mors Rochefetle ee, 1 4 ’ a. inary 1 Me th « the tron and coal of ' " r . Me. t Atlant 1, with Hip and ~ Corrected ti prot hi | Sislands| Merrill Telephone Bill Will | tie‘car'at Soacter 7 a mails | Knock Out Exorbitant | train ete een tee, OER gE OR om auies elk : : 4 : a Seeman Charges. t douna: per ton, 813.80: [iy $10,000, and deposited it in the F and inside: of the horns ba HONOLULU Raper oe Frey ry a ~; 3 | Seatar se Weeeb ante, t0iee: ue 13.8. oe ER ree rele eokee throuah % ' ‘ved by. oe dees si me inthe rai er * wibere er, tek phone tervice |' Cheee Native Wwasningt n, 1 . i ie the sta y ah H n be draws ar : arrest 4 of “ Sahty sifted >, jcompany will be abolished Dy a sta sltry—Chicker r n ae & . LUE March rm euterda 1 th , ‘ > tie hedird gen Prax > tk t greater than Live atock—Cows, tc; steers, 49 ' The ingenious inventor 1 fied that con fama, put in here te onth; that rat two party |4\ ly KOTMC; sheep, shorn, fag run sy of coal in a terrib lines shall not ood $2.64 « ©; lambe, de; hogs, bOOiG¢ fter leaving jmore than two-party $1 Dr stock—Hogs, 80; lambs ‘ Fenountered wi San used — : ent of the other | ge paremiace. She w i” 4, [Mbacribere must be obtained ber Pmaking this pork NEW RK. March ff The/extra subscribers ean be added * ent dividend, payable! connected Tgpd malted yes : : wi « ita © rates prescribed are z : . Saeed Th Per ania lines have in-] For leas than 5@ miles, 26 cents; 60 (o HONOL! * ve A mia ae $100,000,000 stock 100 miles, #@ cents; gre $s ‘ pta. Mon Bond A aa nt per mile. The | arch Factory Burned abe ind Approved. ' , tion rans n a three minutes’ conversa ' « the sum of $4,900 for t | Fine Acquaintance | * re\ing of Fourteen | ans from Massachune al feature of this bill KANKAKEE, Dl, March The Nowed /er street, was filed at the city hall| bodies Just about what ts conta Archer Starch factory burned early ¥ and approved by the comp-|!" the franchise held by the 8UD- | this morning oe inane [net monopoly, but ste diere- | jhie morning. gard to the inw inet? ile Ruel wa a ni, Bernhardt and Her Shoes. Pani gs Be nrgiee th mm b wt 4 1 that it knows are lege feallan Navigation ( pany’s paso Although Mme. Sarah Bernhardt this morning Jre schooner Surp vas wrecked {Never Walks in the streete or in th ommunication before Melee Kauai, on Feb, 23 by a |Parks, she has one of the most ex-|the city counct now, asking why th Wind and a small tidal wave. |ttaordinary and original outhite of] sunset compa and | ‘Sttempt ‘s being made to float wear ever k Tt coy “leven more, for # € » No lives were fost 'n the acct f shoes, which Aj munication was referred to a mo" Ki mittee over six months ago, ana | ei parated int com-| there it ts today. A majority of the} : : March = 2—Wuli councit turns tt down every time it} WASHINGTON, D. C., March 1% known newspa- pair of shoes is catalogued |i, brought. up.” Trial of suit of Geo. C. Barker, of man of California, who has been jand numbered, and there i not al, bill in the counct! seeks to amx| Maine, agninst Representative 8. A. prison for four months for Hbel, |single pair of walking #hoes among], penaity of for violation on | Co { Texas, is under way yesterday pardoned by Gov: | them 7 the company’s part in charging over | Harker seeks $1000 damages because For evety drema the actress has] gi per month ‘a telephone in alof an alleged assault. On May 3t iia shoes and #tik stockings to maten ines place, and $2.80 for a private | last the two were passengers on a es er. altppere are edged with laces and rty line. train ooming to this city. barker A Blind Sportsman. — } ha 5 b and are often de The reason the Sunset monopoly | asserts he was disgusted because of Peat interesting writer, “Kettle. [Sted with gold and ellver buckleeand| can hrasenly charge 8 and tore iting upon the floor - im the ting Chronicic ed buttons, set with pearis and!» ‘phone was explained by th the " H . & marvelous story of a blind | her gems Some of theth are] counciiman as follows j thac n of Cooper's hy Sf the 38th conte ita] Painted by clever artists on the = travel in a ¢ car Jonn Meteait, ed he waa | stoundwork of silk, satin or mor Cheaper te Pay Up. i thie, he enya, yper str Co, and these are laced with oid oper says he had only ree p AR we es - } See ES wee |r silver corde und tied with bows! “rp, company knows that the aity|from & severe llinews and was ft years of ribhes. will not prosecute for violation, and | tending to his own business while In spite of his pong ay John Met- the priyate individual thinks it ts |the car. He spat upon the floor be Joined the other in rob- cheaper to quietly pay an extra dol-|ceuse a fellow passenger had hin orchards and depicting” abe-| lar or two than te bring eult and mo | foot upon the cuspidor The coo through quo warrantos and all kinds | ductor saw nothing to complain of tn sts, Me learned ¢ tea an excellent violinist 7 tions of the federal and state | Cooper's acts opera attorneys fy bunted wna eine me courts. This Merrill bill ie the |aiso claim that he retired to the ~ of 4 his activfty in for it places the matter in|smoking car and was followed there end the freedom he had en- the attorney general's hand by Barker, who called him an offen sive name, and that Coope: struck him tn the face with hand can fight the company to a still and has money to do it with The provision in the new bill as passed yesterday, fixing & pensity of not leas than $8 and no more than 1100 for any company violating the from accident, caused him to auke fearieas, and he was get ationt’e Stor nomseh! emoved Kife with greater fun — lads. eette had a id Shortened. into a lesson, owing ¢ pit when a farmer surprised = Beattie Lodge No. 100, will give its bb he law, is generally met with approval, | monthly entertainm U it net Eee 'eeeat ied’ wel NEW YORK, March 12—Lewis J. qn it E thought such wil be more [Fee eh Seechien ince Wetatedes MeKenna, a clerk in an tnsurance mitat = | fed him showing expertness at aos come SEeee tant | oftos, f in St. Luke's hospital pun companions below | recovering from @ surgical ation, iawim over them. Such was his| one of the rarest known to modern direction that, two men | sclence. the Nidd, Metealf| The operation is known ax guatro- | anterostomy, and consists of remov- ng the patient's stomach, cutting ay the pyloris and several malig- pant growths in ite vicinity and re Shace = (he Stomach to ite former! 6 Hansam family, who lived in whom he was) The vertical Hudson In 1821, Roseman Hueated | with success./inches long, was made in remembered that Hensam wae the | thing when/ abdomen and through the growth.|name of Mrs. Mary G. Little, who to rum) the exposed pyloris showing a tumor| lives with her family at No, 156 Moor. Joutside of the stomach. An tnctsion| Union street. | it Metcalf would | was then made in the stomach, and| Huested took the notice, which oj Fight cours’. | inside was found a cancerous growth| was inserted by the Fank of Sav led against hit. | the sise of a large orange. The point|ings, New York, to Mra. Léttie, whe | Broeiaet hi him “Tne| where the incision was made—at the| recalled that nearly eighty years one of a Long-Standing Deposit. A few days ago an advertisement appeared in a New York paper aste- | ing for the address of any hetrs « the races at for him to and, helped Speloer & Huribnt 1215-17 Second Avenne POULTRY NETTING 12-Ineh wide to Ti-inch wire better than a wooden fence, square foot. pyloris—4s the exit of the stomach|agoa friend had placed $3 on depostt into the intestines, the other being the entrance through esophagus The stomach was cut away from the inside of the patient completely, being removed and placed on a eush fon of antiseptte cloths placed on the patient's chest. Then the doctors eut away the tumor and cut off the he enjoyed ro-| pyloris, the other malignant growth and stond six fret and |heing also thoroughly out away. The Ie snowed at this period | stomach was then put back in Its ac ity, and soun@!y | customed place, having been joined for her In that bank, and a little lat er in the same yoar another friend had deposited $2 more. The event Mrs. Little clearly remembered. and even the names of the two friends. t Mesars, Carpenter and White. At that time she was but a small child, her name being Mary Gardner Han sain Steps were at once taken to pro cure the necessary identification pa- pers and the bank waa communicat to the intestines with «fik eutures. |ed with through Sdmund Holley, But little blood was apparent] president of the Hudson City Sav the whole operation,|ings institution. He was notified | throughout whieh lasted one hour an@ 16 1: utes. The patient rafiied at once and it was seen that the operation that the $$ now amounted to $202.04} and would be forwarded upon the (—, proper prow These have been [fp 12-tooth Malleable Iror matied to New York and Mra, Little |i 12-tooth Steel will shortly reeeive t h jf if-inch abmost ote oft Shovels, # Newider = a ty : Maynard Show a present, brate her Mth birthday the last « meet of Mar ‘The steamer Rath, Capt. Hicwins |} cans Sweet Corn for i jeft for Astoria at noon today. Phe |i can Soup, 20¢ eastern Alaska. | 1227 YESLER WAY *"°a"a°"" MARKETS. My New Drag Store Markets were featureless today Will be the most modern of 1 plece aol best shovel mad fit thaw since autemm occurred fefey. A warm chinook ts blowing 7 helping immensely to help the a result the roads and trails Bullding permits were issued today by the elty engineer's office aa fol lows: To Mrs. Mary Lubeck, for a tory frame cottage ‘at 1103 East 76, and two 1 story houres Pike street, street, to Durocher & McClelland, for ry frame cottage at 12% Lake- view avenue, costing $950; to Mrs. Katie Fraach, for a 2-atory frame house at 1410 Jefferson street, comt he |ing 9990; to ay Woodin, for @ l-story frame cottage at 224 North Tenth , coating 9850; to W. J. Carr. ory frame cottage at 1521 Haat Spruce street, costing $300; to J. O'Donald, tor repairs at 3601 Sixth Trade wae fair locally, with out-of town business dragging a litle Two cars of potatoes came in to- day, and @ little poultry. Fags have an upward tendency but as yet cannot be called above 16 NYSTERIOUS. avenue, costing $400; to Elaine Niel any ir é |som, for @ S-story frame house at bi | cents ny in Seattle Lane street, costing , to mn —— “amon. March 1—Great et: | emer” tore Ftory frame hovee wi] SOBBING QUOTATIONS. ; ate st Quar- | 599 Belmonth avenue north, costing . [anak Of the Mounted Police tonight, | 1.700; to F. M. Jordan, for repair- (CORRECTED DAILY.) e r officers are closely clos- | ing to foundations at 1506 East Den y Green Fruit. ing a most mysterious |ny way, costing $600; to F. Wallace.| Lemons, $1.00@280 = box; limes, for @ l-story frame house at 92%|s¢69 per case; cooking appler, #e@ Morning the dead body of J.| Rainier boulevard, costing $250: to] 4 95. eating apples, $1.00@1.25, fancy Mre. Nellie E. Dunbar, for a 1-story | egting app! 01.0; navel or @ teamater from Cali- wn. or etr- aden L 00; ang 50; oeeaithign, $1.2560 1.6; bananas, $1.75@2.50; aranber- ries, 914.00 per wbii ees, 60@7 00 per gallon; grape fruit, $2.00 @3.50. frame house on Oneida street ing 1600; to Wm. Pell, for a | frame house at 442 Seventeenth ave- committed, and the |nue north, costing $1,600; to Brill & are working hard on| Smith, tor ® comaper Ae as 1008 P = rl re nue, C6 »; to Cn borne, for @ S-story flat bullding| Fresh meat—Cow beet, 64@7%¢ Ib, | rs at 712-716 Mi json street, costing veel, be yl Ib; mutton weth- | f frame cottage at 1401 Second a Zlib; veal, large, &@be, anal, ee. | north, costing $700; to G. MH. Hancock Provision: bg le | for a latory frame house at 2414 Kast | hams, sma) | Roy street. costing ; to Wash-| bacon, & to 10 Ha bg? Mattress & Furniture Co., for | ed clear backs, ec; bellies 1-ato frame building at 815 ie Wai Pianned | Maynard avenue, coating $1,000. Pike Street and Seoond Ava. Telephone Main 982, surround the Line Your Welt With CLAY PIPE Gemmercint Coun. | NEW MACHINERY, [int Surya ek § cette Myr 9°. + | turnips, 65@%6c; Hubbard squash you all | urchased one of the Iat- lox gic ‘per Ib; garlic, #44100: tab-|2 from oradle to grave. STTAWA, Ont, March 12.—Th for improved drilling rigx! jaye, $L.45@2. red, $2.26 100-lbs; 2% Hotel Leland, 813 2d Ave t Of Canada willbe engaged | to be nd it will be on the ofl] coopers, 10@lée Ib; husks, 16; green | the end of the xession in the |srounde the first of next week onions, 250 per doz; caulifiower, | 00000000000008 mation of three of the largess We have about three thousand); 99@110 per doz; celery, LO@édc | Baa iit Presented for jte con. |sharee left for sale at 16 cent immer | Der dos: sweet potatoes, $2.00; ROOM FOR HORSES Hon wince the inception of the| balance will be reserved for # higher | goanish || Chill eppers, 30 «| We Mave wt ce stables, 116% Mian Pacific railrond scheme.| price as soon as we get to boring Ib: aauer kraut, 3@4c; cream pus JH, ¥. H. Clergue and other | price ax soon as we get to bOFiN® | gauash, $1.25@1.00 per case; brussels oe A Mets engaged in reouring char-|Olymple Ol) Co, Room 12, Haller) sprouts, 6@7e ner Ib; California head | & it’ on An Wi superintend operations | block, Seattle lettuc ‘cane artichoke 4 I Saale TRik aie Ot clabinn x | yryre tere Ib . These measures are the Crow's} Tiamond Ice is the best; It conte | Ay. , 100, 1m . Me DT evan ‘co. & Pans Conl & Hadi project, | m0 i than the cheapest. Tel} 44, inc; tomatoes, per case, $1 RERNRBERE MERE REX © lan 1) nd th n 1080 dates, 6@%e per tb; radinh. ** inten de 4 | fox, rhubarb, 9@l0e per possocensenee mental route y Aapara Rte, U@Ibe; 2 ‘ RS ‘H Meh! ton 5.5008 eee and Poultry Seattle Transfer Co. vernment ownership ator, anual ose ary on he ae nt butter -- Wankington ereamoriea, TICDL Passenaet and Baggage 6 Of the control of Canada pound prints (ie Datars 1 BTORAGCGE M4ustries, {tin computed | and Wigin, te; fresh ranch, 15@18¢ 63 tess ens rants CANDIES |RAtRrEora tet 1M, Math dhd6 tod 3 Th, Av bscond Avenue, ] Cheese—Native Washington, Wel and coal interoots into] 00. oe Vegetables. | } wa. CLAIRVOYANT b@1.00 sack; carrots U1], P@@PORROSSOS OS OOO OS OOOO® | chophounes tr lare ties of the country | bi! HALL. } Auta In Judge Bell's department nye site Seawinn beid | © saperior ‘a hearing the | ined the city gf oh thet it hae ica — ally examined the improvement | re; | Firet avenue and University } . ak made by McCauley & I | 1 their successors, and ha / opted the work h ° I says in his complaint that he 3 his son-In Decem t 7, the sum for which be has ye that only $100 was return there remains $650 ur nintif further states y after the 4 of hie t ye “ 1h ertain household f “ First and Second avenues which he amks $200 one | e |e = Another Sullivan Heir, | Busy Day | ¢ e Another heir to the estate of the| Yesterday was the busiest day late John Sullivan appears tn the lever experienced by the building person of Mra. Mary Sullivan, of | permit department of the city Hutte, Mont. Yesterday Mre. ul-| gineer's office. This morning apr Hivan fled a petition in the supertor | cants were again waiting their turns court asking that the court award | at the office Mra. Builivan claims -— yvusin of th ed e She sayr sh | More Fine Plats . ‘has six children, whom she | © names in her petition | Another fine flat butlding is t . Law Talman's department (4) of | #180 Kingsley Ditect A Critical Examination This Piano Subject Ne Looking Into. A piano may have been made for outside appear- ances only, The inside and the musical and lasting qualities will not bear in- spection. The pianos we sell are good both inside and outside. Fresh ‘carloads reeeived every week, Ramaker Music Co. 1415 Second Ave. Odds and Ends H Left from Realization Sale of Fine Shoes are piled on tables, and you can have them at practically your own on eye TREN SHOE 60. m GEORGE J, TURR ELL. m IH 707 FIRST AVENUE President and Manager. 1 spain SUITS COME BOYS, DRESS UP And line up and be nicely clothed for $2.50 (little fellows), $3.00, $4.00, $4.50—big fellows—§s, |i $5.50, $5.75, $6.00 to $7.00 a suit. To please your fancy and suit your pocket book, .- Boys.. i THEY ARE WAITING for YOU at THE FAIR. To Go With Those Nob- by SUITS Second and Pike Promoters of Low Prices Weare taking special pains to please the OYS Both in STYLE and PRICE. You can find THE FAIR Just the SUIT that YOU looking for. are lehe superior court, wae upted t re with the cane of M Young. Lat - og nk Torsor pllect | be ntain etx fa vet grade taxes amounting to | The oO. Wilt WEAR OUR SHOES AND YOU WILL WEAR THE BEST Ask to See Our $4 Shoe for Gents and Our SOROSIS $3.50 Shoe for Ladies. Sj Our Stock contains all the Up-to-Date pro- luctions of High-Class Footwear all the time. Goods mad t firms in the country. We also have various bar- left on our BARGAIN TABLE, Simison Bros. 7O7 SECOND AVENUE only the best manufacturi gains AMUSEMENTS. SEATILE THEATER Maia Look for 109 and the Sign ALL EYES ON THE FINISH The Leeding Theater se and All Wonk LOU is TAME bd and K me pens N KIDDER r and Friday t r A 6 am.” Satur- kind of interest Wear “ht, © perform- Pr PLE GRAND OPERA J==HOUSE== ou will surely 2 Get Into 109 Occide ntal Av MEN'S SUITS Men's Stylish Winter Sults—F f0m> CORZ, Masagep pte gaye i Telephone Main 66. ly cut and pe ALL WEEK Bargain matin t vorrow and Bat- The Cummings Company -—IN rs veln of hu- rupee! four acts,"— He sure 109 Oceident OVERCOATS Men's Stylish Oxfor astic curtala ne actors,"—« Miss Hall give nterpret s a most delight- m of the gypsy, Coats which uptown . : old for double the m ‘ there are but a hundred and soak nfty ll Ko & $6 70 ry rgain mat= ce: eae. ) cents. fly worth $13.00 © opens at 9 a.m. Tele« Re sure about the number phone orders received at all times, o thi avenue. Beats on aale four weeks in advance of all attractions, MACKINTOSHES Ee TE Tye Mon's Double Tex Mackin HIRD AVENUE THEATER vhoue Maia a +o cumell, Manager Seatite’s only Popular Price Theater Popular with the People. ore Now scrap ye Sons of Mara.” number ts 109 Ove i CHILDREN’S SUITS lots are 2-garment # garment suits for to 16 years of age. Vester Russian and Sailor Suits bays 3 to § years of age. Over conta for boys 4 to 15 years of age, and in connection with the we Will offer choice yn reefer atal av Triumphant success of the and Change in repertotre: TONIGHT “Look for 109° and the Sign” ECHANICS’ CLOTHING CO. 109 Occidental Avenue Between Yesler, Way Washington “A Woman's Power’ Wednesday “La Belle Night Marie” r Saturday nights, “Nell Gwynne” Saturday Matinee, (ime ‘Lord Fauntleroy and ieee Pp 400, 50c. pan tae Searchlight Moving Pictures The Best Coffee Queen Victoria; arrival at Bale ol rth: ‘wees me trout on the farm; automo- Banquet Mocha and Java, M. S. Camperdown; ¢ tunnel; v; kissing in tunnel; ond avenue, Admis- 40¢ per Ib, [sc ms Fast Tadia Tea COE " 222 Pike Greer BE, I. T. CO, BEAT | f PRY ONF) | Agents MISE Cola Telephone Main 887 CAN'T BE | il INSURANCE & aan Abapeas #OLb BY Fred A. Wing Frank @. Quien COLLINS & <r magee ¥ BHERMAN 090090000060 600600000000 ‘The Undertakors 1407 First Ave OENTIST Tel, Main 1029 | $ POR Second Avenue Corner Marion, ds, Watches, Fine Jowol see jag pp +2 Lesh bade TEETH EXTRACTED FREE ond Silverware rey) ivel 4 nd 708 ts nd positively without pain, nie ‘venue Albert Hansen Poossesecese The largest Jeweiry house in the os Northwest, ! KEELEY “For the cure of Liquor, Morphine, Oplum and Tobacco Habite—The only genuine Keeley institute in Washi INSTITUTE ee"29, Ave. Take Green Lake or Fremont oar, Ofte flee 8 Sullivan Building, Tel. Main. 835, Seattle, Wash ad th in The Star, ton and British Columbia. J.P, RAY, Mar. Institute Mg ip Lanpre’ On olor optiginns’ Work, H. CLAY KVERSOLE, 75 44 ay, Honsead On ttle it th — EC AMU fFL sowr Loe aight i JA ATH ah bn sal ittract 1D A\ Made kid, $4. ou It 1 cateh cure | As dig o