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cearece| LICENSE $650 oe Bills Discount. - aN south ‘* Ballard Council So Devided at Last ring hous Sho Is Now a Total Colored Cubans Fear lanes ’ pas ah ponwe to th t of the chin |the mortwage vold Th Ror } MM yn che Oppression. ing $1.3 ovina utente ght's Meeting ¢ will b i per cent. or Denman Island, At High School p art 6 a Sa : 4 Ve eunsil tet lect |§ quart per cent bee] NANAIMO, B.C. Maired The | high schoo! th ary ar a in r iderable | tweer , " Khth of 1 ( t' Co.'s steasr the Y¥. M neg ex AAVes of ¥ I $ i r $ Korn tt the t ; : : ; - ‘ passed rer the ra 1 por cent, straight th f Denman 1 : cesing | r id viding that. + ff Union wharf le @ tot ee a aap . , ‘ panied by parent rhe finally broke her back Th m of th , yosixth ardia having — perm 4 The Willamette will if remen: ent to ih HAVE THe TICK i I { vi co m them so to do. Between Aor ed in Seattle an the big collier that} orpanixation of the. Tacoma. high PON BELONGING TO THE 1 1 8 i - —_——— 1 and eptember 1 the hour will be had to be sunk in order to save her] gehool in the latter city next Friday willing if Av vo The eamship ine “unning into | Cargo on April nearly one year! ¢ ee the emigration A Petition, petition was received from thelaxagway have reached an naroe- Ago. At that time she was lying at PROG RAMME: ee 4 jealoon men of Ballard, asking that/ ment with the White Pass & Yukon | the bu *, and a consignment of mbling Fines , ’ , Residents of Twenty-fourth ave-|peddiars of liquore from other cities | mane gwiim (he White Pass & | Ime aboard her caumht fr Gambling This Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock, by Wagner’s |to extend the water main from High. | Liquor leeni were wet at $680.) 4 joint tarift and freight classifica. @xti@guished. The next day she wa the police court a First Regiment Orchestra. | cate avenue south on Twenty-fourth |Four voted for the measure whils| tion has teon tnaued to take effect (Pumped out and Moated st month h, “Crack O° the Whit i GAILS TONIGHT |Ssssss Bese tices or ake [me sassed "Fees Bia ae rn wrt vey om, | Marah “rao Fhe Wh How eople living near there can get wa-|Wwere Counelin ke, Mowotin, | ot, th so owjer, . y Anckte - ter service | Kellogg and Twikg rhe Hey & Te anek hieenth mor | dad ~ mre yy denines —- |,, Saloon men Dave aiready secured With those of last, ae th os Camaae wit icenses for the current year oa On Ww ‘. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B.| eee. Conneh, will sail, for Another Gambling House S. Mitice, a shtpbutiding contractor af X5--y*- mR. Allen died that Bight at the tar | } carry about 140 _ jaaked that the mill men be required Secltine Ghia residence 1820 Fifth avenue Pets “ind _ er Rade 268 ive. Leese Dire spark-arresters, stating that ae os Rev. E. P. Dada, a retired minis $ ning otc ms yards were in great danger oth rd lant night at hia rewiden % ietteation Co. wt tae vet | ‘ ne The appointment of Geo. Beelles.| how interesting all us held from the + i " las poundmaater, was confirmed lines. ‘The White Pass route neon | & = ¥ whit oa mW improvement pa we ¢ srapiete savantene in point of Um uiwe ¥ aged | & ne chars of hie > improve Broadway from Bec and speed hipment can reach | ded last nicht at her reaider ot} ° Capt. Bee -_ = G avenue; © } Daw ta this © te f a taonth rat avenue rth. oa Naviga venue from Baker treet to 1 jahead of the St. Michael route } al service The ea 5: 30 T pores he venue; Warnes avon from between [nent of the St. siehael a ee 7 he-Doors Will Close at his |Firat avenue and Broadway dence at the cor ee Heim agent of a Dawson rat avenue | | compe ¢ meeting of the school board | and Eastlake a thi , machine pam. are of Ballard last night, ft was decided . venin well known K Pe to call a meeting of citiaens to secur a Ea Be : LD. ally hess MINNEAPOLIS, March 20.—The |pubitc expression as to the best FOR STRANGERS. 8 be Hungerian oF IN ORDER TO ARRANC THE s1¢ FOR THE OPENING ing [heaviest pa ™ of the winter Bay |course to pursue to vote bonds for # — « b i AT SEVEN en rogress since yesterday | new sch | ‘ he ¥ ¥ morning, with noelens of abatement. | phitip « Pretty Wilertaiomant Given by John) the ¥ A. proptess to shov x ee ry be ah b- EVERYONE Railways are blocked and business | patard. % itself Kir the Sr eaniotae a rh dy DUF THE EVEN WILL RECEIVE ONE LI T EVER genes ences ite a) F, Miller Po pany stra by erie th Pn peer ats . OF THE COUPON KETS: AND A RECEPTACLE WILL BE aoe | The deceased was #ick, but a short ning the ent Mat i q FOUND BITHER IN THE MILLINERY TORK, THE svUIT time, and died of pneumonia. a First avenue for their ¢ ei ad OOM OR THE RB oa - caeiieiie ss nbeaiiohi : this evening. All men wh Vegetable Meat y THY RASPM) i YOU MAY DEPOSIT 7 An entertainment consisting of @ Se akinie wits YOUR COUPON ALI re M LE PLACED IN ONE BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 20.—The }literary and musical program was Reattle within a y , y , ACE NE Federal butiding at the Pan-Amert Leary-Guerin Case. by the John F, Miller Post No, | '8Vited to be present. A " The fat of the wheat ts OF THE RECEPTACLES MED ‘ED TONIGHT, NONE can exposition grounds was dedicat-| Judge George yesterday held that «hall last night. Mra | Muntc, recitations, spe saved, therefore bread WILL BE RECKIVED LATER ch 20.-— | 00 this afternoon by Postmaster Gen-istockholders , Shugieton, Hpringer Tracy. who was the guest cage arvenged sor eue Se made’of Capital Patent |e ‘ ie y ' impatch from Com.| eral Smith, who dropped the first let-| McKinney, Blawkina, Conners and d the members of | hed to be helpful to thos more palatable and health T CG E b s : Thi, the pian of tha te addressed to McKinley in the| Dill, of the Leary coal mines, were *t ating them with @ | toe ouake the mast ae th Po ee he Gifts bre on Exhibition in the Ow Geer ing Chinese in- | Ion, box A eusetng 30, Sraith Inot guilty of maintaining an armed | be — eames. att sasteriet of | ue rtunities pres Wi ne owere sho ret | Celtvers an address. orty-eight | hody of memat the mines, as charged | Gen. Joseph Hooker nis wae te “ 4 entire? d S d A Eon tnemyt oven and ten, ac- | OWSeT®. 4% Seat peshtine | by the Guerin faction. the Leary. |mediately ie ea tam “position ot | 7) ing ts entirely ingdoW On Second Avenue struck today for Increased pay. Guerin litigation over the control of | honor ter presenting the por- uu bs é Seige be ones aperevsi| the Leary mines te how in process of|tfait Mra, ‘Tracy delivered a short PELL LALLO SLL SL LD THE PRESENTS WILL NOT BE GIVEN OUT TILL NEXT repressntatives of Pekta. settlement in the upper courts. eddrese « mm personal tec . oo = SATURDAY EVENING, £0 THAT ALL COUPONS MAY HAVE et ae tee | Stole Pants, humber of other prominent people | ED AND PLACED IN THE WINDOW WITH THB rTs believes r npos- | RID, ) mp LL T > NTS and that an| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, TILL, THE PRESENTS ARB DIB- 200,000 Is an! TRINUTED SATURDAY NIGHT. THIS 18 OUR PLAN, AND | delivered addresses Harry Frost was arrested last] A number of well known vocaliats night by Patrolmen Burkman and/inciuding Mrs. Jennie Hougbt | Adama, reed with the theft of «|! Edmonds, Mre. Mamie H. Foster [pair of pants from a secondhand | Mise Faye Henry store at 110 Second avenue sputh audience with sele In case} nt between the min-| ay the United gtates! ntertained the tions. The hall NEW YORK, March 20.—Since Jan-| Seat the subject be referted| ..0y _ Miesourt-Pacific stock has | ee oR ee was beautifully decorated with flow ie Hague cour sourt of arbitration. | 4 vanced from 71, steadily re ching | ers, The rostrum was occupied by {00% today. This ts the fret time @ number of prominent members of jgince Jay Gould's death, and is dus| the post, MAR N ito reports of consolidations. ‘The | Gould estate at his death was estim R RS lated at $76,000.00, and the rise of! EPORTE NOTES. Ryades, apts ‘apt. Garting. stocks now places it at $160,-| THE § & | | is now oor an the bunkers | schhltigpsirienitedmmemancertcls e ¢] A warrant was insued thie after- oe Seer for San Fran, } aa . noon for the arrest of W. M. Kaster fades is one of the i oe eo oe ee WEATHER FORECAST | i trip she will probably | por weattie and Vicinity——Tontght to yr Walaa hood air, Thursday, cloudy and probably Wat coal tha’ — jenowers: light to fresh south winds. —_ = LATE NEWS. . collier eS Ths arrived in ciac nat, night with a ear- ee DOVER, Del, March ™.—Mre. J./& International road Those that| B. Pennington, mother of Mra. J. P.|@re made will be probably only in Dunning and Mra. Joshiaa Dean, who | title. received poisoned candy sent by Mrs. Botkin from San Francisco, was found dead in bed at the Capi- who resides at 925 East Fir street A ciroular has been received at t The charwe in keeping his premince oMices of the Northern Pacific andjin an unsanitary condition, | Great Northern roads in this city, -~— j | } . ¥. Hashimato and M. Mashahash! ae ee a eee creel | two Japanese, were placed under ar r t this afternoon for conducting la lodging house at 204 and 388 Rec md avenue south, and o we not containing 51 | air. j Northern Paci! ‘The order will take effect March After that all reports from employes | of the 8 & L. wil) be made to the} heads of departments in St. Paul [There wiit very few, if any |changes in the offices of the Beattie James Alexander will be given « today on « charge of obtain colored, who T. Mayakaw end robbed him will be given a he Funeral of Mark McConnell. wit leave for She will finish She will sail tor ta gold watch | ing today. Johnson was arres a horse with @ lame shoulder | W. Seige! was bound over wo the} |muperior court by Justice Cann thie | | afternoon on @ charge of assault | Suburban. with & deadly weapon, Bonde wore | "#4 ‘RE Ceine’s new darken- E. Johnson, was laanch- ‘¥ afternoon. Little Mal- ea. Seeeeaet her with a champagne as iy into the water." } tol hotel this morning. She was 72 Fu 4 by tg : neral services for Mark MeCon.- |" today ee ee | Several tt end machine }years of age vn had been fil With | 01 were held from the family rest. |2®er Corbett and Officer Wilson Galbraith & Bacon's EO hapeeyg, ome at ain dence, 672 Jackson street, at 10/ 1 warren, » teamater, was arrest: | to Brem- | jo’clock this morning. under th Jed this afternoon by Humane Om. | to be ‘used 9 gu, the. lowa. | jrection of Collins & Sherman, lcer Ridgeway on a charge of driving { | | Wit Mitchell, well known tn Ren-|California, Her first ¢! Cor, Sixth and King f[ATTLE STAI ©: THE COLLIER | Holden's Bankruptoy, WILLAMETTE fh ts Wreck on y ure As to Only a Small Portion Of Washington Park Addition has been placed on the market. Ali the improve- ments have been made on that part now offered, but to judge of the real value of Jots in Washington Park Addition you should call at the office and see the plans for the complete improvement of the property. Ten miles of macadamized Streets are provided for—just an indica- tion of the extensive work that is to be done. Lots $750to $1250. Size Goxt2o0feet. PUGET MILL COMPANY Mutual Life Building RRURAERGRERERERS | eevoce 1118 Second Ave, + a eee ren An effort w aa + S | S i > © futare to hol R. ecia aie *is j q/ heitizens and procure public expres- *' * | als $ jsion om the matter of Incorporating ie games * . + B * lat uigiag® Steamship State of California « Fancy Creamery Butter, 5 Many new residences are going up| Cart. Jepaon, salted for San Fran * Bulk or rib. Bricks. on weekly payments; all ‘ pry jelsco at ¥ o’clor orning with | . . +“ [ieee i of them are belng | ee assengers and 140 tons of freight. | *25c per ib. 4 colors; from $5.00 ef see As the Alaska trade grows, the Fine Chi * At the request of the patrons of| southern traffic gets smaller, This) e me * 1h he Go.'a| £2, line; the Seattle & Renton Elec. | ie the smallest Passenger tet ‘ * zis PMG GFE GEN Ba Chien jutgal Steamship tric Raltway Co. is building @ way |the Pacific Coast Co. has had for mp 0 T Epes rn tag DTI SE ge Ry Od Pall pg ¢ MATHESON BROS 5/3 Wesiberg & Childs mt at the White Star dock at 2:45 | ton. Several Japs are among the sec * GROCERS | this afternoon. With the oes ond clase passengers of purchase > Tot, Mains? * * . of about % tons of J: da, she brought no cargo. ton, haa arrived from the Philip- i" is one of the largest | pines, where he has been serving his that haw ever entered | country She carries a large crew of | eee G |gers are: EB. ¥. Mullane o =u Peck, F. Felltz and wife, | D. Atkinson has completed a three-| pr parker, Simon Ferwelleger, W. D. | fhe Mayune will loud atiout 3500) story frame hotel on Ratirond ave-| Penman, J. F. Turber, Mrs. BE. M.| of freight for Japan, China,|nue. The structure is one of the |Ciark, Minerva Young, Miss B. Mor- HODES BROS claim and New York, j larment in Renton. gan, Atkinson, Lilly Davis, Miss . to be 2 cali crvclhadhn PR | Kelly Sperry and wife, Mra thority ‘oa Cof / South Seattle. Maynard, Lilly Kough and Frank! an authority on Cof- | Harris fee, handling the | Mien Maud Johnston has returned —_——- choicest variety in lip were & .| to her home at Bellevue, Lake Wash- t he Paar enathonr’s aman on\ tngton, Mrs. Blainus Fined. | jobber’s quantities. We To Ella Murdock, for a 1 Oe ee deed deed eed ended th t sell the ker Powder ts the pound FastIndia Tea Co ¥ There May Be Others genuine KONA © for te Tb, but we don't it. High Tide Haking bent for 2 Mre. Stephen and Mrs. La Fon-| Mrs. Caroline Biainus was yoater have the largest retail cof Ponting, Bon a ee attord’s | taine entertained Mrs, Bruc sand] day afternoon fned $10 and cots by Mf fee business in the siate of * + a +44 ie ee je . jo. | . Jstory frame house at 1123 | Children, of Spokane, last wee a re ee Washington. Two stores, 222 Pike St. : | OANS Maeventh avenue south, cos vwn, of the th Se- — E D am F. ; $l iter Brown. of the Sou 5 ge: = i | one at Tacoma, and one at Green 905. * serait aie Aull anid saiasted b he doo y ful sprain from a fail last Wednes- Seattle Produce Exchange. | hedl s: . bs | on improved real estate; a day. ewe | The Seattle Produce exchange held mortgage can be obtained coating $2.000; to A.C. | A number of cases of measios are) its second meeting last night at tie presen I-story dwelling at Us-716) now tn South Seattle, and a sipsy | rooms of the chamber of commerce | ¥ $2,000; to camp has been quarantined on ac-|The constitution and by-lawe were | west t nannies ~ nernheliner, for a $e tory count of a case of diphtheria | adopted and the officers elected last house in the rear of 1904-1919 ee week were instaled. On motion tt} Of wes rust avenue, costing $800; to Mrs.| The Ladies’ Ald society of Wesley | was determined to secure rooms for D. Bracy, for « 1% story frame M. E. church meet on ‘Ghuraday st| permanent headquarters and arrange Safe Deposit (0, in Stone's extension of edg-|the home of Mrs. Niess at 1 o'clock. |for keeping them open at ail times 5 Second Avenue MADDENED CATTLE CHASE THE GROOM mS es | tne Min trans {to neighboring barns and turned oth Ol L | ; \2 purchaaing” | : Jers lone. ‘The bellowing at Kissack’s| house drew aut there in a hurry, and Co ult before _ Disappointed Lovers. of Pretty Mary Jones| tier tne’ miserert tamrey tnt] Songute ye before, rurchasi blood they also went on a rampage. RIGHT. that Sought Unique Revenge. was it i re off to their Meanwhile cerried on the etill night air two and SCATTERED BLOOD AROUND THE HOUSE AND THEN |()/0!0 00 he aul) omg alr foe ana turned out to learn the cause, but LET FARMERS’ CATTLE LOOSE—MADE WIGHT — Winer they saw it wan at Kinenck's . lhouse, they emile and went back. ‘ouths hurried abiieh alibia,| 1221 lowings nents to keer the TEEN OIL CO Wash. were a share ro wo ihe For the family trade—a com HIDEOUS WITH THEIR BELLOWING. eake"E rm, Mieanel, ws fright ‘Seaside CAFE AND & plete line of reliable goods, yhen patience became exhausted Largest and GRILL * fairly priced at |atarted” ut with a elub, Unfortur ST NDARD SEWING MACHINES % only Firet-clase BS ¥ bf ately he wore a red flannel under Europen : CON. 7 «2 hin FINDLAY 0., March 14.—By Mail.|tunely for the plans of the disap-|shirt. The cattle saw it, and mad CAWT BE % Pian Hotel, NECTION ¥ W. 5S. MAYFIELD pointed «wains, When all others in|® rush forward to do battle. Kis REAT FAMILY GROCER charivari at the home of roe Mt Mow Sark. 1b the village were peacefully sleeping,|#ack led a wild chase around the Gathers of here the the e ole up to K c use w house, ellin, with terror. fev. | Amerions Bonding & PrustCa eae re i esas fey stole up to Metenack's hawee with | house, Ze he “oweeptng’ ‘hore of LRY ONE peesceseesenovooncooooes Agauts: HAtss: Beatine ASemncs of attain it and with it made red circle in the| the maddened, brutes, raged in| rota sy DR. C, A. GAY Fr Fea Guten Original K tenar , about th | body eae ote hogs fod - Re He married the visis ‘ te then they led head of ent-|fall fro exhaustion when his COLLINS & PENTIGT Yesler Way Pharmacy | s, 8, Fino | | Bo Peta OE Tk a 8. Her whole mag bay yer te ey ng Bin leat ant SHERMAN 008 Sonene Avenue Corner Yesler Way and Broadwe: Bigmenst, Wow se, tne sowsire = pibiimtters, who felt axa: ioved, | ant q they began to Bel. opened oot iNe, ofc, Tho Undertaers Corner Marion ‘ be ‘ " O06 Silverware BONNEY & STEWARI of to ea pew (he.carth. Leaving | PU le aiaas (the ‘cight hia TEETH EXTRACT ED FREE PRESCRIPTIONS 1- Albert Hansen 9 ruserat Directors and timtaimers, ame that the animals tearing madly about the The cattle made nig h H ‘haut pal memes Avenues Parlors, Third Ave. and 4 Columbia St. A untehm hid at o| house and making # fearful racket,| cous, only beginning to tire and And posttive! Jotontedesoosl Dr. J. STEVENS, Prop. est jewelry house in the Telephone Mein 18 Soattl, Wash, ‘Shore that day Game oppor- the young men paid hurried visite! straggle away when daylight came. Main 1029 A fright-| H * es 5 th dchohehstahehdhshahahahalehaheialalel ——$—— TT 94 West Columbia St. f You Want Vour.... Foundations and Fences Indestructible, i Avenarius | 804 Locond Avenue. ‘3 Carbolineum Sciwabacher Hartware C0, Fresh Groceries OTEL BUTLER 508 Pike St Tet Main 998, © e © ° | SoucH SYRUP h or Cold at once, b, Broneht | ERR aaena dane naeane EUMEN EER Ee BREE eeeeeeee ee sy rnns With a 50c purchase of ‘*Ban- # Ra ner’’ Mocha and Java Coffee, Tel, Pink 191, eos, 5,8 ? THE BON MARCHI rHE BON MARCHE MAREE NE RYE OLR ATRL CL, PE OL ihe Spring Opening at WE WANT THE REMEMBER LARC “ST CROWD YOU To HELP MAKE TH BON MARCHE HAS EVER } i TONIGHT, FROM 8h econd Avenue and 15-117 Pike Stros: A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. closed front, 16c; shirts, 12igc, soft phn 1c, collars, 2c; cuffs, per pair, 4c, We guarantee not to shrink your flannels. We take the rough edgvs ff your colurs and give you high s* or domestic Bnish (no gloss.) wr a, Unt, Near Pike St, establiahed 1990, 2 ened S0desceoverecooosooooss Alaska Sutfits 9 Ww ll Tor anyone contemptating going It Ss eS North to look our stook of stoves: and cooking utensils over. Our ime of stoves is made expressly fer the northern eountry, and {s the best and moat complete on the coast. We also handle miners picks, pectors’ hardware in general. sleds, ropes, ames o eu iat } we yn » 1.6. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. The Largest Stove Houses in the Northwe Radocrooorororoooooosooe 0006; Special! Special! BEL EDITS US SSIS GSES asc Ib., we give one dozen} beautiful spoons. NDIATEASS Tea am Beem PORTER) you 918 Second Ave, $1.29 Ladies’ Shoes it several style th $1.76 and $2.20, oS ese SI Ss SSS ISOS aT OTe Tee ee Whea you foo tnat oa * window you know i thew you ougat to go tor onan Kinds -TNSURA ohalas. 44 Flo | Northwest, | ; fre Way RU Ts)

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