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MN Pawpat, MAT FAIL 10 LAND THEIR MAN THE SEATTLE STAI Butter — Washington for Which It Was pensib pound prints, Mor Ba: , fremh ranch, 16¢ 1s Cheese—Native Washington, fu ¢ mm, 14 Rastern; New York, 18&,| WASHINGTON, Db. ¢ March 16 ys Have a Bout in Judge George's Court—League | keauetort: too por th Edun, ML000 | “ 12.0 per ape New York, 16qpiéc \ s Will Obtain More Warrants. | Swien sate ete ean | ‘ kA | Bae 1p ie The ‘was called for bef th - i “ ” ss mg twas repreee aring, but that | 160; gees b army mission while al mth N again Correcte 4 Dally ‘The f wine F t re . 1 ‘ kt 1 hi and be au A 1 * ed the ¥ : ' E rt a wile jar . : M4 met 1 bells fi ‘4 fi the nev - mers y ennednal for the “i “ age nm ; he turned t r ‘of the : ‘ : , avenue south uM mA sues ‘ ooh seria Fb Witing Wit aE: oReE as : CK AATTOOP « JHA y QA eeeeveeseeereneens om ° A 1a mer 00 tee, machine, said; “I am tt : | ged. ser on : ma - ‘astorney Snipiey moved for a dis n you Intend to try te ne Jury in ing cane. of 1 ial oe grounds that the ow eo a 7 | the machine had not been | “ct the defend i | ee i AS HURT IN har aera for the state ee or tne pe i evidence could nal answer. Bailiff Winche Mame was the proprietor or own- | oraor and Juder nani Ma the slot machine olen 6s tone t heated “| i ett attorney ‘Rhipley was nda/{stened to the somewhat heated de uae Ie ; ie Geant Depats Prosecut pet ween Griffith and Heaumont us to hie gut Soifereey Grimth was walking Tt don’t cut much o ry Me mate jag Attorney the court room and an ex at the Sutete a tere sd ater Jotes Criiis this ancrnbiy os ‘of disgust Was noticeable 1 « e Qupartment a Patri “ “ates M wapeaken Be face. When Shipley had| testimony is wanting . the cane of Patrick 8 Kg mm zeere ‘ Judge George said “I will| the defendant is guilty Dinewu against the Great Northern Thos groun you, Mr. Griffith.” | has failed to prove its case. I will| fallway, ca rday . am. must confess my utter | discharge the defendant.” | plaintin wer # tat the testimony giv-| It is understood that more war-| Personal injuries alleged t witnesses.” rn Griith. “They went lace for the specific purpose whe was owner and Git peced on the stand know ab- | nothing. The state ha Prove its case and I can- the court to hold the de- nee of the datendants While in the « Northern Co. in constructing & nel in the Cascades, Sherbineau was struck by @ falling rock and ® nt for |erushed. ‘The prainuit deman: |raate wilt be terued ° a f the Gr Beaumont ‘Explains Officer Freeman bad been to give testimony connecting fendant with the crime, but } cat out by a @ | timony on thie point wa: F ‘ Opinions Differ an agreement between Deputy Pros: | tunne! ——@ |ecuting Attorney Griffith and the at- | tne y for the defendant, and thi he enuse of the disminal CITY HALL. Mra. 8. 1 Denny Ys opinion and that of A it greatly differed A. Henagen, for « ry and asks damages | tram named sum Denny and the A. A.| te took out permits County commissioners met yerter. | [OF % _ Bargars Attempt to. Enter His} tee. thelr contract House and He Fires. Madison street between|4ay afternoon with the heads 7 irst and Sixth avenue. It was ap-|County departments and are discuss | jog y _—— | pre wed by the mayor and the comp-|#4 the raising of salaries. It ts al-| soo." attempted to gain en- | trolier, Ip at beyond question that pay In all rn Barsiars ; jepartinente will be inereased ~ to the residence of J. W.| s. Normile filed a bond for $9,200 to president of the chamber a the corner of Hi ? aad Warryn avenue ea 4 | secure provin pend l Twenty-third avenue from th: NO AMBULANCE. | } | need of an ambulance | Se vanes was demonstrated day n M. Mulinger fell the le at Firet avenu | bunkers, and severely He had to be re ove to ne home at 415 F street in the open patrol wagon injuries were pot fa’ pear, th || WASHINGTON, D. = | Representatives Burton Devenor, of V bere today, aft ida the pr ation in the POLICE NOTES. | gndge George yesterday overruled Motion to dismias in the case of Emil, charged | the state va Peter that the company had falled last elling at 113 Twenty-to to J M. Fonts COURTHOUSE. gas ee Fi e lot | that notwit Pee Raving © money ction” ‘The |icane have done a great deal for for a naar ‘of the the sentiment for independ-| E been set. ce is strong. ity of] ob hag OE * people 4: ive government or| In the case of ¢ choborm vs. H paitt a any ate They don't| Alaska & Pacific Bteam ship Co. Pioneer Square Was the Dumping 5 that the Cubans | compromise was reached by w : Teast period of in-|the plaintiff gets $6233 ie w Place for Sawdust. % | dependence, in order to preserve, for Fitto00 damages on the ground | their friendly attitude toward the EE States. Mr. Devenor said| summer to carry out @ contract for) rhe tact that ground in Pioneer | that he felt certain that the Cubans|transportaing & scow loaded with) oot i ceadually wettling, seer |i eventually accept the terms of| machinery and merchandixe to caliey: Senieern tent anted the Platt amendment, as the ndi.| Nome. # can bape : i rn . P : | one of the bill please the peopie of | —_ out in connection with the proposal i |{eteltigence, wealth and infiuence.| Walter M. French has commenced |i pisee a montment, statue, or i intelligent amply bas made a new |an action in the superior cour It i» known, how |The freighter Rainier, which left (city of Havana. Mr. Devenor says) ~~~ ~~ ~- ever, that First ‘he dry dock at Ban Francisco yes-|the schools are as clean as any In| 2? avenue, fron ferday, Is expected to create some-| America. $ ler way to thing of a surprise in point of speed. middie of | Anew patentwropeller, which is ex- block northward, 4 ne greatly Increase her speed has settied nearly teen ppt on. The charseser ot “| five inches sinc the new | apna is a i og | 1ag6. The same © te, and it that very litt! action Is taking Bi knows of it'in San Prancieco. At | place on Yesle: . tu “of the The Canadian Pacfiic and White way weat ward r je a Yukon =» have formed from Occidental Bas Francisco run, and if the new |Pase & Yukon railways have formeo| area Propeller acts as it is supposed to, | pian by which they hope to secu fhe Rainter will be a wonder. She |the bulk of the Alaska trade thix left San Cranciaco for Seattle this | year. They have arrange [Morning and a great deal of spect-|tions in such a way that a person is going on at the front as to|may be transported from Montreal ber time in making the trip to Da ys. The agre ——- nt into considera: | 4 Q. M. Business Safe. . ‘It te thought by officials of a Guartermasters department tbat the apartments to be acquired in th: Bew Arlingtop dock warehouse w! be muffictent for the storing of gov ernment t supplies in this city ance ‘Trade was rather quiet today, ex little stir occasioned by son > ipments, which helped out. | ¢ mawdust inf ices are practically the same to-| ee as yesterday, with plenty of ‘i SF ge 5 I solemnly swear that I have 20 times the sof Yakima potatoes ar ulation of the Podunk-I nquirer, the Puy- 0 1 Inst night, also two ¢ of] _allup Ranch N 1 Tacoma Evening Ulint JOBBING QUOTATIONS. CARNEGIE’ S Une A 8 p ting ton (CORRECTED DAILY.) ward near t John Gunther and Wm. Ellis have dg ehierty | the In toned * €ommenced an action against Louis Ribte toll Malka sunk Hemrich to recover $5,000 alleged king appies, 9c@ damages to their b f apples, 81006126; fancy "i ine a Umbla Ktreet, kr nilar Saloon and lodging b ‘The plaintiffs state ae tt p marke ‘ gp a f knowing Just Provisions. . or Hoh nt—Cow beet, 6% 4 nt of Boctall Neit q the busines: t, fe per Ib; mutt think the tr damage in ; ewes, Bie: pork, 76 broad than at home ak, Saree, FO Ce; Sena, LORS IAS. | Is the tariff a back nurr Another Improvement. Provisions—Hars, large, | @t2e; | thing. He doen ‘The Hernr brewing Co dry, walt- wh mld erect a new b 6: belies, 10c to 128 Eig: A Conspiracy. terday a pern FY, NANAIMO, B, C,, March for driving pil W. W. Baer, of the Wallac tions for the building. Methodist church declares inary work will comt $4000. charges made to the ch that he 1 habitual weer o | acco, e to a conspiracy to ruin The Ford Case. a} him Purchased Votes. The Ford mansaught 2; cauliflower cenimelaliond sisal Continued by Justice Car elery, 40@60<| LLENSI Mareh Wn irgaan to 200.| Draft Horses in Demand. | M!')y. of hw mvicted yer pper 0 4 ia in ton int ¥ Don’t torget 304; cream! COLFAX, March 22—Draft horses | election last November Might dances > " Union |squash, $1,261.50 per case; brussels| are in great demand, and Eastern | St Armory, March 23, %, April 6. |sprouts, 6@7c ner Ib; California head | buyers scouring the Pi Clare serve ernoon tea ¢ Bickats Mc); ladien tree, Nettuce, 66@75c; cave; artichokes, Ohcountry. Pricey are still increasing. day after 3 p,m. 1407 Third. Oreneeeneeseeeeesssttt Star fashion Note, French chaille will be worn r than ever thin spring and summ new designe are enpsctally tractive, and the \e that all types and be nulted. Ch able gown, and orack the Narr acrons omans vhen somepody’s in 5 Your cook her name Kuhny | ‘ ted t Dote it whiskers pot h qua cause I ain't here long 1 vill a fa talk mit my « mit your t and childr the pane tof the whiskere Lawyer Abe Levy in? 4 the visor, “I mean der « vhich defer Lawyer Levy k hands with the vis you live wot at 118 street in that at vhat is for in "somebody appeared asked! that Yes answered said the HERS OF CRUSADE =) Meal geiieeeee| Millinery Opening | $ , what? A. no "phoma. Every Lady in Seattle and Neighborhood Is had‘ Welt, thars Cordially Inyited to View Our Sup- She on -b Collection of Spring and Rice boy gave het a new piece of ‘iv | chowing gum ond told her she ought Summer Millinery. to be ashamed of herself to be laugh ine an «wnfortanate Inwyer who |" muidn't speak a forvign language nin [oe es ee OING, a have done for years, the lar- EGGSHELL TOYS inery business in the city, we . e the prestige of selecting the eit most stylish and elegant of the Parisian models, | plete ‘without “a “Mleedibe” ‘enn as well as producing hats in which the best mil- fester clvons cae aah *hhenaean linery workmanship and trimming most in vogue. The eee is flied with gilded or bright gold paper ix pasted over the o catia ty ARE Amusing [ttle roeking oF float *# may also be made fr This Season We Think We Have Outdone Our Previous Efforts, and Confidently Invite Your Criticism. Look for the Sign and 109 Look for the Sign and (09 We'll Close This Affair Immediately WF ANHE whole situation has been i) gone over and we've de- cided to cut the prices even deeper in order toclose this thing up immediately. A little less than $7,500 toraise. An immense as- sortment of clothing, hats, shoes, etc., to raise iton. Crowds already coming—plenty of salespeople to handle a few more—it’s decided. Prices Must Go Lower. As an extraordinary inducement—and it shows that we mean business— we will give an extra discount of 1o per cent on all cut prices men- tioned on purchases amounting to over $15.00. Values here now that you have never duplicated in the northwest—certainly you will never have another such op- pereessoroes Ryere tits) Kitchen and Pantry SINKS st want to remind you that steel ranges and cooking utenstls are not the only of goods we handle, but lots of t them kitchen inks of the ry best grade; pressed from sing® sheets of steel, wkhout seams or joints, rounded at the sides and car- ners so that no dirt can possibly ject anywhere. They are pro- with the simplest and most ed style of couplings known. They are finiwhed in plain, Painted, Galvanized and Enameled Sinks and Wash Basins hed in gray and white en- size desired. plumbers, builders housekeepers who have © and used our sinks, admit periority over all othera, and their universal use in every where @ first class article | 1. C. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. a, age ee portunity. BE SURE YOU GET §) The Largest Stove House inthe Northw 4 iid do 6 Herd INTO THE RIGHT STORE— §) cocccssccccscoccsoosecsoos It’s 109 Occidental Avenue. Still at the Old Stand. 7 ud AV. | HAT SALE weeds and West of J wtripes; the stripes 4 Her fressy sack suit C. Gray & Co., 132 ond avenne, Ie that y are showing the greatest bargains . Hats, both soft nd rite Ba. Py Mo worth from $2 to $3 each; all go at le ie yore | BUTLER 95c Each. Seats CA AND POSSOOSOOOEE _— road ah ahan anand nada nana nanan ad dabadananaanad can be made with flour by the Hungarian process, and for many other reasons house wive should use CAPITAL PATENT. FLOUR More of the life-givir properties of the wheat are retained This brand is rich in gluten, vegetable “fat,’’ and carbohvdrates, Get itat your grocers, CAPITAL MILLING CO. SEATTLE DAV 8008 088) in this double * Largest a * Only Fire * ~ * IN CON- * * . * 5 t# something that wil red; correctiy lined; but SOB nore NECTION DENTIST 3 riike tron; most dealers tona well sewed on; a mer 4 202 Secenag Avenue $ $10 and $12 rp . hant tatlor asks for a it wr 5 ts t 2th heieiekeieieieheiahelel Corner Marton. $4.18 of the mame cloth $36 to § | a —\ 3 TEETM EXTRACTEO FREE 3 * ¢ eat price was $20, Credi Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jowelry And poaitivety without pain. bent clothe the” looms "ot Sh age ae ME Albert Hans x ack {2 doubh ” Northwem, at ————— va a er multe; Iined with f those last year 180 Bee Italian serge lining ‘COUGH Syrup nex Get the wenuloe. Refuse wubstit IS SURE Salvation OU curcs Rtreumatism. 18 & 28. M. B chureh, Seattle Transfer Co, Prelght, Passenaer and Baggage STORAGE ‘Te, Kain 446 (Olea G3 Firm Ae $5.80 The Bale is at 109 Occtdental Ave. T™ Sale is at 109 Oceldental Ave Mechanics Clothing Co. Warrants mele. 109 Occidental Avenue OLYMPIA, March es! f Look for 109 and the Sign, : sya ct: fo eure wes Bet. Yesler Way and Washington St. fi." tenn oye em Ape 1 and used | CANDIES poueoeerususucoceeceneecreecree cecil Ps courthouse, 904 Bocond Avenue, 4 re