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SUBSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908 Last Edition \1 A GUN 4 O'Clock p.m. SAILORS FIRE ON RUSSIANS WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. Jegram this afternoon from Beenithat a clash occurred betw ates sailors from the gunboat Sand one Russian was wou Jekaburg has been ordered by t oer effort te prevent further ¢ » Address Farmers tion at Fargo BN. D. Jan. 7.—-What be. the most. notable its kind ever held im opened here today uapices of the Tri-Sta fers and Btockmen’s As- Prominent farmers and from all parts of Mis- the Dakotas are in ai- ehiefy in the ad- J. t ie -* to be dal tomorrow ty > ily the u expected thet It decinra- excitement ; this aor) izi? & Fa apigd lat i i crac to keep 3 io robber at all. Pa of |. Roseman, story frane Treppell. 1421 E. house, 45th street, 9909; George Mee "ite | verior court upon the charge of as-|ed thers on the 2th ult Byenine north, 1-atory tae: WR Evang, 118 street, i-story frane FIED AS DAVID MULLEN —_— of the man found float- ind near Burton yen- Bas been identitied as that Mullen, 2 fireman om a n who feil into the Tacoma ‘Christmas eve. The found 'n King county, tut lity occurred in Piewe er Hoye has tured over to Coroner Brown of eg Romenbers. secretary of the © Labor council, has fe ani letter tothe West- t unions informing them boycott against the Golden lel of San Francisco hms prctered ocr ‘This action grows ‘eviows cireviar ismued on Gey th 190. requesting the unions Eilake special action against this ie reanon was that the hove beer sold by Jo who were at th The war against na rae eucenwatul, ‘a iit 0 handle an: 4 non- ‘ ,; any more non _ Brotkecpers to Mect % esting of the Washington so- Neen ty eountants and Hookkeep- he te tld tomorrow evening Sflees of Williams and Wik A Mew York block, ut # team ebermanent organization Bifected, and it je eid mat- Interest to ail mertose ‘@ ot Re bron M be brought feemion w thie meeting. Lee Hart's Overcoat Hart reported th. thett OVerCOAL to the pol w Coat was wolen co. files tn the Globe buliding fa # to- ot partment recetved at Pekin, to the eon Russel liers and ‘United Vicksburg. Several shots were nded. Commander Barry of the he pavy department to make rouble. eseenenee The state ¢ Minister Cor No Cars for an Hour ‘The car service of the Seattle Elec tric Company was put off of sched ule time for an hour yesterday after. noon, due to a “short circuit” on the Snoqualmie tranamition line, which effected two of the rotary transform: erg at the Snoqualmie #ub-station Captain § MecKinnon’s Funer The boty of Capt. Jaa. McKinnon will be buried in Mt. Pleasant cem- }etery from Butterworth's chapel at clock tomorrow morning, unless omes from relatives of the late ptain who reside in Maseq- ohusetts. Capt. McKinnon died » denly weveral days ago in a water front saloon, NOVEL SUIT J. H. Kinney and Adele Kinney, | the parents of Henry Kinney, who was killed by the shot fired by the neato John Henry at a bartender in front of a Main atreet saloon on } jorge Kinnear, the premises for $5000 dam. Neged that the liquor ed the negro was sold to him In the saloon in question. The place is run by Jas. Harmon. The complaint states that the dead man | was the sole'support of his parent New Contagions Cases Contagious diseases reported to Health Officer Carroll today were as follows Smailpox—J. L. Armst ats Main street; Frank Farrell, ¢ house, Second avenue south ‘ashington street; J. M. Ander- son, Great Northern lodging house, First avenue south and Main street. Scarlet fever—Edith Foreman, 118 Jefferson street; Florence Day, 1716 Harvard avenue; Johnston fami): 212 Sixth avenue. BITES THE OFFICER Frank Horton was today fined $25 and costs by Judge George for dix orderly conduct. Horton was ar- Tested by Patrolman Thompson yee- terday afternoon, and resisted. Dur- ing the struggie the prisoner hit the officer on the hand, inflicting @ painful woun: LICENSED TO WED ‘The following marriage licenses have been iseued: William Houser. 38, of Ballard. and Ellen Pollard, of Seattle: James W. Perce, 40, and Dora Ritter Tweed, 4, both of Se- ; James E. Parmody, of Boul- der, Mont. and Ella Mae Mac- Gregor, of Seattle; George F. Woods, #2. and Male L. Way, 3%, both of Seventh | Yesler way, with beating his wife, | Jensie. Mra. Horsell swore to the }complaint. Horsell is still at large. “KID” LEWIS BOUND OVER “Kia” Lewis, an alleged prize fighter, was bound over to the su-| Derlor court ander #800 bonds, on the | chargs of larceny from the person. Lewis ts accused of stealing a purse | containing $9 from a young man| named Wm. Thomas, in a tendertoin concert hal Dee. Thomas was | intoxicated ‘and was dancing with | Lewis when the alleged theft occur \red. Arthur Worrall, who was in the place at the time, swore today | that he saw Lewle take the purse. ‘There was no defense made. Lewin! was removed to the county jail. | - INTHE COURTS ©. C. Lane ie on tria} in the #u- sault with intent to commit robbery. John Seifert was the victim. | | Harold M. Allen has sued for a| | divorce trom Emily F. Allen on the! | ground that she has been the victim | | of incurable dementia for more than |10 years. They were married in March, 129%. She ie now tn an asylum at Lincoln, Neb. They have two chil-| dren, for whose custody he asks. He allegen that they have not lived together for three years on account jot the wife's violent temper, hél- | fucinations and dementia. | Olt Company Must Pay Mortimer ©. Sweeny received a dict for $2.125. the full amoun: for in his action against the Washington & King County Ot! Co.,| for nervices an expert | Street Committee Mee's gal | ‘The council etreet committer meets tonight at § o'clock at the city ball| to take up the tlake boulevard | question and the proposed regrading of Pine street nd Third avenues north of Pike street Manager Russell Is About Manager W. M Third Avenue theate suddenly fil on a boat between here and Tacoma yesterday, has recover- ed and is on the street today Had Her Watch Stolen w of er the who ame atie Stineman, of the Dé taurant, reported to the poiic afternoon that a gold watch been stolen from her. Thieves Break in and Steal broke into a storehouse at fth avenue and Yesler way and # me ther chatt ong to W y-third avenue eged Diamond Thief allan Kilbourne | leged diamond t war arre | before Justice Cann thin afternoon jand his bond fixed at $3,000, He will have ah lay afte morrow In default he was recom- | mitted. stolen Woodhouse of south the al lef ened of ball | fooupad | masted MUZZLE TACOMA, Jan. 7 ing a masked to the Jobn T. the th Party last eve aN galned entrance of Mr. and Mrs] Hicks In thiy elty, and at musale of @ gun ft them h before him while robbed house. About #40 worth of clothing and a few dollars in money were taken, Th made his orcape, but the Pplice In rounding up vagrants today think they have man, Mr, Hicks is a railway mail agent running be tween this city and Spokane, and Dis return will be asked to paw Judgment on the “vage" With the hope that he will be able to identity the robber. STATE'S MEDICS . Jan. ~The board ts conducting examination today, There ar 62 candidates, among Whom are four } Women, one Japanacee, one Greek and Dan One of the candidates | | he With an epileptic fit dur ourse of examination this but wae revived and tm continued with his pa APPOINTS SECRETARY OLYMPTA, Wash. Jan. 1.—Qodv. McBride has appointed J. Howard Watson, the well known newspaper man and former resident of this city, aa bis private secretary, The appointment ie to take effect at | once, } Fourth Class Mayors Mayors of all fourth-class cities in the state will be instatied tonight, in compliance with new statutes: Thieves in New York Block Two overcoats were stolen from room No. 611 in the New York block today. The police were notified by telephone. To Entertain Utan Press ‘The chamber of commerce com mittee on reception and entertain- ment will meet at 4 o'clock Thurs day afternoon to make arrange-| ments to entertain the Utah Prees Ansociation, The exact date association will reach Seatth been learned, cetved that the party © Salt Lake January 20, A Pacific coast and the deen planned by the association A FATAL SPOT Away back in 1845 the steamer Rrother Jonathan foundered about 16 miles from where the Walia Walla sunk and went down with 20 peop board, and It is a curious coincidence that Captain De Wolf, who brought the Walla Walia; around from New York was the cap- tain of t Brother Jonathan at the time she sunk. Ten years later, in Novernber, 1875, | the steamer Pacific colilded with the| ship Orpheus an4 foundered near! Mendocino. The Pacific lett Vic-| toria on November 4 with 19 pas-| sengers and collided with a sailing| craft and but two passengers out of | the entire list were saved, MARINE NEWS ‘The steamer Aruncton, with a car- go of coal for Ban Francisco from Tacoma, went up the Sound yeste dey | The schooner Fred J. Wood ar-| rived at Fairhaven this morning. ‘The brigantine Blakeley hy sailed from Victoria to Cocos isiand with an expedition organized to search for buried treasure supposed to lie hidden there. It is probably another Capt. Kidd myth, which has incited many expeditions to start off in the hunt for buried mil- | lions at different times during ¢ past half of a century ‘The British ship Langdale arrived at Honolulu on Dee, 31, after a v age of 154 daye frem London Jost a sailor during the rough weath- er around the Horn. . The ship Chas, F. Moody, which left the Sound on Nov, 2 last with &@ cargo of coal for Honolulu, arriv- fhe ex- her all rted to perienced very rough we the way across and ix r have lost 1! safle The Firitish bark Cambrian Chtet- tain went up the Sound this morn Ing. She cleared from Taco a cargo of flour for Que Ireland. The date of the Globe Navigation Co = shooner T. W. Nottingham, at Ballard, is set for the 20th of this month, acide iantiniation Dr. Waggoner, dentist, removed to Globe block, cor, First and Madison Ladiew Pars made and repaire ©. ©. Berg, 18 Third ave. SterlingPianos. Keicherts'110 Union AUCTION Auction and ular auction | ta tf 1210 W 5 * Horses * ehiclen of every description on sale. At-| Sale wale ste: at your own price recnive a fresh lot of stock guaranteed by th and if not found as rep » be returned in 24 houra and the money will be cheerfully re. funded. All kinds of stock, harness! and vehicles #014 on commission, If ou. f y auctioneering done, vive M. J. Walker, auc fier Huff | f. £. ELLIOTT Kefractins Optician of mi All h wtock auction sented, matter vialting nt to be as precious Don't let th you fr expense Bight to you FISH NETS, | wervi itaclf, 910 Heussy Third and Pike, building, THE SEATTLE 8ST WEBBING AND TWINE New Industry Will Soon Be Started in Seattie | will be ext Week tm to start 7 manufacture carried on by @ B46 avenue south, An drew Weber and EB. ¥. Ederer, pres dent and manager respectively of the company, have bought the ‘tr tricate machinery necessary for the enterprive, and ything ts in read- commence rat manufacture of fish nets le a enterprise for the West, Baat neorna have alwaya had t nopoly in this business, The pr f the Inventiga’ demands for nduct on t act that Seattle offered ducement t bur Already the new ompany receipt of large or ders for webbing and twine, and the Indications point to great BUYS ADDITION TO | WASHINGTON PARK! int committee on finance and parks and boulevards of the city council made ort to the parent body Iaat night, recommending purchase for park purt fa frac over 19 acres of land adjoin ing Wash park at will be $16,000, OF that unt, $2,000, 1 in cash, and the three yearly paye per ¢ Interest y ounct! ad d the report with but one dissenting vote, Mr. Mur phy’s. The matter was referred to the city engineer and counsel that the proper might be prepared The tract proposed to be purchased belongs to 8. BE It begins at the Madison street bridge tends to Washington park and weet sides connect with the bi eyele path. JUSTA TRIFLE =| UP AGAINST IT. A long black coat was # RB. M. Howard while tn t theater Inst night the Colby house, A sneakthief stole © coat and cap belonging to FE. Swarting from the Capital Brewing Company agency, at venue south and Jackson Inews to The new y t and found wt Panta, value $7.00 Men's Pants, value $6.00... @ Men's Pa: len from ° Monterey Howard rooms in tot ut 200 feet of alvantsed tron pipe from All kinds (except Monarch shirts) reduced as follows $2.00 values, now . $2. values $2.00 values, now .... $1.0 values, now . 18 years of age, w a by Heeman Helms early this morning| for vagrancy. The young fellow has & bad reputation and tn hanging about the lower part of the city continually HALIBUT FISHING Steamer Dauntless arrived here in night with « ware of halibut from) the fishing grounds off the north end ‘The steamer's catel for the season wan contracted for by « ical fis company sometiine ago. After londing, the Dauntless will return Westminster. Captain L. H. Ford and 19 sailors comprise the crew “The halibut f is very good said Captain Ford, “but the weather has been agetnet vm 1 don't remem.| ber ever seving wuch a succession of gales at one tin we have ex-| Derienced thin ne The Dauntions ts ANNUAL PRAYER The Women's Missionary Union will hold ite annual xt of Queen Charlotte istand. Other Work Done by Council — New Fire Headquarters unetl lant night ordered Post from Columbia Yester way, ‘The eastside anked, making a 2 ‘One-half the cont i* i the other The The net ent to it will be foot roadway to be paid by the city by the property owners. bile works wal » the work at once, and not bt * that would lay. The street is impassable peveral places, and it is very ur went that the planking be done tm y. The sum of $150 was ap: to pay the city’s ahare New Fire Heacquarters The special committee that pointed to select pi r adquartery ed that the pl and Law bide cailed for, and that th 4 opened by the board « tons register. Social p morrow af Young Women's Christian Association rooms. All women are invited and a large at- tendance is desired. The achooner Alpena satied today from Fatrh She goes to Port Townsend for a crew o at 2:20 oc ternoon tn th «Mi propria Call and See Glass & Dice 3 Wii w rene iy ie pine Staple and Fancy maittee's report adopted and t GROCERIES 3. 0@"" hr" there might be further work ¢ to do GLASS & DIC CASH GROCERS, 1428 Second Ave, sant: departinent 1 to turnin At Their Own Expense of Twentieth avenue DR.MACKENZIE'S ENGLISH CATARRH CURE Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who took care of more royal throats. and more every day ones, than any man in Europe, out of his vast experience pe: fected this superb preparation. The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble. Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable, unhealthy, unpleasant to their friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- lated upon the fact that this scientific method will give them Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks. Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than is needed in the worst cases) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4 or 2 conts © day. For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, bythe sole agent for the Pacific Coast. ° G.O.GUY, Ph.G., Yeslor Way and Second Ave. Scuth SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ODEN) ALL NIGHT + Men’s Pants Panta, value $9.00... 87.20 86.00 All Clothing, Except Black Clay Worsteds and Biue Serges Reduced From 20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent AR. WalnwnnnnnnwnniiinnnhnnnnwH nn nAnnne’ 3d Annual Clear Jar") ing Sale —OF To sell our merchandise for less than marked prices, for we have bought liberally for spring and want to close out all Fall and Winter stock. Therefore please note reductions as follows: Men’s Suits, Value $10.00,Now . . Men’s Sults, Value $12.50, Now Men’s Suits, Value $15.00, Now Men’s Suits, Value $20, Now . Men’s Sults, Value $25, Now . Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Value $15, Now $ 8.00 $10.00 $12.00 $16.00 $20.00 covers Gf 12B0 Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Value 12.50, Now... 10.00 3 Boys’ and Children’s Sults, Value 10.00, Now...... BOYS and Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Value CHILDREN’S Boys’ and Chitdren’s Suits, Value Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Value - Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Vaive Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Value Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Value Men's 80 Men's te value $2.00. ..$2.00 $1.26 values, now . $1.00 values, now values, now boc values, now SAEW'S UNDERWEAR $1.00 per suit value $1.00 per wult vay $2.00 per sult valu 14.0 per mult white u | iay a water m t their pwn cont JON thone streets The water de | partment waw orilered to furnish it The property owners on Atlanti Fe from 1th te 13th N N niswton to KT street at thelr own expe Everett Smitl®and others were given a like privilege to rade, aide walk and park KE. Pine street be tween 17th and isth avent WOODSIDE HURT! The ship Glory of the tro n Franeiaco, arrived at kelen Int night and ¢ max, British Columbt Seas. P ared HALIFAX, N. &, Jan. 7.—Lieut se Woodside of Dawson, who was the Canadian mmissioner in | the Yukon, was thr n f his | horse yerterday while on the parade ground of the military poet in this city and sustained injuries from which he will probably die. His skull was badly fractured. Some Queer Soa Excuses Offered KEGLEY’S em os By the Drug 111 Occidental Ave. WEDNESDAY’S SPECIALS MACARONI, ‘ CHEESE Best Eastern full cream, per pound Ihe 5 t they are party to such unpopular combination They hoped force us out of the way, that they might raise prices again. Swamp Root—$1.00 sire Lithia Tablets—tée size Belladona Porous Plasters kinds 10¢ Alcock’s Porous Plasters Ihe Kir 10¢ pound be 5-pound box T-pound boxe | German Breakfast, each Buck Cheese, 4%-Ib. per Pierce's Pleasant Pillets- pound, by the brick 1 1 | Patne's Liver Pili MACKEREL white, thick, @ very fine abe 16 bricks, | Large fat, hina fish, 3 for Extra large, each English Bloaters, PICKLES bottles, p usual pr aduate Pr Drugsiste, 6 fc Full quart Chow-Chd n, mixes Q>>>d0 da add 29 D>D>>> PPPPP DCCC HCCC eee C ERE EE s o~~ Great Clearance Sale A Genuine Reduction made ver r son broken Ines i nothing, ooking for bargatr wreat ‘0 make fal line % Head to R Feot a Outfitters Wholesale and Retail of 0 per cent rdin elal pri We If you are No reserve pare verything do not fa cial Clearance Sal of goods sold at pric 120-122 THE FAIR bire'sc | ORPHEPPIREAIREREPRARRRRRARARARPPRRPRRAPPRRERARD during their N. B. on sale spec PRIRIPRVTIRRTIVERIDNPD PFPPITPIIIIPIID 50 per sult values, now $5.00 per euit valu 00 per wuit valu $6.0 per suit valu ckwear, $2.00 values ckwear, $1.2 Neckwear, Th ™m rt An I |THE Qu SECRETE COREE CE LNES CORSE CoRR RRC R RRC C CREE ES values . 8.00 6.40 4.00 3.95 2.95 2.40 2.00 6.00, Now 5.00, Now... 4.00, Now 3.00, Now 2,50, Now |. Neckwear, S0c values , now Neckwear, 2c values now now 82.40 mn 5.00 S480 81.25 and $1.50 values S1.00 60c uen, Proportionate reductions In men's and boys’ Hats and Caps; be sure to bring this advertisement with you, and demand the reductions herein advertined. | AJAX A WRECK | Girl’s Coats at Decisively Reduced Prices A very in In warm winter Wraps, The r less than former asona by esting collection of various nctions are a quarter to styles a third efers of two or three styles, red, blue, fers of kersey, trimmed with velvet and tan, castor, sizes 6 to 10 years. er length Coats of cheviot, blue, e-breasted kersey jackets, in red, blue, wn, si years. ‘Ladies’ Coats at One-Third Less k from our stock of nd thri in the season's best st rials, od judges have thought 1 f where in Seattle Eiderdown Sacques and Robes Reduced-—-Pretty and Com- fortable Garments at Sharp Concessions of Wool Biderdown, in red, pink . gray, worth Bie $1 “BBB .. pink, 84.50 GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole is from the new slope which we have just opened, and is the best domee- tic kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL Co. Bunkers, foot of Madison street. Telephone, Main 976. Take length ff th your pi ats, ail quarter ata third garments by far Retter ones in pink, gra ¥ and lavender Kimonos ¥ pretty str Sand platr worth $1 lors, Hands« S$ with fuil, loose back, Our Glasse: Satisfy Because a\ They Are Right Spectacle fitting Is no guess-work with us. We experts in remedy ing all eye We guarantee | satisfaction SCHUCHA Eye ) OPTICAL ¢ ists. nu AKER DRUG CO. Cc CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE For Reliable Goods Cor. Second and Union Bronner & Co. 602 Pike St Tol. 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