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yok. 3. NO. 286. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTIL, MARRIED BUT A FEW MURDERER SEATTLE MURDER, SECOND DEGREE == aussmasmme [execermcres BATHS, SHE QUITS) SPEEDY | MEN MEET [=+trssmtw-s.s0 com sess) A TALK to MOTHERS | °°" Jury Returns Verdict—Penalty, From 10 to : You all want the youngsters well |] ¢100—on very easy patrick Donovan, the Husband, Pursues Wife in Alaska— CAPTURED PRESIDENT 20 Years Imprisonment dressed, but they are hard on clothes. |] * #1100 tot, one Follows Her to This City and Causes Sensational : We try to buy clothing made of only electric line, 16 mi Arrest in Pioneer Building This Morning | - ‘ ie ha | eaten snd tenres for three for the first degree. ‘there: such goods as will stand the hard — ‘Negro Bath Attendant|Griffiths, Brainerd and sine seosy Kinney” Nov 2%) 2(ur, Ws, Jury qhovd Mos wth oS ee eee AR ER Be Tahoe: ees wo tn’ el va. tim alleged f+ )ettorneya, put off her arrent until the | , rae |1901. | The verdict was reached at |Juror Brotechle came over to the ) usty, growing boy whose lungs RG ce khan aad Me also the wife, a|following Gay. At 3 o'clock in the Kills a Multi-Mil- Frater Introduced — 307,,ts morning, end a2 soon, af majority. just after court convened, Pret filled deep with fresh air, and whose || ™ Baws , Be erteis to have altenat: Tee Tengu arrived at Bkagwey and | lionaire by Jones the courthenae 1 was Fours ae | wh be sarventeast, <0" Daou” 2 young muscles are always on the nee 8. ee eer SP a i y |iie'had ‘doudtiess been aawured by | stonry’s aitorneys, J. 1, Hawking move. We won't buy any boys sere the Pioneer block this | to get aboard the Dolphin or get the cntitetae | - |to get anything lees than murder in| endd"aet hepe’ to him, and : clothing that is not made to wear. B Donovan, or Clara |amied! with the, tat at ie-s'elock| Vigtlm Beaten to Death With|In Congress the Interstate| %iniz‘errscosea tat the fury | "80%," luted nie tenues ft We buy direct from the factory for ORES rg en did about the right thing The penalty 1s not lows than 10 cash vel a a big saving to you. If RRS : aHammer and Robbed | Commerce Commission "°°" ‘mneriswtmiist” | moe than 2 yearn ln the ponte you send the lad in by himself we'll |} FIPDPL pper hich wee pet uD im we padi of $2500 Worth Scores Underground | q-eeeee : treat him as fairly as if the whole Where his wife was lodged in this *. Her husband, r : pbbd-bbb6000d44000 114004499 000140S0CES O04 iS family were along. / cour he did not know, He of Fine Dia- Practices of the RR . amily g 12 and 13 Schewerman Block mo, witnemsed the ‘arrant for her arrest end took a principal rted to look for her, Dut wa Tt alleged theft of near-| iways unsuccessful, He secured Railroads i ’ in Atlin, B.C. The | work in Seattle, but lost his position the woman WAS) at the Great Northern yards at In- —_——-— - — BLO 5 NOBODY ANY e000” —_— fis Seattle tant October, | at the Great Nor time Donovan bas |'“TiGt “night. Donovan located nis} ST. LOUIR, Mo, Jan, 2—One of| WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. — with the police to} wife and another man named D. R. Seca Geille” he’ Wenta the Even amalipox has ite uses, or at least {ts advantages to the ronsenss WA weapon of defense as well ae offense, ‘The eatin’ viltion tm blessed ‘with some exemptions that are denied phe morning SA} stuntocn, whe was with hen. This} | United States attorneyship at Seat- morning he met the pair near the| multimillionaire and clubman, A. |i, Qccompanied by Erastua Brain- member of congress. While that august body is in session, car; very easy terms. 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Peete t eee ent ee eheee - LION CLOTHING HOUSE AT NEWHALL’S li Ai anh SEATTLE WE MUST Great Annual Closing MAKE ROOM Ost Sale of Fall and ar a se Winter Goods make it NOW IN PROGRESS Men's 25¢ Working Gloves. he wealthiest men of St. Louis, o ee ee ee Married Long Pacific Coast Company's dock.| east an married in Seattle| Trouble followed hard words, and| O°" Cooper, was murderously @s- lerd and A. W. Frpter, was intro- He left with his wite for | Donovan alleges that Huntoon drew |sauited in @ fashionable Turkish | duced to the president thie morning after, There he owned | revolver and attempted to shoot |ra:y establishment at an early hour | DY Representative Jones, The presi- mining claims of | him. | . dent is conaidering the applic he deeded bis wife half. He Detecttv: Pursuce Ber thie morning. An attendant im pase |i.) nas passed ¢ on the forging and ony 3 she] Donovan told Detective Barbee of|ing a door heard groans, and on| matter to the Seattleltes who are oe are & oe the woman's presence in the city.| opening it with a pase key discov-|intereated. They are firm in the wae Ome day Tone | Barbee started to find the woman | ered Cooper lying in a pool of blood.| idea, however, that the posltion Wil ‘. Oe conte nae It waa evening, and the of foe his cabin and his|sveuge and entered the Pioneer |is hull had been crushed in sev. |= e1¥e8, to Grifitbs patice the y bn Doe could not re ad Ti street, ania |Dulding. Barbee followed her and | oral m by repeated blows from) ..._ _, Sewee Traftie oitictate ote de wan cick. The officer anid hig duty, required b 2 iby running hailed the elevator and|some bunt instrument. He was re he Teport of the - be seen, ae he was sh Ii right,” said Mrx. Doe, “be's be there later, When he |ciimbed in just aa It began to ascend. | moved to a hospital and physicians | Merce Commission Was t mobs perseual gervice, | “All right.” eM. ee ae eat wie bis little home, ail “S/he Woman got out on the third/ summoned, but never regaine to,cangrome today. ; the amaiipox, but 1 guess yt hurt bi Tt was evident that his |{he arrest near Sa etrk seem eal ee eee rt ¥ hours. | questa for such additional legisla tic Tt de not an imperat re neceseity,” ald tha officer, ‘as he = Justice Cann. She was taken to po-| ' shed in the fog. “And you may tell your husband he need Suspicion was fastened on a negro et evil touched by wy & wor All in Her Name lice Beadquarters, booked and taken | ariondant of the bathhouse who had 3 rhe bill collector and the Hehtning calculator who reads the to this Donovan =n [=> yo fe Ry Ping B on -_ been seen to enter the room some , at y visors | meter, catching the figure: y fly, no longer oppress i had been banked all in |told his » BET Spe cose weil a | me Previous to the discovery of the |ousiy on the practice of granting 1 the dwelling which contains tion, | ‘There is no hurry ae oe : e | body and he was placed under bates to packers having particu about the bills payable et such 5 And the occupants are no .~--~-o aaah escaarinagmainegliats ty 4% 4 that i te naa bean |iatermnce. 12 Kanana City firma. tt : to mall the sum due in m the ground tha pean |also denounces the destruction of | The other ae eerector approached @ house whose ten bass age ‘ai: | the one who committed th wourder|youchers and the manipulation of Fee ot wene paid’ promptiy the first of the month, but hada’ charged m Justice Fong ‘of | Be, Would have Ridden the booty | bookkeeping In order to obliterate al wen thie year ‘The householder was sitting on the back tate this afternoon on the charge oi|ained in some portion of the es- and the collector hailed him, “I suppose You want the keeping well up «rand larceny. The Esp 9 ruled | tablishment, the officers comm . tate said the nt At Skagway he overtook | that as her husband was the come |S, thorough search of the premises. | 1 do and I want it now,” to eon = Cen ay Betsey bs Faye Byram They were rewarded by finding a . rok property, lema! - hammer with which Cooper h ni nk . wt was in port and she could | Patrick is the lawful husband of the \orten over the, hand. am? $2800 © had the epidemic, Look at my bap on the advice of his! defendant. worth of diamonds which he wore on # are not subject to arrest, except for ¢ Uh 0. rift passes by on the other side when he sees ag. His process will keer sther day an officer had a subpoefa for John Doe, who Men's 600 Working Gloves Men's $1.25 Fleece Lined Mocha Gloves .........76 Sweaters. $1! . $2.60 and $2.00 Sweat- In order to close out all fall merchandise be- ; = SLO . ys’ 0c and The Sweaters fore the arrival of our new spring stock we quote Ritieg Wakerbgnes KE A atus Waterhouse Ali-Bil phenomenally LOW PRICES on Neckwear ce, cee eercese ss ese 1000, TS0 and $1.00 Me; 3 for . «+ $1.00 Tailored Suits and Fur Garments 8 HEAVY LONG YOKB OVERCOATS— Wool Dress Goods, Silks 89.50 we celved a lat hip- Blankets and Bedding, : ment of these Overcoats. “| They are the standard Osting Flannels, : $20.00 Yoke Overcoat. Here SPP LEEROEOOLOGGO90-9.O9- 0000005 said the collector, coming up to . mallpox. ‘That ason I didn't come round, Bay!” me ee ee tatehood. yelled the convalescent, t you golng to walt for the rent? y ; Pa Governor Murphy, of Arizona, and Hut there Was no answer, save that suggested by Seeing t z DREAM COS iS) ites Be ooo ad ve o he | aie ibe city and later on hey mice bs and Incidentally, the disease, the fees than otst of material U V I [teem Bieeen Ge tne caller wadernee Ino ‘ nd ro f lor the docto 4 in , the ‘ - jt and it is supposed t = ity and lat t If it { for the doctor, and Incident Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, Etc. > it il tell thas will be given an opportunity to pre emallpox victim would have no troubles at all. Men’s Underwear and Sox. omg agg jResro expected to secure and C@FTY | gent the claims thelr reapectiv 4 ‘ | them away with him when bis hours | \ervitories " "| cetereedeeheeedeeeee seed OOOebEE SE SSS bE DOE EEHEED ae, 208 be |of work at the baths were over, President Roosevelt today signed = 2 - 9 | ee the bill granting the franking priv- 2, Jan. 24—London le laughing over the predicament of the MR. CLARK Oe 1S Bile feleys Take PRINCE WILL VISIT ‘wie Chenin Racehie na a Lion Clothing a ‘oho te to pay 900000 for a fit of cyanea Soveg } Mason, of Iilinots, today Introduced H OFFS SSS9SES EEE SESES E549 48 5066482 2008 O80 05H 8SS 4 & resolution In the senete expressing It wee referred to th Ittee Saturday. Yesterday he started for the home of his fiancee on navel affairs ype F Bis wedding presents to her. They consisted of @ dia- WASHINGTO: Jan. i é E W NEWHAL Cc fC “ i y {GTON, D. C 22. | oli a Aded ch ‘with pearl pendants and a choice assortment of jewels. Representative Clark. Demo- | 5 WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. | cluding diamond stu‘ aed <a J < I & x SEATTLE paper heads a story with “The course of true love never | the thanks of congress to Admiral ‘ ee ee re use 1 AG PAINED Bes OLD BATTLE-FIELDS This Season 220-222 Pat Ave, faut rash toot . Against Exclusion ‘The committee on arrangements for | cases, ne. Semreeganes hte 20: a Snent ty take the ee TE toes ere eer Sere Secretary of State Foater made | ‘he enterta 4 of Prince Henry | and cuff links, which be will present | duced a joint resolution In the De 1 lly come tn detended gift. The cabby found them at a later hour and | pono > meaiie ea for the rejection of Chi { Prussia, decided today, subject to | to persona he will tally | fever to the police, According to police rules governing |@ jr the “United ‘States feol' a @) exclusion Dilis, Introduced in con-| Prince Henry's approval that he Celina Heowevelt. it te believed, will | $600000000004 | ‘London, Stavordale will have to pay the finder of the prop- @ strong sympathy with the peo- f before the senate committes hall leave bere #0 as to be in Cin-| Mins Re aetas agian ook ‘nel 2 fegarded as having been lost, « full 19 per cent of their @ ple of the South African repub- San ef On, Pacific: on The arrangement then ts for the| president an expensive hunting gun. . . ve claiming that It was a plain ¥ battiefield karmaugs, going! Katser Interested on Berta of the urcowst sattering $ iction of our treaty With Chios, ‘He | ence to 8 Prstede bs| nmnisie ges. saccree aieer ta bisve and eae “ow ntended that any law passed will go to Chi 4 vial watching every move in be! New I nt Club uration, which the house and @|the present congress which should | Niagara fallin the prince, and has become a warm | Trade improveme: senate feel it their duty to@)| continue the exclusion of Chinese| The latter place te inctuded tn the | student of the American press. He | outils (a tha Sliiinn ta tae A meeting of residents of the|@ make, will be favorably consid laborers beyond 1904 would not only | rary on the direct request of the/ has taken advantage of a clipping | ing southeast Lake Union district was ¥ Great Britain, be without International authority, |prince, as has expressed himecif| bureau to supply him with all in- and steel stoves and ranges held last night in the Taylor laun- but in violation of the treaty stipu-|as being m ented in the nat-| formation possible and assiduously wil. Geubtems. aeveneh. ac lary. C. T. Dearborn was chosen tem- lations ural wonder than in any other sin-| wades through stuff that Is mailed least 10 per cent. before Feb- |porary president and R. A. Case, a American sugar Interesta, agnia| which America offers. | nin a ome id Ist. 2 had the floor before the house com-|AN p Deen submitted to| lo te said to be highly pleased with ruary bores Cpa fl A moe ways and means talay. [him ep to thin time, and be BAS YOIY | the attentions Under ‘way tor (nel A word to the wise is suM- Lake Union Improvement Club, and charge of the American sugar|courteously left the entire arrange-| royal visit, The press of Germany | ont, ite objects will be much the same as ts behind the movement | ments to the committee. is also loaded with everything ob- those of other improvement clubs in ice the duties on Cuban @ugar, Coatiy Souvenirs |tanable concerning the feeling in Od different parts of the city. The club Wee repented The crown jeweler bas been ot-| America, and le generally commen: | Geo. Hi. Woodhouse (0. will meet next Wednesday night to ' Nominations aes r'Rrinde Henry to prepare | datory of the good feeling evidenced | elect premanent officers and effect @ The president sent the follow-|iarge number of costly presents, in- |by the American p The Seattle Home of the [permanent Orpaniae tion. forsale. ing Cailfornia postottice nominations | eect meme Geta to senate today: B. ©, Ide, Arroyo Of the Berlin Cloak and Sult Co.,s Knit Stock of Underwear came - Rev. J. W. Frescoin, of Blaine, Ap- | Grande,.Marcus Isaacs, Acta milla BREMERTON BRIEFS JE at tio coason of the year when one requires such garments for the 1409 Second Ave. pointed weirs cold snap we are having, and there is no excuse for any one being neal etgaal tre ROBBED THE Broke Into Grocery The last plate in the repairs of the 1 when you can buy any of the following garments, and many | Rev. J. W. Frescoin, at present battianhip Oregon was riveted in ot it promises to be! “4 . attleghip Oregon e | . ore, he same low prices— lpastor of the Methodist Epiacopal| Buralare entered the grocery store place at the navy yard yesterday, | More, att + @iflerent affair than it REGISTER _ La, anion “Wes oan pa of C. G. Jacobs at 416 Denny way The Oregon has been at Bremert h , * — bw nae |last night by breaking in a rear win- for seve months undergoing r el mM Shab aks | appointed pastor’ of Grace church, | ast night by breaking in a rear wi jfor severe) months undergoing Ladies ‘en’s SALE @iamond will be raised two this city, to fill the vacancy created | Sa’ \na for plunder, very Hetle w Juncharted rock in Chinese waters a ) Men's Heavy Plain Fleeced Un- Bagfoaad: the rand stand | ~ | by the death of the late Rev. Edward |Secured. A box of cigars and last apring NOE Teas’ wale pce ate aewenes) ie: Seren eee eee S it 0 3 f . ould | Secure ol a ohh 4 4 ah bkes 0 in ice 60, Sale price 25 . . eens tmarEv’. & ladies’ | Daring Thieves Break (nto Miglia-| Monch his ‘ara’ sermon, at aanies from the till fe all thet We] os in ROW | crete ee camer etay jupen || tar pet ale price 250 { - 950 q garment, wits==-Overcoats track torn up. About vacea Wine Company chureh next Sunday mornin | EES ee ere eae | | Sound navy yard. - : ihit op the parks by owing to circumstances he will be aol ee 7 : as wsenag $ Men's Fine Ribbed, Fleeced Un- Company. The unable to take charge until the fol- Robbed on Eighth Ave. | Secretary J.B. Melkle, of the! Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Fleeced § “ qerwear, in cream, tan and : * One of the most daring burglaries | jowing Sunday * Underwear, TSo regular, Sale ‘ee I ~ pee and the tear: |committed In Beattle for some time | Nev Prescola ls x new man on the | ceived « letter from Captain Burwell | price BPE garment light blue, TSe value, Sale price ta baitetemncee ‘The | Cccurred at the liquor store of Mig- he having but ently been jot the Puget Sound navy yard, on- price 3 . Be garment. , Burglars held a carnival near | closing blue prints and «pecifications | beretofore has stood in “avacce and Co., 109-111 Main street, | transferred to the Puget sound con- FA 1 4 7. o Y n " hth avenue and Union street last |for the coaling plant which is soon | Ladies’ Combination Buits, fleece 2 Men's Half Wool Underwear, in the ground will be drained| uring laet night. Entrance was ference from the Southwestern Kan. THE RATES Tight. ‘Three residences at 14% 1416 |to be ‘built at the navy yard, The | gained We mbing over the ieee sas conference. He was admitted ighth avenue were broken |plant will “ana bide f lined, 650 value, Sale price B5e grey, T5c value, Sale price 39¢ _|transom of the front door. 8 into this conference at Olympia last are aod pd - nn te ‘oY | arment. hgh. gotchar trom Sac-| Was tert open end the thieves sosied | Sreterter: at by Bunen wr Into ind a‘large quantity of goods | the! constr In Wash: | & sult « Wittee De the side of the building and dropped Mallalien was appointed to the pas-| ona, ” oe Tyril, at 1418, about |’ Captain Bary Re od nigh ic ey the ps4 Thatice Seon Donnelly, & | Gown inside of the store. ‘They then |torate at Diaine, Presiding ‘Bider | , TACOMA, Jan, 2.—Tacoma may| From G. A. ‘Tyril, at 1412 about] Captain, Birwell alao states that] CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR HALF PRICE. Maney Eetot: 22 OUt- | secured the cash register and took | Whitheld, of the Heattle district. and |DAve Feduced water and light rates. |g29 In money was secured far | ntia, & United Staten vennel, | aan signed’ for soxt|'t to the rear of the room behind a| Presiding Wider Harrington of the|7"° Coupell fire and water commit leq the best of aay of those robbed. |\s coming to the navy yard shortly} le le now negotiating | Pile Of boxes. They pried it open Whatcom district, arranged the|sis..04 the Holante ordinance’ for a |pito ee eee aturdie were ere | Pitcher who, he says, ia With @ jimmy and stole the con- transfer, as Blaine t¥ in the latter “ F ecras Conroe, earl ace ik. He retuses how. |tenta—-$10. They made their exit | district. | 6 divuige bis name. by @ rear door, which was locked) Kev. Frescoln comes highly rec- | EET SOOO OOS EOE OOOO OOOO G8 IO OPO OOOED reduction to consumers and voted to | robbed. About $35 In money, a gold 1,000 WORTH |? from the inside. A few bottles of ommended, and is regarded as a Ai aongh ‘i | ee Citas nak cas eis os oataneand ace basoe*™ *| freien tothe reat reagan Tooma win Coneat oil WORK IN SIGHT|$ FRUIT The committee at firet favored a 1. Bray, who lives at 1420 Bighth - = duction on both water and light. | nothing T | the stock. S 4 5 ie ¢ IT THE | LICENSED TO WED” REPUBLICANS |29 ber cent, reduction on water. City | avenue, was relieved of #15 in money.| Quartarmaster Penrose today |$ Es na ibd nicks ask a A choice of any suit, © Lister insisted, however, |a eiiver watch and « gold chain awarded tee anntybet fo’ the’ sande and spray. Kill the bugs now, whil save plain black or blue, | I ‘ meliars ¢ that this might result in & shortage |ai about $75 in monoy and a quan-| Work to the transport Dix amouat | Shay Ge’ halae : | yiThe following marriage licenses OF THE FIFTH (8 tinances as a eduction bad Wot tity" ot Jowelry and trinkets Were |Ing to about ¥0m co the Heffernan | $ pbrewn's Tree Soap Curis em Right || OF any Overcoat, | on, 7 been considered making the an- |taken. Iron Works, of this city. The repairs | Ip. A 78-cent box makes -: | aged 92, of Marshail, Minn..and Han-| " nual tax levy, Accordingly the com-| ‘The burgiars are evidently clever |include an’ overhauling of the on | fe) ; a filial suite 3 1 y spraying solution, [nah Porteous, 2, of Seattle; William | Want @ Councilman at Large, | mittee agreed upon about 16 per cent. | ones, ax they made no noise, and /gines, bollera and machinery of the : | Benjamin, 41, and Mary Anne Kemp, |for both water and ight, « regular|no one was awakened. When the|transport, and wil julre several! EM, Cletiand, axe . both of Tacoma; Albert Grant- Among Other Things schedule of rates being embodied in| victims awoke this morning they | we ish nt general . 31, of Tacoma, and Rosa Carel, | the ordinance under consideration. discovered their losses and poll wails CG. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. er agent of the N. fr ata- : 4 ; & » the At Bt. Paul, and D Chariton, atti; Thad Spain, 29; of Tor-| rhe Republicans of the Fitth ward | [headquarters waa at once notified. ‘ th of repatra * an ile 627 First Avenue provements to the Dix w one Seeupies & similar position for * . , are busily engaged in combining | Mate corporation ni }ortiand, stent ST their forces for the coming election, | ny the quartermaster’ department, LOCOOO°O? P0202 006905090 PPOOH>OSOIOIOIODO? in Beattie today to confer on According to the political leaders the - _— i fopertaiping to the details BIG STORM ward will this year demand more| Peop'e From the East ‘partment recognition an in wevually given. Sherman W. Foote, one of the prom. infiteretary Moore of the bureau of SOFT AND ‘the ‘aan and Yukon — fnent young Republican leaders of Tiierimation, “stated this morning |i we WAVE THEM Which contains the) san FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.—Bt the ward, said this morning: ‘The weg hough quite early in the # that recently ail records | A AN, eA? n. 23.—Storm | wigen ty out for someting this times —— fon there are large numbers of peo | can m to Whitehorse were | Sania have been hoisted on the! we feel that our delegation can com. ple from Eastern Sta arriving One of the stage rat. | onst from Bureka to Port Harford. | mand respect in the convention, and | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 2%—~|here on every train, he says the AT FACTORY PRICES SERRE ERE CEC ERE EEE ES At noon it was raining as far south Teller today called up his!tide of immigrat the company as San Jone. A & norm ug|we want more than we ha sked oward the in b days M a for in th on calling Uf ople t0/ West has set in earlier this utes, | pov , devabie “4 a he past. Of course we will! can ax1CC 3 ‘ otal DY. nis Year Biren teas Sin |nveral aw duration’ predicted Ae ."yA set untigat inks | CHEY OF MEXICO, tan. aa-mn |interfar” bal aOR aps of Every Description Danse ‘or the entire state peo cemaidaten rent 2 | terror among the pitants of |mandant Scheepers. c it indicates greater Interest in the mene, Id Pamengers were en trongest candidat Present. for | Ciiipancingo continues. that he had recelved informa West and a forecast haat "A road. the nomination are Ellis Morrison | CMipi i we arthquake shock waa|that Scheepera had been ives tas i time oe eer vty! poten poy we win felt yesterday, and many half ruin. |and charged that the exec . ® yea * tehorse cope gel ; b ed houses fell. The inhabitants are |{n violation of the Geneva v it proposed to abolish e Mit Secon? ov pe * fleeing from the stricken elty, The | lon. ler arms” and “present arme AVENUE | number of buildings destroyed up td movements from the French a Hats Cleaned, Dyod, Reblocked and Retrimmed Pass and Yukon ralirond, ‘o candid: ore rie royed up t LONDON, Jan. 23--In the ‘i ee ee Fee ee ar h ‘ od, Dyod, 01 Oe ehty toda , ¥ for British Col: ank Muilin and James Gre pr EE Ss ommon — tos it was ng men to do this Mata Be exerts to vial ricela| BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 24~Gu.|Grenn would be endorsed by the Ne: | For Bockn) Sirecl that Bannepert Wan’ ba prevent eatutes world te “Atle none rer, 86 to return to fe- | Pete Regan Hebbard today decided | tail Grocers’ association |he had n convicted of offences|for a more simplified tm AW ) S. % , ty 4 ee ’ hat the mayor has no authority un-| “More than or this year we are! 7. HM. Jes oa mate against the usages of war a“ H 7 ? é > WEATHER FORECAST |ficers. "although ‘in the’ city prover, |ah difference which have exlated in tng on complaint of Fire Chet Cook | BANK CLEARANCES fae Wan oe Swedish rail. yt ns Block. Lames 5 and 2nd due. Dd and everung cise jand that County Clerk Maho #|\ this ward in the past,andIthink we for leaving a loaded wagon on —- ways, The new il aoven & THE FAIR, 120-122 Pil le For Neattic cai T, |county officer, Such being the casa | shall be succenstul. ' We will unite | Fourt avenue near Spring street in| ‘The result of tranaactions at the|distence off In ail, so mite ower a Seth ~ be Piney at Vicinity—Tonight | he is entitled to return to his he Wilkon and antl-Wilson forces, |wuch a way that it entirely od | clearing house today 1# ax follows: lmoang that Sweden will aecin hive Mf It Is Sporting Goods of Aay Kind See Us QECRRGHGERSENE RE CERN: at winds, oF snow; tresh to|The case will be appealed to th ae far the interests of this ward [ait street, The wagon had been there | Clearances «+++ «$414,800.12 |oocasion to purchase @ large quan GOING NORTHRUP ©O., 804 Firet Avo. : — : ‘ 8) 9999927 ¥929229333373Q [a ee Only One Moro Wook Left of the Glear- ance Sale One. more week left to buy at half price, fc manager of ® breme court re concerned.” all night, Balances iV uusioiaie lity of rolling stool, When buying articles advertised ty this paper, speak of the Star,