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EE THE SEATTLE STAR. Tae SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNI Suse sme 10 to 25°%% | Below Cost VOL, 8, NO, 291. DAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1902. Cheap Farms Forms eee choice far sommapuacpesceticsnapeies downtown section, aa se Throughout the United States William *z%r\suen oO mortal address will be delivered by) MeKinley’s Birthday Is Observed —»ssrartarsictsrats™ Senate After Dan- Cov. McBride So California Suffers a et provements; terme time of sale, ba ance in ia |v oyg NAMMe M"Kinier's Memory The above statement is an abso- Descriptions furnished on, ep Senne O8 ANGELES, Cal. lute fact—we have about 120 suits plication at office or by mall. . jetesarctantts) igh Islands | Announces Damage that have been rounded up after our Clearance Sale—one or two sizes of a kind—that we want to move out. The fact that these are the only ones tonight, Members of the order and sbastnalpeediinioe other prominent guests will be pres- | WASHINGTO | @nt from various parts of the state, | Thy p OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—Adjt. Gen, J.] BAN FRANCISCO, Jon, 29-~A we- ce, | vere gale last night and this morn ns, |!ne has caused much damage \to| D.C, Jan, 2, ty with Denmark for tained in © Herbert S. Upper Drain will be jn Seattle Schools the Pupils Participate in| LO Ines dlecuned informally he, mur | ibe of appolntient And temp a | ee te aE uae beft bf the lols is suftictent’ indication’ I 4 epg 'gaaateas eae txercises Commemorative of His Exemplary | IN SEATTLE Keneral “impression that aty| Governor McBride this mo ope pci mney A ip of their worth. You'll see them in |] First Avenue and Cherry St. ite hd daibaiin ih tenanwet Mao 100 Babe ae to rceak ens | “Genera lean ban Sone aa 4 their anchors and were the south show window. Kinley meme ally eMctent work Moe with much difficulty tal services today Owing to the snowstorm today the attendance at school was rathe rable report the treaty will ; rittee at Me holds and has the entire conf Hep ni ’ fence of both th 1 mem Youth, Useful Life and Melancholy End ast-line of ts received here from, the | ADAMS& BLANCHARD | oie sare eaaees wail, At the grade schools the ex The attention of the committee has | ber* ¢ t cate @ widespread and exce GNTON, ©. Jan, 2—The anni- in memory of Mr. McKinley. It 1s pn Bag = fd baasr oe which ap- |ti ae | Semathe ABilias bom Southern Cal Block Seat the inte William McKin-|1#l80 expected that a large sum will anne AY oh Bd nt @ nia ft unprecedented cold 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Bloc! | was generally ce be realized from collections toward = D.W.L in haat resentationa | Palnted to office by the la wea MMagbout the United Staies| completing the national memorial oye an D. WB a tiona | John NR. Rogers on January i | gg eT ee — ; Pond the tnhabtt sire |Scnunry 1 Wea, Owing te (ne fact] 10m ANOMEEE Jan, 19-—Aiment |QPeoeeooowonooooonoeoremmmeneooonooe oooneoens were held in the public and a Bagge Birthplece . y oma, Which were| for to b. Cun af the highest | naif an inch now here this schools. here Py ‘ ure of anecdotes and bis-| United States honorable tn ring, and there is over @ foot of icKiniey’s day was spent at Where : ° t sketches of MeKiniey Geos of 4 ne 9,000 | ¢ into ex ' the ta Advices ee flag or emblem of mourn. | the light of day, January > At the Day school, in Fremont, the| acres of cultivated lands, which are |" ’ y f t ra belt Indicate that |Z upisyed on the McKinley SUNGE Oe ennivercary pupils of the seventh and el@hth| in the islands, b ppealed to tt mos wt it and crops will bal? res of citizens visited | Wiest sense. In response grades had a short program of sing-| panisn government t ake th prerogative and appe tnestimad! 4 warm 16 ’ Sf the martyred president |!amation of the town authorities |ing quotations concerning McKinley. | fate at phasbien thes % font | more in political taueh with the pres or that has prevailed for the the early hours of the fore- | business was wholly suspended and Poilowing the program, W. H.| that ‘ ot flage 8 ‘ “ 14 few weeks has hu: 1 forward |@ and the sarcophagus was| Pubile offices, banks and stores were| thompaon's speech on McKinley | (os’" ( he fe I might be dis ding of trees no they are in A Chamois Vest by day and a Hot Bigh with Gowers and me-|losed. In the public schools exer-| wus inade the’ subject of penerel | io% 0! “ges or he | Placed crea upheaval among | "Critical period of growth, and the Water Bottle by night. Try the wreaths, many of the offer- | cies appropriate to the occasion were | discussion pataa’ ar thee ta nhancs (hel the guardamen, who petitioned for] or wt in mar ons almost combination and make living easy. ale wane arean eitaee |e idles on value of their lands, but will 9'0/ his retention In oMice. He la one ot | storm will in many sectio : the country. pind | t High School enable them to be t 1 to the €©¥-| ihe most: popular adjutant generals | 2°*tTey the crop. + University Observes Day | puptis of the high schoot met| ernment that the state has ever known and. San Di > Dru Co ' In Memory of McKinley MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Jan, 29 py osm prong droge es ameer rd igen be Arrives according to other officers, ta un-| 4 9 jamea. —Heavy| Stewart & Holmes ig . | D, ©. Jan. 2—Aad-|—McKinley memorial day was ob- | 74 listened to the v Gov, Taft of the Philippines arriv an ent executive head we Tagg ar cl Sar > apt | . fsoetved at the headquarters of | Served at West Virginia University |“guparinendent Cooper delivered an| “4 here this afternoon. | eank nattaina, who for five yeara| there is some thow in the foothills, a7 Fie Bree ‘McKinley National Memorial | with ela le Sxerciges today. Ad- | sioquent addrese on the character of dg A late section the fruit] President Roosevelt 4 BRecretary | DAs been chief clerk to the adjutant| In thin imn Root regarding the Philtppine situ ation, in addition to giving the sen indicate a wide obsery- | iresees were delivered by President | \\", , ~ Moday of the anniversary of the | Purinton, Professor Fast and Judge | Se Wier bar mits toe dent's birthday In response | Okey Johnson. a thos. will resien from position | crops are at present uninjured capital. Ra In San Bernardine iegest: Governor Nash | ao Ate Philippine committee the bene p 1 a : Feet acvermane of every state | Address by Judge Day Piano duct’ Mise Fin fit of Bis experience and observa ty AE, SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Ja 2 paye | ferritory of the Union desig-| CHICAGO, Jan. 29.—The birthday | jey ‘ tions In the islands lib “anew fel from a eg OL ‘ | the day as one for observances | anniversary of the late Willlam M ming se he does at such Or uae pon Metlands ‘he dame — | Is the effulgent rays of the | nm nenat vermide ar a ne a igen | cpportune t Jags ts unkn will be im Only Only. With Me.” Miss Com} hate haa waxed war way; Gou' Serenade.” cornet : |nolo, Mr. C. Brown: Mendelssohn'a| #evernmental aftal pe | Funeral March, piano ato, Miss | ee - - a Mabel Cutt. ae . | At the University th lor the inte president were by Local Amusement Enterprise--Will Follow Lines of |tnie ‘worn'ne vcctor o'clock. All| Famous San Francisco Orpheum--Location Will ees atyerabied in De ny, al to TARVED K change this time is ve the Be at First Avenue and Madison Street | “The address by President McKin gw member accompany the res of - \ t the Pan- r exposition t board upo tour of exambl |wee teed. by Protesct Priet A Uo of the state jantitutions, which t| Ballard Puts an End to the is promised to be a Gret~ / believed that if any one can make a| Musical selection was rendered by to be made next month. | Electric Light! |In the boudoir, the office or factory Electricity Is a prime requisite. The Seattle a Electric Co. 907 First Ave. And the biggest combination of Dry Goods Bargains that has ever taken place in Seattle will be over. At no time have the people responded to our ads as they have to these 5 Big Sales, particu- larly our Underwear Purchase Sale of the Berlin Cloak and Suit Co.’s Stock university memorial » 4 to-date! Success of It, he can. Frank Munroe, | th Fiymouth quarte | — _ ilistic Game Which has over-crowded our Underwear Department from the time Perks: 4 Ths he ctmotes in| * theatrical man, formerly of Sal Rev. J.P. D, Liwyd made the ad- en ‘ Pug ene G the goods were put on sale and up to as Jate as yesterday, and owing B. 8. Barnet! tariy | ake CRY, te also tm the Gress on the “Life and Work of | BUM THIEF to the extra fall of mow, we will be more crowded than ever. ft, familiarly | “The building iteelf will | Wiliam MeKiniey.” ‘in which hel Detail f D trous| UNDER WEAR AT HALF PRICE DURING THIS WINTER Weee“Fiskey,” is behind the en-| 120 feet and will be three stories|pald a glowing tritute to the hieh|VCLANS 0 isas -_——-- With very little preliminar: WEATHER I8 A BIG SAVING ATTRACTION. Sakis will be in charge of the |high. The lot on the southeast cor-|character and purpose of the mar sa Stole Shoes That Were Not Mates |cus#l00 the Ballard council inw iat. ‘The new theater will be situ-|ner of First avenue and Madison|tyred president Samar Expedition a Eby & enattheous vote, inst ; corner of First avenue | street has been secured from M. and| The hymn “Lead, Kindly Light,” Pp and Is Properly Punished marshal to allow n prise | . ia Red and will be a) kK Gotustein by « ten-year lease. It | Was given by the Plymouth quartette [fighting within the cor ate limits structure. John | is now occupied by a one-story bulid-|and the services ended by the as. sa, [of Ballard . Mie fan Francisco theat-| ing which will be surmounted by two | sembie« 4 professors es é James O'Brien allan Kelty, an oid-|% Matera. os senting gupering During the Balance of Our Clearance Sale +, has contracted to fur-| more stories. The stage is to be @isinging “Nearer, My God, to Thee,”| WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 29.—| time petty larcenist, was up in thé) cendent, the engineer of the pump- ted Orpheum vaude-| feet deep and 24 feet wide. == - m Cavite | Police court this morning for steal-| ing station and rand light ‘The building accord- ‘Like the Orpheam ta Prisco A Bold, Bad Man two shoes, | committee were ed to draw] PAY YOU = ot ma Prices on Mantels and Mantel Trimmings have been unmereifully *. They were stolen from @ clothing store on Oc es ere ae z , se ty Msrrangements, will be| 1c i» sald that nothing but frst-| c 7. Rua wholwas arrested by ¢ | Cidental avenue, and the goods Were een ne ie ey or BO | tee ne ee an ons dame glaae Diavere will be booked and the | Policrman Humes early this morning agg bag he | found on him. ' O-Birien talked £0" |foeandescent Inrap. Lids will be | NRAY GRATES, SPECIAL GOLDEN OAK MAN- be! pis the Business ‘The house will be run on the {o hae sv peeutee vignaeth® police ce consisted of 36 men and | nyt succeeded in getting 30 days In| Cn dglos tgs Shogo | @ The only gratemade withdam- | =| TEs i NEW his partners have | plan of the Orpheum theater of 8am brought to keadauarnre to eather provisioned for @ five-|(ne shain enag ential js pers so that it can be regulated jolden oak finish, large mirror, Stheme in mind for | Francieco and will cater to the best an ugly looks: os days’ At the expiration of two} SS WN like @ stove, and throw aword cane. In his ¢ Sati now have kept|ciase of patrons. It will have no| docket wa weeks they made thelr way to t A silimar ven- | rival, as it will be the only theater | Poi, attempted tn/of its kind in the city. It will have | fig: Will be la seating capacity of 1.700 people. aeat oe interest] The work w menced at vy” Ba: once under the on of Jam found a letter which the and the marshal was in-/@ of heat into the room; beautiful | showing the high finish and fine | | | ‘cast, having lost 10 men on the | believe shows that he ts al Journey. |etructed to have the owners remove|@ swelled front, shaker grate, fire | workmanship; for balance of the Will_be investigated ne men being delirious and | The set of resolutions carried to|@ inch gas escape alwaye open. | Regular price $76.00, Clearance an * and Come and investigate and find | Sale price..... ! = | 5-in. columns, quarter-sawed oak, very bit | columns beautifully veneered, BRITAIN | live. Men's All Wool Under- BRASS FIRE 8. : hers on the verge of starva i ++-860.00 old Insurance Company Pays chard Kettle, tne of the the light and water superintendent out for yot es; ho trouble to Sse imager, and it is| Spurr, the con | pany Pays Up sp ghtrbae BE nd = 4] |to employ as far an possible men « sage tron eat | FENDERS, ROTH WROUGHT Per The Mutual Life Insurance Co. has tee ana biosd ng. |families and Ballard property own-|@ } ar price $35.00, Crearance | oy _tnolt AND means : Garment c er survivors on ‘8. | Sa foe . 27.5 hin ot ‘e jced for im. H er ae he city attorney was instructed | <t mediate clearanc rything to # to the alleys that goes from th: nveatignte the tith Captain Porter is in a hospital with | epartment is Uquidated the judgment recovered (Tr WOR iS} against it by Timothy D. Hinckley on the Lawretice Whitworth note. _— » | The amount, including interest. wasline fever and the men bas i Jon Mohr street Frass Fire Sets, 24 inches high, | guaranteed to be perfect. We Weer that. is | standard $4771.20, Lawrence Whitworth Is|teon cbie to we account or Man Found on the Tide Flats Inventories polished brass er brush brass fin. | invite your tnepection. Fenders Foal sizes tn the lot at still in the county jail pending hislthe trip, an all are in a semi-con- The street committee, fire and|@ '8h. tongs, poker, shovel and | in designe to correspond with Tee cok garmmat) Gad whan j appeal to the supreme court, from| scious state. It is certain that atar- Did Not Die of Exposure | water, ana police committees were |@ stand; beautifully ornamented— | any of the andirons— soa matt ta one OA; ee On the judgment of conviction of em-|vetion did the greatest damage Instructed te take an inventory of (@ Regular price $8.00, Clearance | Clearance Sale price, 15 to 20 i ad . | bezzlement against him in the super- —— Sulelde by drinking Oe | Sale price ... - 85.35 | per cent discount. ean lor court, +19) “Deed cheated « concoenent Lion Clothing for a cigar stand in the city hall at| cheap self-laudation to head its ————— - ]and not denth by exp - Washington matter from the “Spod-| Fourth Ward Democrats yesterday morning | $10 per month: | H | unk Special Service Bureau,” 6419 Q ba yg” Sh ng sae oe ir. | Ordinance 444, relating to the as-| jouse | A large number of Fourth ward oner Mere toned atler : are i - correspondents of | Boe MANE een kept on the! ne to duly “impress the extremely ; Ja post mortem examination of tt for several days past gath-| ignorant portion of its ers with | rooms last night to discuss the com yemains. He aad Dr. Ostrom, the ‘of the proposed t | its own dignity and the grandeur of |ing election. Addresses were made autopay physician, found unmistak Henry, with the result | ite news service. |by Walter S. Fulton, Judge W. H able traces of carbolic acid, This. Yast amount of matter has |, It is not an infrequent thing for a| Moore, H. B. Dunbar, D. H. Warner, together with the fact that every jo noid, |ail city property in thelr possession @reetal Correspondence.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 22.— ‘Rewspaper The sessment on ‘Main street, was Democrats gathered at the club NS 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. 220-222 Firet Ave, Sout a Nua Gee THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER MAIN out that wi adi iM hart, H. H.R 1 oth in te br te jas contradic- espondent to 4 ews to|J. M. Gephar Ku and oth oo. : t The Fivairy extends to ail|a dozen papers. It any of them be. (ers. ‘The regular 1 =f: thing that might lead to Identity was | | troyed, leads the officers to be forms of news, but has not in | come t: e that de exacting, he cute them off| held on Tuesday ev was due to sulci The police | He CHICAGO, Jan it session of congress creat- | his I'st, so in a sense the bureau cor- Boticeable il)-fecling, as has | respondent Sieo em many pravioun ox: |perzonage; "7 ‘nteoenaent| 00 STICKS young orga. tna morning that |AN “EXAMINER” ——_|Salance'rn'hunt cb An Example ended in the latter's being cornered exosumee the & : fas Ppy~sse ‘The late J. 8. Van Aue a | lin a prune tee herad Tous “He | MAN ARRESTED jee PO $3,600, corres ndents in tion, farnished e | 7] DRUG 0.) elas Do You De You Knew What Re Play? { many publications, some of | ihe press ga. nd these | them | time and has been the ob: of po-| tered qua #, and thes em prominent, and many of them| wew york | F fa h, between them, all news| obscure. Among Many of them | NEW YORK, Jan. 29%.—Morris|iice surveliiance. Henry Chew Charged With Embez- | ite Astor ? S printed in more than 3000|\he sold his matter Epps, the negro who he ree of] When the offcers cornered him in | to 4 the ¢ ‘This is more than a piano store & mane rs concerning doings at the waukee Wisconsin the dynamite that nGa¥'®\ the room he told them that he would zling at Everett & F in a street grading Rex means king, king means { We have Regina Music oxes, Gramo- ties of conn. With the excep-| York Telegraph. disaster, was arraigne this motr-|not submit to being sent to the peni man. We are the king rary phones, Guitars, Mandolin s. zithers, 0 the tar ern in te ‘ ing on the charge of homicide Te !tentlary and p: wed to spare h en new ‘ormer solicitor fo a ptionists and propose ) Autoharps. In brief, everything from We ates States, there nce nett Walter E, Clark tentl 4p 1 to spare him-| Henry Chew, a former solicitor for rin Leen on ine ‘oharp -ything few that | example, be prepares & ¥e said waid the shanty in which the|gelf that disgrace. He then turned a|the fan Francisco Examiner, was %$ Pi " @ mouth organ to a Steinway Grand, x Special bureaus representing | (rat ie sent to praeares n fabOrt | dynamite was stored contained $00 lfoaded revolver to his head and be-| arrested by ‘Detective Kennedy. to-| |] ton that Jeaves our hands ts<} 40 Third Ave, Corner Union | and everything ts the best of its kind, i r of the greatest | *ticks of the explosive, and believed: fore the officers could interfere, killed | day rrant charging embex |] wht. ‘ Telephone Main 584 Starr, Richmond, Emerson and that the ¢ sion was caused by &/ himself. Walsh is said to have come | giem: 4 from Snohomish | | Estey Pianos. ly the pa nd ic n a good family and the resort to| appropriated §70 belon Pr the meth- | public is interesting to not It ¥ employea, A y which takes his matt linn tees wit vy oad from which he derives hie particu fire in th om alias je aoe aah Bepaeate site | Seni eta i aetna to nae ’ QEREECEE REE CEE CEE EERE EED YH DTNYDYD NPRRAAARAPRIARO STEINWAY DEALERS, Pennine trot the Privilege of rep-| terion, in the ‘oronto Globe. | Thrifty Gardener cummtar appropriated #70 belonging to the] Caneaao gan, v9 M4 g —— om at the nat cap: ward le in nother de. - Maes er. agent © n apen for which he was ¢ AG an, 29, wo me! e fepste by gathering tomcther a suf-| pendent newaeuthercr we turnisn. | 4D. Meenock, of 1700 Bighteenth | |aaiiciting tne warrant was nworn Milled and three’ otherm fatally” in-/ Wholesale ° 120,122 = & Sherman, Clay & Co. mber of : one pr Bn pa +e cnc: avenue, recently had an elusive gar-| out in Snohomiah county and Chew |Jured tn an explosion o Rahs an excelent’ a1", ea hia news to many Western pub-| avenue, recently aden elupive far | out tb Ghobetales comaty and Chew |e) at the iilinois. test’ Works iid and 4 Pike $ FINE PIANOS Bern tpec | bureaus” that are|cieco Hulletin, Los Acgeles Tine | Worke ony o8e teen disan: teotive Kennedy arrested him. He| tary this morn Phe explosion | Retail [BI Par Strent g . by nome papers in the|and others, The ed . ared, With him went 60 feet of| XS at polloe headquarters await. |took place shortly after the im ed Staten are ustnily about os |"apeclal’ representatives” “aikat wut |warden howe, a claw hammer, t ling inetrustions from Bherite wim. | Went towork and "was caused | $711 Second Ave., Seattle as a dealer 1’ mimeographs and send out by mafl egg gw fis tate Dean bs dite ag ple bo So ma ter one of the Ween natd ble ¢ A Few More o 's Left to Buy Goods 3 etuft” por. | tools he police have been notified, that he will be taken there for trial, /Qne of the furnaces, Considerable | ay g| tion? nd ——_— | oe damage was done to the 7 M Almost at Half Price g Quaker strated in the | | M4 Bargains offered at the Fair till Saturday. Special in Plankets, | he te W dotllins witah oiuatidcs | CHICAGO, Jan. 29.—In a herole at 1‘ | Fs A grand cleaning out of all remna. odds and ends accumu- Bath Cabinets his horses stand out in last Friday's | #e! n the eye storm, says he has been misused by | caliber revolver, During the severe | the humane officer, police and news-|«torm last week saloon 9 papers, He said today that while| blown into the bay, and the con oat. T th a 44-| Hole - Proof Sox | <4z | the companies and subscribers. ‘Tha | this morning that negotiations for | Wout wide general t sua |W. D. Browning, who was tried by! poRT ANGELES, at 6 “oper i t | the Tolea eres nitch Was due tothe | and slept In the rear Judge George yesterday and given &| Mona at this piac ited sul- ouble. re tte turkish soldiers to eap- ce if ed sentence of $25 fo ng | Cle this morning by ng bites bie. attempts of Turkish soldiers to cap Burglars forced an entrance into | suspended sentence of $26 for leiting le this morning = him- | A magazine advertised 50c ar fain 193, brigands. ‘The robbers|the store at an early hour and the of the plan and fied with| supposition is that Schoder was nes stay |aroused by the noise and gave fight tle followed after Th i office has an ultim 1,000 phones, and each 2400) aptives. Miss 8 nother feature of | with the kidnapers t# 1 capacity Independent Company to Put ims *b:0'n It is sald that empt to protect the property of his | | lated during the January sale. Fad E é . nerve Ot ieee tempt to protect ¢ | * How Reduced tr 1 4 in San Franciace jemployer, Horace hoder, & ‘youth | | OCUCREREECE EE CEM CEEE EERE CREE CORTE EERE EEE EE EERE ES | the. latee' ities’ or the’ toe 4! WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan nged 17 years, lost his life this morn | - anes! Sencar To $5.00 ~ w likely to| A desperate 2d ave, and Columbia, Te |the storm was raging he with his| tents Ic ‘oding over his losses ticle, four pairs guaranteed to { Independent Co,’# ines is that | become indefinitely prolonged, but no|which the robbers were evidently | (0, %\ ng to D em-| was the cause of the ac © leaves i" out darn i dd Sub-Station wires are strung far enouga | fears of personal injury to the wom-|atraid to loot the place for fear of | Nie.y ened witch would have been | a wite and twa children, ‘ihe ne | lane Six monthe wine oats fF. EB. ELLIOTT | YY tied Sols t to danger of “crossed wires, Only | |hind the counter where he fell after | Browntng indignantly denies that he | verdict rendered keeping with | { | Steam and Vapor O-atory brick bi Wed cont of $2400 ar 25 Pair Soper wins te Meet. | Ht iy 9 vary | being mortally wounded, Clutehed | Waa drunk on that day. He says he| the facts, Mona was 60 yearn of age * J + L in his hand was his employer's cash |G!4 have @ sma ce ane te | Gola Glasses worth $7.50, until Feb. 6 not v 4 therefrom two small drinks, and that iol nae deel teal Deas bag which he had lost his lite to| therefrom two small drinks, and that ruary lst, $5.60. f worth dbewtme, “he compe and the officers look 1 save. : | wife, through. tenderness, ast $5.00, now $4.00._ 9-10 Heussy Dutld- 1 Mation of th ae, ing the pr Moin ug Coa o—T — ¥ ONE WEEK ing, ‘Third and Pike. tern’ Ws compan uring the p LONDON, Jan. 29.—The queen has would cause her grief ow that FOR | y Feady for’ oc yi secovered from her indie. WEATHER FORECAST he had the wherewithal to become WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINB f & Johnson. @ gambler, paid | position it ts officially announced by} a me" intoxicated. caida ORT TOWNSEND, Jan An }HWELRY AND SILVERWARE. i $250 fine to the today for the|the court physicians, and from this] \ For Seattle and Vicinity—Tnis af-| More than two imbibes Mr, Brown- | other storm is sv this 708 tet i 5 of running. a gambling | time will take an active part in the|ternoon, tonight and ‘Thureday, snow | ing will not stand for, neither will he| section of Puget sound. and. ‘the if [t Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us | Albert Hansen Wei i} game, He was entered on the po-| preparations for the coronation cere-| turning to rain; warmer; fresh to|admit a cruel action to any of his| Straits of Juan de Fuca, accompan. COIN@ NORTHRUP 00., 804 First Ave. Yhe largest jawelry house in the ij lice headquarters blotter. suonles. brisk southerly winds, animals. fed by high winds, Northwest, ij ;

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