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1902 yerpay. FERRUARY eee JONES SENT NOTICES Describes Actions After Rice's Death sw YORK, Feb. 2! as. Jones, | Gormer valet of M vatre Wi : Rice, for whose jer Lawyer f Patr is Deing tried, con : aos his feasion, the of Which came yeaterday x ne he said he chloroformed the jgred man while he slevy F Jones degen toda : nting th ' { pe sent the friends jatter's death. H pimply annour “and that after the telegrams Rice was was due to a k heart apd lage. He sald to I Brow ledge. Patrick nev Wee, but had seen him twice Magy, the occasions when Pat pick saw Rice, he induced the valet Bare the doo’ ajar that a view sick man might be had te the crack Jones gave as yeason for (his curiosity on the . of Rice, to see how near death victim 2 upon tn was. today’s trial was that portion per ‘wining that feature touched we the advice which Patrick Jones, after hie arrest, self-destruction. Jones told him he belleved to the best way and that he (Pat. dd concealed in his cell some sda, which he intended to NT ROAD TO Macadam Pike May Be Lengthenea pleted. It will all be open to Dy March 1. It was built by county and paid for out of the ral fund. It cost $1.07 per lineal There ts just a mile of the $380 lineal feet ers are greatly pleased with contractors, Smythe and How- are several months behind with contract, owing to the unfor- difficulties. They have been x @ forfeit of $2.50 per day for months. race track people at South are endeavoring to persuade county commissioners to have ¢ounty road macadamized, an- ‘mile eouth, The commisston- are now considering the plan. SAILOR INJURED | BY A FISHHOOK itches Him by the Hand and _ Suspends Him in Mid-Air by the name of R. Thomp- me of the crew of halibut fish- ‘Meamer Capilano, had a pain- © experience when the landed at Vancouver the Thompecn and his mate the dory alongside the in attaching their tke winch cable, which on board. The large in ak na ea was ex- Dies'rrem sr oc £ pA “ra Anna McDonald, who was burns at ferdey afternoon. During the past she has suffered univid agoniex the shock was more than the expired. The remain , RECORD if George Carelovich the Church of Our Help, Third avenue ington street, at M this afternoon. The services iy attended. ot K. Meyanoto and J. ia, the two Ja ese killed fn Samad peenee, was held erworth’s chapel at 2 ck this afternoon r + Cole-Bethe! Lectures Of a series of five lessons mentary usage will be Bt at the First lessor Lillian Cole-Rethel. cht the will b Of an entertainment fanvention by Professor Bethel elass. The convention work * tational organization will be out, each member of the Ing an active part _ Major Crane Resigns MAS C,H. Crane, N..G. W., w 4 , N.G . who the service as a private in B, First Washington militia, fendered his resicnation to Adj Drain at Olympia Maj. Crane 4 his appoin nt to the rank Major from the late < Rogers 8 to that he served am Meu it on vy staff of Col.’ Weisen ' * organized Co. B and ime ite first captain " Eighteen Fail to Pass PE Out of 60 Baptist church lenson {n the betng a re av applicants taking the q ical @xamination at Tacoma in ry, 18 fa to f Owing the tines of 1 Fewults have su a jus given out easing busir, reaponsibility Mion @* the reason for the res © Maina Republican Pltage Orange 3 cher om mbiican on of a ee my A Of the Third y Wednes Then ne by Appearing among | woe Casting ta Judge D iieees in ttt the pa n the silver : {0 1996, and 2 judae MB the supe ric: | the fusion! ticket same Dr, Liwyd’s Lecture Postponed W has been founda Ragone tae it reccomaey, been ‘ “ ‘ore the + A, Rev. J. P, 5 », LAwyd WUBI We invited to atten. ‘ : } fre macadam road extending from | ¢ Seattic to Georgetown ia near- | she | 1:30) | given| year on} CEO EEEEEY FOES EOOEOOEOEEG HEE GO4 + E4OH4 | | POEL HS OSS SHE SOE DEOSEOEEOOEODEEE ETE HEHEHE EO EEE HEHE . le Ro ee eee of ple and white streamers. 4 Heght photograph of the audience was Met tely and with |t@ken between the second and third a: and sien ene of the company. . . Following the third act, Mr. Stuart Hest te Belght'ned weights aboat ag} ®8 called before the curtain and kent now under the doc- | Made a short speech. P. care, ous way he defended . against any be that will be of interest to sea-faring “But the troubles with central @/men. The judge holds that it in the in getting a business number duty of a shipmaster to goeout of ar tes light as alr compared @/his course if necemary to furnish to the whips and scorns of U which ricechet a man towards the tomb when he tries to ge somebody on a ten-party 1 Some woman with a 10 per ce interest In one of those diabol feal Inventions, will get hitch ento her they will girl problem, or the latest st im hat trimmings for two hours Meanwhile « and sixty minutes dearest friend, and « discuss the servant ¢ me @|proper medical and surgical ald fo ja seaman, regardless of charter party or underwriters, The ease un Seaman Matthew Bridges the ship Iroquote A. Chesebrough The steamer Amur has arrived at Victoria from Skagway, Ar wengers waa Gov. Re Yukon territory, He «oe nt. red to Ottawa yle seven men who want to talk a @/#umed her regular Tacoma sallings. minute on business over that The British bark Glenafton, with same line, make fourteen efforts 2.542 sacks valued at api¢ce to get hold of it, d be- $44,000, and to Queens fore the last one achieves his @|town, from Tacoma, w towed to desire he has kicked several Port Townsend today, She wii! se pieces of furniture into frag- cure a crew there and proceed on her ments. Uneanitary hate do not way. cause premature baldness Men tear out their own Pperinduced by telephones, locks under emotional excitement su- No Longer Skagit Chief The steamer Skagit Chief has been re-christened the Port Orchard. She &PERPESHESHDEDS 9404566464644 S6444846 der consideration was a libel fled by | against) THE SEATTLE STAR, constatin 1," Times and Star, acted as| per sack; lettuce $1.20@1,00 per cane; | judges and awarded prizes for walta-| turnips, eq $1.26; garite cabbage ing and costumes, Mise Elia Miller | $1.10@1.40 per cwt; husks celery, | won the ladies’ watch for waltaing,| S0@76be per doz; sweet potatoes, $2.00 4d Mr, A. Hillon carried off the} Per Cwt: Chill peppern, 26@ 300; anuer tleman's prise Mra, M, Nelson| Kraut, 24@3c; tomatoes, $1.00 per wnd Mr. N. Griswetl were awarded | ort radishes, 10c per dos; the prises for best cost «For Parsley, 2047300; ontonn, $2.60@2.76 per lthe most original and beat acted | Ct: Parenipa, 8o@S$1.26; cauliflower, characters A. Henson After th asks we amer Dauntless has had her|sembled merrymakers ce machinery repatred and has now re-/ ball till @ late hour | ree team and acted Fletcher gains only Miss KB. Ogtjvie and were given the prizes oe awards were made, re taken off and the tinued the Mr the as was presen as floor « & Carpenter, realty bar- Look Out! F or the Doctor “The Sunset Telephone Com- : . | pany has made the description has undergone extensive repairs a Who tries to talk you out of conuing of Torquenada and the Spanish @| 9° looks like a new boat. Shejto Martell’; he wants mory | Inquisition read like a recital of #| et Into commission again yester-|tnan he has ve to tell you blissful dreams. I tell you it day | He wants a ¢ o on your pre-| isn't sickness and poverty, and ——-* jacription. ¢ a in pharma the loss of money, and unre- An Invitetion here, and prices are fs More of| quited affection and family jars The ladies are invited to call at our| this week's prices | that bring a man's gray hairs @| *tore tomorrow and partake of MeOp) 6 ¢ gr 60 wis 80! down with sorrow to the grave of our delicious e and to tr Wankserts bat a 650} It is the modern telephone sys s and cakes. | Warner's Safe Cure « tem that is going to bankrupt mu do not | Hood's Buchu Compound, #1 wine the life Insurance companies be- Rhodes Bros., | de THe} fore long.” | Helladonna Porous Plasters, Ube kine ELKS ATTEND THE SEATT As a Compliment to Ralph Stuart, Long in the Order Several hundred Elks attended the Seattle theater last night, in honor of Ralph Stuart, who is a member The theater was beau- tifully decorated in the Elk colors, and with American flags. The la- the order of the company all wore In a hu the Neill. La Rev. A. N. West, a former pastor murvive. At 4 o'clock yesterday Of the Free Methodist church, will Preach tonight. Special services are taken to Honney & Stewart's|in progress at the chu ' ; la Roche, He stated that Oscar Graham, the stage manager of the company, by an explosion of coal | #00n to bex Lit her home on Cherry street last|then proposed the toast to died from the effects of sent brothers, and the audience rose Providence hospital yes-|and sang the an be Elks’ anthem, “ ng Syn b. Ber cma Photographer, S11 Floor Do You Want to Make Money? Not 10 per cent., but 100 per trouser. cent, and 200 per cent. per an num. If “yes,” then NOW is Good col- the time to buy in “The Ta coma Company” (iron and oring. and coal), will hold its What We Have to Offer You 1, Business men for trustees who have brought to a paying basis elght great of this country. 2. Rich valuable tron in B. C. and Skagit Co 3. 7,900 acres of coal lands enterpris Washington. 4. The rich MARBLE BA property on Taxada Islan including 1,890 acres, now ship ping 1,000 tons of ore p month to Tacoma emelter Limestone quarry, inclu lime kilns and now st ping 2,000 barrels per month 400 acres of tide lands for iron plant, sme al! $4,000,000 worth A limited amount of stock for sale at 10 id cents in payments Wheth little money, chance, th 12 10 er you have NOW much is See Us at Once A flash- order the criticiams of James ‘, otua the ab- mines ents cash LE In Taffeta, Venetian, Rroad- cloth, Cheviota and Maire, from $3.50 to $50.00; come and are the new atyles, pur- mor was 4 1312 Second Avenu , Auld A heavy weight, all- wool, firm- ly woven shape well. or in sf 4 ‘ DR. EARLY’S '. | Spring Medicine Is compounded after a famous pre of scription the old physician always used in cases Where “run down : “tired” and “headache” were the general symptoms $1 a Bottle And worth twice as much CLARK DAVIS 2.cO. 8 fix j Room 730, New York Block Hi SY SL MLD Seattle Telephone, Main 787, o | eeeqoesonengpoooooooosos | 6, Co. Vike 61. and Second Aye, Alcock’s Porous Plasters, 14 Carter's Digestive Tablets Stuart's ¢ prices and it Makes Laugh he gives y« “You Can't Get Anything Better Than Electricity” And ineide prised to fi attached te really ts Let us send @ re The Seattle | 808 How has a ne for ¢ ¢ lots on sidewalk, Th enormous increase in popula tion of Ballard and the extremely bigh rents the landlord 1 | for his poor house | cheaper and better homes vr} lo something that the wage earner can pay for that he can meet without eramp-| ing himself. Thi ju hat we| have and ont suit any one. | The lots and 1 n will plea | you; the soil f ery good | will furnish lumber for a limite | time on the Installment plan to build on this add ' fee W. B, Ham about MN ager of Bal 11 tment Co. | rner md and Lea street Ballard Complete abstract furnished to each purchaser, The Seattic Drug Trust don't ae because we believe in reasonable 907 First Ave. HE NEXT ‘HOME CAMP TEAM RANKE HALL Tiokets 500. ‘TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RONT—FLATS FURNISHED A NEW addition to Bt he kind 106) $1.00 size! GSe | Present stock is all white, full comb, and very regular in shape, the fin 1.00 size | Oe) ike atarrh Tablets, % won't be bomsed by them peaaeeatiins Him i the au ssful bual who wu elertrte ghts power that it is ponsit wit some a#ut tute yu a amile of derision. ntally, you would be sur ind how small the expense > this most modern method sentative. Electric Co. DANCE Thursday March 6 CEEEES CSC CEE CREE CRE REE CEE CECE E CREE C LOI PIIIPPPPDPIDDIDIIIIIIIODSPIPDPIDDDIIIDDDDIDD housekeeping rooms ell street HEAL ESTATE Ballard w addition; $4 $60 each BPddsd ove 29 oa avo 50a arvaceeceecece | packed, 6 for Solid pack California, only beat tom. atoos used, no waste dirt or water, 106 #1.10 pumpkins, $1@1% per 111 Occidental Ave. Saturday’s HONEY ent we have ever frames, each ... TOMATOES wold; POP CBM ciree cove Per dozen’. ans money | Best Fancy Ranch, every ewe guar anteed strictly fresh, per doz manufacturer Jea ‘ mptly as the Fifth seeeeee BOG Avenue tailor for the future. aie oe No tailor can buy any better clo 8 CRACKERS ail rca ny better cloth than is bought Fresh from the oven, 3-pound car by the clothing mar ! and it stands to tons, each 1% reason m turer can buy at lower prices. pi a anal 1 to workmanship: the best PICKLES journeyman tailors are engaged net the year b jHeing Dill, the finest Dill Pickle aera deg tee PET i q y pow ib KEGLEY’S <.. 10¢ Ite 7 ES lg PPDI DREADED EOLA DOD H. G. Baliou Promoted | MoG$1.00 squanhes, 2%0; wax beans Hutter Washington creamery, 200 a H. G. Ratlou, cashier A ticket} une, 1 ou ber %) or Washington, 10 4 Hier at the uptown office of the per box; | ] out poo; peas | 11 >| Union Paoifico, has been promoted to} } ul rhubarb, lle per tt ' r { 11@11'4e large a the oMfee of city passenger na] | Butter, Cheese, Rees and Poultry prir 1 12q@12%4c; turkeys, . tioket agent, Mr. Nadeau made the] Butter — Washington croameries, | 40) # / » | into effect tmmediately | id Bet from) ' cs ‘ i heep, 40; hogs, 6@ i & | Mr. Ballou in well known in tht - att Washington, ful | Sec. 3 r ity, having been in the Nort! | Business of Western Avenue Is i ——— Aw yed ma weartng ag Pacifico employ here for the past 1@ Ishaq wi in 14 checked 1a umn Newsy Notes of the Harbor | yes: rhe promotion incre Mr. | Brisk in Consequence a ae” fdam, $11.00@012.00 bre te 1 up ina ®) Hallow responatbititte and | York. i5@16 Lite tae. Mis vate} and Sea—Vessels That = [meritorious “reward for capable] Business on Western avenue we 16@1ie, wrick, 16@17e; Bw! yg ; : 4] : wood ay pectall ’ ward to insanity aly “inoreasing, ' Come and Go | out-of-town order ty retail men| ‘Hes fresh 1 ' i L have t only, Py hy > He Was Not Lost | bought heavily to supply the/1 ' | ‘ Mer .s 4 Poo ; ‘ ] trade A r of Tedla Mi ! t "W ° « { yO ark \ . ‘ Det e Lane, of the Seat vele Ps ‘ ’ morning ! 4 come torephons a Ad The members of the Satlor# Union | jice department, ha civad. letters wot te fi a ith , I t| 10@ ioke, 4 MEDICINAL PORTA | litth . ugo. { have @ of the Paciffo, at San noleeo, Will trom South Dake ss ’ “ai pa gree we Fag wy. af = Dre “aie Past ele 15 i To bull uy H ma \ ation which @/hold thelr seventeenth annual cele-| Farvis Harris, who mysteriocely dine | ae oe, Che beginning of || |e The: d ‘ x-| {4 \ Suet aly ao 4 shows n 100 years we will *)> niion on March 6, witen more tha ppeared from the Hote! Per h : gh th oye td . At as - , Dap 14c || As NS ps 4 be nee madmen, That ta, @ 500 men will participate in @ grand | two weeks ago, is alive and we H Pe Roe he oh ~ te a ie Hone pine {| re \\ ated from @ | torchligh eres ooo Everett broke | Merely Ploked up and left for his « over-supply of such stuff and istons } . 5 he steamer ¢ o ere »roh hon withor telling any of onseauent 6 ' | h at 4 beef » § srofessor of @| her tall shaft at Bdmonds yesterday. | ¢jende hout ne any hisia comaegine ' brbak in | 2 r heef, 70 per bi) | re thing of @| She was towed here by the tua 5 Rumer am wee are ; pe ) nu on the expanding ume of pro- ©| Tempest and will go intwo the | Sut ier ae iat h Hy) pork. eo ee oo Marcon Of @ eee y Gil ie ue | Poultry, both Hive afd dreased, con Hams, 1c; breakfast ». Gt. thi, ontral N. | tiew to keep the market even sound, per ton, $10.00@ a> on Piva ah cota “ ced lines the 12.00 Washington Umothy, » another generation @| ompany's canneries at Peters In grain at 1 feed lin on Lat; Master Wenhingten timothy or two there won't be enough @| with & cargo of supplies. She Perenolde vat ame yn eM Grain--Oata, $29.00; barley, $90.00; | - sane survivors (Oo ‘patrol the @/ Will also take 40 fishermen along | |Rrocery marke 8 active afte ment, bah oo fracas os § ; ee ; asylums. *| The steamer Elthu Thomson wi!!! sumer gry ee goods command wheat, u- 4 4 . per gallon nein When a man is in a hurry @| Probably be withdrawn from the! ig the rice, Corrected dally The following Old California, per gallon . the forget-me-not in the ex. @/ Copper river run and will engage in JOBBING QUOTATIONS | peioea are being orfered to the pro 81.25 change doesn’t hear him until @| (he Lransportation of #upption to the | Home Camp No. 286, Woodmen of ducer in round lots on the dock or in Oporto, per gallon 81.50 the transmitter ix clogged up ®/ Pacitic Cold Storage Company's can (CORRECTED DAILY) the car at Beattie adie v3 2.5 with t of sulphur so @|nertes in Southeantern Alaaka | the World, at Ranke Hall Green Fruit Grain to, $26.00627.00; barley Ar per gallon... 62.60 le ff : | The at Excelat tthe P. P.| 4 ' 4, $20 The Ph an,” for medicin that simple figures can't cut @/ \¢ steamer Excelsior, oF o } Lemons—$1.76@$2.76 a box; cooking | $14.00; wheat, chicken feed 20.00 “4 o elr way through. He gets @/& N. Co., will be re wd from quar-| Home Camp, No. 286, Woodmen of} 1 } yet apples, $2.26] corn, bulk, $27.00 alu per gallon, 83.00 the wrong number, and when @/antine tomorrow. This will enable'ing world, gave a very enjoyable 2.0063.40; bananas, |_ EaKe—Strictly fresh ranch, 24@26c. Imported Old Spanish Port, he learns it and informs the @/her to sall Tuesday for ¢ river ba! nanke ‘ha! tet pears, $1,26@1.50; cranber ive vee er weer per gallon, $4.00, and. 85.00 operator, she tells him that the @/ 4s scheduled mask ball at Ranke hall last night ries, $16.60. per barrel; pine acs number he Wants refused to an- @| The steamer Centennial, of the Fully @ hundred costumed couples! opien, $5.00 per dozens Jap. er WHAT swer An unwonted spirit of @| Northwestern Commercial Company, partook of the hospitality of the anges, $1.00@1.165 per pke; seedling ‘ ' 00 er e accommodation having come @/ sails for Nome June t. The steamer | Woodmen. ‘The galleries were filled | oranges, $4 7b@2.26, limon Beongs. Lo /@ NC Want is to put in a sill.’ 3¢ over her, she has apparently @ | will have cargo space f 1,800 Cons) Wien spectators who enjoyed watch-| Case; tangerines, $1.76; grape fruit e pay fo o velt sy Bias 104-106 FIRST AVE. decided to connect him with @)and accommodations for 3 pasmen- |). tng gay maskers on the fivor be-| $2.00. pony is tells eo . how Be on Bet. Yesier and Wi Streets somebody ¢lse upon the hy- @/ gers on | Veget, or call for one idden ‘Treasure 4 pothesis that he merely wanted @| United States District Judge De|'°X" mittee of newspaper men,| Potatoes—$24,00@ 27.60 a ton: beets, |@0: Me & M. Co., 427 Pacific bloc eteghone Mate to have a social talk with most @| Haven has recently given an opinion of representatives of the] $1.00@1.25 per sack; carrots, 66@85c ? . ° Arguments are all right, but here are facts, The styles for men are made in New York. That is where our Ch made, The designer for the wholesale clothing thing i the clothing manufacturers. lhis finishes the discussion on style, cloth, cost and make; now comes the tes{—the fit; to settle this, see our Suits; try "em, wear ’em. There is no better time to try than now. Wo Have a Cracker-Jack at $10.00 oe J. FRIEDMAN & SON 903 First Ave., Near Rainier-Qrand nd Q? 27> PP>FIIRIVATIVaDDDIDD>>Dd>>d>d>>>> PPIPPPPPPPPIDI Dd PID RIIRI SH aDD A BIG “FAIR” FOR SEATTLE We beg to announce that after a deal which has been under negotiation for over a month, was finally closed on Wednesdaly of this week, and the old reliable Fair Departmen: Store , 120-122 PIKE STREET Known all Over the Northwest as In now to step out of her baby clothes and become one of the greatest factors in the wholesale and retail ‘general merchandise business on the Pacific Coast. This est shment which has grown in the past 12 years from a small notion store, nm arr a st f nearly $75,6 ) and by FAIR TREAT- Mi T ia enjoying the confidence and patre of most ¢ y money v pers in the community, A stock company with plenty of cash and unlimited credit has now been formed and in a short. time will “tear down" the old shopping place and rebulld a mammoth structure, that for size and elegance will not be surpassed in any part of the Wes Our store was closed part of yesterday and today tn order but positively will be of Dry n ale thing worn by Man, Woman or Child will be the present stock before alterations are finest department stores in all the country A FEW SPECIALS Which Will Give You an Idea of How Everything in the Store Is Reduced Men's Fine Fancy Percale Shirt worth $1 An WW Ota a OE ais). vo cchadncknesdaces 5i4eo Men's Fine Heavy Fleeced Underwear, worth $ Lig easio i 80 H rietta Cloth Sinches wide, in all colors, worth Men's Fine All-Wool Business Suits, worth $10.00 600, m . . eo Ble and $12.00, now at #3.98 ¢ ull line of Fancy Novelties, fast colors, worth 876, Boys’ Fine All-Wool Knee Pant Sulit worth $3.00 at and $4.00, now wt 5 Me Fine Calf and Vicl Kid S$} worth $3.00, at A bi e of China Silks, in all colors; regular 600 Se t 28e Ladies’ Fine All-Wool French Flannel Shirt Waist, 2 15,000 Ibs. of Rest . rth 200, slig worth $3.00, at RL ¢ lied, St, per ay whist ath May ae Bey : alighey 120 and 122 Pike St. reopened joods, Clothing, Shoes THE FAIR PPAPPIRIRRREREDIPIAAND RIPE I DD IIPNNDANPRA IHD DIDIER EEE CEES IEEE to rearrange and mark down the stook, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, at which time the greatest Clearance Hats, Clonks, Wrappers, Millinery, Notions ¢ in fact, every- sold regardless of cost or value, in to close out all begun to make the FAIR the Pride of Seattle and one of the 120 and 122 Pike St. OCEAERKRAK EER REEH CREEK LEE ER CREE EK CE EEE CECE EP RERNTNT CAREER E EE CECE OYTHERAERERIRAATIRIPVRIGNS VREPHHNDAHNI IND } ' treya tis va ihis @ wnhea bey a igive ay. we treatn bulizei re, by . | Ave BING