Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SHINGTON, © of disorder much discussed disturbar feichsrath, was ena @upposed to be the most dig Body in the world @enate—this afternoon the United States ors Tillman and MeLaur In the progress ¢ been made du marks which ha his absence, and which had just come He said he had lea’ Chat Senator Tillman had said (McLaurin) had tion of the Paris exchange for federal patronage, wished to ask if the offensive words On Tillman's answer That the statement was correct, Mo is a deliberate) were uttered. Laurin said and wilful lie. Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. SENATORS ENGAGE IN | HOT PUGILISTIC BOUT Tillman and McLaurin Pass the Lie and end 600 Persons Lost in Fistcuffs “You Mar,” » his weat and ran to He are a ted, « fre as standin ed f we and struck MeLaur poatedly with his clench ed fists. ‘The senators closed in a rained blows on each other, sway down the as the fight progress: ed, Wild excitement prevatied, and tn-| stantly the senate was in @ nar enators rushed in fore Employes ar and separated the men an: n back to their seats, nity of the senate was sadly offend- ed, and while suggestions were be- ing made to preserve it, the presi- dent recognized Foraker, who moved that the body go Into executive ses- sion, The vote Was put and car- ried, and for the time the matter ended, It is certain a rebuke will be administered and possible that doth men will be given more serious punishment. MARCONT'S “LATEST Sails.to America on a New Experiment SOUTHAMPTON, Bailing of Marconi from this port for America on the Philadelphia, today marks another epoch in the att at wireless telegraphy. The liner is fitted with the larest and most pow- ertul wireless telegraph | ever placed on a Veasel. Before leaving Marcon! made all ‘arrangements for exhaustive tests of the new instruments, and hopes to communicate with England and Am- erica at a distance of more than 1000 The Philadelphia, thus be severed miles each w if successful, will from land communication one day of the voyage. Marconi said before leaving, that his trip to America had been hur- vied forward on account of the ex- Pertment much faster than he had originally planned. he will conduct other experiments Jeading to his attempt at transAtlan- tic communication. The special in- struments on the liner ates of those here through whic! ‘the messages will pass. It is possib! Great Crowds Brave In- clement Weather NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—2 p. m.—at this hour nothing has bee: from the Kronpring W reception committee is ready and in ‘waiting for the arrival of th Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather an enormous crowd is gathered at the pier where the prince 4 to land and for hours every avail- able window ove has been occupied by men and wom- en who have in many good sums for the privilege of look ing at the royal visitor for « oking the scene waiting car- The Launching ‘gainst Prince Henry, 600 troops and in clothes detect Ine the way from the public at Shooters island to the | cht is sent § jew York nav will form the lin through which the President, the price and other offi cials will pass. Lists of guests to be invi be furnished vite a number of frien shipbullders Vined by the secret ser ‘Washington. BIG STORM NEW YORK, Feb. with the rest of th ny hours during the night early today by United States for Gradually restored FISH REPORT sioner Littic has just « report to the governor sizes the re: former reports » gent. higher tha Puget sound mends leginlat VRE TERRY SURE Govern left Ci for Louisville, whe van tonight by trainers took light exer: ESTIMATES AND IMPROVEMENTS Large Amount of Work Passed by Board of Public Works At the meeting of the board of public works 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, estim of improve to cost in the neighborhood of $170, 000, were submitted greater than has been passed upon by the board for several months. The work of the city engincer’s of- jfice has doubled in the past year, and new inspectors have been aj pointed in various departments to superintend the street work. ‘The | and curbing. The estimate of the cost of this is placed at $91,500. Thi ‘was passed upon by the council eral weeks in resp jority petition signed by the ow of adjacent property. Another ex- pensive improvement considered was the construction of concrete side- walks on East Olive street from Bellevue to Howard avenues; B mont avenue from Eaat Union Fast Denny way; Summit from East Union East street, and Belmont place from Fast Union to East Howell, this is estimated at $15,000. Among the other important estim wtes submitted are for constructing ‘ourth avenue to Terry avenue, at An estimated cost of $6600; to grade | Tange & ¢ 4 The dig-| | which The amount is gest plece of work passed | upon yesterday was for the improve- | ment of First avenue, between Pike street and Denny way by paving| nse to a ma-| ” Coast i avenue Howell ‘The cost of HUNT'S MINES at Kapsan BERLIN, Feb, 22.—A dispateh has received here cont “ the meager information that more than 600. persons } been killed in @ disaster Gt‘the gr at copper and gold mines near the town of Kapsan, tn Kor he cause of the disaster is reported to have been an explosion. ‘The mines near Kapean are in a group of those owned by American] capitalists in which several & attle men are interested, the widest known 8. J. Hunt. The mines which Mr, Hunt has been de being L. princtpal veloping are those near Wunsan. Th ‘onsist of three mines prope’ re distant but twenty Mr, ther, from each Hunt ts at present in Shanghal, where ho 1s rating from bis long and try- ing tllneas, #0 be could not have been | endangered. ITEMS OF ‘THE SEA. Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go ‘The steamer Queen, of the Pacific sails at 9 o'clock tomor row morning for Ban Francisco, she will carry about seventy-five passen- gers in all and @ general cargo. port Dix ie gaily nd penna The fom me rate moe peld late this aft Arlington dock om Hnite schedule ‘An sidewalks on Spring street from | probably her Nv in th | Summit avenue north from it | Daaseng: d freight rates. Thomas reet to Belmont avenue The steamer F of the Pa north, at @ cost of $4200; to sidewalk | Clic Packin a m Com Pike street from Eighth avenue to| pany. salle at & p.m fe Broadway, to cost $14,200; to con- struct concrete sidewalks on Mel rose avenue from Minor avenue tc East Denny way, at @ cost of $5200; | |to grade Minor avenue from Roy | street to Aloha street, to cost $3420; 'to build sidewalk with curbing and parking, Harrison etreet from Minor| amen as passe of supplies for the ¢ anneries there, | ‘The tue Wallowa goes to Smiths island tonight with wrecking tackle |tor the beached schooner Minnie A. Caine. The steamer Santa Ana, of the avenue north tosthe alley between | Kruse line, sailed for San Francisco | Melrose and Eastlake avenues, jeost $2480; to |street from Fairview to caatinke avenue by sidewalking parking and curbing, to cost $4080; for sidewalk ing, parking and curbing Thomas ‘eet from Minor avenue north to Eastinke a ue, to cont $4800. ine street from Eighth to Melrose ave- nue, to cost $4600. Several other minor street Improvements were also passed upon by the boar: MORTALITY RECORD The funeral of Mrs. M. MeDon ald was held fromthe Sacred Heart church at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Interment in Calvary cemetery Harry Thompson, aged three, died at Georgetown last night. The body is at Bonney & Stewart's. The funeral of Mra. Barah Irving will take place Saturday afternoon 39 o'clock from the residence, enth avenue erals of K. Miyamoto and the Japs who were kill Great Northern last Mon- were held yesterday from under the auspices M. C. A., Isadore LAtore morning at 9 o'clock frc orth's under the auspices a lodge, A.O. U. W. Bu at Masonte cemetery as formerly a pr js merchant here Anna Shogren, aged 78 of Seattle for the 4 the 5 day, Butterworth’ the Japanese ominent Mra. Sb here for years a known throughout the elty and August 1 three Mrs. L. M. Wood, er and Mrs. in Seattle ex daugh Mrs. Wollen Burch, All re t Guat oer ander the rt from t iday afternoon at p will be at Lake The funeral of Harry Thompson was held from Bonney & Stewart's chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon, In- terment in Lake View cemetery Frank Brady, aged 17 years, a brother of Tom Brady, steward at Pp e howpital 1 at that tp stitution early this morning, ‘The NEW PLANT BALLARD, Feb, 22 in being expren fact that r he Jupiter ! of Pittsburg, Pa., ar OUTLAW SHOT tolat 2 p. m. improve Republican | olen visitors were ladies. cement from Antwerp, hauled the unload passes t price is private, evening last he sighted a raft c structed of piles or logs, 18 mi the entrance of were certen ther today. She had a big snenger list and @ general cargo. Quite a few visitors took advantage of the “open ship day’ onn board the transport Dix today. Many of t with a cargo of ap to Oriental dock this morning tc ‘The ship Lacme, The etear ‘anal ton 3 ¢ La Conner Trading and Trans portation bought the water |! front of ¢ ville, the chief port of Whidby island. Under the cor tract, two miles of the harbor front » the La Conner people. The but ft is known to| thousands. The e well up in t of Port Townsend ster of the British bark Lota, which has arrived in Portland reports that dusk on Sunday rays harbor mon It no people or a THE MARKETS in good deman ment Ie nea Putter and tieally unchanged te firme ranch stock A shipment from California t* due will sell for about ultry t# in go fair demand ie not much n has dropped Ibe a hundred kranulated now selling for $4.2 Monday and per dozen. P with only a elght A Correction Corrections must be made in the names of the prize winners at the Wood: a bail night before Mise Augusta J. Blase tnatead of Mins Fila Milles, won the Indies’ prize for waltging, and Mr. F ankenship was the winner ¢ a tz prize in fr. A. Hillon, as stated In 1 OLD SETTLERS PORT TOWNSEND, Feb, 22,—71 Masonic Temple was filled last night ith old settlers and their friends to GUTHRIE, 0. T., Feb. attend t nquet in bration of ‘empt yesterday to arrest thes0th an ary of the advent of the first white wettiers In this portion # who have roamed over PI dag odie: eriff Fisher, of Oklahoma, A larg sized fleet of sal rie wounded and Walter |nels is outside the cape waiting for one of the Jaw a favorable wind to er them t } Two others were landed in| come up . The out J he ones who| Amaranth, ‘Killed Sherif! Smith, \way up. RATTLE tied up and it ia nee FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Majestic Steel Ranges arg Perfected Cooking 1s Angelos, want Will Have te Dodge id, lace trimme le for afternoon White still ec though there ng, Measure e-half cup of rain cranberries in raising into three it lv easter to cut them | offices tn m. Mix | holding reception to which he lowing Invitations |tles that get past b Tange commana TOOT Water gaql The Majesti best, the most perfect cookir halves and the » materials hay utifully flow dorm that will give A-timey effect to the witha knife th, with three-quarters of a cu ar and @ level tablesp filling the ple lay on @ le ed Ham (Chafing Dish) an Fried Povatoe has insued th considered from whether from the stand. ends are cordial- ited to visit the different Keal Exchange offices own has touched ev point of the work it does, its ards durability, waltspoon of than In the tow handkerchiefs, Hoth economy as thorough-br ce 1 Une dapl Bestitehed Shirt enhance the ening of Fe evening pre- Washington's birthday, ri to lay in her usual supp for Nordica t morning apd in @ short thme prac- tically the whole Nordica’s audience on Monday even- ing will doubtless, ers, break all pr ine, the city. © the lead and point of num: Preas the pas A| plate, working from the center out warda, full sligh it the trimming mn of the paste, pat down to the touch is «iven this by working one flower of th tion of the pa’ is ie the grea atitehing us The stitched walm [the other y THR BUSY STORE Sole Aents for W. L. Doug- las’ Men’s Union Made Shoes GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE nm with a border of blue and a wreath of tiny forget-me-nots in the same hue had 4 large as the plat mainder of the lard o: 1 up and set on end, pat and roll light strokes to fit washes in the o Motsten the edgen of the under o | with water, lay on the to If managed will be wmed with | Bake in a quick oven bound to be popular, One enpectally | kerc hiet w pretty one was made me tiny bunch Seattle, Wn., Feb. 28, Frederick & N {mony to the effictenc Majemtic Steel Range. ‘After an experience of five years in the Eastern market I it to be more economical and satisfactory than any other I can cheerfully recommend Yours truly, tin pink had the dark Aa @ rule red ‘not good companions, chosen here by ong together re or tone in @ rich red. and uniform excellence land pink @ wh the front and on Belt of black dotted taffeta. nily the paste Another stunning model bas wit linverted platts covering the gathers in the top of the Five small stitched tuck either side of the front at the neck to your trade on the THOMAS H. HOWAY, ‘With the Seattle Hardware Ca | FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Mantels Mantels Our windows next week will display the finest, heaviest massive Golden Oak Mantel ever offered the public for § others for $64.00, Also a compiste line of things consisting of —Fire Sete—Spark Guards—Fenders and numerous other goods the Mantel and Tile Department. and visit our Mantel Parlors you will be satisfied, for seeing is believing. ‘Three letters were received by the police this morning asking for in- formation of missing ones. Mageerty, of Biodgett, lil, wants to learn of the nephew Wilbur K. 1 eves the boy, 4e, must have met with foul play A Remedy tor sufferer will be sympathetic ‘The fair insomnta to know that a cenius has been wants and has placed on the what ts termed @ “sleeper's re of some bright © » oF silk In the old-fasi fa lace trimmed and with ribbons. n ribbon with white DOUGLASS Men's Vict welted soles, spring styles ... Shoes, Goodyear a handkerchief, a t & bottie of smelling and a linen-covered Enamel Calf, Box Calf, Velour: Calf and Viet Lined, Vict cold cream, A firm of London, re are also t FAWN IS WRECKED Driven Ashore Off Van-| couver Island find Gordon from this satchel nervous and fiable persons SPECIAL TONIGHT, Velvet Em- dered Slippers, worth of art from r, and epread its fame worldwide. 1 be seen at @ glance that the this state will the advertising benefits Peterson’s will aleo be Reif's broth r the Rainier | on in Romney 2a cordially tnytted to 4 then we know that without é x hold of any investment where merit ection the list of holders of stock Proposition ever offered | |Xhem in the way of becoming inte: ed in a fishing @23329999 99009 VICTORIA, sealing schooner Fawn, of this port, wreck on the west GUARANTEE That if after a thorough FREE EXAMINATION lL accept your case for treatment TO CURE You permanently from those much dreaded aud torturing RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA, BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- EASES, including Eczema, Erythema, ete. My Charges are Reasonable wer the Inter- 4 in the handling urred at Heaquiot I THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWESR {Old Reliable Charter Oak We are SOLE AGENTS the best range made. It een in the lead for TY-TWO YEARS. Louis, and its ers ten square blocks. arter Oak takes the « exploited are found ARPRIPOMPARII API AIR DR. EARLY’S r Dolphin sails for Lynn | Febr inte this com per share tf at al eome of the wk of stock a pany less than ® weeoergey-w. | Spring Medicine Is compounded after a famous pre scription the old physician alway in cases where | ‘tired and “headache” | general symptoms. $1 a Bottle | And worth twice as much, norning they hay canoes to join the ahtr 0 LATE 10 CLASSIFY was made by Wanamaker and)" Mian hunters of the new vessels hed businens . Grand Celebration at BY t SCIATICA, , SPotrryce eco ver the rang® t prove satisfactory we Telephone, Main 787 | Pike St. and Second Ave, "Grand Opera Howse | Song Recital. The Eve: STREET CHURCH | -[rish-American Club FURTHERMORE We Will Give ¥ $32.50 for EveryS ond Hand Royal C ter Oak May Have for Chicago Furniture & S ! Company ° {7m large painting in col Mme, Lillian Nordica The celebrated Prima auspices of Musical Club, Monday Evening, Feb. 24 Reserved seats—$3.00, the past twe asaured of my standing in the community and my prc ALL MEDICINES FURNISHED FREE ning, March 4th, 1 Music by WaSner’s Orchestra Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free holders of} tickets February 21, 10 e opens for generi can reserve more than ten / YORK DE PARLORS 614 First Avenue Teeth extractod reatment I positively MORPHINE, 3 Main 759 ANILID, ANTIPYRINE and therefore quire any “DRUG HABIT” or RT AFFECTION All Office Consultations are Absolutely THINGS COMING OUR Our Prices the Magnet you can not ac Handled Mattock Short Handled shovel All Cases of Deatness or Hard Hearing Are Now Curable by Our Only Those That Are Born Doaf Are incurable, HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: New Invention. Rainier Hardware Oo 1121 First Ave. us. posrorrit If you are unable 3" A; WERMAN, TREATMENT ‘and thin kept ¢ KING & MURRAY for three months, SUCCESSFUL. without any su Call on or ad 8-Story Amoricen Holel To Gost $250,000 and even that but the hearing In th Gold Crowns, $5; Full Teeth, $5; Bridgework, Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silvor Fill- | ings, 500, tor five weeks, I thank you hearttly and b Dr. H. E. Merkel 504-5 Mutual Lite Seattle, Wa OFFICE HOURS AVENUE king @ MURRAY 8-Story Office Bal To Cost $280,008 THIRD KING & HARRIS REX DRUG CO 1401 3:4 Ave Corner Union St. New York Dental Parlors 614 bake AV Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation You Can Cure Yourself at Home *+Nemini INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 La Salle Av 80000006060 2600000000000 6020000000080 eveCeeeR +) Chicago, Ill, m, tol p.m UNION STREET adios always