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8 —_—_— Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m SEVERAL YOUTHFUL DECISIONS _SRIMINAL Supreme Court Ratings | From Olympia ) | joussand, a m 1 qullty (© stealing a cow be f tiee Cann this morning and was held under $300 bonds pending a settlement of bie case, He may be s he reform school, as hi too young be committed to the penttentlary ad fore Jv }OOGOSS 26 90990909.20000908 C99 0O0 990966959000 9900 CLAUSSEN | BREWING ASS'N. Brewers of C.-B.-A. and Tannhauser Beer. Brewery at Interbay. SEATTLE, U. S. A. OLYMPIA, Wash, Fet MoBride returned fre Morning, acc The boa - CHARGES EXTREME b Rision of the lower ce @nt’s appeal in the case Johnson Co, plain Caine and BE. W. Joh nm the Be attic Lighterage and Filoting Dock Co., and the jase ts remanded for a new trial, The case involved licht erage from the ship Garfield at Dyea, Alaska, of 339,987 feet of lumbt where it was alleged that only § Teet were unloaded, the defendants Neglecting and refusing to unl remainder. By r of 1} He relates that on Feb. 17, with. delay, the plaintiffs alleged a: lout provocation, the captain, John fn the sum of $9176.07, and inter Murray, G. Marck, captain of the ‘The jury returned a v dict favor | Fe s S. Thompson, and the mate of the plaintiffs in the sum of th er vessel, assaulted him Hoth parties appeared and badly, b ne hie In the case of W. H. R se and inflicting other sertous in-| ppellant vs, Fidelity and juries, He alleges that he was then ot Maryland, respondent, with cords and kicked until h onsclous. He was tt Pierce county, the lower x hours, and then kept on board | reversed and a new tris ‘the ground that facts ¢ vessel for nearly a day without | al attendan: & case for the jury and that the ¢ erred in granting a motion ment for the defendant Anvolved the bond of Jo! op, who was 1 appeilar ; @nd who embezsied certain sums of LONDON, Feb. It in reported that Gen. Botha, the Boer leader, har made an offer to Lord Milner of sur- render, but with conditions whict Milner declined to accept. The terms of Carroli va EK. E. the ib N. P. Jensen, second mate of schooner Maid of Orleans, has eled her tn the federal court for 500 damages, alleging a vic sault upon him by the captain and two other men, = pr h $044644624% iH en Money, and the action of Reming ton in making a settlement with Rishop, with: the knowledge or consent of the defendant « ny. By the provision of the bond, the employer was not to protect the em- oye if dishonesty was discovered if he did so, the bond was to be null SEATTLE Set of teeth, fit guaranteed $ Gold and Porcelain Crowns $5 Teeth extracted rn Ser et eee DENTISTS ; ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS ¢ pplied to the gum. producing. ‘These are th OLUTELY PAINLE fill and apply gold crown PAINLESS CTED OR FILLED ¥ our new sek method NO PAIN EX TRA r, only DENTIST vethor nd Jold Allings that stay in $1.00 up Silver fillings that stay in -.500 up painlessly By our scientific met of making ar with hambe is impos dropping down, say aitendatslvSs*Paigless Dental Parlors ® fe, 3 Lady attendant om block, first floor south of MacDougall & Sou! Kk. Oillce 4 resent pura, $:30 a.m. to § p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 2 : Uni J. BROW? POO 99000020082 0004 608008 Monster Auction Sale of Household Furniture. The contents DD. # . o ———3 one hundred and ¢hirty erton will sell by auction at the Central hotel at the Main and Second avenue south Thursday, the 2th Fe &t 10 o'clock sharp, the contents of the above house, consis part as follows; Red Sets, Springs, Mattresses, Chairs, Btoves, Lounges, Carpets Linoleum, Rockers, Pil five rooms. E.G Centre 1 end ve MAN FOUND IN THE BAY Mrs. Slara Believes That She Can Identify Him Mrs. Josephine Siara of 913 Tenth ‘avenue south, believes she knows the ™man who was found in the bay sev- eral days ago, and who has not been identified up to this time, although Butterworth's have kept the re- Zasins at their morgue for several days. Mrs. Slara telephoned the Star to- @ay, stating ¢hat she thought from the description published that he Patrick Sharkey, who boarded for a time at the private house where she Fesides. According to her story he had been & resident here for over 10 years. She says he had property at Right- eenth avenue and Yesler way, and thre is no need for him to go to a Pauper’s grace. She says he work- 4 for Moran Bros.’ Seattle botler works, and other places about town, and was well known, He was a married man, 39 years of @ge, and his wife and child tive in Fhiladeiphia. They ha . and he lett her to come W Butterworth will bury the remains tomorrow if no one identifies the bedy. $100 PRIZE Chief Ralph Cook of the fire de- Partment received today m the Puget S& and Dredging Co., for ex Vice at the fie on the dredger, eral days ag THEIR PAINS FOR NOTHING Burglars celal cafe at Tr treet last night, casa register search for y rewarde | 1 ommer- . e and James but after rifling the making a gé left without be- the restaurant rning was | tister h | foc thieves window. oks were that by a rear the council h naid porter will p and t . ail meat ni ith uncil | ® to} h Kintuck Sails Thursday Mutual line « Thureda will ¢ flour, ehinery is fr Sequel at Blakeley The schoo fon, from Blakeley, 0 there ¢ was towed to I night by the tug Ty to Port Blakeley th delay was c | ballast. When th rail had to be sh ing gales, It wae necenaa ry often under bare poles. | NOME MAIL Quite a lot of Nome mail was re- | e@eived at the postoffice this morn ir non the ¢ t 8 0% ed in the afternoon de ed | Her | f fresh 1 dur wan 4 livery. | isting company or of the correspondence have not been made public, but It ts understood Botha’s offer was practically that of agreeing to surrender, providing cer tain terms of independence were as- sured. LONDON, Feb. 2%5.—Later, in the house of commons this afternoon, It was officially denied that Botha ha¢ offered to surrender, A very important meeting of the Jefferson Fourth Ward club will take place this evening at § p. m. at the elub rooms, 7 and § Howard block, 614 First avenue. All nominees of the Democratic ticket, as well as al! that are interested in the success of the Democratic ticket, are requested especially to be present, as import- ant plans for the campaign will be formulated. THE PRINCE NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—-Late this afternoon Prince Henry went to the| city hall, where Mayor Low extend- ed to him the freedom of the « The prince made a clever address in | reply and closed by saying: “It ts} not my purpose in coming here to| reate good feeling between our! countries, but to strengthen the good feeling nowvextsting.” COMPETING LIGHT PLANT A franchise for the operation of | an electric light and power plant was/ night nted S. L. Shuffieton by city council. The franchise is| for 8 years and provides that within | rs there must be enough | wire installed to cover a district as| ae that served at pr t. The company is also bound to t a 2000-horse power plant in operation | January, 1905, or be subject to a The company is pro- | ying any franchise, excep! to oper street car 1 If this n the company m file with the city hise #0 purchase are also to be piace derground in certain sect 1 within a certain © provides that t mp telegr y.| by 1 un na of the The nto ducts fire chief hes also to file a bond the replacing the city streets, ANNA GOODMAN PASSES |AWAY Anna LL. ima daughter of Mr Goodman of Fif aged 21 and Mrs. W. nd C at the family re hour this morning to heart failure M « parlors of Bon Miss Goodman was prominent | 1 th excellent sopran. will be held fror church Thu 1 Intermen ral fat cemetery COTTAGE CITY = BRINGS BULLION Cottage City of the company arrived at B¢ this morning from Sitka and She brought n 30 in all and a cargo large amer also brough ion from the Treadwell steamer tt 4 be D 1 } ather khroughout was fin ‘RESOLUTIONS DR. H. E. MERKEL Guarantees to Cure Every case he accepts for treatment, after a thorough FREE EXAMINATION, of RHEUMATISM Selatica, Neuraigia, Blood and Skin Diseases Including Eczema and Erythema, Ete. His treatment ts not a “cure-all,” dividual case as its conditions demand. TERMS ARE REASONABLE You are positively assured that y “DRUG HABIT" or “HEART AF any OPIUM, MORPSIN ©. ANILID, ANTIPYRIN ALL MEDICINES FURNISH A talk with hia patients who have under his treatment, will surely convinc falne claim. Office Consultations are Absolutely Free It you are to « ft m Bia TREATMENT BY¥ CORRESPONDENCE 18 ALWAYS SU FUL. Call on or address DR. H. E. MERKEL. 504-5 Mutual Life Bullding, Seattle, Wash. H 7-8 p.m. Sundays 10 a, m but is adapted to each in- ou will not an because he t CHLORAL, ACET FREE nd those now ¢ makes no ED you that Office Hours—9 a. m., 12 m., 1-5 ip.m eeeneces LLL Cilliy Ree Proc (obins Blok, Ades 6 40d INE Aer. dy WH DING be CORBETT IS SUSPENDED Civil Service Commi: ARE PASSED lution waa pa loners Act Promptly in Detective’s Case the Iway Emp Friendsh ISIS TO ARRIVE and cargo rr This will sound Central Her ttle for an ports. imber ar to Puget oma and iouth Americ TONIGHT THEY ARE TO FIGHT a Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St WO LAIE 10 CLASSIFY A GRBAT BARGAIN—A house, fine location, ¢ nate r Scandinavian Exchange, 49 Star “Indian Joe’ Gregg and Fre i] meet in the roped are town tonight and mix mat ters up for not longer than 20 rounds. y come sooner and the that it beat « he h should be o & been arra tators af an accommodation been arranged ut the bicycle park boarding d char bring t 1 sell Boyd THE SEAT The Great Auction Slaughter Sale Which Is Now Going on at the "LE STAR. ABSOLUTELY PURE PORT WINE 1} Convalescents Use Cooper & Levys MEDICINAL PORT To build uy in, per gallon ...61.00 Old California, per gullon “rt 25 wall per gallon, ..@2.50 * for mediein- une, gallon..® rted Old Spanish Port, gallon, $4.00, and.@5.00 Oporto, p Ardiente, Phy Mechanics’ Clothing Company 109 OCCIDENTAL AVE. 104-106 FIRST AVE. Bot. Yoster and Wi ‘Streets Telephone Maia WO2 F. B ELUOTT, Refracting Optician eon is very extensive anc well pleased with a call and satis Heussy building, | My practi my patients are | my work. Give fy yourself, 11-1 | Third and Pike. Positively | et Close tis, | [Ready As the receiver and pro- prietors are coming to a final settlement and the sale will end. Daily sales 10:30 a m. and 2:30 p, m. Mowers manfactured. tools and hose are specialtion, arden iso our Geo. H. Woodhouse (0. The Seattle Home of the Garland JOE MARTIN, Auctionoer E. H. GILMORE, Receiver pice to do my duty as an officer anc that ts all I care to say n BUILDING PERMITS Butl4ing permits were tseued tn the city engineer's office today to M D. Jorup for 4 one-story frame at 212 Beventh avenue, to coat $850; to &. EB. Bowles for a one and a half) story frame at 611 Twelfth avenue north, to cost $1500; to W. Ht ard for two two-story frame houser | on Fitth avenue north, to cost $6000 | pH en | | LICENSES TO WED Mu the fir Mr. ( © days an time, she the © tt at fault in the affair of the comnilsaion arc whall be suspended fo that at the end of tha 1 he desire to remain o he may go back, but a & policeman of the third class, in ntead of being as he now ts, of th first class, Thon, if Corbett desire: to stay in . he may b omoted the regula channels of ct J. A. Gi 1, and Mal John Mt eattio, and Joule C. Kil-| St. Paul; Peter Matthi-| o been issued f Spok bi aged 35 coner. orts, 47 wher | Fal Rob ‘Mis Off bett’s offense ut two weeks a mp ibyar woman named Cam wan committed when Corbett le, went to thy B ap ad be Brownlee t Progress c taken f by M Atlin, BL C., during t fa fire, in w Cam toh Brow 4 Camille that she k nothing about th * goods, Cor h claimed, that he did not think ¢ Mr what antable orferer and told Chief & after making some inqu | affair | depart |The angry tvs a unwai @ and so wen ivan, The chief, iry Into th rbett from th ted las mmission, and wit mined on bot aiden of the quest! rbett atates that he the | Nee to pr noarc In thin b rs NO. ext 30 days. Prices torn had a station t D Sergt. Leighton de What Corbett Says seen this morning | Hot We have sold more than one hundred and fifty pair alre This week probably will close Ladies’ Shoes ra Ladies’ Bright Dongola Shoes, the reg 7 * Children’s Rubbers entra | lood | Storm *, wine latest ie lateat | ubbers, | Rubb 11 te Li sizes 2. width and rubbs The Last of Many Lines to Go Cheaper in the Muslin Un derwear Department has broken siz ¢s considerably, and tra special prices, as to w ‘The rapid sells men’s Muslin Drawers, made with torehon lace and inserth value for 60c, now Cambric Drawers, of lawn, ¢ nnertion made with with val lace worth 9c, no ort Skirt, some ma m tuck and finished ery, others made with 4 tuck and ruffie; worth Boe Women's with in with em hematite 71.00, n Women's made of fiounce Cambric Skirts, neatly embroidery and lace, deep with extra ruffle; ‘value 93.00, now $1.50 A beautiful Muslin Skirt, made with deep flounce, torchon insertion and tucks; an extra ruffle of insertion and lace gathered op the flounce, also a deep dust ruffle; worth $3.50, now a $2.25 Women's Muslin Gowns, made with V-shape yoke of embroidery inser- tion and tuck, trimmed at neck and sleeves with ruffle of embroidery; value $1.25, now . T8¢ Notions t of notions a) prices ten m Bh aowen y i ring badaeeeal rilvered or tap. ¢ spools tor ban aa co Welting, Mega Belting, is pair, #2 om, 5155 dome ” douen. reg Nickel-pla carda for Le Side Hone Supporters, made y milk-frilled elastic and batty P, Hie Booka, with fine tor & Boxes of Black Pina, te box, Marshall's 10-yard Linen Thread, Darning Wool, 2c card; mga) price Se. Deug Twine, all colors, 2 regular price fe ball. bide Hair Nets, fc; regular price Me | Kid Curlers, 2%c bunch; rage price fe. wo Invisible Wire Hair Pins, te Tailor’s 6-inch Tape M each; regular value 10c. O11 C loth Bibs, be; regular roll; regular pri Plain Bide Hose or biack, all sizes, 6¢ pair; 18¢. position of the part r western Telephone and Telegraph Co. values 15¢ pair. Important Sale Lace Curtains 00 & pair for Irish Point mbour Lace Curtains, good quality netting, full size, really worth $4.00 to $4.60, $5.00 Curt $4.98 for Cable Net Curtains, in new designs, regular value 6.00. $2.00 a pair for splendid Not- pair for Brussels Net ins, really worth 96.6. $1.98 pair for Ruffled Swe Curtains, with colored of fast colors. tingham Curtains, 6 wide. $1.75 « pair for Nottingham Curtains, 62 inches wide, in white and ecru. $1.25 « pair for Nottingham Curtains, 10 designs to choone from, all of excellent quality. O8e « pair for Lace Curtains, three yards long, in white and ecru. inches SilK Guimpes at Half A _new lot of Black and © Slik Guimpes, from o one and one-half inches width, worth up to 20c @ will be to . the yard ... Ghe BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. Shep-|son, 31, and Mary C. Sheehey, 18, both of Tacoma. Too Much Similarity ‘The Star on Friday had an account |and Telegraph Co, . ; of @ suit between the Northwestern | doing so. The following marriage loenses | nie hone and Telegraph Co. and the orthwest Telephone and Telegraph | ‘The Star's account reversed the *. The North. the plainuff, which complains 707 Second Ave. to atoms. “‘Douglas’’ Shoes Be Quick The $3.50 Quality for $2.50 VERY LATEST styles of spring irs af Men's Patent Patent Leather and Enamel Iseather $3.50 Shoes of the cele brated “DOUGLAS” make at the low price of $2.60 a pair. If you want them, come quick before your size is gone. SPECIAL BARGAIN We Offer for This Sale at $1.99 a Pair, For- mer Price $3.00 Goodyear ather Lace date styles, gO at $1.99 a pairs Ladies" Patent L “p Boys’ Shoes 50 Calf Shoes, sizes 12 ta now iid Cait 8 was $1 Boys’ $1 all wold Boys’ All 2% to Little @ solid Men’s Slippers Men's All Solid 1 Slippe' Tae Boys’ Rubbers Little Gent's Spring Heel bers, sizes 8 to 13%, at Youths Rub 25e Rubbers, sises 12 to 2 at 200 Ladies’ Rubbers Ladies Rubbers, all the latest and all ‘sizes, a pat Bde Ladies’ Spring Heel Rubbers, sles 2% to 6, closing sale pri he Storm styles |name in order to get hold of certain | #kilied franchises which had been promis-/&nd on intimate terms with ed to the Northwestern Telephone | ®t and| name ts Bess, and she adopted a simtiar/Of great prowess. in the difficult rangle hold has gone to the beneath the weight of the bear. jliceman M. E. ver |to wrestle with the nd | met last night. It waee CHICAGO, Feb. %.—There ts ajcan affair. Smith won in te trained bear in Roger's park. Nich- ee = u es E The bear’s| down. 4 nd succeeded in olas Klein ia its owner. | Remember the Simison S ==" 9 Shoes Is Still Being*Sold PLYMOUTH SHOE No. 707 Second Avenue. devastating, obilterating all prices, we must, we shall, we will close out every pair of Shoes of this immense stock dur Profits thrown to the winds, Read, it is dollars saved to you. Read. Read. Read, Misses’ Shoes, bright 11 solid leather, Simison's lot ha stock, Ladies’ Slippers ba = Ladies’ Opera and French Heel hand sewed strap slippers, all sizes; Simison's price $1.75 a pair, sale price . Nc Ladies’ Pink, Cardinal and Blue Fancy Strap Slippers, finest t x quall Simison's price $3.00, 00 be wae Enamel sale price . .O8e Calf and al men's All Solid House Slip- ‘Clapp's Royden's’ pers, $1.00 quality, at tte makes, sizes somewhat broken mm sil 0 at $3.95 a pelt, Over 150 pairs of Ladies’ Spring t $4.08 a Pair—Men's Hee! Shoes, sizes 2%, 3, 34, 4 AQUA” Water 4 » C widths; Shoes, “Strong and Gi * price $3.00, $2.50, make, of $7.00 Shoes; all go at all go atthe low $4.95 @ pair. Te $2.95 a Pair $5.00 Shoes for $2.98 Worth $6.00 Laird Schober’s Make econ of Ladies’ Shoes Drive Shoes, “BUCINGHAM & HECHT’S" make; — Simisont We place on sale over 300 pairs HE Fane ‘ of this celebrated make of La- Price $5.00; closing price $2.95 dies’ Fine Shoes. ‘Bimison $4.95 a Patt Bros.’ price has been $5.00 and $6.00, our price, to close them quick, $2.98 a pair EDWIN CLAPP’S" $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes; pairs for this Ladies’ Storm Boots $2.98 Feather, box cat Was $5.00 $4.95? It will pay your spring supply Ladies’ 10-in, Bxtra Fine Box Calf Storm Boots Simison's Price $5.00, while they last you A Big Bargain 75c Pair can buy them at $2.99 a pair, Burt's. make of Ladies’ Fine shoes; Simison's price $5.00, sale 1 MISSES her Shoes, 2% to Lot 1, at $3 v $2.00 and $1.75 price of, pair Men's Heavy you to buy n, price, a pair . OS Children’s Hand Turned Lace and Button Shoes, sizes 214 to 6, at 400 Children’s Bright Dongola Button Shoes, sizes 4 to 8, all solid as @ rock . Children’s spifa Btitch, Hand and Lace Shoes price $1.00, sale price Girls’ Shoes ta Bt Ladies Patent sale pr Shoe Dressing Liquid Quart at «B06 Button Simison’s One Io patr 91,75 width of, per , over 200 hav $2.00, 0, Y narrow m low prt TW.) Day Bott! Men’ Dr prices been and $1 at the

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