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a THE SEATTLE STAR, Last Edition HAk) 1 | = ‘Clock p.m. | SAMPLE SALE TONIGHT Cureka Fearon Fearful Case of Depravity | Come in and decide for yourself whether or not 1} wh for Rheu: matism startling Chief Cook Says the Practice Is Not Only Dangerous, but| and Chicago expositions, under the most favorable sonditions—"t " , ‘ | }— SPOT CABH It Hinders Fire-Fighting—Other Business Before A terrible case of depravity was| When we buy « bargain we well a bargain unearthed by the poliee last night the Board of Public Works }A fiend in human guise now lies In a cell at police headquartera with an awful socusation facing him, The father of @ 1i-year-old girl ia his oe A aa | Neilie Clark, & Jé-year-old = gir oy All goods must be paid for th and Aloha | Was missing from her home in North on the day of purchase y of the board |Meattle, Her l-year-old sister, Mat- No goods will be held on CONDITIONS OF THE SALE Seattlo Cataract Co, and the] nection with ¢ y, one to be place the board of public works meeting | "*COn?. Svenue a 3 tft atreet, Beeretary 1 rhe fire department had a slight clash at under any confitions—gooda should be examined thor ough! CA, NEURALGIA, ‘ $s aA this morning. It arose out of an ap-|and Manager Claypool of the tele- | te, Was sent out to find her. Both part payment for future de §) so Geviation to any oS pileation of the Cataract company (O/ phone company engaged in a wordy then disappeared The police were livery Pad must be mad LOOD AND SKIN DIS extend ite system by putting pole®) and warm dispute notified, and Detective Freeman | The sale is for BPOT CABH. 2) . on nclud _ and wires in the alleya between First} Mr, Hagley lives near there and|went out on the cane, and assisted by | No goods will be exchanged ?} » Including Eomemg, and Béecond, Becond and Third and) ata that he saw no necessity Of | Patrolman Glibert, he found the Hit b t 14, et Third and Fourth avenues not pole on that corner rhe tle girl in «a cheap North Beattie , - CAPA AAPA - q me hief * 's and Bleetri aan DAN) franchise Inspector has approved the |jodging house in a room with a grey | I LEGAL OAR HT ickey made strenuous objections. | permit, but will make further exam- | headed man Who gives his name as ht j | AN’ Cure every cam They sald that if the company were ation A from Dr, #8. J. George Hailey Later the other girl, | atur ay g pec a 8 p ¢ oa ofa 1 allowed to put wires up in the alleys) yy men against the ere tion of @ 4 Nellie Clark ia picked up a nt , . a tenems, after the greatest care should be used. At! on Twenty-seventh aver in front to police bh arters Ba " FROM 7 TO & P.M. ER EXAMINA » ig » 1 ; IN MH UIC was read from criminal assault, and the poll Seven to nine p, m. Saturday specia must tak ms St that these diseases are mens i a toh ee gh * lndder Be o| or at & Godts, the Contractors, WHO | lieve they have a cave G#ainst| 9 while the Sample Bale ts mrens—but you may have vs ph lh onae e Prose thet s s uh . ed Xt ay nad st ee ployed by # iveal electrioal firm, but | at which good Furniture in being offered uy Me further said that in some ine | ‘twenty-third avenue They st | Die address ta not known a a RDAY NIGH PECIAL WILL BE I al ’ te ro h te ere tl i se 1 bad stances when iron shutters w rf $600 extra ex | While you are in the store look among the samples thrown open they uid come if mpelled to « af } contact with dangerous wires enchea and adjuat j : Chief Cook did not bjeet to the y Engineer Thom | voltage of 2000, He ccommended the remainder 4 to 44 Brass Extension Rods 7 that the company have a lineman on j | each te all ra duty all the time who should report Petitions | yard Ite to the ehtef at all downtown fires to Maforit titior wer filed f asetet in cutting out wires med phi: & ee ae o6-feat roadway He aleo favored a ayatem of t “ cto ; mye, 4 | F ‘ Eliott avenue, between Union and outs” on the posta, one on onach), 1 atreéta . nd sidewalk. | block, eo that the danger of fremet ‘ pc ie Sage Ron a would be minimized as much as pow } sae atte Ganrintia nek ane rry to Kast Columbia, and grad Wool Rug Fringe, double head ering by Floods — J nates: sue asainy for, ver f 'yerd..,..De ie as CHLOR ANTIP vr INE t sible. The petition of the Cata t - company wae finally referred to a|(® parking and sldewalking Twen-! gacraMENTO, Cal, March 1 are thereby assured committee, consisting of Chief Cook, | ninth avenue south, from Judkina | rye dacramento river haa registered will not fuperintendent Youngs and Mr.|‘° Atiantl ) Saree’ A petition of 4.2 feet above low water irk, equ: Thomeo j Dowell hing 1 : ee Vie | to the highest last year, and ia } ar he on teenth avenue » hie rising There ia a depth of two feet) War ot We | wood yard, was referred, as was a water over the Southern Pacific | y Mone rene minders Of poles | petition of residenta of Atlanta street | ir, st Marcuse and a mile of the and anchors were granted to the Be-| that L. W. Weat be allowed to bull | og . od eu | abtle Electric, Sunset and independ a bent Oatiding Sbtabtighment on the | Sen mnie nua rocka ane footed | ent bhomcensaes se companion, In Con-| street close ta the sound and there is a washout, There is no Ss rr re ( the river's overfi ne in Acquires this cfty, but the wa a rur “DRUG HAPIT AFFECTION.” All Medicines I; yr the levees near Freeport and a} jbad break te feared in the loca i] of last year’s break. Thousands of acres in Sutter and Yolo countica are under water, j j BAN FRANCISCO, March 1.—An-/ lother eterm hae appeared off che! Tonight B8c coast and rain te falling from here WASHINGTON, March lLe-The northward. It will probably not Folding Sewing or Card " . made of Eastern black ash 4 : G | Sa reach the southern part of the state up compactly a in Mustration, similar to cut 12 years’ residence following telegram was received by | | ss Panto siawrad an A na Be. ‘ ‘ » similar to cu Ok setictns an 14x36 inches. This table sella everywhere reqularty for $1 the state department this afternoon | Exciting Scene This Morning ela! price Saturday night from 7 to 9 p. m., 8% ie ity should vouch for myiy | from the United States ¢ 1 atl . natalie titty Pada pirpapaui rita | : stew consul’ @t) at a Ninth Avenue Fire Om a | Canton: “A Boxer rebellion haw bro- | Tonight 5¢ ken out at Nanning in the province | Frederick & Nelson Paring Knife, me y All Office : ot Kwang At an early hour this morning, fire adjusted finger ring attached; t7 : At the request of the! Mre light and very serviceable; reg- Consultations ibroke out In the residence governor the province missionaries |a wichert, at 14 avenue] ular price 10c; Baturday night, of nar DENVER, Colo rch 1.—Meager from 7 to 9 p. m., be. row escapes fr | burns by jadvices from Tellu way the were ordered by me to leave imme. | Dorth There were a th ee diately under a pledged escort, to be taken to Wa Chow, Detalis later.” but no| enowslide ooeurred there thin morn r r Jeaths it | ing. prevented a res. f reseuing the vict ah it s of yesterday's Are Free If you are unable to call my offices, write me for Symptom Blank, MY HOM TREATMENT BY CORRE. SPONDENCE I8 ALW, SUCCESSFUL. TERMS MODERATE. Call of dress now that 14 urteen bodies tt bbe £ Co f the slide. It is estims department t* In doubt as to | men ® killed the origin of the flames i ve been recovers young man| Sowslides are reported from many i) sae the bead tions of « ado today. One man y was awakens ik an killed at t Sheridan mine and Tonight 25¢ sn scoond sll arreg at Ouray, | 4 sence ”_ 2- y Pitch- senses. Before be realised his dan. | ee Tonight 85¢ ; ‘ . ~ The am killing one man and fatally injuring ~, n. G id, auapected by the police °°" and ‘becamns me ariuaad 3 ert, white, with full goki trac- | ef being Goucher, the man | * Mocs bees: " “x4 hv Pe hc ings; blue with gold stippled Handsome Gilt Ornamental 9) Whe ta hevdbed of Wiltan Pelloienas |t a Aree ° ‘ tabied q y ot = | edges; biended necks and bod- Clocks, good timekeepers; Bat- / Robinson in Ben Franciesd some|but his passage Gownatelte was tes. Choice Saturday night, Sc } urday night, from 7 to 9p. m.. weeks a was given 10 days by! ' " : i FORREY, SEO 1085 ) M, SiO, sore ee ee SC Ju three others. blocked by the flames on the etairs | George this morning ag a va-| which were now burning briskly. | ; OFFICE HOURS—#a. grant. Gerald was arrested in What- | There was only one thing for him to | | 1-6, 7-8 p. m.; 8 com a fow days ago on suspicion of |4o, and that was to fall down the | LONDON, March 1.--Gen. Kitchen- FREDERICK & NELSON i a. m., 1p. m. being the mu r, but was released | sisire He did this in a hurry and |¢r today reports as follows: “The au- j after serving @ yagrancy term. La~-|innded in a heap at the bottom of | thentic list end foer Casualties in the — he yo a rested a. “a the flight Hie hair and eyebrows iThureday block drive was 60} COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS e cou neat t identified at that) wore singed, but otherwise he was | Killed, 10 w und Sand 769 captured, Second A . i ve., Madison and Spring Streets. time ae Goucher, he made wevernl uninjured. jbewides more than 196 dead and admissions and brags concerning his While he was making his escape | * nunded whom the Boers removed.” REDMOND'S BROTHER IS nor and adjutant general officially pant life that were Lary Suspicious | the fire apparatus arrived, rexpond SUFFER DEFEAT) inepected the monuments in the Ma = 7 berg psn yr ened 2 Witsatnaton oeines. NEW YORK, March 1.—Wiillam! than I could what England had to The Seattle high school girls’ bas- | this morning, and in behalf of the|*- Medmond, M, P., brother of | fear—not the Boers, but the Irish.” A picture. Of ae One id's case (ing to @ call sent in fron Box 67.| al roomers were sleeping wy jetaire In the house, ut they got out y the back way. The flames were j®oon put out with a coupleof streame ket bali team was beaten by the state accepted the same. It was|John EK. Redmond, the Irish| Referring to the South African sit- Police Are Stil! Holding on to Sus. ©) pect Gerald ea tee will be In cuatody the Investigation. precured an raid's case SEATTLE GIRLS = |sssi'is'inw'ot’panet ' y then be easily 4 i of He | idea nodal neanen Tonight | aaeen . 7 4 . uation Mr. Redmond said: Portland school girls last night by erected by William C. Croable of Be-| leader, who recently came tol The optimistic ates now bein the score of 13 to 6. The game wae attle at a cost of $2500, The dedica-| this country with Joseph Devlin, to| sent to England by Lord Kitchenee > Baw Vises ... .....- played in the Armory and waa wit tion will i probably take ce May %0./ increase, if possible, the member-| qo not portray conditions ae they Pruning Shears . nessed by a large number of spec- | . Fi ship in this country of the United | exist in South Africa. From the mo- be © s Fil > iSe Crosscut Saw File tators. fe NS Dh Irish League and to stir interest in| ment that the English Tommy lands eae The teams were well matched, but the Trish cause, started for Boston| at ©, ‘ape Town he finds himself in an Tic Pruning Shears ... the today, where he will speak tomor-| unsafe country. Not only js the Merrill Best Saw Get.. Portiand girls were the most ag- Newsy Notes of the Harbor ereasive and played together with clocklike precision. It would be hard to piek out the individual stars, ae and Sea—Vessels Th t ail the young ladies played very Come and Go cleverly. A return game will be played in Portiand the latter part of this meen ~— roonth. The Portland girla play the Tacoma high school giris tonight at} The steamer Isis of the Koarmos! row on the Emmet anniversary. Be-| Transvaal the enemy's cou a $1.50. ore ntry, but Stanley Smooth Plane. j PLEASED 4 Pgs thi id today Mr. Redmond the Dutch in Cape Colony make of Stanley Jack Plane $1.50 that region a very volcanic stamp- Stanley Iron Jack Plane ww “The Irish forces were never 80/ ing ground, rel organized a now. I have! berlain shall be able to kee pa Brit MERLIN, March 1.—Gembofficially oy quoted as saying that we could / ish at the side of every Dutch set it te stated that the kaiser ja 20 weil an oat “a irresistible force! tier just so long will Cape Colony |pleased with the reception accorded | 1° the eld, but that is not true | be peaceful. This, however, cannot * What I did say was that Ireland | jast. soone Prince Henry that he will send a! would be justified in resorting to) ous érney now in ge Be agen squadron of war ships to the United py . PELBER & UR Py force of arms. The 12,000 members| he withdrawn; the finances of Grea Tac oma. line, of Hamburg, arrived at the Ar ne | ington dock from Tacoma, early thia States In 1903 under command of the in Britain will not be able to stand the Vit raed present strain placed upon them for | morning. Bhe ia loading beer here tn. ennai of the English constabulary in Ire- * ; ahia The steamer will touc . several BC acsute Pda Germany at the | iand now make an uprising difficul’, | , lace om Shas ° > jother Sound ports for lumber, be-|> ” if not Impossible |long. When the army is withdrawn fore sailing. Her cargo will con- I do hot expect to see the Irish | or diminished in size the Dutch will jeiet of lumber, flour and beer. The representation in parliament cut ‘ | hosmons’ destination ts Central and rise. The upshot of the whole - oy yhom a notice app down 20, at least at present. It would | will be that the Boers wilt eee eae oe ot Feb. 27, from Labor Unions of Building Trades | South American ports. The big lin- i er has @ tonnage of 4500 tons. Sha to Select Candidates be too difficult a job, and would be 3 their independence and that. Cape Idaho, was recently, and 7 met by much Pnglish resistance) Colony itself will fan re way ime still is a resid of Manila, carries a German crew, ‘This is her] NEW WHATCOM, Wash., Maren | from fo yr einen ap tg are af ak | the Hritish domination, where ‘he 1s in businems, [oa | first appearance in Puget sound wa-|1.—T. P. Saunders, president of the| %"'" 9 oe Te wy wer Mayor Collins will preside at the |BAMUEL JOHNSON STE The members of the untons be- | ters She will probably finish load-| Great Excelsior mines, came down ieee ne. aon gate er, from, | me ting in Boston. The delegates are } D., Starr-Boyd Building. longing to the Bullding Trades’ coun- |in@ here by tomorrow night | from the mine on the Mt. Haker dis- yagi 4 ‘. ergy. meeting with much encouragement | ci] have decided by a nearly unani.| Tho freight steamer Conemaugh of| trict today. He reporta striking an The United Irish League is work-|{n this country. and nett sccress | ARM “BROKEN BY many large meetings On j “ ; ; ing for home government. Whether mous vote, to support a ticket com-|the Empire line, in on the wa ai |other vein of quartz down 600 feet, 4 posed of their pada in the coming | vedi which fs the richest yet found. Sam suet Po apes poe bs! cre penton: et rick’s day, March 17, they w end election, composed of candidate al-| Work is progressing rapidly on the | ples of the new find show gold ore to peverns Bory A m . be n aa their tour of the prinoty cities ate FALL FROM a ready named by the political par-|new John B, Agen pier |the naked eye. Stamp milis for the Erion ' as M5 ps res 2 ‘a t! big meeting In Chicago, where it is ties A list of candidates selected| The Kruse line steamer Chartes | Great Excelsior are being taken in 49 ton Satine ia “ab Pep | Ox! 1 they will address 0 Da by @ committee will be submitted to| Nelson ts expected to arrive here | #24 will be tn operation April 1, Ms : “ etter “triots and sympathi & maas meeting of the unions next |some time today from San Francia Monday night co. She is bringing up a crew of This meeting will be held at Car- | 141 fishermen, who go north, penters’ hall, 1520 Fourth avenue, ne, between Pike and Pine atreet At a late hour this afternoon the! ‘BERTHA READY through the papers, but I was very|Allen was caught by a angry, and I waa greatly provok-| piece of timber near Ewing str e4. |Fremont. He was thrown te is Mr Marvin said: “Several years | ground and his arm broken, ago Mr. Tucker insulted me, and{carried him to Plder’e drug stor promoters of the meeting would not give out who would be supported | A working card will admit any | member of the Building Trades’ | $25,000,000 | i Sr ph saat : s the Capital Stock sinc en IT have not had anything |from wh he was, remoy : eounc i. | She will Shands on Rindiy Run a ps p |p t Re 1 E st t M 73.89 wits ee Ww Ve n he and hig} Seattle general hospital, 3 € « e to my office T sday " i “s Pa eg | rida ew Company |Prominent Real Estate Mani; declined in & gentlemanly. manner T e , eP | The Alaskan Guif and Yukon Ratl- He pacuss any business with him ‘ pelticn heen of She Sopp | A telegram was received at the of-| way Co, has b on incorporated by B. Man Is Knocked Down He became angry and talked loud 1 ried te ath tn on Co. id wehed= | Hoey of tho Alaska Commercial Co. |F, Millard of Chippewa Falls, Wis I told him to calm himself or I would ” niet north. She will probable” nae We| this morning from Capt. Carroll, at/eonsin, and Lester ‘Turner and Wil call ak ope tim out. I intended to PARIS, Mar. 7.—Jullette ape) away on time, as arrangements have | \{c'@"t® seaouncing the galling Of /liam Pigott of Seattle, with a capital] A personal encounter between C, BH, |°%! 4m officer Then he jumped friends say she fs having cme ‘a the steamer Bertha, on her regular] of $25.0 , and pulled off his t been made with her to take up 141 | h 12 Of $26,000,000, and a life of 60 years,|Marvin of the Fehren-Marvin In- . vs coat and dared me | built which sh fishermen who are on their way here | PUP, North «aati on March 12. It ts}to run and operate a railway, tele- to put him out I arose from my|provement upon from San Franciseo on the steamer |‘ vident thet \ne repairs on the Ber-|graph and telephone line from Val bagpie pe and Wilmon H, Tuck-/chair with my arms folded As long as Mr. Cham- ec A fractured art m and a bad iY ated face re injuries sustal | ers T "| H. A, Allen, an employe of (ie me to put me out. 1 struck him| » All 1 K jtle Electric Co, who was x Vic IM OF three tin o in the face, and then I|from a moving car at Fremont e 1e office “| . . terday afternoon. I do not care to air the matter] While leaning from the car | and she inter * ‘on Satnd eg |tha will net %e se extensive as atidez to Bagle City and Hyland, took place “I told him that 6 8 } f ‘ “pie laon rhe latter has not first antlolpated sand lagle ity on the Yukon, | in the offices of Mr, Marvin Thurs-'strike an ou = h hould not as soon as it is ished, yet ar ved, #}thoug 1 whe ts expected | nl | ( on now's branch lines as they | day afternoon Mr rvin is laid drew ba x ‘a oe that he/ lieu owns two ordinary here hourly. The Jeanie will, in ad | wan ley Also propose to engage . + ene . oo oa bd a and struc me in the] Up to three years ago she dition, carry her regular passenwer Republicans de Meet in the ateamship, mining and smelt pe Figele ty aie with two black eye {face A mo or something on his | quent ascensions list and a general cargo | Tonight the Republicans of tho|ing business, and ‘other enterprises |. Cut to the bone an inch and/hand cut my forehead to the bone.| It learned that Mile. Sixth and Bighth wards will hold a|too umerous to metion, a-half long In his forehead, jI fell, and he began pounding me.| navigable balloon will nat | oot "i on Mr. Tucker, when seen today b: | Other rally at 2210 Firet avenue, Byron| The trustees for the first year are | ae a ry gh le yer People in the office interfered |in Paris, and that it veo HER FIRST VOYAGE | Pheips will officiate as chairman, |I#aac P. McDougall of Manchester, ‘tar reporter, said A lady client and pulled him off. ‘. 1 ge Hh like a catamarall: " 1 of my firm has been seekir se Jouble hull, and the roakes Mt J o,|ng.; Hen c € le a set “It was a oke. } 7 | Susnphries and re nh. hiteneusa’ ioe long Janes, p MeDonal: Vand Halph “lement from Mr. Marvin for some|jand I shall" prosecute itn and ive eat “sf pag a a ot by e, q } @, Saulie The new schooner William Not-| Philippine quartette will also be in]M. Carroll of New York, and the Seer a Sanrenay afternoon the/and have him disbarred.” *’ hnas long been 1oted aaa tingham of the Globe Navigation Co. Jattendance. | ‘The political questiont |low!ng from Seattle: Jamon D Keg vin's Oetiok tin intel bor se jue and love of adventure. She hag sails on her maiden voyage today, |of the campatgn will be discussed, It }Jr., Wm, Pigott, Wm. D. Hofius, Mors} yee. Me. vb selling udge H , frica twiee to hunt with a cargo of lumber from Ballard |is expected that the meeting will be/Itx Thomsen, WL. 8. Cardin, F, J sued to DUC ne 04k ah ee 9¢ Houston in Manila een ee aaia to Ban Pedra ‘ dlargely attended, | isoher and John Rosene became abusive, and ca tewards Editor Star duane ae veh. ten Mined over ia ee ous- Jianc without a ¢ x ~ om