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8 LATTLE "AR, Last Edition TW BN) =CNES AN (=== oe by ix, iies, abd John Wegner’s Orchestra Saturday Eve: y Go| Stratton Defines Con- | Before Her Balance Pun- | ie unc or his death in thet ; , SJ % AN OFFICE .” FARO, March tatater neviee| ishment and Crime ude aetna viet and Land Laws “ ead NORDHOFFE @ co. + ie are le ed ; Ane Corin Judge fell'a| OLYMPIA, M ate y Whil rtains yo sOCTOW Cth A Federal Grand Jury store Judge Griffin upon the chart aaount ot 1 Re. . foeey 1 salen ter si youl Recommendation “ge a spiberr.. Mia aUsees vidio wae 9681 Sakis ore § n by q the gover L | woe broker t Wa x. es rs tallies » ‘ . tn, o Whiy, ACOMA, March 7 ” hora A A % \ wind ooh - y : et ryt that b pee AN AMERICAN W esuaty, as akties ie # ; ‘ 1 Oe; atler @ a t of the por at! tral ring th ving and dead! ed Williams They met Burke at ten ene’ 3 Racer eagi wage’ 6, 3 for 10¢, ? Stripes of silk woven tor ea " ‘s : ; Z for purpores name here th he “e ‘ 1 patterns, Fast wk Fine Cott eth 4 ae ot land ab ther paseed * PARIG, March 7.—Riohd, Kus Labor," he say to be per vihncinp te feat ag eG ee etter & fal ; + has 1 o I v 4 i : nd ¥ c t he | Aunarionn < ; . namely the state penitentiary, a 1 ¢ ‘ 4 ) box a bon. t ' at for P F re e « " . , 1 y fr ft nee . le ‘ not of aut r I k k tactean \ z Kes (0 & Customer, b to the § ' the finet train a y|Up hie hands, wi a sald: “Bet. | 2eehoun th th : pli ectadeherdg ar pri after 6, the Tales Powder, regular Anat ft ' t Pg Pong hs os eee - teat | are n from penitentiary pre t r ] ing « 10 bones for '¢ A ' e irke fired at } . ter remaina here ai : wball's 100-ys . , Anna MM 1 of ing close by, and Williams bas not| 7 { his sone arg being educate Reviving to the ma her ter 6 ‘ Beit 3 ytechea | . mens “ “ ta » meantime Capt, Laubecher A time of ¢ » Va k's | under the ts any peree t fi pt a pair; after ¢ wrth 2 afcver sia, Wap t a shot, ran down and were talking to| © . . ‘ne on Be | more than 640 acres of ptate, » ¢ ttor xtra heavy eet ee > x \ mere, when Bur ' at | ame a are } lands obtained by eit Hl euler 5 after € pads wey ey me Sabian 3 Stee: heals ‘4 Tunisian, | direct lease or easignment, Attorr : box . i previ v V recog: | ity of | @trattion saya: “The law places r ‘ kK Leather aped Belts Hair Brushes, worth te ¥ nized t and he was arrested, In) * 1 1 fead tation on the quantity of land per worth bbe r 6 six ‘" DENVER, March Avalanches|a room upstairs the overcoat and) **' 7 efor " bor sone may ho Comt n Pocke ok and ? ng Combs, worth ‘ge victims tn the! othe t ‘ . - iio ’ ! 1 the ’ 1 er ¢ wix j TRAINLOAD Sve + ante longing to bim 204) veienis r ar A OS Bl icate shay : : 44-inch All Wool Black ' r huge « ame ' moked op te f » Kor , enor npany. The quantity Is not x ot hake cog worth 60c; after six, Ze. ar ' tt ew of th On ‘Sete we ks ale weal , net Vixited the | Oeed one weet I see no reason , Stovele i mine, and t ' \ were | Shipley mere stated that his| years a¢ persons holding 0 acres under price ' seekers continues to come | killed cue : od aatnnens | ia lease may not obtain by assign ere, David C. Cooks | y day ' c ia . on heard the eweep and roarland eperting h ies He admitied | IST W ment of other lesees a greater quan r Lirary,” 18 Uties, beautifallimes 2 t ] Tota y ' t he aa it sconded, and|that he sometir * opt a tity, pr Jed the transaction ts ers graphed p per covers, thern Pact ir | wtar ' ied reach |that he and Williams were on their! ye ide and not for the purposes Darning Cotter Thomas’ Black Ink, t two s A ther f i f Nine bu ge Were pwept/ way to an opium joint "to take @ . > : regular price &; { the N. P. had S passenger to t fact that many | shot,” when they encountered Rurt #T. PETERSBURG, M t Th Ar handed down tr Wire Heir Pinas, in w den « f a. I r the W y 2 beent ¢ . es at | but denied that he was @ confirmed | tion baw bee 1 tol the wuz ‘ vt this morning tn nets, assorted, worth $e; after 6, en's Short » will ar tit et atid ' ‘isaater | done fiend Me denied thei } th wc lesnnet 4,300 a" the case of Fred Bawdly, appellant, a " * in faney y reat N na e t-lever lived off the earning of falien | foe ue ; they ahall be|*%% Spokane Falls and North nt Se ; SS at « tor women, and Imed that he had a) 4 rg railway. Action was to recover dam ria, © . Rouele ¢ “es 2 lela a nay t r r iin: etened enkieaeaath Men's Black Cotton Box, at, the 4 Im dark green, with large “ t ney liberally t the wor nit ina tf * ie 4 * ages trom & bad tli . r 5 collar trimmed tn white / 4 i with whom he has been living the poor ‘ ‘ be Fancy Batwing and ) ribbon; regular price §Q98p ‘ : ‘ ES EY DIES Bpokane and Seattle th re on ‘ A New Policeman Ties for Men, after 6, 26c. } Mix, : ua r * ' tw Mt tn} ‘ ar ie aca 1 1 four r acka y " vi en's ? Ri Mr, Shipley tried to make him ad " : eis iets a ik eens Four-pound package of Pyram- orn months he cheaper hotels in t mit that Burke had gotten hie giri| 20m! 4h h C. G. Carr was sworn in as pa A Washing Powder, after 6, 10c a ; Wrappers, in large size , ft ‘ Pra TTLe . vt. M ' r 4 ; * { «a single mona rte @ | mar nis morning at the city clerk's package fl 45 ‘after six. 98 ping & solaen he 4 |Gen, Julius Katey, president of the| paving heard of Murke unti! he was| —— ties Mr, Carr was f Sn Only one package to a buyer ¢ “hiffon and Braid Hata ent tyles worth $1.75; s —— | eat ¢ the b mouk re ‘ ‘ 1 yof a . motorman on the Third avenue car Japanese China Chocolate Po b “ ¢ ke ths Ge laa ’ t . are It te evidentiy the " se China Cups and Seuc- § Rone Bud Fojiage, wort) fenee to show the bunch, three sprays, afteg Of eo all of the traveler 8 rth 2 4 ; t was a diff ver the « on chee oud 2 ng os ates in « to Visit the Wes The ie with great] ice Ingal, © id ludse Writer ‘nat| eae army ) “Two dosen Fiannel Maayw he seckers NOW RIVERS ar 1 x wting all ite] orn He yet dn dg eich Ate rfly Ps ; north $2.00 each, sizes @ ‘ & x - after six, Sic e » 4 ret East. A + March 7.—Because h and Ortental designs; after 6 $1.80 Petticos A we the or Retry te ase oa rch T.—Because he p icoats, in disel prominer : i man said toda n the back row ts « aK saa ei * pees a living tA 6 barn Mrs ie cach { atter six. only Te. hs that if 40 per t of those taking mm from Dres ;° 4 “ canertum im ie z ooks is at outa with | Woe! Rug Fringe, double head, Beet Extract, spectal at S89 advantage of the low rate would re See Vena ORE NOES bro yh aon hes aot | Ber ; husband and bas filed # sult for after 6, 7c a yard ; jar we ain in this ate _™ ratlroade| If this sloppy, drissly deluge of 7 oo oe ree frome Pow to drink| *paration. Mr. Brooks took up Curtain Nets, slightly sotled; Children’s School BD 1 be weil rain keeps up a few days and nights |'* © UPiversity cadet in uniform. bin in. | Quarters In the barn last Beptember after 6, 20c a yard, reguiar price, extra well made; after rthere'll be good punting along The Vowel! Damage Seit rty, | eaying b referred horses and 4 each. rely ‘The Vowell damage case against | lthe dogs and the gost. “They are Children’s Jersey Ribbed Dou- Kirk's Perfumes, at Ibe the Imaquah Coal ¢ r lwery kind to me, and I like the ble Fleeced Lined Gray Vests, ounce. . i 4 éovle: comet: eae ee ug be rol STEAL SAFE | better than the people im the house, worth 6c and Sec; after 6, 19 Bottle free, wight variation thie 4 ning al | he sald. ‘ eID RECEPTION TO Snare, Si SECRETARY BAER |.:ic"..° ae 1 | ncased in wooden shoes; then you |t ' he v 907 which at [Wagner's Orchestra Will Be at Christian — 8 to Banquet can flost along nicely. Kven rubber |talking to @ juror in the hall, and| MORRISTOWN, N. J. March 1.-| intervals for years has been sees U8 | Marche Saturday Night Their Guest i be is for years has t Mr. Piles didn’t think ‘ ' taway a aafe weigh-| ®¢Y. WAS Been near bere today Ae : * com 1 ‘ hough the a'r a nye are UY |» with eulen fer a % kat 1 to got it) the bird passes ¢ A reception and banquet will be where Oy their hack~ | 7ment WHm trial ru Vowell| thses miles fr Then | welrd sound ts produced. How tha to talk to a Juror on the « ni its known as the Hal res Pers ge “ . | buried it under a pile of brush, where | be'l became attac hed to the bird is « The ¢ asthma and ia caused | * tha « jury be discharged tt was found by the owner mystery r ndition of the —_— See ==: ——— J 2g ae NORDHOFF @ co. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St given im thep arlors of Ply church tomorrow evening Chrislan Endeavorers of the city, in honor of their world secretary, John Willis Baer. The latter ts expected seoms to be only one remedy to arrtve in the city tomorrow for all the trouble there now A junior rally and union meeting | of ctty Sunday school workers wil! |» be held the First Preabytertan | tremit chureh, St 3 aden The Best Shoei AMERICAN Town for GENTLEMAN $3.50 SHOE. London’s Cot Ra’ to walk on stilts Tne chances sday afternoon at 3:30, ) 8nd In the same place at 6:15 p. m. a| makes meeting of local Endeavorer y ‘ will be held. Mr. Baer has an inte national reputation as ® speaker and . = er. LICENSES TOWED oe | Big treme Arrives at Arlington b | The followir marriage loens saaen teen ios sa 7 a oe fer, sok Dock This Afternoon 2, 1 Katie Hensler, aged 1%, both ‘ oa He (te ee of Denttins Fey ano ten am aoe gov ora yy ig Ny my tren } rt Margaret J. Hathgate, 35, " Gea tattle and Katie Hensler were ie to decked what onip yard wilt be For one day only—-Saturday, March 8th—we offer as specials a list of married yesterday by Judge Tallman | we t to mak necessary re in his chambe of the The pare a her “ § splendid values. Don’t neglect this opportunity to get bride chaperoned the pe anc Th ard is painted th | oe which was brief and unoe nonlous tion ¥ . | t i t | in the superior court rap 1 ansport hich, by “ seed her, bound Good Goods at Low Prices Ladies’ Un- Hats _dermustiins Microbine Versus Piles Come and get a sample, It ron TALKING MACADAM 2! (0 Sone. “eye'Seward ex way up from Portland The streets committee of the city gounctl mot this atiernocn sod \'s | MORTALITY REPORT Feged. fn uty macadamt 982347323 wageracr Agents W.L. gineer Th , SS X DRC 1401 Third Ave. Comer Tone Men's Fine Fur Fedora Hats, new spring block, in seal, otter black; splendid trim- mings, regular 3 60 M nt was at 3 wen was 73 years » widow and chil ners got exact! at will cure internal and external, ‘or, no more and no leas ‘gousiin Corset Cover, valued at 200; special Cc also Pruritis (Itching), Guar- anteed, or money back. of improvement. Mr. 7 est oa ? 4 5 5 ; ; 2 ; ‘ ; , fected to the schem .f lot H ni for Gateréay oniy OMBD snodcnnnssasene oppose a iit : s the. eens i i really » family residence, 1059 Hast Mer La muslin Drawers Shoes MEN'S U. 8. ARMY Regulation ' ‘let r street. Rev. J, Joslyn officiated Hat, in gray and black; wonder- $i 50 fully wervicea ble; priced at... * Our New Stroller and Derby Hats However, Councilman ke, on trimmed »"25e king; wor special for Saturday I rment was at Lake Vie south, insisted the pas rworth & Bons will t , s send to Issaquah f the north side of the even body of ere, on t sage of Kia and Ashe Calf $3. 00 he ordinar Ladies’ muslin Skirts, full length, panned poets Serene, Maven. tates. with fine cambric rut Patent Leather and Velour Established 1890 1890 Fourth Ni The street committee Is wrangling funeral o minica, th ‘ fle, actual value 46 Calf 0 over this and various other street 1 er of Mr. and Mra. D. Piet fi tor Baturtay Cll « 83.5 orrect, conservative, vet suf NO MORE BAD- oa te tdwere te A pert | Foley Co.'s Celok thie after only ‘ , Finamel Box Calf and ficiently pronounced to win the SHIRTS night or n ext Monday eve « f n, to Bacred Meart church and Ladies’ good qu y muslin favor of particu jth ¢ to Calvary cemetery Gown, yoke made usters of Kid ‘ “$3.00 WE have just installed the ii machine for ironing 9 shirts. Removes all oe the bosom, and makes a Per fitting neck band. Phone Main ® Don’t Forget the Ribbon Sale tucks, with V A large number of Seattle « are going up to Sedro-Woolley t morrow night to witness a boxing Y seono-woo.tey VARSITY Ee Sereee ste : c Gents’ Under- wear inforced heels toes; all sixes; wor Ladies’ natural gray Cashmere Wool Hone, r ae have twice before fought a 20-round Preparations are being made at draw, and this time each fe deter-|the state university for the biggest] 200; your choles heels and’ toe worth 40 Batu Mit Cc special mined to win. Both are in good con. |indoor athletic meet to be held in five | . lyears, Not since 1997, when such |@ Ladies’ seamless fast LOT 1-t-in, wide New Spring. Gents’ Heavy Merino Shirts and dition for the bout cyants wereiboriven a7 tin cans inal black Hose, well worth ‘5 Style Fancy Taffeta Wash Rib- Drawers; well made, warm and ou | su h a meet been held. The contest i 10e; Maturday epe bons, in a beautiful as ubstantial; regu Pike Street Improvement | will be held the night of March 29 in apectal sortment of "patterns lar b0c valie; Bat- |the university armory, which will be Children’s Kid Moco and colors; well c ure Ono of the largest building permita| briiantiy Mahted fer. the ncemslon wins, in wine and red worth 25c, at . BpCcClAl ....sesses so far this month wae issued this | py ghia, the competing athletes worth 26; Saturday Cc morning to Mra, @. D. Stevens. It i che ehoepina socmin wake a oom, apecial ... LOT 2—No. 40 All-Silk Taffeta Gents’ Vicuna Wool Jersey Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; fit and workman. ship perfect; $1.85 value, riced at calls for the construction of @ th story building at 815-817-819 Pike street. The lower floor ts intended for store buildings and the upper | yjpy floors for a lodging house. Other per mits tasued were to W three houses at 9907, 8922 Woodland Park avenue, to coat, r spectively, $1000, $700 and $1000. Wash Ribbon, black cream _ and colors; at bination of unsurpassed brililanc This moet will be serateh, Th the #8 A, ¢ and the local Ol will eor Children’s Kida hoes, solid leather through out; sizes 6 to 8; worth Cc § Saturday ... Ladies’ Kid Shoes, solid leather throughout; new spring styles; Bon Marcho Biook Telephone Ma! 880 1ai3 Second te with tb haps the Kivere' nd Vashon college LOT %—All-Silk Washable Taf. feta Ribbon, in every desirable Gents’ xtra Quality Fleeced Shirts and Drawers; matchless for hard service wear; 8bo val Cc ue; priced at ...... ents are as follows: Thirty ish, half-mile run, 80-foot rope Angel Cakes Chocolate Cocoans! Almond Layer Cakes actually worth |climb, running high Jum Zt : ‘Lantberatiah $1.29 octal . . ‘ \ mile run PERSONAL MENTION pole vault, 16-pound shot put, run ning broad jump and a one mile re County Clerk C. A. Koepfil started y rnee A beautiful stiver cup will to Denver this morning to attend a|be given to the winning team meeting of the head board of mana gers of the W. O. W., of which he is Manager Weaver Here 5 and 7, worth 6 ' Ac Peterson’s, 206 - 208 -210 Bike We use nothing but the best of materials in the are of an extra good quality a member. From there he will go to eae er | b Duluth, his old home, where his par Dan I, Weaver, manager of the Street Chas. G. 0 com ents reside, to visit, returning to Be new Spokane theater, ls in the city attic in wbout three weekes, | today,

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