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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1905 ;| Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. Q THE SHIPS IN AMERICA of Commerce Objects to Uncle Sam Patronizing ~ Oriental Shipyards —Manufacturing Interests—Alaska Boundary Question--Other Matters Discussed niets in Southeastern that the chamber she arbitration or the granting of British, and third, Northwest should be given representation upon the joint que chamber of commerce meeting Jand | ‘ fon! ‘morning Was largely attended, game very Important questions drought up for discussion. The of wreatest vital in i * BOYCOTTS JNEFERSON erry, M cane of t va. Watson, have the righ sine wind deseteas: f IN EVERETT | ae Racing Program Out—Gen- |‘! in M3 4 oral News items Mareh ‘at the present tiny bigh commiasion tn the discussic 10.—The Sn the boundary question. All thre. Pr a ean re at resolutions were unanimously adopt-|for the next meek ae tones ond has JULY bout the on n aay Genée. foe nace. Build the Ships Here Half-mile dash, purse $150; ofe mi py se sop ltl te ite efforts to bring, C&P R. Chi the atten-| dash, purse $200: thre wulel potesens Bm MEaicablc understanding, | (10 of the fact that} dash, purse $100; mile pony dash,| high as $0 pet sea repert of the amount of | the Unit | purse $109. : | termporary ready, @ ful! aceount of | M8ving & JULY 4 th De found in another col.) Shanghal a Haif-milp dash, puree & in the Phitippines. further stat-/ quarter mile'dash, pore & ed that Capt, Harry Struve, a son of| pony dash, purse $100. , See Roker Swanton: | Wage Struve of this city, has re: | JULY 6 7 ‘of the manuf turing signed hie position as captain of the! Five-eights dash, purse $180. 1% Ho outlined « pian to| ©: 5. transport Hancock, to take} mile dash, Derby, puree $300; mil ables oharge of the construction of the | pony dash, purse $60. “a etive manufactur of every facility to im their business. “His form an incorporation ge foe vensels. He asked the chamber c commerce to bring the matter the attention of the Washington rep- ators and congressmen from the ‘The company witl “for $1000, the in- three well known The officers of the be compyped of the ber of commerc hal will be made up of x? ere the chair a trans. Littees rr the chamber When formed, will gontracts with the rail- whereby the manu y have every advantage state, The matter of the entertainment of the four distinguished Japanese who are to visit Seattle in two weeks, was taken up and referred to the enter ey mment committee, with power to ct. RB, O. Graves was appointed |temporafe chairman n't paence of Josiah Col Hon. J Rar rett, ex-minister to Siam, wiil be in Seattle soon, on his way to the Ori and he will be asked to speak re the chamber tition from awitches and sidings, | (redone in once | time secure the low n to open rates. Mr, Huston In- en & Fesolution embodying his | Valdee- agin, and other high- ways in the country, was referred to Wes adopted by the! the committee on A A letter was _fecetved trom \p er General Wilson, stating on Alaska appointed | that a special agent of the depart. the boundary Te, men: A letter was read from W. P. Rees, Judge Thomas eecretary of the Kntents of the Arc J. B. Metoaife be appointed | tie Circle, thanking the chamber for & drief report upon the ay committee also sub- resolutions to the cham- is that the United own all the seaports ay i MPAIGN ocrats Demand ional Notice The following new members were elected: W. P. White. F. D, Moore, H. O. Blankenship, J. W, Swesea and Rev. M. A. Matthews. Made a Quick Trip arrived here from this morning with « cargo, consisting chiefly of tron. passengers, K. A. Jensen re. ports a rather pleasant trip up, al though several perky headwinds were encountered. The Meteor left the Sound for the Golden Gate, just ex- actly 12% days ago, and has evident ly lost no time In making her round trip. Gone to San Francisco President J. D. Farrell, of the P cific Coast Co, has gone to 8a Francisco on officint business, He , D. C., March 19.— Sas ., eral months. JONES BILL introduced in the en Vest of a lution of | WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 19. Kempf for | favorable report was toda de “3 nod De ‘as today ma oft the ht to con- on yey subject, that certain ne been selected = by nd the Depart-| Washington when a territory, and General Funston | | the present bill seeks to correct er ‘VANDALISM to the Department of A glaring case of v Declines . the notice of the wi rf of the tate | presitent. has "been Mendered and Mt declined the place on the civil ~e Fn made vacant by of Wiltlam Roden- 1 the place wit! now Spmeaee ot : A, Garfield, the men MB ME the late president. FISK W IN CONCERT Katrine Fisk arrived the morning train trom n receiving in San Ffan daliam came R.| entered a | which he is interested at 1914 Fifth avenue, and destroyed the plumbing This is not the firet time that re ports of this kind have come to po lice headquarters, and investiga tion will result. Mr. Ward is Inclin jed to believe that the ‘ik im the |reault of eome trouble hie plumbers have had with outsiders. FEAR MURDER NORTH YAKIMA, March 19—It eae toration from the au-|in Yeared’ that Joe Miller, aged. ai in &\yeurs, has met with foul play. He came to town from Moxee Saturday with $200 to make a payment on his mother’s land, but has not been seen | ROA Gonder way ce eee rae | at H. B. Boudder’s office, where the joc payment Reet aPRaRement there. Mme. |xn'sns ured. earn Se? rt nther and hie friends are. dix fund of Bt. Ma ae ae ve a BE Tecital will commence | at & o'clock. Another Unchained Brute where she will} A disreputable individual whore | evening, A program |action® are terrorizing the school Meh Will be a trent’ to at ra | children of the South school, was t i ported to th Basie has been propar 08 Maynard al-| Assintant | ite efforts in behalf of the society. | ‘The steamer Meteor of the Globe} may be absent from the city for sev- | Consolation for nohowinners, purr tw ee divider 70, 10 and 10 per ce Ponies in all pony races a Indian or under 14% hands high | The Great Northern thatn, which arrived here last night, was mad: op at Havre, Dakota, and it Is an J nounced that no through trains are | expected before Saturday On the evening of April 14, the #ixth semi-annual banquet of the Wawot | | Pn « ono, the Washington Woman Teach- | scoune: | Gr $2.00 gL orang Jers’ Social ¢ this leity. Miss » Hatch tary, is busy answering Ina | Saturday evening the tear | puplis of the public ing 2250, Unele 7 | house provement CHOPPED THEM OUT Charles Nelson t# havi hearing before anges ran, 33.00% cap Judge Ca OE be per kraut crate parsley owt | Bc-G81.00 ~oEs @ 30. + Cheese, head with a heavy 1 head | speaks litt! Hing Mra. Cornelia Sullivan. “The trouble arose over ® bill of anle of some fur backs, 19¢; ballot home used at the last onformity to the act pas last state legislature will appoint Judges, used |aineer will select the p Jan in the municipatyelect sons registered for the r Ma bet tlon may vote on others who register May 19. Bronson Hotel Sold AND MAKES G00D HOME-MADE A deed wae filed in’ the the county auditor yestard eying to J. WM. Riffe property on which the Bronson b on First avente, be ot adinon streets 5000. Wm of London, egen that the followed his | Maye Humes e laughter, making | ng remarks ig the eumpainn of 1900 ne nd exposing his p The pe publican stat e e are now on his track tra e a e a the Bail Player, 3 ole Season ° the t material, yet MORE, 19. * fit it) wi ka R Md. March 19. $ pat We Be. WAS today ‘sentenced to six © your, measure he in fall and fined g2t0 tc y sults that fit ne Minnie Pisine: or atk + B member of the Ben Hur ° 35 Pe nade gulity and claimed ° $25. to $ . ated he did not j mat lone te Th All Cases of Deatness or Hard Hearing Are Now Curable by Our ° on! “eaktn Ub Feleased Dentin She assau)t aa AN ANARCHIST Wat an alleged soot New Invention. Ma 0, 190) Ma reset with obstructing * ame UD for trial before Ma ponipaer et today ‘ ina trine of a Only Those That Aro Born Deaf Are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY Seattle ing however paranips, se@ei.2 BREAD 1413 Second Avenue 1207 FIRST AVENUE THE ween thing of note o! ivan pring mr te * detuning to come re are trying ¢ », but the things olume amine of buriners in from Wall TED DAILY) een Fruit 2.00 a box sung app bananas onions, tue Begs and INVESTIGATING | Retort. fhe" dam.” gt go Ne; brick, 16@lic; Swins, | THE ACCIDENT ctly fresh ranch, 16@186, | | Jacob Furth, George W. Dickinaon ry--Hene, 12@12\ic; laree and Chief Cook were looking over 4 te; gee the scene of Saturday evening's ident thi afternoon to aesiat them | Dressed p Turkeys, 1471s jin the investigation which Js. In| geese, 11@1Ic; ducks, 14@1be; chick- Progress to determine the rdsponsi-| ens, Loi bility, | Honey--12@ ney | Previcions Rea! Estate Man Arrested Fresh meat-—-Cow beef. Te per tb Steer beef, 1@i%e per ib; mutton, J. Le Wet & real estate man,| Wether, Tic: ewes, TMe; pork. 10 was arrested by Patrolman Barr inet | per Ib;' veal. taree. sc: small, 100 Bight on the charge of assagiting| Provisions—Fiama, 1c: breakfast bellies. lie. niture which Mrs. Sullivan sold tol a an Poset yen per ton, ee Wright. Me ds all to havé struck tern Weahington timothy. Sore The ease whl be tries tnone Bin ‘aifaite, $11.00. row morning before Justice George 00: barley, $20.00; . A } e. orn, $28.00. Corrected daily — The fotlowtn Beggar Is Fined prices are being offered to the pron wilting bear, | ducer tn round lots on the dock or ip cx by Judge | the car at Seattle hn was arrested 7.00; barley, besging on Second feed, $20.00, hen ney Was pot Jd rail and swear| Cheese—Native Washington, 11@ at the vietim. Women and children did not escape him. | bh. M@ 1b et wt are ‘ | ington creamery, BG TO VOTE BONDS ©, March 19 May 10 han ‘been fixed upon as the ‘ rch 19.—Wheat date for the special election at which | 1 4-4 wil! decide upon winds for $100,000 to | The steamer D. n of the Alaska purchane the Meacham property at amship Co, sailed tast night for Fourth avenue and Madison street Lynn canal ports. She carried | an site for the new public Mbrary.|a large passenger list and about Mayor Humes signed the ordinance | tons of xeneral freight, including 1 fixing the day. yesterday. | head of ho: CArE Trya Loaf ck. Tel, Main 880 Tallor- ¢ Co. a preached hry hi yg Sen GG Staities|oare ano} i “Cat Metnnis tn Our treatment does not interfere with your sg occupation largest and | onus mreves Kaniaion oot You Can Cure Yourself at Home “+4! only first nal Room & uropean plan | ¢ Qonnoos INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 696 La Salle Ave., Chicago, Iii, HOTEL hesdles! | ~~ O9O00CS0R4 flower Pt LE STAR, | From Old Mexico M Bure Proudfit, plan nd W 1 Out and In Again KepoD In be "having bear | hout a heart ent Wak appa ing St Jal! again | practice tal dance at Ranke hall, Ft Saturday, March adie: EASTER 18 ALM 1 You HERE i) Want a New Suit Skirt Peiticoat Waist or Jacket A | It wi your advantage 1} to see our line. We not « show a larke assortment, but our stock wy new and right | style as well ae make, 1 1G easy terme oo which we |# enable you to replenish your wardrobe without noticing the expense. JUST IN--~ Taffeta Silk Skirts. Ladien’ Belts. Ae Leather Chatelaines WESTBERG & CHILDS 1812 SECOND AVE, rf Black astheAce 3 of Spades Men’s Black Underwear (5e garment beh), 5 SECOND GRADUATE OPTICIAN a) examined free by the nd best methods known to No ¥ prices A. LINDAUER Hy 322 Pike Street orning | ! James |i] J. FRIEDMAN AND 8ON Third | nd. | notin ‘VE. Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessels That | Come and Go - | thia afternoon bef and Pilots’ A tion | stponed Ad wtih tomert hoor n Alankar dered to the Mare d na ard for repairs rtha which left for When he was Hurt on habeas « | made to hold Rin | assault and battery and tried be fore Judge George, who gave hin jine days in Jail | A Big Libel Filea | Zhe British ship Troop was: iibeled [by Albe t Lewin @ seaman Lewis aime that he fell from the rigging » the deck, breaking an arm and ex, just after the ship left Pusat Japan Jan. 6 He avked Cap him ashore, that his injuries might |"orih torortow mle Ft A |e properly attended to. Kenny re on one Feynths | tured, « id the murgicnl act bir y digs ay | { Port Madison, from the Meado ON SOUND E , ip ne f Mt pe, Bp ‘ r" “ r Gu $144.46 ' night and pr \ " Married Gus ( te J “nd M A Howt officiating k 7 M ‘ en, M evening. ‘Th Scola! Dance AIGN of the IG COFFEE PO1 German White China Cups and Saucers “er 690 Dinner Plates Tea Plates «4c Spring Suits 1 Have arriv- RHODES BROS. co Coflte and Crockery Mouse 1214 SECOND AVENUE ed--they certainly are hand- some ones,}}| we can't tell you all the desira- bleness in our limited space. Come just to-see pri-} ces $10 to. $18 : | Don't forget our chil- | | dren's — | | J. FriedmaneSon | 903 FIRST AVENUE Near Rainisr Grand Hotel of | Have You Seen Our Bargain Counters? OUR dc & lOc COUNTERS | what om BOTTOM p They ave piled high Coon Bros. 1412 First Ave., Bet, Pike & Union * The Liveliest Liquor’ Selling We Have Ever Known. he feature of our at per vluer, to-date mathe The reanc wort up da. pendable id. ARONSON Wholesal Dealer 109 Columbia St. Liquor RELIABLE Cline’s Piano House Second and Union goods and matehlessly low | Free Delivery | Teeth, $5; menwmeronarenerammeonn | BOld PIANOS 2W YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenus | wit “| Gold Crowns, $5; Full Se Bridgework, $5, Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- ings, 50c, New York Dental Parlors €14 DURST AVE, SHAT Second floor, Howard site al Life bullding Main otis and, OF neh office, Han Francisco, Cal." Mourm. 8 In ‘sitendance, Ladies always The Usual Smile of welcome wanting is sometimes when the head of house _retu home to tind his wife exhausted the household and cial cares. If “he is thoughtful and wise enough to provide pure, sparkling Raini ainier Beer such .occasions will quickly disappear—the will come again. ideal home tonic. Two dosen haif-pint bottles delivered to any part of the city, $1.00. Phone Rainier 30. the urns smiles It’s an Nememt How Team dance TP jecure Invitations of tt ° } Reichert Bros, pianos, 110 Union. | Another Carloa 0 D. §. Johnston tile 903 Second Avenue Burke Bulidiag Ramaker Music ( 145 Second Ave. Same Side of the Street, Block as the Bon March Same yreerer ysis coeeeecooes ? GRAND RIDGE ; XOLE ‘This ko! the have je 1s fom we new Jui lope _ which opene ISSAQUAH COAL ©o., Bunkers, foot of Mad 2 ole in the market. street, Telephone, Main | ARMOR - Wear Like a 3 i Co-Operative Home Building Co ii jAre YOU One| orn Sunset Oi $500,000 pany’s well No. 1 (represented above), flows at the rate of 1,800 barrels of oll per day, ‘The Sunset Oil & Reining Co.'s property ia sure off land. "We will PUT UP A REFINE beginning operations within @ days. 49,000 shores’ is now on sale at lic per share ner block will be put on at an advanced price. OF William M. Calhoun, George F. Meaeh- am, Cha Shepard, Ellis-Morrivon, J..N. Prather, Write for pros= pectus ‘ I Mutual Life Building 1@ ALL GOLD FIL hours, 8:26 ~ Kodak Work We do the f ALFRED S. WITT ER &CO. 222 A Sle LINE | HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, First and Pike Remington Satisfaction ; ou buy E. C NILES, 109 Cherry St. } shares $1 oil land adjoining the PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS The Real Painless Dentists Who Do Exactly as They Advertise. ie from natural. IS NOTHING CHE. RK BUT GRADUATE No Students. Full Set . Gold Crown. . FILLING YEAR GUARANTEE Union Bi tant First Ave., Seattic, Wash. Store NO INTEREST. NO RENT RES A HOME Aing? Good ERY DAY, ne a and retail, SHAMEK ) UMBRELLA HOSPITAL, 1225 First A KODAKS jes at the 1 professiaggl, Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co. 213 Columbia Street t a “Quick Meal’? j Range for your wife. Then she can get a quick meal for you, ERNST BROS. 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 Tel. Main 916 the one you'll have Remington ‘Typewrit ¢ best, Sunset Oil & Refining Company and Refining Co. has just been incorporated) ‘The property of the company consists of & ncres ‘Queen, Kern Co., Cal, That com- at Sunse ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Seattle, Washington jucing. ‘These are only DENTISTS in ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS methods and ingredi- TRACT, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns RBI sclentific method of mak’ DENTISTS, wa .. 95.00 LING # artificial teeth with our double a misfit is impossible; no dropping down, no ute. Lady attendant always present » PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Ave. k, first door south of MacDougall & Southwick. Office to$p.m.; Sunday, 9 to 3. B, BROWN, D. All Grade Furniture Dealer in Furniture, § Tinware, ¢ c oves, Ranges, aniteware, oth, Linoleum, ‘urtains, Draperies, everything to furnish your home complete. rpets, Otel Estimates and prices cheerfully given 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE Phone Buff 456 Seattle, Wash, i2l BOYS’ | KING BROS,, 1425 First Ave. MOWERS RAINIER HARDWARE (0 wy SHOES | Scientific Optician 809 SEGOND AVENUE nd Marion Sts. ‘ 22ST 0 to 12, Henry Hensel “sess"** 28 Hinckley Eieck, Third Fle AWK FIRST AVE. Tron rice chica Furniture & seco 1332-46 First Ave, $1. 85