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+ poe ywonpDat, APnil — ATTLE WINS OUT. Portland in One of the) Biggest Cocking Mains —_— | gome game that Port wily egainet Seattic and win, nt cock Datiting. Some puritan pay cock fehting ie an out ot decadence and if such Yregon metropolis } preeminent wast. But A septette of Seattle aports from the big town on the yester ng are ready for thls statement One of the Liviirat pligrimage was wade for the of attending one of the liveliest mains held in the Peel t yeara, the compettr by William Helond, as “Billy the Mug,” of this city, | @ Barr, leading chicken fan- | Portian’d. The afair was pulled night and resulted in an victory for Belond’s feath- | tora Who won 7 out of 12 In fe main. Consiterable money from the coffers of the sports to the w Nets of the Be Valtors. Then to while away the att! train time Sunday morning | peck fights were pulled of between aie Birds and local cocks. Vietory on “T ™ s” banner, winning every batt Ris Skill Showed Green, formerty of Sacramen pew of this city, a fancier whe #e known from one ocean to the among *p _ . beeled and Relond’s birds, and by bis skill | ij pO small degree to Be victory. The other members of @mttle party were Belond himself % Rodd, Mike Burns, Peter Riordan qwe amateurs who went Incog | main was held in a private cock-| he the basement of Condon't hotel, Greed Ceatral, aod was witnessed | ‘gerowd of severa! hundred sporting | jaciading several from Tacoma and frem as far south as Sao Fran- Among the © ators at the pit. wes ale a sprinkling of Portland . end professional men. tess uninitiated of the Seattle m were dumbfounded at the pab- ef the afair, Portiand a Rammer We thought we had a wide-open town ‘said one of them last night. “Bat fj Portland ain't so fast in Tere eé ag %%4 J i 2 better mn ot fo & | the navy Ways as Seattic, and | wouldn't live fer a dollar an hour and expense bat in some ways she is a hum-!/ They pull of cock fights down | fm the Beart of the city, and if waeted to they could fight in the of four policemen in full ant- tame in and watched the fights Inet i thought we were all pinched, Portiaad sports never turned a It's @ right town for the gang, ORES A VICTORY muse Wins War Repeal Bill Contention ¥ Biase pon alm es att indian ill EY D. C., April 7.~ senate conferees on me repeal bill have understanding The Rites contention, the from its amendment lax on bucketshops ia force. falling on the attor- lorm the house what taken to tnvestigate i trust, and what had $% prosecute violators of Wes introduced into the tions to the sen- iaty, to be registrar of Stockton, ; Frank rhe pubile moneys, ai; Stafford Aus- Memirer land office, Indepen- Ca | iene CHICAGO, April .—Raymond al Pg oe wife “has spent aiken underwear and} fine Hingeric in the four years oho life. He makes this answer to charges of and lack of support brought ppl fags Matilda C. Ben- ior divorce. Her pas- Sreunderwear, he declares, al- has ruined him anctalty. ways ¢ charges of are false A. April Count @ lost $400,004 ¥ Club si wee — Joseph gambling ks ago, has Mathias R bullet, aeciden the count just be! MRE Was xeriousiy wou being knocked int sD all the surrounding y. imporsibie to get proper a t for him at Nieswitach, or ; fon ret so he was taken . whe medical faculty B Tenn. Apri! 7 of the talk which } rmgtonm is tnd + - Furge K * ed With the Kansan in tt , Said — & Drivate’s point of vi ' Inston was not war Capture of Aguinal ¢, Wink by the t it Was simply the of the pr ys 88 4 farce, | nk but th @ latge mm i of my et Goat sey I have not the 7 at Aguinaldo knew i Yery day that he ra * ) " t ‘4 5 Bnd that he was given smog. ee ned Protection if he eer & party to the plan & little cheap giory on at! Funston, nite Was tipped off to the boys in : I believe firmly that Maido was in the plan. I he was per-| ¥ Officer in the army who | enough for chea | w cheap glor It to wuch a ache J me.’ »D. C., April 7 Democrats of the Meg eT ed the Roosevelt- | SE the Southern De mocrate SMagonintic to General Mot do anything to as his diMewity be ‘ f t Of Jefferson Dn, ' PoMdence which was = the house by the heen referred to the has on insular affairs and or ~ brintad, 8 3 THIS AND THAT Of London's policemen ¢ daily on the sick lat Paris has about 90,000 dram shops one to every $2 iInhabitanta, One thousand acres of forest sup ply fuel for Paris for barely a week. Servant girls in Berlin are usually allowed half a day out twice @ month 1.39 per cont } ont The massed navies of the workd in- clude 360 battleships, 471 cruisers, 126 gunboats and 1600 torpedo boata, France owna 1,864,000 dogs, 75 to every 1000 Inhabitants. The dogs are registered and #0 Germany he 2,200,000 dogs. Berlin's black book, the ertminal record kept by the police, now con- sists of 37 volumes, containing 21,000 photographs of criminals of all classes, For sending a congratulatory tele gram to the kaiser on hia birthday several sergeants of a Prussian in- fantry regiment were placed under arrest for five days. Some chemists affirm that the ideal ink consiatsa almost exclusively of gallate of iron, and that the near- er the Hquid approaches this sub- atance the more perfect the ink Berlin residents have been warned! by the police preafdent that he will, if the practice ts persisted in, make it a punishable offense to alight from electric cars while they are in mo- tion. Offtetal Australian opinion in Lon- don is not very hopeful of great re- sults from the conference of colonial premiera to be held next June on th subject of a colonial contribution to LATE NEWS FROM NOME Recounting Many Trials and Tribulations in Far North Sydney Mudgetter, a Kougarok roadhouse man, was taken to Nome the latter part of January, having frozen both feet. Mudgette had frozen one toe and started for Nome for medical attendance, He lost his way and had both feet frogen. It is not thought that he wil) lose eith- er of his feet. At St. Michael a half breed woman named Sheppard beat a native boy with a strap until he was covered with blood, and then branded ‘him on the back with a red-hot tron. The woman was sentenced to two | monthe’ Imprisonment and a fine of i 1 } Ort }City to Shismori ff | the pack and carried to sea. $100 by Commissioner Morritt The relief committee decided to stop issuing rations to single n, because the privilege was being abused. KH. F. Miller was author ized by the committee to serve meals a day at 25 cents, to indi- gents. News hae been rece! Nome of the loss of the tugs Reception and which towed the barge Nome inlet last fall. The tugs and barge were caught in The } tugs were crushed to pieces, but the }the Nome mail jetated that nothing but written or } | ted | seized some blanks for the civil au- |thorities which were being sent by | ifor hauling matter not }their contracts, and that abuse of }the mail service will no longer be | @ baseball | Schwabacher |} were on base, batted a pretty fy over InéWent ts closed | | Parlor | ete., barge went ashore in fairly good shape. It is not known whether any lives were lost or not. F. G. Kimball, superintendent of wervice at Nome typewritten matter will be transmit. through the mails. He has | mall Mr. Kimball eays that aiready mall contractors are fling ciaima) tneluded tn IS UNEVEN 14 to 6 Is the Score at Woodland Park At Woodland park yesterday afternoon team composed of employes of the Schwabacher Hardware Co. waa defeated by the Fremont team by & score of 14 to 6. that yesterday's game was the first one of the season played by either team, It was a very spirited contest In the sizth Inning Boole, of the team, while three men the right fielders head and sent all three men home, besides getting to third base himeelf. HMeblitzell pot ont two men in the third inning by a double play at second The two teama lined up as follows: Schwabacher-—Johnaon, ¢.; B Boole, ist b.; Hoblitzell, 24 b. ; (captain), 34 b as c. f.; Cotton, aw f. umpire. Premont— Foster Ia, tain), 24 b Fitzgerald, 34 b man, &. 4; Sleusser, |. f.; L. £3 Fried, ¢. t.; P.5 Sprague Cahn, 3 & G Lanal Davia, vr. f WANTAGE, Richard Croker is n purchase of Challow land estate of about joining Moat House. England, April 7.— gotiating for the park, a grass 60 acres, ad- The property is required in connection with the dairy farm undertaking. There ts a ne old house on the estate, which Croker does not intend to occupy His $3,600 motor car has been tn trouble ssain “Bertie having steered it into a bank and damaged the framework and machinery, though unhurt himeeif. Croker ap par not satiefied with his new j ries Tietff, as he has sent hie best horses to Eugene , American trainer at Fox- has also taken back God- ho was head lad to Morton, his former trainer ht for Port Skagit your fre Or- ts via Route chard po! man doc BY. J. T. WILSON AUCTION SALE —OF— | Household Furniture, Eto. I am instructed to sell at Publite Auction on Tuesday next, aot 8, | 620 Pike street, all of the Furni- lture of two nicely furnished flats, | removed to my auction room for con- venience of sale, comprising tn part, Large Perlor Organ, Upholstered Het, Cobbler Seat and other Couches, Folding Beda, Bewing achines, 2 Steel Ranges, 4 Cook Btoves, 4 Bedroom Sets, Iron Beda, Dressers, Bedding, Tabies, Dining Chairs, Gasoline Ranges, Dishes and Glassware, Tub and Wringer, ete J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Rockers, Clocks can be counted, | | Considering the fact | Moblenhon, | Chief, Col- THE SEATTLE STAR, HOW BOERS ARE FARING NEW YORK, April 7 Taylor of this ofty, a fellow of the |} Royal Geographical Society and of | the Folklore Soclety, who arrived on the Nord Amerioa, studied the con dition of the Buer prisoners in Ber muda and Oey | Were one-thud of os in N York wided for, and as well lo¢ the priseners in they ought to ~Frederick | the laboring City as weil od af | Bermuda,” | be quite as he sald, bappy Conditions In Ceylon are not no | I found 800 prisoners near the town of Mount Levinia in a frame j building, rudely put together flied with cots They are not luxuriously, mor are they given clothing to any extent. There is r shade for them, though the encar ment faces the sea, and the « stands at 8. There are old men of 65 years and young men ef 19. Moat of them have fever and are home sick, of course, The inclosure is of barbed wire, and, though they are allowed out in small equada, none of them has escaped. They are too closely watched, both by the sol } diers and by natives, who have the lounning of sleuths. Seven or eight | miles inland are more = prisoners some of them Americans. Only one from this camp has escaped, a Rus #ian.” FIRE SIGNALS | Prevent Collisions To prevent @ repetition of the col lision such as occurred at Third avenve snd Columbla street some weeks ag the Seattle Electric Company has de elded to tustall red lights at the moet dangerous street intersections a9 a warn ing to motormen and conductors that the fire department is making @ run. The work of stringing the wires wii be begun at o The system will be bandied from fire headquarters, Whea ®o alarm is turned im the current sup- plying the lights will be tarmed on by | the man in charge at the station or the ewtteh will be thrown tomatically ‘The lights will be arranged at the street corners #0 that they will revolve and | will thus attract attention at once. The electric company will also install gongs | at some of the corners for use In the day time In case the car men might not wee the lights. The streeta at which the lights or gongs will be pat ep are as follows: | Piret, Second and Third avenues and Madison, Columbia, James streets and | Yester Way; First, Second, Third and | Fifth avenues and Pike street and King | etreet and First avenne south. The lights will be kept burning until the Gre engines have reached the location of th® fre or the bes from which the alarm bas been sent In now on. From th SHIRT made. etrabie _ HUMANE SOCIETY i i | Regular Monthly Meeting Will Be | Hetd Tonight Shirt The regular monthly meeting of the Plain | Beattie Hamane Society will be held to- night in the parlors of the Rainfer value Grand. Besides the regular routine bus iness the society will probably take yoka, soe action concerning the city poand White question. For some time past many members have been trying to have the soclety take of the pound and op- value, erate it for the city i Sample Satisfactory progress in the rehear one-thir wale for the cantata Yoeen Rether” j is betng mad i | ' < ne je and everything points to & successful entertainment saacemenenaneagngRRD | BRIEFS Arizona has % changes. j Thirty millions of artificial teeth are used each year. Los Angeles will have a hospital | for indigent consumptives. } France has 16,000 physicians; their | incomes average but $600 a year. The vatican now has an installa- ry ad eleogric lights which cost} telephone ex-/ 5 Six persons recently started from | Paris to Peking in an automobile | via Siberia. Mediterranean oranges and those, from Florida come to us in birch boxes made in Maine. The General Electric Company | sold apparatus during last year to | the amount of $74,000,000, | The quarterly target practice of | | the North Atlantic naval squadron | couts $178,000 for ammunition. | | _ There is @ general crisis for wine} growers beonuse of an overproduc- | | thon in the entire world. } |_ The principal rubber port is now Manos, on the Amazon, Para having | taken second place | A department for tnstructing tn | telephonic engineering is to be es- tablished at Purdue university | Maryland's industry employing the grentest number of persons js the canning of fruite and vegetables. At the height of one mile the aver- age velocity of the wind is four | times as great as the earth's sur-| face | There are in Germany about 1,500 im « or shafts in operation, which give employment to 40,917 miners, | There were in Cuba tn 1899 60,711 | farms, with an average size of 143 | acres and an average cultivation of 12 acres | noencniens | WOMEN'S tions this season, pleated White Walete with Bpectal Are absolute ‘a. m to on Safe to 6 m The Great Wreckag? Sale ne on the dollar WAISTS Almost every good sort that Is and every correct and de- fashion can be style that 10 doa. well made pretty colored Walsta, uk ¥ Wreckage Bale price Biack lawn Walsta with back, front and tomorrow drawn Tbe value; tomorro Bailor Walet, with over lace collar and tucked, 2 tomorrow values in Stk Walsts, at i their value. Su PUT YOUR TREASURES WHERE THEY WILL BE SAFE THE SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS steamer Bertha goes merrily on er and larger as it becomes more generally known that we were the lucky buyers of thie almost perfect than 25¢ Re FASHIONABLE AT WRECK- AGE SALE PRICES. found w Women's about WEATHER FORECAST rm Weather Hight and showers HLANCHARD ‘nue, Hinckley 1 & ADAME 719 Second Av You Are Worth More To your employer and to your- self if you are well dressed. We bought so that you can well at slight expense. Suits priced at $20.00 Equal in every respect to the $35.00 tailor suits. have dress Adams & Blanchard 719 24 Ave., Hinckley Block vv vv eT Open from from 7 relar proof and Saturdays fir ™m, and bt Deposit Building, 701 First Avenue ly Pp ie | Mine Millinery at Wreckage Bale prices. The Grea Wreckage Sale of Water Damaged Goods. The crowds grow lare stook of merchandise at lesy REDDING AT BALE PRICES ~~ LINENS AND WRECKAGE S8-tn. Deowble Damask, full line, bie variety of patterna, $1.26 value, epectal . fane y N Large All Linen Double Huck Towels, 1x value 180 Pure Linen Hematitched Dam ack, drawn work, selled by wa- 650 value ... + Bh ached Sheets, 72x90; 6c value, special . Tillow Cases, epecial .. . Large Comforta special . White Mlank Special alu The ter 4% " work 490 ail ike value, . Ite value: $1.5 $125 10-4, $1.00 value; o 8 BRO WE CARRY A COMPLET®E LINE OF CULINARY APPARAIUS TO j BQUIP IN ALL ITS DETAILS A KITCHEN FOR ANY stitution, Hotel, Restaurant or Steamboat. The Largest Stove House in Microbine © vs. Piles ’ We have giv away 3% samples of our Pile Cure Jan, 1, and have sold 91 box We have more FREE SAM PLES Gold C Bridge | | Yas | NEW TODAY |} Ptamine Suits The very new- |]] est styles Etamine Skirts, Chil dren's Coats, Children's Dress il] es, Separate Skirts, Equestrienne }]] Suttsa, eto | 1212 Second Avenue | Byes to soler Between Seneca and University Sts. Specialty ter FLORENCE DENTAL CO.’ Examinations Made Without Charge. lf shor pur, rown and Work a ai 1 GRADUATE OPTICIAN Si @ examines sree by latest and best methods known ice. No fancy prices 3 A. LINDAUER 322 Pike Street AND OUR LONG EXPBRIENCE DNABLES US TO UNDERSTAND THE WANTS OF THE PURCHASER. the Northwest. ? SA {. () $408 Third Ave. Corner Union TelephoneMain 584 You areWilling pay a fair price for your dental work, we id ; ar ntist. It is not our pone ery 4 too cheaply; our work rat « and our charge just enough r best of workmanship and ma- " 6 FINST AVENUE SEATTLE Lady Attendants. Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Kisses We Supply the Best Trade in the City 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel, Main 880, the Hotel an Restaurant } #200. A aplendid building lot on le of Lake Union, right ur line and facing the lake, Lot te 60x110, cleared and fenced, Very easy termes BIG0O-On cante of terma buys a cleared and 1 | lot on gard avenue south, close to car line, This ta positively @ snap. #10 cash ar u the a month will give of several lots ma car line, only fifteen min ul ride from First avenue levery lot Is a good one; ur rounding lota selling for double the price asked for these, flerbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. LION CLOTHING HOUSE We Told You All About Our Big SHOE Purchase 2000 pairs are a good many, there's plenty left; you'll have another chance— 1-3 off Regular Price Here's a Sample $2.50 PAIR Men's Drem Bhoee sewed and Goodyear welt viel, velour, box calf amd russel Bome have exten sion soles, all etyle toes, in many iaat sold = every- where for 4.00 pater; our price, $2.80 pair, Lion Clothing House Maurloe Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ave. South COANER MAIN Advertiaera of Facts. hand Women’s Petticoats an Shirt Waists At One-Third Less Than Their Value ‘Thia is @ chance buy manufacturer's ¢olise Mag of Bhirt Walets and worth $3.50; Bample Black Moercerized Pet worth $3.25 ; Sampte gees Pack Merceriaed Petflooats, worth $3.00; Rample meer? Ww) Black Mercertzed Pettic worth $2.50; Sample Ving pri ’ . O1.75 Black Mercerizod Petéiconta, worth $2.00; Sample ee oe 4 89 STURT WAISTS All good quality percale, wet worth Téc; Sample Line price... Gingham and Chambray Wailsta, worth $1.00 to $1.10; Line price ... Oat, Doublo Breasted Two-Piece Suita, made up tn Square oheviots ov caasimeres, Boaau- tiful values for the money,