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ST EDITION WEATHER FOREC THE AST bh SEATTLE, /RAILROAD LOBBY Is MUCH IN EVIDENCE: fei Heelers Around the Legislature Emulate |: the Busy Little Bee---Senatorial Contest Plays Second Fiddle to the Commission Fight , Jan. 18—There will Beyto some other subject L ta the legisiature this] peclaily true of the com the result ts bad for Friday. In the mean ton. The conviction ts se third house ay es the contest will not be settled unt This is on ad com: ree Nshare of at-/long toward the middie of the se sion of wntil the members are worn with the long strain and let go of their fret convictions, « Open House Ankeny and Presten beth have their headquarters fully estabitehed and both places are | crowded Nevertheteas, it jwaid Chat anything "ke a definite nt | WHe- UP haw yet taken place. There ts a le Ro doubt but a large number of the po- | members are in the uncertain class has not scrupled fae all the petty con- aghost eed up showing te Make the most ag- of ts — nee. It ie & certain | many of them being chiefly anxious a ‘The clerkship is alll mone Qt thie stage of the gnime. ae far as it can safety | pressed ax to his ability to hold his FI comes in for discussion! There will be no caucus for same te drop om the wiring » de. and the The Senatorsh ‘The betief ix that Preston will lead at @etountering the things |forees together in the event of a ae it bears some relationitune, The advocates of the railroad s Christian Temperance Union Join tman living cannot plek out the contest t# “up in the the outeet, but mgeh dowbt t# ex- the right of way above the jong contest Fight On Mormon Apostle LaxE, Jan. 13-—AN_ the and 1 shall not withdraw trom the the Utah legiviature have teat Tam tn this of @ eOrUTURICAtiON | tend stayine in it President the election of Roosevelt intends to take a hand in againat age ae United States the local fight.” mati brings similar) ‘There ix thought to be no doubt of BM ever the country. | Smoot's election. In this city it i» ry Smoot sal accepted - a foregone conclusion ae cpcueely on} A majertt, he Repub mem- I candidacy! hers are him | WILL PROBABLY 60 ON THE FREE LIST Hill Resolution to Grant Rebate For One Year May Pass the House Today by a calted at the hie morning for consuttation upen ome na) ees ‘The | Other pinne were discussed which be called up in the| (he participants in the conference refuse to dine the house as a privileged Dill, it Would then be subject to amend- ments The members of the com- mitter desire to submit it in wuch shape that it wilt ong ed pass Cw | ayy « for & delegate in congress from Alneka, wae made the special business for py ‘The military appre- priation bill whs then taken up, and debate NHinited tp Ave five hours. WASHINGTON, D D.C, Jan, 4 In the senate this morning Culber son introduced a resvlution ing anthracite coal from duty, asked for its immediate considera i {ten out of order. He declared that there was an unbroken line of prece- dents in the senate since such action exclusively, but| Aldrich objected because another follow will be _ congratulatory speeches ot fel- ochock U doore {@ invited guests and floor will be appro- ted and nothing ix to| em. cu py (10 TACKLE FILIPINOS WASHINGTON, D. Cy Jan. 12 Gen. Leonard Wood has asked Pres- ident Roosevelt for an assignment in N, 8. D., Jan. 1%— he lonm of cat- the Philippines. It is stated that he will be nent in April or May to the de occurring since Tat more than 100,000 head that isiand of Mindanao to pacify the Moros. res where there were li ty hemm tha how and will Weather TRYING TO FIND GOAL’ MAYOR LOW CONFERS WITH OPERATORS NEW YORK, Jan, 14—Mayor Law's conference with the coal oper ators and presidents of the coal roads, called for the purpose of as- certaining what measures are poss) bie to relieve t ai famine in this , began at 1 o'clock this morn George F. Baer wan the first followed by Jo DAMAGED YORK, Jan. Fire ¢ Bg In George (io enna lm residence Garmages to paintings and ? en in one injured was y Stuart Insuratice fnepector vinited the “ay Acted inventoried the Men tit Bays the Lown tm $126,000 DER IN CHICAGO Jan. 15.-No deaths by wore feported this morning, rature in now rising. development in the inquiry was the admin- Operator that the oper m holding regular # prices und deliv Wisitors now have evt- that the operators have combined to fellows tnto the pool or Mut of busine OVER IT MAB, Jan W almon Punaway of the Lehigh All the coal mm operate with the New York deal- * and supply them with 2-pound f anthracite at 10 cents, and utmost to grpeaite creased supply. Baer appointed manten..00 te means of relieving the Baer nd Thor 1 present agreed to made addresnen. Baer read his, saying that he did |no to j}wented by thy jetated that hin « ing 36 0 ton for tide water, If any eam # brought to hig notice of a dealer gy ing and for beher pricts, he would cut off Uy 14.-Heeretary |the real car foareity recovered from | th Com sued |wummes maid be of the ~~ commission say that matter must be settled before the xenatorship. they #tand pat on that p the fenatorial contest will alone for weeks. The Anke: Yeuterday proposed an early caucus but met no encourgement and drop >is Ba nO drag night and tow tt SAT EL TUESDAY, JANUARY WASHINGTON, BESIDES BEING OUTSIDE ob 4 BE AN IMMORAL RESORT tiae The and ment pat to enter a disposition of the TR's dimposes of caucus talk for the present The places in the Benate, committee rank | Kennedy and Paul Hedrick es A. © Bund minute clerk roughs, assistant bill elerk Mames, me er) Howard ©. B. Newton, enrotling olerk | ringt nm, Lek Plate, pages comminaios on ite final cuneiinan Mullen calle that dae to Fe plication for following Be obta division of patre clerks attle mer he dive In thie aking in mup have tatk is the worst HUpued, pe jon, “Y¥ Immoral € reebrt down bere in the te 8 but L want to tell you that 1 1 women of thin city hat the Hath Lyte, engrossing clerk; A. #&. Lewis i. Parsons, Charien employ any wom thin | boint wo F, Backus, who pleaded so iy on the floor of this council on ¢ s ; “a yasmnrr® 0 ELS Ay Uncie Tke—Itiram, you gether up every durned corncob you can find and chop ‘em up in the fred chop- per, an’ I'M get some fancy boxes, an’ yer maw'll give us 8 the market of the city held & meeting in the rooms of the chamber of commerce last evening BARBARITY = VIENNA, Jan. 1.—Die Zeit today reperts a flerce battle at Penelope betwees 199 Macedonians and « Turkish force. Seventy of the for- mer were kitted or wounded. An- other dispatch relates horrible atroc- ities perpetrated by the be at Dyumaia. Right peesants hanged head down for 04 hours, ‘ond qeores of women and girls were vio~ Jated. ‘FIRE AT ABERDEEN |: ABERDEEN, Wash, Jan. —Fire destroyed Becker's store here at an earlyhour this morning. The tone bongs the building and stock tn $4000. of the fire & oot deter- PAY SILVER CHINA GAYS SHE CAN'T DIG UP THE GOLD WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 1. China has made representations to the powers that inasmoch a she in unable to pay the instaliment due upon the international indemnity in gold that the should be alloy te pay it in stiver and tO increase the duties on imports so that hereafter Of duties in gold, which would | ~ a double the present tariff TAKES THE GAS ROUTE BALL PLAYER SHUFFLES OFF THIS MORTAL COIL BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13.—Win nie B. Mercer, a pitcher with the All American baseball team ing here, committed suicide by in halting ae throug @ tuts St He left a note Horn Winnie Mercer haw taken his life.” No motive is known for the suicide, and asnociates of the deceased are at a fons to account for his action. Later Another which says gambling in the : Tn tt Mercer urges alt bewar nen, He alac ed let his mother # heart, living in KB. Liverpoc was recently offered $5000 to man 1 Angeles team next letter has be t women and the suloide age the seanon. TO GET IN THE SHOW MADRID, Jan riation of $600, hibition at the exposition tn 1004. WEYBURN | BOSE, , re hetand ia uous pomination, strange oanne, af) we'll have a new health food A MAN SUPPOSED TO BE D. L. WITH HEMORRHAGE AND DIES & SUMMONED An dderly man whose peme ip D STRANGER “TAKEN SUDDENLY diving at the corner Bixth avenue and caunen. to Butterworth & Ben's un a Nar clroumstancer hd oes wh kL eridentty written but a yne of the etangas sorepriate on Unie earth ehal) neath the turf | mvast be, of the waves on the “and about © years of age were reviewing @ battalion of when the horses attached to me frightened and awey, driver waa unable them, and in the rum tthe Ponty eo the Becretary Moody. ju se He war picked up unconee: ch DEATH OF H, W. BARR WELL KNOWN CIVIL WAR VET. imped carriage, failing apon his ae tie fee badly brutred; but he suffered no dangerous injur! other vecupants were not the team was stopped shortly © jthe agrident to Beeretary Moody ‘KEEP THEM WwAsuNGTON, D. Cy Jan. 1 tive Hull, chairman of committee On military af ATTLE POLICE ART- MENT SUCCUMBS TO ILLNE! Capt. HW. Batre, one of the most, familiar figurge jn Beattie for the until Fecen t) as & patrolma: served in the four month ull ia opposed to thir and gave his views to the \t. Mali says that we have the best trariport sefvice in the world and that it is much cheaper than y ar service by cor rela! ined Would be. He mays that the government ought to hold on to the transporte and keep them in good re Pair, a8 Mf does not porness too many vessels and may need many more at ijany time, FULTON IN THE LEAD; BALEM, Ore., Jan. 13, ton is thought to have tive agency, Dut du montha he couple of wee be in the etty, and at time he bade o large numberof bir old friends alast goodbye, He maid then that he rt time to live, Barr held ept that of chief, war a patrolman when tired, Tefore entering nt he was in the roment, In the ou During the civil war he eaptain in the Un ©. W. Ful than cored a point arago, Arrangements for the Famarat have not been complete will be In charge of Butterw Sona. STEPHANIE DENIES IT NNA, harte TO MOVE THE CAPITAL RRM, N. D. Jan. The leg ure today finally passed the res the apital le of the state nee n Per vi Jan, 1%—The Prinéews f King Leopold tele. to the Joum nying as im pertinent report of differences betw herself and her hush: Her marriage was the cause of hér angement from her father, which has furnished so muc h food to the gontlpa 1 Menton aily di al Mithall neraily favor the ia thought to be too BUTTE GROWS VIRTUOUS “Jan, 13.—Mayor the chief of porre, RUNAWAY), 2:2. Mune ail Riot machines | veya arcentit h ECRETARY MOODY THROWN | eon ne petempind to defy the or FROM A CARRIAGE Davey | All the machines naw have ed tothe wall Oh a charge of breaking ints the Jaume, Morgan, ve trpent fron Benutor Hale and t han been placed pat him, COUNCIL CLOSES THE HATHAWAY BAR THE SALOON LIMITS. ik STAR. IT 18 DECLARED OTHERS MAY SUFFER of the p Stee of the Hathawa than other t rear Pike he did not think the counell ought t clome up the only negative After the councll meeting Mr, Kint ler gave notice that since the counct! had seen fit to the Hathaway |he would see that other similar re norte outside the ssloon Hmits clone CALLED BY DEATH ALBERT W. ELY, A WELL KNOWN NORTHERN PACIFIC ENGINEER, FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED THIS MORNING Albert W. Bly forthern Pacific engineer, failed t wer when the pany « attempted t him thie fr Me a by ¢ and answered. in hie bed tn hotel. There and » death is known! points: caunes, It mn went to hie For yeare he he on the Norther « long time he piloted trains between Peattle and Tacoma Deputy Wiltete investigated the cane, The body was removed to the undertaking parlors of Honney & | Stewart The family of the dead in Tacoma. ‘The body will » be shipped therd after an aut hee been held. Bly wae about 65 | years of age Pacific ® laborer, wan arrested | jepot thie morning by | Patreiman Gineecock on « charge of aeeaulting FP. J. Gieason, « hack | driver. Hoth men werd nent to “i police station. E are offering sev- eral choice lots,| level, with good view, only) one block trom car line, 15) minutes from $75.00 Pioneer square EACH Let us show them to you SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW Genuine Mascot Kid Gioves, in tant and browns; manufac- turers’ established price $1.26 male price inch wide Fancy Broctde and Novelty Stripe Stik Ribbon, Be to Me value; ale priog inch wide Turkey Red Table Linen, Me value, Hair Tam taswel, he value; Camel k Children's Sanitary Gray Me rino Shirts Dra all is, worth up to wale 180 " Fine Kid Nullifier Blip- felt ined, for trimmed. $2.00 value: sale price..61 Ladle “Wool Berge Walk Skirt, 3 rows of plaiting, all Goubdle stitched, $5.00 Your choiée of ary Wool ‘Waist in the store tomor- row at-a discount of 26 per cent. Thie means a substantial saving to you, if you buy tomorrow ETERSO 206, 208, 210 PIKE STRI MADISON Se Wildy & Ge Corner First Ave. Tel eT. Family Starting Monday Jan. ice Vaudevilie Acts 1 a by HOWARD & CAMPRELL Acrobatic Wonders pular Prices--10c, 2 [c Matinee mr Bbe Matinee seats in 10¢ nents in box every day At the vill be a boye given away Saturday matt there and girls’ Watch R. T. SHANNON GROCERY COMPANY ia ave Phone, Main 1220-1222 ga iY Heliflower Apples, per box 90c 4 packages Wheatine Breakfast Food for B00e Emoked Salmon, finest red, und 7 ner Ibe \ Bank Cleariags Foday,@ 756,958 This Date a Year Ago, $606,632 Increase $260,325 CENTS PER MONTH ‘TORREY G10 NOT KNOW MUCH OF ANYTHING Business Agent of Coal Road Protesses Ignor- ance When Questioned by Commission DELPHIA n ralivon . € ¢ 1 guee anthre na th thin porate effort to own to “facts and figure H, npt y from im and and Clarke the jeneral Wilson fair demand that there on be stopped.” “Hoboken. Watking the nh you tell me hedule of the lant 10 years? where pri Can you Read Oaretully the Following January Olearance Sale Prices: Remember that everything in our two big stores ie reduced in proportion to these figures: FIXTURES Venetian Gold, 4 gas, 4 electric, } fegular $46.00; Sule price $22.00 Hart Bar, 9 gas, 3 ete regu lar $16.00; wale price $7.60 BUTCHERS’ SUPPLIES Single Dial sien, $10.00; Bale price 6 Hog Strapers, regular », 100 Bl-en Straight & > nuce Pots, regu No. 160 tric Btralgnt ® regular 18.76 LAUNDRY SUPPLIES “Household” Wringers, war- r 4, recuinr $2.60 Wringers. anted, ' “Hourcbold bearings, ¥ $3.00; Bale price Galvanized Wash " regular 70¢; Sale pric HARDWARE Franklin Claw Hater regular 600; Bale pr Franklin Claw Hateb reguiar 76<; Bale price regular jar 75« 4 Lard Trowels, regular 36¢ price RESTAURANT 100, Bauce $1.35 sale price Bale 300 SUPPLIES 2-mation — El-en-ge ots, covered, regular Bale price $1.20 ~~ N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything itove House in the North- Electr 313 Firet Ave Largest wei Main Btore, st ave. & Spring St. EVERY THING In our store except E. & W. Collars and Cuffs and Stetson and Youmans Hats for remainder of this week At Actsal COST ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS, HAT TERS 739 SECOND AVE., HINCKLEY BLK. A Fire Sale Without a Parallel In many ways this sale of the Barthel miliinery stock Is with- out a peer. It ie not very often that this class of goods can be bought to sell at auch ridiculously low few Goods damaged by fire may be often quoted ax low, but the bulk of our purchase was ab- solutely perfect, and the wonder is that we can offer it to you at the prices we doin many cases from @ quarter to @ tenth their actual valve. Moire Sik Velvets, without a flaw and exactiy the same we would have to pay from $2 to $3 wholesale for, is now @8¢ a yard. ‘Trimmed Millinery, every con- celvable style of Hata, at the giv- ing-away price of 69¢ each. Feathers and Wings that were Tbe to $3 are on sale in two lote— Removal Sale bargains are at- tracting attention; four spec below: Dress Goods and Sultings in Ve- netians, fanctes and snowflake effects th sold before at 91.25 to $1.75, now for Tbe a yard. Ladies’ Flannel Walsts, In a =_— $1.00 and $1.25, new for Art Pillow Slips, a splendid jot of good designs, that you usually pay Se for, new 4be, Good Towel value-An 18x40 white with berder huck towel, worth 12%, for 10c each. Orange Flower Skin Food In what the name indicates—a pleasant prepara- tien to bring the skin to a healthy natural condi- tion, and keep it so. Used at Night it Does the Work While You Are Asleep. Large Jars. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 62] First Avenue ___. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Street Suits I will place nm and gray For tomor- row only, the price will $8.50 XY ‘These suite The price is n Ruit in @ pot satiate @ the best values offered jer the manufacturer's y particular, Your y ‘back if “WHERE CALMER YLE AND QUALITY ARB PARAMOUNT." (790 SECOND AVENUE

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