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LAST EDITION N DECLINES TO RETURN TO SEATTLE ating Attor back across the milly jor indroted by the 1 jury for awit we Mr, Bott to Vancouver Jolal Anvitation, however The grand jury ix not tn seaxton this week, but will probably resume jie investiqations next Monday morning with John Considine on the stand, Considine returned to the joity last Friday from Catifornia, I *aye that he did not leave the city Ww efoape the grand jury, but there are some who doubt the story, Considine started to t depot the morning the grand’ jury convened | With his trunk in a very amall wagon yawn by two small Shetland poules |Near the corner of First avenue and | Yoster way the rig broke down. The train was due to leave and the only thing that John Considine could do was to carry the trunk the balance of the distance, With the trunk on his back he ran to the depot and made a fying leap for the rear platform of the train as it pulled out, He lett the city to attend feld triais tn California, he oars, effort of & not by ape t to entioe from British the wart court sr Se xt Columbia and Deputy Sherif Nel from Vancouver yor bg er anded. With thea wi Morria, Paaon's law Morris says Fanon te cdivok ua near that city and te tee Re come back just now, © iae he cannot be extradicted treaty with @ Mrttatn eee aye Marcus J, Moff, comrade in misfortune, is acres the line, Dut will soan Phe wrestled prayerfully in an endeavor to have back fo. tarn state's evi-| refused when Mr. refwsed, to to put the agreement wee advised to do arin who acoompanted SHERIFF NOT LOOKING — FOR MR, RASSOULKHAM|=: INT CAUSED BY AN ANNOUNCEMENT PAPER REVEALING REFR WITH LOCAL ANCIENT HISTORY whom a morning | has been living In Seattle for the last etiwe want for the| 10 months, the Afghan ped-| A dil to the sheriffs of-| Rassoulkham I would tet! him} found. Why it t# believed by any don't want and one that the offeors are stilt look! for bir.” said Under | for him, or would be especially @): this morning, while | to hear that is in town, c a column story prin’ morning paper tn offive. ce Saeed a8 & matter of) According to Mr, Corcoran, there dootbla of iN A ING UNFAMILIAR. nt seare last wae made for wullty, it te that he happened to catch Pegs) Gark-skinned, but harmiess Ras- Friday, and called up the the ba haa by no na dropped the case and hopes to run across the right che Tt ts thought that the murdered man Wag the victim of some of his |Tevengeful countrymen. or else waa kitted and robbed some highway- Th ts believed that he had considerable money Seri was. shoe in the ‘back fn iis Coty war sovna te thin Ln nol 7 BEGIN MORE ” VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN: the 21 Iimemen tn a) SP ip of 12,000 men in the jon, havin i operative of @ retail gr of the stook ha sertbed, promoters company will b witht wu in called fe enu STOLE A LAUNDRY WAGON delivery wagon Iaundryn Mee this while he was ner of and wagon, PLEA OF A CRIPPLE A LITTLE Boys’ SUPPLICATIONS HEAL THE DIFFERENCES THAT HAVE) PARTED HIS PARENTS George Eakeldsen te no longer the guardian of the extnte of hia crip od year-old boy, Mddin, Huper- wor Judge Tallman equity in the court this morning appotnted James | D, Hoge, jr. to met in that capacity, Radic Eskeldsen wae run over by & Northern Pacific . and his leg cut off. He recov~ $11,000 from the olty last your, half of which whe paid to his at torneys The remainder was paid over to the father who was not re- Quired to give bonds, Four thous fra dollars was put in the bunk far the little bey, The der was Invested by the father in saloon Dusiness, ‘The mother of the child this morning petitioned the court to appoint @ guardian of her child's o# tate on the ples that Bekeldsen was converting @ portion of the child's money to hie own use, Kelations have been strained be- tween the husband and wife on Unis! adeount @nd she left the child and) her home three days ago, The boy t a whitetaced little fel- low and haw not yet become socus- ine around on his wooden leg Wher his father car- ried bim out of the courtroam thie timorning the mother remained tn her Papa, we te lonesome and will be aw- ful good to you.” The father tried to make him stop talking end the Sees proentes mot to mee the lit- tle han When he was outside In would back and putting hie arm arow conta “WEE itp enue te again. little ertpple to her and tried to pull her to the door, The family finally « ir to the courthouse steps last seen were on the way home oneeent bonetiy. Evkeldaen ctatms that he hed ae keqontoan of cheating hie boy and intende to account for the money. TERMINAL FRANCHIOR The proposed ordinance granting the Northern Pactfic ratiway a fran- ehise for its terminal yards tide fate in compection with the tun. net ——- wa 4 be Poca: | weasion of cnteiniainnntnnictn SE ripinmaneiemanmmmean Announcement TEARS AND) train two years! on the Aw city 6 eounell will m rate } WW never be Fale TWO INJURED BY FALLING LUMBER an Y engineer, and Little, @ laborer, were Injured the fall of a pile of tumber tram roof to the street floor of a new thy latory hotel building near the corner lot Third avenue and Pike street at ® o'clock Uy ‘The build ling ts being o }iem Iny & hotel, Across the top of the center court plied @ quantity of lumber, The jontal timbers on whieh |lumber was piled slipped and ab wed the lumBer to fall to the bot- floor of the butkting, t and bruised by Littie wae alto injured, Andersen wae res moved to hie home im Fremont where he will be laid up for a few days, Little wae taken to his home tn this o JAPANESE HURT BY AN EXPLOSION From made by T. Mitsonokee, a Japanese brought to the Wayside Mimsion how pital thie afternoon, it ie gles: Chat he Cg y=) & otick of for a plece of stove wood, wnt ag ee beare out this surmise The J was in an explosion at Christopher and is badly trjured It was tated by him that whole onde | 84? of the house me ends! Japanese laborers wae torn out by the explosion and that was hurt, bat © pot badly, Sa": chance for the recovery ttent. Dr. Johnace & attending him. STATE HEALTH BOARD The state board of health will mort tonight at eee omiceg tary palsy boading, The fie tablishing @ bubonic plague line against Ban Pranciace w ably be taken up tomorre the mumbled statements » = ihe ao uaran~ prob- BAL Feb. 2 ~The eenn- ‘ a pe resulteds Fulton. Mj Bomitering. | RATES ON SPECALTIES | Electrie Insoles, $1.00 Xinds..,.S80 Kiectria Medical Battertea, WiWd® mececoseces e6escomeens | Combination Fountain po pn Goodyear Rubber, tinted, $200 Kime sereseas pel Veet ore. and senis, $3.00 kinda kinda, @ Chest Protestors, ee, ee 2 Tooth Brushes, to kinds, 15e; KINGS .ceceeweres a | kinda, and cheaper Abdominal Supporters, $3.08 COMBINATION of circumstances, unforeseen and unavoid- able, has made it necessary for us to change our plans for this spring’s business, When our buyer, Mr. Berman Schoenfeld, went to the Eastern markets the first of the year, it was ex- pected that our five new double floors would be ready for oc- cupancy no later than February roth. It was also ex pected that our new five-story brick warehouse, at Western avenue and Pike street, Now it appears that neithen the new store nor the warehouse will be completed until some time during the month of would be ready at about the same time. March. In the meantime there are carloads and carlmads of Furniture en route, Some are ready to unload right now, and before all the purchases are in (Seattle being the distributing point for our Whatcom and-Tacoma stores) we believe we will have more furniture here than any store on the Pacific coast, not barring even San Francisco. and So that the question of lack of store floor space and warehouse facilities will mean much expense inconvenience. We have given the matter much thought, and have concluded that to obtain at least some relicf we would allow the red tags, showing the January sale re- ductions, to remain on every piece in the store, as well as on new pieces as they arrive, until we can have the use of the space in the five double floors and the new warchouse. So, during February, at least, the reductions and value-giving will be con- tinued. Those who have made purchases here during the January sale will best understand just what this means. STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY } GOV. BRADY OF ALASKA HERE| | LOOKING FOR TROUBLE WATERBURY, € ed that eity two pow a n broke have b OMmcere NEw YORK, Fe GEORGE IS TOO FICKLE, MADMSON, W Feb. King of Brookiyn, a litte town m mouth of here, ran aw daturday with the ié-year . Who had $250 of her They traveled in wt King gave in the mean captured and took with hin another married woman. He has not ainee been heard trom, MACK SCOTT IS ORDERS STILL FIGHTING rremt of Judament| mission veuscla he ning im the ase lif making ready to rush to ne tt. the col- hepair work on all oth ot heh | inged throughout Sunday 16-year-old | and jast night. It is not denied that new rush orders have been received and the general belief in that the ships are to be sent to the Venesue lan an convict lant of neglect of duty, ws by ft er Gott thin a paening we ve ff maid that took into conmideratic 2. thon was waid a poliow UNDER RUSH captain BAN FRANCISOO, Feb. i —A man entered the offies of Dr. Fourth street at 10 ning and found th olor out weed the I-year servant, , to drink « bottle of d then robvbed the house rh ie now tn bly die. With 2 first class and 44 stoorage passengers the steamer John 8. Kim- tall, whieh if t© be renemed the James De Francisco at cune had, F AME WAS CARLSON he funeral of Jobn Ca Ma was killed in the Northern oife freight yards Friday morn was held from the morgue of Bonney & Stewart yesterday afternoon. Carlson was at first identified as Peterson, Then, through an error, ame was liven as Oleson, His tdentiy wos positively dinooy - 1| om | WE HAVE MOVED ONE BLOCK NORTHWARD From the old stand where we have done so well, right into the business center of Scattle, where we hope to do better—better for you and better for ourselves. Bri test tore In Seattle Carefully going through our stocks during odd fots that should have been sold before. close it out inaday. It’ store—merchandise that at absolutely the lowest prices quoted anywhere, a veritable bargain feast that is pre *\ atte with large purchases made especially for this opening, and marked it at SEWING MACHINE MEN ning the sew ma of the elty aasembh dO. U, W. hall int ding and formed a elub and ¢ od officers, High five and whiat cupled the fore part ef the evening after which refreshments were per Home of the younser m exhibitions in boxing nd J. A. Lawrence talners of the 1 turn nbers Henry proved evening “MARRIAGE LICENSES The following have been tsaued snd Minnie Hoffer A. H. Warr marriage Moons Will Powers 19, both of & 28, and ( THIS SPACE WILL BE OCCUPIED IN A FEW DAYS BY THE ECKER SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS Opening Sale Prices That Are Worth Reading THE OPENING SALE STARTS TUESDAY our removal has brought to light many We have taken this merchandise, together rices that will sented Tuesday in our new of satisfactory, dependable character, priced for a quick clearing HARDWARE Here is @ Hardware offering of unprecedented nature—the oppor- tunity to buy hardware at prices that barely represent the factory com. Se Tinner Snips.. 35e #o Tinner Snipe . tbo doxen Coat and Hat Hooks ®e 100 Clothes Line Pulley... te $1.0 Yankee Sorew Driver,.61.00 91.8 Yankee Serew Driver abe $2.0 Yankee Serew Driver. eo Tack Puller 760 Nest of Sawn.. lhe Shelf Hrackets for Me Try Square BevTry Square . $1.10 Hand Axe $2.00 Ratohet Brace. ‘Granite ‘Royal Grani yaart Royal @ aart 7 a ranite : i ars, a quart Revel Granite Baues gir! bauart Royal Granite faves Pave bauer” Roya ‘Granite oe | Be Royal Granite “Kettle me Granite Kettle Royal brauart Royal Granite Tea Kettle Spelger & H 1333 to 1337 Second Avenue, Arcade Bullding La Wanted—Male awanrate netics to stay away . Strike on at Moran 300 & pound. . 88 conta, charges. oney choven, ibe Spun ad prices; stud: and XUHION ture, at BE. nalew Tuenday, th clock sharp bed sets, eprings, mattresses, pil- lows, 66 ¢ of oak chairs, cane wente (new); 900 yards of Roxbor- that wil wur- | ough and velvet carpets, rugs, lace punto. urniure, | curtains, tables, rockors, sewingma- nena were, | chines, couches, wardrobe, portier- of Teche fanpage em, ete.; partion having furniture to nity and secure AF | impose of must send it in the day antes before the sal G. Bicker FOR BAL® auotion horse, work double ana. “aon oe For Sale—Farms and Lands PROCR TARCH al palatal at aE FOR SALE-Jersey cow, first calf M. Braun, Byron Station, old Ren HERE 1s A G00! level land, & pot more postamice & pea cottage smell berm euN orchard; nowt MALTY, 410 New Yor’ bic AN BXCRLLMNT $1200. For elah Nounp, woodahes ohaire, casom, omen, Grelivobes and plotares nt halt price. @01 O08 Pike street SALD Fu nituew “worth $70; 9a than only % ie Room 812. Near University Meights pubite ol and car line. House and lot, pri 0, Tae Ci Hack ae tered $325-—Lot unfinished, C. B. KITTREDGE University Station. Independent ‘Phone A T1H43. with house and barn; BANK (Hasto on any good AN—Private money at low moe toe Roem 3 and 6 Rte of ‘onler CROCKERY CHINA, GLASS ‘That tt will pay you to supply your needs in Tableware here ts « fact beyond the slightest doubt. ‘The opening sale prices are espe- clally low, 4 No, 1 Lamp Chimney, 100 LaBelle Oyster Bowls... Ibe Glass Olls., T-inch White Soup Plates. lée Nutmeg Night Lamp, .... uribut) ses This property lies ‘almost } level and bas a splendid view; is near two of the best car lines In the city, transfers to all cars owned by the Beattie Kiectric Co, and only 20 minutes to the business center, This y is located near enough to the State University so it state law prohibiting the sale of any kind of liquer within two tolles of university; this one feature means a t deal for the neighborhood. ‘@ belleve this is the best and cheapest suburban property offered on the market. To soe this property take Univers- ity car to Latona station. Mr. BL F. Gregory, three blocks west of Latona school, will show you the unsold lots any time you call. J. W, WHEELER. 7-8 Union Block. BIG bargain in 10 acres, all tm. proved, black soll, water front, 200 hens, cows, two horses, wago: all farm tools, boat, everything soon at half price; $3, A bargain in $-reom cottage, walk- ing distance, worth $2,000; price $1,400, TAYLOR-COOK CO. 478-80 Arcade, WHY pay $200 for 30-foot lots when we can sell you one acre © block from school Diocks fram electric car ine, Mu dag i Nap ov Rogiotra WW vows BUSINESS DIREC Auctioneers AVE 1 G. BOKER TON toners, 1612 Fe Architects iW HOUGWTON, Seat Coltinn. Attorneys at-Law a ry publi = ) Haller Da liaing, ; a 4 Geo. 8 BAVINGR ea itt Via pasa PRANK OF wp, Fs H wt pers NATIONAL SEATTLE, stock, paid im. an oo, A aavin 4 PUGET BOUND Capital perce $38 600; fore, dohas ar pe ‘atic ot “the and Ruroye ity hos neon Pree; M. MB Dramatic School ae SEROOL will Droveraiien poor MADAME A # surTH Hinckley. _—$———_———————— __ Dyeing and Cleanin: —— Sain Sier laties’ eho kag premium recetved im Col 1887. | See gate taee has Be | ‘svewee ee Sa ~ ay Nya Otes’ st Firet avenue: Ful Main tis Engineers and Contractors BOUND Dit ee MUNCLE Idk Loak bericn. sit Sore Junk — Main G6. Prices, pk 1 oczertiy ieee ae t harite oat DR A. MACKINNON. ¢ Chapin Bids. DR. KIDRE alley Pullting HSS, Sew tsnd Say patvelelnne area ak in attendance BEATTLE at —- a tee SOE eae Speers OLE oats col eae neh ARO Coren wtare Berd re aie oa Cotman is protected by | wa RY TRANeree be coraae <— aoe Eats S00 second ave _. Wire, tron and Plating 201 and 22 Pioneer Building, Phone, Union 61, SEATTLE. STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points, Columbia; easy Bt terms; call WO FINE BARGAINS Of fine sot one mite from of on the Interurban tine; ad to the elty; handy mh taker Ht; your own ARGAINS. 100x100, near ™ near cara, Fremont, $320, Choice level lot, GOx100, $290, Choice lot near Madison cars, 40x100, 260, QUALHEIM & HOLMAN. 304 New York Block. Wn, at Hikman City, rite on rag Renton car PORT ORCHARD ROUTE u. 8. Navy, Yar 20d Batlahinn ATHLON INLAND FLYER PORT ORCHARD NEW TIME CARD Daily Service Leave Seattle: 16:00 a m,; **1 08, nm (Saturday 11:30 p.m Leave Bremerton: a Leave Charleston: 8:00 and 11:38 . im: 6:05 p.m. + Pleasant Reach, take steamers Teaving Seattle any trip except at 6:30 Av. m, **For Bremerton onty. FAR. Se ROUND TRIP. EATTLE, EOMUNDS =|8 EVERETT ‘The Patatial Steamor CITY OF EVERETT Three Round Trips Dally. Loaves Seattle Ta. m, 12 m. and § > leaves Bvorett 916 a m, 2:90 and T:18 p ne, Jamen, 1841, Cotman a — BR ScoTl. AND