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. “pulang rasibae he nl 7 08h yi pe MEN ee eo ion oid nove 0 FOR FIRE HOUSE | npeotat favor by & n =< ; “ The Beoond ward will have bette - LAUNCH HAS Ber, of apecial “polle {wine we WEST SEATT LE | THR BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MAnCHE fire protection If a DI Intreduced iW |dad@er eimiter to those of the regu ” gquenenenes ss b rrieeeg tg wi, arenuoet a |k'fitetr"wna Nenes'seutd a Re] GAR LINE MAY counel last night D [atreet-car rides Toeense On pecinee woprtation ‘a sib »<| ROUGH TRIP. TEAMBTER INJURED NOT BE BUILT ae and auth the purchase of| | perty for @ fire house in J, ¢ | orporations eummitte | Kinnears addition | | ‘t i will te IN SPITE OF COUNCILMAN! INJURED BY FALL [Hound youtorday, the United Mtater pitalintn franichine GILLS OBJECTION TO SECOND (work nt ted Twenty-third avenue, /of Lieut, i, L kway, made A t with thelr We ttle ) > MENT yeaterday, H. B. Ward was severely | perilous trip tre t Townsend te leas th neo tl AVENUE IMPREVENS linjured about the back, He wan re- | Meattte It in supposed that the city wnclt that they pomwene tt Phat the propesed re-grading of) moved to the Wayside Mission hos. /laune® was on the trail of smug power to force the sttle Mleetr 8 1 ' wilh meet with oppo. | Pit wlera, but Lieut, Hrockway refuses to "| Company to permit the uae of it econd ave per: tte! i | divulge the object of his fying trip, eee en tracks, already laid in the busir elimar objected to the cour She bad left Townsend at 10 o'clock | |through its attorneys ‘ Voting to grant the petition of more HAULING BAGGAGE in the morning, In ordinary weath | neil that it will refuse than %S per cent, of the abutting 1 Jer the could have made the run in the rival company the | i ou ae wat the ts BOULEWARD PLANS | |i2"asa ott sn, Sorry P from Pike street to Denny way, He is high by the time Potnt-No- Point r vot Within the of the ost of the werk Was some premaien ewins vemers to and) arte doubtful aa t whether it $41, boo ‘excens of the limit of as. | en hotels, private residences, de-| would be possible to reach Seattle re He war het in faver of | Pet* and beat landings within the) pre ¢5.foot launch. narrow « with @ 9 t paying this sum out of the general | Clty Hite were fixed by ordinance | heavily laden with powerful engines, | t e fund, be said, to further what he| At the ieeting of the ity council) cut the waves instead of riding the styled a feal estate speculation pat nigh’ The seas piled over her eabin ¢ blocked by the when in his and the other wards of rhe ordinance, which pasted, prO-| tinuously, Once the pilot house npany'® attitude the city the sewer and other very | Y that Ach expresaman oF ow Wan eb down, and be- | applica ther much needed huprevements were be. | (ransfor company hauling bageame it could clowed again ¢ pilot chise war ing helt up because thelr cost would | *hall be required to put up @ bond! house and cabin were deluged with ; council of eo 2 turmed down by wags the shart tm [eects wh the See comnieter | wate tsreed for ing ese Un After considerable discussion, in| The maximum rates fixed to be! Opposite Wert point the full aweep t - the. hart advocated the re-grade, the and Boat landings tor each truak or Hrockway, fearing that the sean |@iaeonally across tine, Frese oa prayer of the petitte ed | Plece of hand baggage Ie 26 cents: | would pound in the engine room| Fourth avenue and ‘ re prarer of the petitioners was aranted | [eS Nrumn atergon petvase ree: | eeunt round, i, the, cnwine 03m | ee rtason that ine wrewerte meal Be T. SHANNON Market Prices Later a bill was introduced by | iences and depots and boat landings! A).Ki point, whence hy ered to} Would have to be condemned Ye the Rinehart authoriaing the board Rasied 0 oot of leew en see Moran's | dook block — ea — ree hk GROCERY lic wor! dvertive for bide| Mile, 50 cents; ror plece ol pomed ih the ntrodiac for ye ny ‘ae ed i hand bagwage in th me distrint last night to stop the boulewaad af COMPANY Ib., | 1.X.L. Soups, extra choice; C. @ 1 dill to appropriate the defictency be. 26 cents for a trunk hauled one mile tween the cost of the Improvement [OF ever, 31.00. and for each additional | and the limit of assessment Tt be admitted by those favoring the re-grade that trgure auite | will very probably be inst 4 be. | fore actual work ts commenced on the re-grade. HUMANE OFFICER | WANTED AGAIN ‘The proposition to crea lately abolished office of Officer met with consider sition at the meeting of t night wan Crichton introduced a lar te the one recently re pealed, providing for the appoint- ment of @ humane officer to serve for i & salary of $75 per mont! Gi moved that the ordinance be indefinitely poatponed, but later withdrew hie motion on the under- | anding that the proposed seosaare| be referred to the committee on ctv- R service and salaries, of which he e ALL WANTED THE AMERICAN FLAG : w retat | fy ly | at w jure to grant B Supontaka a permit va large steamship a = soon fy the British fag hh & um flood that the company now has the matter of changing the registry of the vessel under consid- eration. ‘The Manauense at present | is under the Danish fag. Some time ago, when it appeared ual, that the Danish West Indies be annexed to the United @ States, the Manauense changed her fag from British to Lanish, in the expectation of thus gaining an Amer- lean registry. ‘The ownere of the collier Wyefield. rae Britteh Cotumbia and beattes — _- ne faitomplea to rims the government. Wrehold hs has already resumed ‘be TRIBUTE TO THE ie og noel and et tee} wes appointed at the meeting of thy ety council last night to ~ ‘2 aontelenne” end sym with the family of the late | W. Pratt, who at the time of tragic death was city grade tax | Tebbery oe in making the [erencenens Mr. Serer ok night pool poreente st trt- 1 as hie warm | among other city offi- FRENCH GIRLS MAY BE DEPORTED rt for immeral purposes. An unusual feature of the case is that both girie were im the tity in January. Shortly after their ar- rival they went to Vietoria, but now that they wish to return they are arrested fet r. Violation of the immi- gration ta THE MARKETS Sweet Per eeracrane were very searce on Western avenue today, only one or two commision men having them in aa nea They are quoted at 2@2%¢ "Seangen he robably gone as low || oe they wilt tall pg season. A few scattering lots Topa Tovas ar selling at $2.75, & other stock ts eo ing at $2.50 and $1.0. There is w scarcity of Caittornia vegetables in the market today. pti WHOLESALE PRICES i ee to any bayer in quan. | on email purchases average ‘Freon a wg est, Tike ner tb; stoge beet, oe mutton, Be 2 por, wy hi weal Agioue ye Whe; ‘ties, rere, cream ries, Tedabe astern, S80 gee, ranch. 0. caaltry ®. T8B2e; hens, Seite, live ducks, “Iter live” geese, “Tie dressed, 16 SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE Modern seven-room house, facing on car tine, with good marine view, near Northern a4- dition, North Beattie; $200 cash, balance $25 & month NEW FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE In same locality, on corner, 40x52, painted and plastered; ice $500, $75 cavh, balance at 6 per month, H. S. TURNER & CO. 232 Globe Block Washington j declared to be public mulsances, i Pemba J TO MEET + burglars got into the office of LATE J. W. PRATT) ~~ draft ree- jtng a« term on the cit: .| yeuterday, only to be arrested again | on ac lie charged with complicity im the deceased. | hutidings be per faithful) thetr builds noon. and a small amount of freight jers Ore! run. seonee an unueveal amount | ‘THE RIGHTS OF E THE PUBLI Mayor Humes last night took a ond aguinst the increase of side | ‘alk elevators by vetoing the me " a struct and maintain an ele- or on Mercer street The mayor stated that the atreets ere for public, and not private use. e quoted opinions rendered recent in both the supreme court and of New Yor herein the sidewalk elevators aa A meeting of the King Coun- @) ty Gar association, to which all members of the bar are in- wited, will be held in Oepart- ment No. 1 of the superior eourt, at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow @ morning, to take suitable action @ upon the death of John W. GOT THE CAS By breaking out the hall window, 7 ‘kin im the + geet bullding, Sat. | CHARGED WITH BURGLARY ‘anaugh finished serv- chain gang € harge of burglary, haugh f the Seattle Hardware age. ity council Ty Introduc- ot} pm pan: | the “Twentieth cnca pe,” The steamer City of Seattle ar- ved from Skagway yesterday after~ She brought 52 passengers Clearance We have on hand too many secondhand Pianos and Organs, and in order to dispose of them quickly, we announce a Clearance Sale These goods have been taken in on new Pianos during the last fews weeks, and have all been overhaul- ed, so that they are in the best of condition, Terms: Cash, or small monthly payments. Upright Pianos Emerson, ebony cane, full sine +35 E ‘ $175.00 sized, finely polished, tone, & bargain New Engla wine . Small ebon: ‘name not_known 75.00 dewoription. Allen & Gilbert- Ramaker Company 1406. Second Avenue, Seattle, Wn. | Orchard re jrates when the Bay City takes the ‘SPECIAL POLICE If w bill introduced th the ctty nell last night by the police, H- we and revenue committee ‘be nee An ordinance, #pectal men will hereafter wear shie | ptend of stare. | , This bit ie the remutt of a heated —THE BiG——— Fifth avenue and Pine street MARINE NEWS trunk 60 cents John Turner, & Paciile @oant — Mareh 1 the. Wash naton Mavige died at 19231 Beodnd aven ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH tion amer Bay City night, at the age of 43 will begin mating three daily round ner was formerly en- tripe between Seattle and firemer- | gamed in the real estate business in ton, Bhe te being altered to carry « me. The funeral will be held large number of passengers, but no| from the Bwedish Lutheran chureh, freight, Her main k is to be Ninth avenue and Stewart | converted Inte & men's eabin street, Thursday afternoon at-2 It im understood that the Port | o'clock, operating the steam Athion, Inland Flyer and Port hard to the navy yard, will cut MUST PAY FARE esion at the moeting a week then stated that a badge dis 4 liar to the teauler petiee aficers| Don't miss one of our $7.50 necessary In order that | Suits this week at scar teres | The Baftalo cared for, Tt was stat wtreet car co Monte Carlo } Coats AT HALF COST This is the last Monte Carlo bargain of the season—and . by fer the beet. For the spewial price I name below ie @ctually less than one-half the cost of the garments. $15 Everything uarantesd—etyle. quality and woskmanship. ‘The material alone would cost more than this price I name for the finished garment. ‘These coate will not be put om sale again—eo I'd advine you to enll, if you're Interested. maa Opp. Arcade Building. 4330 Second Avenve Mente Carlo and Loule XV. Coats, exact duplicates of im- lar selling ok For the lance of the week—epecial at— Inoorporated 1220-1222 2d @ ¥ Tegal 4 Pu Catsup, each ananreete ein ys) Both, ri Burbankes, grown in dry, oh ‘ool of Vixime, 100 ie. P0e Best Fresh lows Creamery og. ter, per pound Boap tg Eastern Baar Cured Heme per wie 2-fo"Bricks Codtsh, each 3 pound Very Chelee Evapor- ited Apples. for 2 Fresh Eastern Oysters, per can id Boiled Ham, sliced thin, * he 4 pound Cubs Sugar, for Freeh Jersey Cream, half 1s Best Pure Jelly, each Wo te pint bottles o |, Heinz Apple Butter, made from Boot astern Baldwins, 2 pounds pte ody Fad Lake 4 iv enn and liveries leave at 8 a.m. BARNES & SON PIANO An instrument of unmist able character and worth, for the firet time offered on the Pacific coast at a remarkable price concession-§275, Instead of and, further, om the eantest pomsible terms. #19 cash and 9 « month. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. 711 Second Avenue. BANKRUPT SALE Of the Monarch S$ hoe and Clothing Co.’s Stock Camp & Go. eboriy, case medi- ‘ mally . am = Has broken all records for a big business at little prices. The people are always ready to eign make $75.00 take advantage of an opportunity to buy Clothes at about one-third regular prices. This sale was caused by the failure of M. A. Gray & Co., formerly proprietors of the Monarch, Hon. Second: Hand Judge Morris of the superior court ‘appointed Mr. J. A. Paine, who is located in the Pioneer building, as receiver, and ordered the stock sold for what it would bring. Everything must Organs go, No matter what the loss. It will pay you to buy now for future needs. Century, wainut case, full 10¢ Linen Handkerchiefs. a¢ Men's $35 Suits and Over- Youths’ $10 Suits and Over- height 5.00 25c Suspenders, Oe 45 . $11.48 CORES co ceccecevesecs $3.19 gins ed & Hoimes, tu 500 g0c Suspenders Men's $30 and Over- Children’s $10 Suits and Aeolian, walnut 30.00 ase Neckwear MONE Gio: § cacedcte tea Overcoata ..... . $3.19 Bently, walnut, full a8 oo Mie soc Neckwear... Men's $25 and Over- Children's $8 Suits and Kimbali Church’ Organ, 90 55S $1.00 Neckwear . COMB +r rsrersveeces $8.48 Overcoats y $2.88 te re eee . ro $1.00 Underwear . ++.g3¢ Men's $20 Suits and Over- Children’s $5 Suits ng S parlor style, rm " a . ic s§ &§ s ane eplendid organ hase $1.50 Underwear ....+...§g¢ coats ......... +‘ Geee ” Overcoats $2.18 Kimball, parlor style, wie sub- $2.00 Underwear .. 69¢ Men's $15 Suits and Over- nild ay RAE, oo an en's Se ; ’ { : Story & Clark, a very elabo- Men's $5 Hats.. i COMES er eees . $5.95 as 56 $3 Suits and rate and showy case, fine tone Men's $3 Hats Men's $10 Suits ‘and Over- vercoats .......... $119 eieeee : . he Men's $7 Shoes - coats $3.19 Men's Pants, worth $8. .$3.65 rpdcartantis posdine Men’s $§ Shoes. Youths’ $25 Suits and Overs Men's ‘ worth $7. $3.19 ee Soph S fine We Men's 75¢ Strong Overalls coats . : $8.25! Men's Pants, worth $6. .$a.75 Bridgeport Organ, full’ size aac 6 Youths’ $20 "Suits and Over- Meft’s Pants, worth $5. $2.39 eit 42.00 Men's ‘soc We orking "Gloves coats $6.38) Men's Pants, worth $4. $1.88 Bull another Hently. $38.00 as ss aeefer ees ise Youths’ $15 Suits and oes Men's Pants wort $3. $1.35 Smith American, 6 octaves en’ 's $1 00 § nirts ... -gg¢ COMLH voc venseees 95; Men's Pants, worth $2 c great value, only.,...948,00 . 33 95 69 ° , 5 3 Square Pianos Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Shdes and a Big Line Valley Gem, savare...878.08 of Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Comforters and Rub- yanham BD gp on yf Rye Be ber Clothing at About One-Third Regular Prices THIS SALE NOW GOING ON AT 1317-1319 First Ave ONE-HALF BLOCK NORTH OF THE ., Seattle POSTOFFICE Phone, Main — & a" 's Tobacco, re anny 45¢ -g5¢ 10¢, at .. | red Tar "Soap, ( &L price for. ge Silver Side Salmon, C. & I price 1S¢, Cooper & Levy's 7oc Alarm Clocks, our price Assorted Jams, C. & L. price 25¢, at, am ; soc Fine, Large Rice, ©. & L., price 7¢ tbat 4 | Extra ‘Cleaned Currants, ( & z price ioc, Small White Beans, ©. & | price Se % | BE ncdccensivereseedee beeretstene qe & Ly a Extra Choice Pineapple, ( Gloss. or Corn Starch, C &L price 10c, at.ge oon eed b All-Over Embroidery and Plain and Fancy Silk Tuckings, 22 neat designs to select from—lengths from 4 to 1), yards—prices $3.50 per yard. , Choose Monday at Half Price Mill Remnants of Cambrio, Hamburg, Neinsook and Swise Embroidery and Insertions, from inches wide, very pretty openwork gnd blind patterns; string, embroidered and scalloped edges: and wear well; lengths from 1 to 6 Yards; prives range from Se to Se pee These will be follows to 27 range inches wi from soe 196 BBe 8-yard Mill Remnants, worth Oc at. @%-yard Mill Remnants, worth Sc, at. 1%-yard Mill Remnants, worth 280 for %-yerd Mili Remnants, worth é6¢ yard, at.. Mill Remnant Sale of Blankets and Comfa Cleaning out five lots of Blankets and Comforts with Remnant price tags. $1.60 quality; Mil O86 Blanket Robes, floral designs, Heavy Blankets of Mixed Wool, dark © Remnant Bale price CONG, OF 5, -0.cagsen papoose forts, covered with silkoline, filled with white Single Cotton Wiankets, in gray, with ting, $1.25 value, at OBe der, worth Sc, at only edapreads, full alee, The value, at. . deeeee - Mill Remnants of Wash Fabr frie ing of pretty petteraty fash Fabrics. Some of the best factories have contributed to the found in this splendid assortment of Mill Remnants of Mit) Remna @f Apron Gingheme at Half-Price. MMi Remnants of Shirtings at Half-Price, Mil) Remnants of Drees Ginghame at Half-Price. Mill Rermnants of © red Lawns at Half-l 4 Mill Remnants of Drees Linings at Halt -Price Mili Remnants of Organdie t Half-Price, Mill Remnants of Belipsee Walstings at Half-Price. Mil! Remnants of Comfort Callcoes at Hi Mill Kemnants of Outing at Half-Price Hentder the above we have « large min fh nts of Biderdowns at Half-Price. Novelties in Cotton Fabrice, suitable Mill Remnants of Callicows at Half-Price Kimonos and, Children’s Dresses — all MIN Kemnants of Pereales at Half-Price. lengths—at Half-Price. Mill Rem- Mill Rem Linens and White Go J One of the most important parts of the whole store at the Mill Remnant Sale if corner where White Goods and Linens are sold. It is here that thousands of R just as good as if taken directly from the bolt—may be had at Half the Usual Prices The gathering for this sa le is particularly fine—though qygickly told of under al MILL REMNANTS OF TABLE LINEN AT ONB- MILL. REMNANTS OF SHEPTINGS. at THIRD OFF. PRICE MLL REMNANTS OF CRASHES AT BALM, | 111, REMNANTS OF LAWNS AT HE MILL REMNANTS OF MUSLINS AT HALP- MILL REMNANTS OF DIMITIEG PRICK Che BON MARC Nordho@ @ Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike No Pain | No char inless ex- | |traction when ai are order- ed. All work done by graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 years’ ex- jperience; a specialist in each | department. ye will tell you.) im advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exam- ination. Give usa call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertise— SET OF TEETH |GOLD FILLING |GOLD CROWN. |SILVER FILLING . 422 Gocend Ae done &: duate moons at lowest THE NEW LIGHTING RATE Bo or ilowsst hour for the fret re per month use of ~ he Haha oe RRR addi- aul ttoa Siovount of 10 per Seat. for Prompt payment. ine NEW POWER RATE + kilowatt hour for the aret 0b hows hours per month use of bo maximum, and Se for all ad- sonal consumption. subject to the ay pe Bee oot ie: counts ua Monthiy bile upto. tot tien? top. Monthly bills up te $200.80 pe. |@ Monthiy bilie up to $160. : 28 p. c. Monthly bille up to $200. 80 p. «. Monthly bills up to §300. Monthly bills up to ¥ Intermediate dincounte are determined by interpolation, In order t6 seoure the reduced rate it will be neo ry to call at office and sign a new ie cation. The Seattle Electric (/ f te@e Stiver Fillings « Pure Gold Fillings « Gold Crowns, 22k Bridge Work, per Our Patent Pearl (does not ota mouth) ... i-year writen with all work. Free examination lems method used charge. Newest and ern laboratory in students emple} cha of graduate Lady Attendant Alw Hours—8:20 a ma to! Sundays ti 1 BOSTOK DENTAL » SEC 0 BOW M ‘New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8; Gundaye 8:30 t a nanreneh Othce Fourth and Mor tieon street, Portland. | Without an equat in of stee! ranges st: CHARTER ‘This great range is head of all other ranges, versally admitted to 08) tractive and possess featur end special than any ether range on SOLE AGENTS Co. 807 First Ave. THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO, 715 Second ave., Hinckley bidg., is the largest ineti- tution of ite kind In this elty or state. Satisfactory work at most reasonable prices. Eyes examined free of charge. Funeral Directors and lore, Third a Telephone, Main 18. HARVARD Dental Parlors 518 2nd ave. Collins buildiny. WwooDHe 418 Pike Street — We carry both new on-hatid you b class we ¢ an gt gains ‘eeth extracted free without pain replaced with new ones the! same day, Gold Crowns and Bridge Work HENRY HENGEL, Manufacturing Jewole: 28 Hinckley Block, Third PIKE STREET oni ‘ am ves Examined Scientit F.W. Merti "Floor. Ba JAMES HENRY |Full Set of Teeth olesale and Retail Meats, | Gold Fillings 75ce and Up ply attended to, | Weerthe commminade aie’ sna| Silver Fillings 260) The American € , All Work Painless 7 sretopmontl® Western Ave. | Guaranteed for 15 Years. 703 First & phe inter, 466; Sunoet,! rours—8:20 a, m. to 8:00 p.m. Agent for the Cel Stewon Hat, i and i Bundaye—9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p,m.