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ONE CENT VEN! 6UTHE 6 SEAT “ east to southeast wind %,, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, FB IZZARD — | IS BLOWING Country From Mountains Eastward in Grip -- of Winter Storms Fed 1—The bie panhande a ahd street traffic In] which is Hikety by the * All | tosmes of mtock ‘ it Norther is reported | 'Traing are rur to result in heavy/ have been ab railway wires teres with di 4 many en the hich inter Ding " WLING GREEN, Ky he heavidet storm of yehrs | x over Kentucky. Much puf 1d lowe is apprehended Feb. 16 deeper than in any OY years, Great losses weet avd of stock feared If the tempera Tome reverts of nenvy ture does not moderate quickly | ALEXANDRIA, Ind. Feb col Weather The roof of Republic COLUMBUR, Onto, Feb. 16. A11/ #teel mall) colt ards were pw x yee yom early t , continge |Communtention with the outside | ihe With a great weight of The * ra ae Texas the| world te Practiontly cut off through | 4amage in Very heavy and 40 men ; hd tm the Texas! the heavy sleet bteaktng fhe wires, 4re (hrown out of work oe Jury thie afternoon was Alpheus By er, @ former member of the city counet. Tt te supposed that he w in to testify regarding the Cithvens light and Power Company fr chive, although he wan & member |the star hamber committee which inted by the counett | ¥eare ago. to investigate the p department ‘The committee recommended the removal of W. L. Meredtt * ehtel of police, and Charles W. Wappen atein, ae eity tive, but fulled to J. A. Moore, wetl known and promi nent business men, were lal terneon subpoenaed as grand } withesens, TWO MORE TRUE BILLS) sored Tah gey, thie seeming ce] cONMTANTINOPLE, Heb. 18 ocak cede ke A ~_ Military activity continues through .| Natty at Wellington, on the after- neon of Jan 12 Pull particulars of the tragedy, which wan the rexult of a barroom brawl, were published in the Star at the time of ite oc- eerrance, | a ~y The grand jury also returned one sceret indiciment. "This caused ty hag more than the ordinary amount triendi: the part of Gpecwlation; as st was auppesed that | enmuns yon HO secret Indictments would be re- Subpoenaed by Grand Jury in the city ¢ ny bought wp all focal electric moropetizing the |light and pewer companies aig oh- court grand | tained Ite exieting | Cth macnn phe we « the egies etneayer and ito testity Lord depart Prosecuting “Attorney Scott te thority for the statement that the med im the indictment is Inthe city WIFE win be continued —— - ee {week under the, L. MARRIG ASKS THE POLICE TO WHO HAS BEEN MISSING SINCE A, Keer, The ver- views this evening will be conducted by Rev. Ro Burns of Moston. ¥ VENEZUELA BL. Marris of Anacortes how ererdt told to the police this Marris went to the yestemlay afternoon, while he went ent to Green Lake te Altend to some business matters He GUILTY AS CHARGED Matt Dee and James Krown were found guilty by « federal court jury thie morning of lane Nquer with. it Heenser in Weet WASHINGTON, D. ©. Minister Bowen, represent! sueia, will this afternoon Pen received official announce ment of the settlement of the Vene- suelan difficulties and that @ matic relations will be tmmediately LEFT HIGH IF NOT DRY last two ayn a pn conapatea! je ocourrence in connection with the rise and fall of the tides haw created amazement and great inconventence. The waters md seaward #0 rapidly and tn h volume that it left all canals, inctuding the Grand canal, almost A every gondola il the return of time he was eu! ~ to guide the | the dations of the of the shooting he is dae unes were o® od by the recession of the water bro ‘ * Reeser’ and Morgan O' frien, re ached Valdes, January 20, being the first) to reach the city from Nesina pm ft They went in la it fall | « aked eight claifos bird | @ branch of You On} reek between Dr De CLEVELAND, o. Feb. 16 eel ve ovate ¢ Hanna and Jonn H. Winder have any upon Rep { Baturday not out of APROSPECTOR ON SHUSHANA RIVER BY FREEZING IMS STAKED ON BLACKBIRD CREEK IN THE nta to sagged The party reported that V Be fetirning from Valdes tim out of the ice and gave him the sting, Stewart and her MAG OF the wtenrners Hertha , best burial porsible with the help of ae BS. ering the news of «| he Indians bound near W prospec ing to death Fn lg Chrie Hanren r med January well know and Forty-|2% from the headwaters of the | Inile. He was one of « party of four|Shushetna, where he made several | who were prospecting for placer oid | good placer strikers on @ small creek Dowing into the! For Hauore prompected 66 cents to the pan. On| Dan d gravel which the pan | place, and that they did not aw fhe attnok had been made until Rat | uray morning, A dispatch from Ww says that Cald to his " er wilt not b * that the men pha and Wind welling Be Mon Tanana indians | Farman two of the party returned | Yukutat and other ry to Dawson. The mar was about 45) mer war arrested ar ed and with bi* | yeurs of age, short in stature and & infortunate man | German by *, January 2. e from the Cool inlet coun. | by Indians iying On| From Ki at white men selling Hauore said that had been lon January # Ivan Satway, ~lto the natives. latter are being ; lost the accidentally shot and mortally | debauched by this practice and their | Been suffering from ded another native named | condition ts pitiable, A meeting war tor several days. |{-nruska while the two were ehaning| recently held at Hope City At the end a it traffic, There are PHILADEL® SLPHIA. no terribly exhausted » business to] dent Baer of the Mend finally at they| han been ti) with the grip wir st the time was bitterly |« moore. The former started out to to the United # Below Of tg pative] may hie speech ‘before tite secure help, but was une eking him th onale for two days. the time he w that when eengomery went 10! tracted the opped the vie-! hunting party he wae wi le to' sum, aye neon InMuwd! yruA Chinpbell] grionde In thin” co. od Wdith Martivon of legal age, | therefore ond,lnat vention of the ihe fable “ot thre ton wth of Beattie: Bert! ona eldi houses. end last BDRUARY 6 paneeenecaanenwenantenatnamcnt pint, dgpmsameronerens sument MISS ALICE MUOSEVELT POUNCHL WILL GRANT nn ee A PUBLIC HEARING Ligh cane igating Light and Power iri at Singita : nt. W. Bakr, of Snequain icc "~ TURKEY PREPARING =a She Makes Ready For Military Campaign and Negotiates for oe Backing | é left the , " Wrecked, bard and LaF ghey: Mo traveled over nome, thas thle eteriesn, as |e or ¢ Pacific side of the penin~ iit STAR. 1908 nM Users of Electric ~~ | Invited to Appar cl has determined to © hearing to the nm her bust corporatio: eft next srewent in expected gone tnt received by the council clerk in vie numbers daily. Kead Alar should clip out the Wednesda ative nell clerk DISASTERS IN ALASKA TAILS OF LOSS OF LIFE AND HIPPING IN THE FAR NORTH oO in the event of trouble 9 mB oom MARBOR, Alaska, Deo. 12. —_— Correspondence. via Vai- ib. The under seore- sy a Wiliam A, ~Tedmeore and affairs in the cham-| Frederick Bamunds arrived here ier today said in reply to) everiand yesterday from Unga and thon that the polley ot| report themeelver as passengers the Balkan complication | with 19 others on the small K fe. prevent any modifice-| schooner Lettie, bound frem Nome im que to the benefit |to Valdes. After being out 3 days | they encountered severe etorme and were driven ashore in Haverdeon bay, om the north side of the Alaska pentnes| et tions Committee Wednesday Evening Bank Clearings Today,$688,602 This Date a Year Ago, $491,605 Increa: $196,997 PER “MONTH a5 CENTS VOL No. 306. nd No. 176 of South Beat- Kaien’ ball rly 200 W: jong tables and le merry until past midnight ‘Toasts appropriate tothe order and were responded to by en peakers, The commit wus compored of Kiner H. Frew, A. ©. Dren- well end F. J. Speck- Light and Power Are! Before the Corpora- ‘BLANCHE WALSH IN “THE RESURRECTION duction of | theater tn | | in, Where ai hands, eave the captain and the other half owner veanel then = partially All _of their marine Gleasters masted schooner, saimon lade Tienbeck bey, adding that three HIS BETTER HALF | tic ecsaying to roach the #hore tn a ROAV AFTERNOON dory after the vessel struck were drowned. The other members of the arrived safely at hier to remain at the resort 1 pe company veturn. bute, bus OEE sees, ‘ebe:| TUG LUBLINE 1S DISABLED ‘The United States revenue aunt Guard, In command of Lieutenant KH. L. Hrockway, towed the Weahing= ton Marine Company's tug Lurtine, Captein A. P. Spaulding, inte Saturday evening at 6 0 thon. Friday sight, pelier, She wae @rifting helplewsty pon the sandepit near Port Madi- =“ when the Guard happened along. jauneh towed her as far ax point, where the 6 wer, which is owned by the same company ax the Lurtine, was met batit, ‘The W department of commerce a nounced upon high au- t James A. Garfield, § tt tervice comm: inted commissioner in the new department, ARE SAFE forest reserve lawe aAnot be mbna) uted, acording to a decimio by Federal Judge Manto: thier ning: A wtion wae raleed in the Of thal Pnited States ve. McAlliate of the purest, smoothent Lactigind Wright, as to whether the Sauces Eavased ol4 tae : that ever left Kentucky, A bets for ter Whiskey for the money pe ; never passed human lips. We mur have agall wen! 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block. First avenue and Cherry street, rene WINES AND LIQUORS Whisky PerGallon Whiskey for less money, costs many t lots of it that ag mu to Uy the recommend, $2.00. | | held that the| explicitly de-| fined In coherent, Mar ¢ ht up in the Free Delivery. cintons ren me. The case and MeAilin- | a, ger ‘| tee meported fa FOR SUNDAY — ~ BASEBALL INDHANAPOLIS, Feb, 16,—Sunday basaba He [nding received a boost in Cheuemifiature today. A commit. rably the senate! 1209 Becond Ave. (Bet, Seneca and University), Both Phones, Main 644, FREE DELIVERY hi aling the law which prontb te profesmional Sunday ball tn this | wtabe, formerly 0, 4) ped inn eee they attribute to too much wind, whiskey and poker chips. | These men confirm the previous tepert Of the load fo lange, thres Here's a stove that we make in our own shop. We've nothing to gain by making them poorly, and we know that you can't buy a BETTI BR “air-tight”? anywhere else in Seattle for the same money. Made of = Largest Stove House in the Nerth- bats Annex—Everything Main Store, Firet & Spring 913 First Avenue Seuth. May- |} | We Re.Open Wednesday With a fine display of New and High-class Spring Dry Goods, Millinery, etc. We want you to attend our open- ing. Bargains of interest to you will be on show in every department, and whether buying or looktng, you will be none the less welcome. “The Brightest and Most Modern Dry Goods Store in Seattle.” Such is the opinion of many who have been seeing us. Will you visit us and indorse this opinion? iv’s ASTONISHING WHAT $7.00 to $10.00 WILL DO now in the way of getting an up-to-date all-wool suit for a man—or $2.00 to $5.00 for a boy's suit. But then you are not paying us any profit this month. SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT ACTUAL | ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block We Would Like to Prepare Your Prescriptions @ We give you the best obtainable in service and material. Deliveries made anywhere in the city, OPEN ALL Main 35, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue NIGHT. Independent 8, Sunset, ‘ Don’t Forget the Kai-Ki Silks at 39c !