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rings Today,$705,276 This Date a Year Ago, $512,646 Increase . . « $192,620 a5 CENTS PER MONTH ee CENT FORECAST—Vonioht and tenvorrow, Sieh to brisk southeast winds, os THE S SEATTLE, LATTE STAR. FEBRUARY a0, Seldiers Coming FRIDAY, 1903 No. 310, run Deited Bintes eeidiors to the mum ber Of BRO left West Ruperior yeater a suvsial train over tne WASHING’ TON, WINE AND LIQUORS en route for the ANY LI VE. S = OS T bases dene ey Whiskey apes Persons Fatally Injured by Jumping to the Street While eee tata ty wn Three Bodies Are Taken From the Ruins and , Seven Others are Missing the regular price of od and third story windows. OF faulty ant ithe 2 while 1B are unac | enat seven wilt di ) The Daylight ? Store iL umber ; Exchange jButlding “a t’s a B a” Vn If net, do se tomorrow, the last day for you, © Bee the Bundny Kho on evees ratlrowd am Nott Seattle Clubs Tharp wih be & Apects the Qieh Anne and North Beattie Jmpenyement «ube tomorrow their Mall, 420 Denny way. Tivein of Wiyertance will “come up. ine In wtore meeting of attractions for the vy omenday unt day of the Open Ta, Feb. hyone hour, The way | burned in tese than an «$140, appeared and in thin ALA Three bodies have been re Men's Puree $1.26 « 0 covered fram the oe. Payatc sane “ air rusher 1 $ capnat recover. This mahen weven | bec Box Blacking ie yard others de> | rota hart by jumping i ‘a Death Trap Lead Penctle, Plaid Drees Ge not Stewie, Be y | Smith Arrested lat e,.) eigionetoa to J, Taylor cla aaaiiee Oe. rs | yard DAY YOU CAN mforte Lop ie nkets for $2 Woot Ladien ing Btrape, 10 Buy Hlowe w badly Injured (t ta probab’e |acores came down without injury Free Delivery. How many dead [Home were fo frightened that Uney Cloth, for Ree feeuit Of 4 fre tn jare tn the rutne ally this morning largest in the beyond its $e the state con VuGA Th ih cots. oat dm the wecond gourd fed ©! eet of from the| re 7 from cannot be known [Mad to be ried white for 12% antil the debrie is cleared away and |scended* unaided. The interior Dress Gingham, fe peer searched fthe hotel w Iinost totally de is weis, for ie a Bik, for ste Hedroom Black Taffe . fell through ane of r ete * tie in front of the Coleman — (Bet apac Many who ¢ i down safely wld have been taken ed. } wctiimipammnctiicds |. ‘The sheritf's office was notified by niqht ere for we this morning, breaking a bem and athepwire so seriousiy injuring | it had to be shet by OF ok. Beneon and University) Ih Phones, Main became pantie stricken | the Bpdkane authorities ¥ } LATER—A investigation | that Glen G. Rmith, wanted One woman Jump- | bigamy, * Gander arrest [now leaves the nutmber of gueats un-| A deputy sheritt haw Jthe local afftce to W iw be the elty It will be remembered that Wil ¥ FOU lam MoArdle recently swore to complaint in which Brith te eh FIVE THOUSAND 1 with marrying Agnes MoArdic as ueual to dump the load ACRES iginated © electrical | tan. 16, when he already had a wife. | the hole into the bay one of noes in mement. There | Mine MoArdie, who t# the daugh accidentally dragged the @hoie 0 guests tn the use The |of the complaining witness, was wap. Before the fallen register was dex Owing | have " ed dward be extricated he had o| * ‘ to the high wind p and the | Womey loflamina bility it} with him to meney Aanith, Adjacent to Seattle. In 5, 10, 20 and 40-acre NUMEROUS OF PAUL DRASDO RRS A age SUITS AND HE LOSES HIS BRIDE, HIS PROPERTY AND HIS LIBERTY, euT tracts. OVERCOATS Price from $5 per acre} aT ey up. Easy terms. ADAMS & 18 PLANNING FOR RE NGE Herbert S, BLANCHARD Upper 719 Second Ave. Dresdo, proprietor of the Vienma cafe, pies eee a pretpatae. See Drasao tr of Mr. Craven is and his pretty young wife, formerly . Hinckley Block. 10-11-12 Scheuerman . Block | First Ave. and try St. eed to both of them, but what ine with the news at ail » exe Dera March i md tok he | Je ° i why a evety 10 bi] tien given the readers of the Star. [arrest of Diramio om a charge of hav= [ses mere,ree br iiked with it. Seott, in interviews with th [te aasist bien in) Mr ing threatened murder je Aid not Drasdo claime that the sale was R Craven, « wel) Mar, stated that he would appuint | threaten to kill his wite becaune, be-|not legal, and refuscn to rece WE CAN RECOMMEND THESE A® A HIGHLY EFFICIENT BAT- TERY POR GA® ENGINES, BLOT MACHINES, FAN MOTORS, pont. [his third deputy without assistance! cause he says he would not de that/it. ‘The men who were guarding the | day — private Individuals or news| for anything. bat he admits that he| house, it is said, were placed therely mag RAILROAD SIGNALS, PHONOGRAPHS, BURGLAR ALAHMS, ELECTRO MEDICAL UKE AND MANY OTHER CLASSES OF ~ and would select o ns. did offer te kill two men whe were! by order of Bamael Marti Mr. pena trial lawyer, who mast, guarding his handsome and costly! The ankindest cut ef WORK, MADE IN NINE TYPRE AND SIZHS, PORK DIFFERENT PURPOSES. PRICK, $1.9 TO 3.50. waived | ever, be « Republican. how Fourteenth avenue, to keep| ing to Mr. Drasdo's story, le the fact Ske THEM IN THE ANNEX WINDOW DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR BUNDAY “AD” balls |and jumped out careful ed to the street while a fireman bee. ex Menith hack accounted for at 16, trying te seize her from « window | Hewed that of the and tt injured 1 third | sill, dnd was picked up in a dying dition Will die, It seema probable that the the driver, M a STONISHING 47.00 1 Sits now in the my Rod getti ate all-woot suit for a man—or $2.00 to $5.00for suit. But then you are not paying us any profit this month, @ fire department was active in save |the work ef rescue Ladders wl the |pInced under the windows wherever MENT OF W. CRAVEN ; - Prosecuting Attorney—Selection Ap- | of Bar and Business Men f Scott yester-jand to be Pend to the lone yury. over the| The sppointmer plunging the hey at's sunilar dangerous place on sete Stamped Envelopes Jam@ Karasck was arrested yes mJ m & charge of bur a indicted by the grand omees of the Atandard On EPABY at Beventh avenue south and € nirect early yesterday morning and steniing 1000 stamped SADR A pete Was discovered yeater- ine During the afternoon ering Karasck’s descrip ted to dinpone hope® at the powtoffic was formerly en 4 Ol Company stand fory| Mr. Craven iq eueb aman. He has) nim from entering. that the house and lots sold were while Mr. tived in Seattle and practiced law! The couple were married insti for only $6506, a4 property here since 18%, but has sever held! Angust. but two month age thelr! was Tea worth $10, potition! office. He has been prom~|gomertic retations became strained.| It is anid that Mr. ‘Seaade hae had of inent In Republica n potitics since | Mra, Drasde left at that time for the| divorce papers prepared which are Mast Provide MS2, however, and hae achieved con~| Bart and has but recently recurned. | to be filed late this afternoon. % active! siderable distinction a* a campaign It is rumored that In the Gret days| grounds for divorce have not yet °* orator, and political writer of the honeymoon, Drasde, who was | been im: public, but ft i rumered * a Big. Bon - enthusiastically in leve, placed &)-| that cortpromising letters are te most al} his worldly goods in her] used as exhibits in the case, Drasdol y¢ the etty co adtaeh pone Bax ECTS ee ponsession and her name. A few|has been released from custody on da: she le Ad to Have sold | $200 bait, nePignsoe es olen mittee Gn slkects, sidewalk elevators to be either removed from CES LITTLE EVIDENCE TO CONNECT HIM OFLA BOOTH or & certified cheek for up andjfew seconds befere his death, and cours | hae been di- from 8 recent attack of the grip. | petted on bie ballin ‘Arthur May- by the hogy Stir to re on- | wite believed him to be enty drank "> epegisr epomen. rected 16 draw up an"erdinance eii- Dee. Risey ond Bist ‘ant | mand and Add SYaA for any of L. A. Booth. | Also thet selther of the three men ROOSEVELT MUST POSTPONE zAK bodying the stipulations, . + donsultation over the matter a o Course of Lectures dent will promably tok im wtscert bunt ing trip. He expects that Bie weet een trip @t) require (we months in tponing the trip it ie further be fewea that he has in mind the pos- (that sibility of an wenmion of the |r senate, for the purpose of ratifying |e : eeiproeity Urraty and the) The treaty, If present ft! the | der te said to have been comm: if yo sgsinet the oe = laid thelr hand om Booth, except to STERN TRIP fh. Albertson, the newly ap- R by the de-| was the most important witness evening. Actording te the prest the elevators, loaner bie clothes In order that he WASHINGTON, B.C, Feb. nn —| potrnes vier geurt TILLMAN 50.435, som 18 ont 1,000 lots present plane his trip to = committee at ite meet- m decided to won| | could breathe more freely. w Levinen, bartender Jodge. wee ry Mice today. ‘he oat President Rooserélt ix Affiicted with! Sab adeinie ered hy Superior Judge seid tn the Inst eight weeks at Mill- Sok bumta ee Cet lian Clty, Keatiie’s finest suburb. lo have taken place veaterday afternoo ‘thé action named above and or |& meyers cane of lary naitiy, rewultlng | Cri dee albertaon hex AP Take Renton car on Washington Largest Stove House inthe Nerth- N. W. Annex—Everything dence to warrant a trial Levison stated and Chorchilt did ‘Tilton, Mitton act the me: Rooth. bot that he eimply fett on t floor in what wae supposed to be a) maki oe ee be postpened until Ma. Dr Richardson advises hin fo wait wott! bis throat ts In & pondl- ban = the strain of bh Tiefore the public Journey the pres street, fare 5 cents: large, warm of- f at 7:98 o'clock In the amsembly | the i of the Academy of Moly names, mth and Jackson street lectures wilt be delivered by BR all nal Or Magen. SULLIVAN IS TOLD HE MUST CLOSE POOLROOMS OR BE FORMALLY INDICTED AND 1S GIVEN A CHOIC rs of the Grand Jury Notify the Head of the plice Department That He Must Act this determination. | ender!) district | nr atated by that Chiet down” joud im their They claim are behind the ed tegard to in and Mayor the paclroome Wo the city of the many rea- the chief And with the poolrooms ent Bhould he by Oblef Sullivan to consult the Attorney De- rf an held a of which was gave it an bie ho city ordi- MIA close the pool- ‘Was carried to the band they began to Aiemay a short ie, when they re- Ay julitvan had rooms, law MoMA RNNOUNCe his & fortanl conmulta-| will come directly + that Terenve and Act Quickly — juror who in well pernonal friend of Chief Sailtvan, had called upon the pool rooms were cloned, the “Sig was up.” and that he would be indicted forth- with Frederick Beusman, one of Mr. Kellcher’s law partners, stated to a Star reperter today that Chiet Sul- ———— Beaten and Then Robbed George Demars, » logner recently from Bothel, was beaten and robbed of 6% by thugs in the tenderloin dis- | ope trict at an early bour this morning. Later Charles Gilbert was arrested on suspicion of being one of the highwaymen, and when shown to Demare the iatter at once identified the suspect as one of his ansailants, K. Hennigar and Edward Gordon are | ry of the hold-up is but a repetition of what has been an every night occurrence below the dead line Demars met three young men in a dive in the restricted district. He was a good fellow, taking them from saloon to saloon, spending money freely. In this way Demar#’ newly found friends found out that he was a “lve o and soon an they aot him b to a dark street, lugged him and took his money fr his pockets. They beat him unmerciful i ad then made their escape with dn of t obbery. Want More Coin John Toy, the Chinese bridegroom, after day of wedded blina, had hurry home for more of the “long green,” according to the story told hotel. Whether or not this t# John left for hi North Yaki- home very hurriedly, while Mra. nee Burnett, fe staying at the . James hotel, with « man, who says he is Sam Burnett, her brothe ‘The English bride seemed the tei worried of any one over the mud leaving of John, She valid ed he had “ gone home for more “coin parently has no plans for the futu but f# very willing to spend the day: ering questions and displaying her marringe certificate, of Ww! the sears to be quite proud. BASEBALL M. i. fexton, of the Western and w 1, baseball league, and T. , prenident ot the Amerioan started yesterday for the Pueific coast to investigate the baseball yo = altempl to avert the war tha! aeems tinminent between the Pas the Northwest and the Coast lengues, Bexton, whe fa chairman of the national bond rapention, wil proceed to fan They ace ciothed with Mr, Hick Vrarcineu, | partment of the superior co liven had not seen Mr. Kellcher, but intimated plainly that Mr. Kellebe: would adviee the chief Avie The — reom charge Chief Sullivan with breaking faith with them, tn determining to close the pool robma. They ay the rooms were duly assessed for poli jeal purposes by the Humes _ma- chine, and they were given aasur- authority to act, and if it is at all possible, will effect a settiement Meanwhile the acific Const League manifests every indication of remaining permanently, The per- ing of the grand stand and bieachers wae issued yer- terday. Manager Wilson yesterda: announced that the season would 29, and that next inary practice. Lacaa of the Pa- cific Northwest League announced yesterday that the reason would open April 2%. The first gamer will be played In Seattle, Pottiand and Spokane, The schedule has not yet been made out, but it is certain that Seattle will play the majority of her games at home. Must Pay for Shiny Shoes The councht committee on finance is no longer in favor with the police patroimen, The latter claim that they ean look nice even If they can do nothing else, and now the finance committee refuses to allow them even that privilege by cutting off the regular monthly -shoeblacking bil, For years it has been the custom of the chief of police to inctude with other items of expense around police warters a monthly bill of about ste for & half dozen boxes of king. Hecently the finance committee refiwed to nudit the biacking bill as i was held that the city In too poor torfurtish ite alleged handsome policemen with the much desired article, Hereafter the boyr in blue must either hold up the poor bootblack or pay for a e the same an lens privileged individuals are forced to do. VALUABLE TATE The appraisement und inventory of the estate of the late Sampel Cohn wan fled in the probate de- rt, thie The entire estate of wh er, in valued fn the inventory at $6,- 000. —— ee WATER SHUT OFF The city water department giv: notice that water will be shut off on Becond avenue from Seneca to Pike strest tomorrow, from 9 o'lock In the morning until 12 o'clock, neon, - FOR SAFE KEEPING Jenne Dayton, a Lb-year-old boy recently convicted of having broken into rooms in the Beattle hotel, war committed to the reform school to~ day by Superior Judge Bell on the petition of the pronecuting attorney. ances that they would not be motest- ed during Mayor Mumen’ term of office. ‘They charge that Grand Juror Hamilton is Interested In a stock ex- ting In stocks and on, and that thie ind jury. | poo! iher as. sert that they will not Glose, even if! amount ordered to do wo by the police, and) will make us! dincloeures in court if arrested and tried for conducting their plac Offered a Fat Bribe mW. OP s Of Bpokane was arrest- od yesterday afternoon on a warrant sworn out before United States Com- missioner Kiefer, cha him with attempting to bribe United States Tremgrecien Inspector Lavin. Pott. ras is proprietor of a dlsorderk house in Bpokane, and It ts ‘lated that he has been importing women for hin place. Inapector Lavin was it to investigate , and Poltras hearing of it came over to see him, Lavin claire that Pottras offered him $400 to let the matter 4 Poltras par- tally admitted the iret to others after his arrest, Commissioner Keifer committed Poitras and fixed his bail at $1,060, in default of which he was sent to the ¢ounty jail. He will probably procure the necessary amount of bail today. It is the intention of the au- thovities to take the case before the ited States @rand jury, whieh par in Tacoma in a few days. NEW WING NEEDE The county innioners are} usidering the advisability of bulld & new wing on the eastern face the courthouse, to extend fr the auditor's offee to Bigh running parallel with the wing | ied by the treasurer and coun- rk. Should the new wing decided upon, the upper floor will b used for a new troom. WANTED ROOM TO HIMSELF NEW ORLE ‘8, Feb. 20.--A ne- gro named Simms barricaded him- self in a Rampart street lodging- house At 2 o'clock this morning, where for several hours he defied the efforts of the police to arrest him He fired at the officers repeatediy, and was finally shot and killed by them after the fire department had been called and an attempt begun to smoke him out The siege lasted from 2 o'clock un- Ul daylight ‘The trouble occurred at & negro boarding-house, where Simms took » bed a couple of days ago, Last night, when the landlord went Into the room which Simms oc- cupled, and where seven beds were located, the negro ordered him to atay out. The landlord merely want« ed to give another man lodgings, The nex owed fight and the landlord appealed to the police, ‘Two —— went to the room, and the vo opened fire upon them, Fifty jeere were called and tried by conxing to get the negro out. He refuned, cotton balla satured with olf and sulphur were thrown lighted into the re When Bimme appeared at the door ved, the off- core fired at him, and seven shots took effect, jobera and Marie Lefovre ana! Normand. the — three sities charged with having come thie country for tmmorai) were Ordered deported to) ‘yenteraay by Federat Juder | thay present Interesting | A ows] the treascury ‘Ashington, to whieh hee t Sie referred, telegraph to send the girlie back mints in the | authorities as to! will | Oats ‘Awa iting msportation cand sacks of Pomanid the warehouses along La Conner slough. te too, to spite of the fact that a vast amount has already been transport ed. ger Rruce of the firm of Brace & Stewart, which owns and freighters between and Anacortes, sald that time an attempt would be transportation for | tion of the fe short of xed to ite mit supply that trade. soiling Nquor to te reports brought from |. and served papers val persons for their appear. ‘ore the United Btates ¢ r's court at Kodiak for the fe of Intoxten tives, Qne was for a Kh whe td eharged with which he procures at the Kussian church At Afognak and sells to the Indtana, Papert were aleo served on ©. Pajomm@n, the proprietor of a store, | for selfing both wine and whiskey to the natives nin the pand jovernment school teacher at hie store being next door pol, A large number of to be take to Kodiak * re arrived at Afog nak is the Alaska Commercial Com- pany’a schooner Bt. Paul. The ves tel waa anchored in the bay and in a heavy werterly gale during the night ». Neither the -vemnel nor cargo was seriously Injures | Receiver Stays B. Le Plaine wan retained as re-| ceiver of the defunct Bank of Bal-| lard jerday afternoon by Superior | Judg@ Tallman. The matter came up in thaaquity court on the hearing of| the tion of 200 creditors and de positord of the bank who wished to have Recetver Bi discharged and | pointed in his place. Lition Was refused on the| ground that the law provides for re celvets ‘only ih the case of tnsol- venoy af a bank, , Bam May Be Deported, case of & Japanese woman eago house hy entering ‘Tariki, another Japane: q 4 man arrived at Portland last De in a schooner from’ Hake- date, They came AK at are Watleved to have been alded in making @ landing by (he steward and gailors of the vessel, fice at Hillman City. WILLMAN, Ownor R. T. SHANNON GROCERY COMPANY 1920-1223 3c Very cholce lot Rastern Sugar- Cured Hama, the best money to 22 the.; turday .. +. omy © veaety : for be Table Peachen, Piume, 2 cans for Lima Beans, finest dried, The..... Canned Corn Reef, whe ize, Bt Canned Roast Heef, te size, Canned Roast Mutton, 8c sie POT CAN Lo sceeeiee 20c Prgiieh ara Engtich Breakfast grade, 6 Ibs. for . FANCY GROCERIES Preserved Ginger, put up fn China, a great dainty, In jare, each 600 Chrystalized Ginger, per ib. 250 Laree supers 4 Olives, per quart ... Oc California Olives, email but fine flavor, per quart 200 Saratoga C hips, fresh and crisp, per I ‘ Bde shelled Almand Nuts, per tb 50. Our price, per Wp. . eo Peare Pod four Be Hreakfast Tea, B0c $1.50 ‘Tea, le Pecans, per tb The Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave., cor, Main CLEARANCE OF Boys’ Knee Pants Regular Sc and Tie Grade 25c Pair Two pair to a customer, HENRY HENSEL, Manufacturing Jeweler, 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. ous Service, 40 Hours Per H. P. | 24 Hours $50.00 47.50 46.00 42.50 40.00 36.00 SEATTLE CATARACT COMPANY Offiee and We Cor, Beventh ave. and Beattie aiterton at Main Btere, First & Spring Or 818 First Avenue South. Tomorrow Last Day of the come. Eclipse ‘ss Whole store crowded with interest. good things that will appeal to thousands, Fair Sale Diversified Better Tomorrow's Sale of Skirts Heavy Serge Pedeatrienne Skirt, steht rows of stitching on bot- tom, all seame felled and double atitohed, $3.00 value... $i.os8 Ladies’ All Wool Scotch Mix Riack and White Dress Skirts, in both kilt plaid and slotted seam, regular $12.00 value; Eclipse White Sale Price.... $8.75 Fine Melton Pedertrienne Skirts, lL gores, kilt ne, a new stylish, perfect fitting comes in Oxford gray, All Wool Tan and Gray Pederirienne Skirts, pretty cording around bottom, corded seams, one of our moat Popular ekirts, $10.00 value $7.98 le ae ee Per H, P. BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THE SWING OF THE ECLIPSE WHITE * Three Piece estee Suits Neat braid trimme izes 4 to 8 year Worth $2.50 tomorrow $1.59 Boys’ All Wool Chev= jot 2-Piece Suits In neat gray mixed pat- terns, excetiont linking sines § to 16 years, $4.00 value, at _ 32. 98 Boys’ Georgie Chev- - ~ AN Weot fot Knee Pant Boys’ English s toh Cheviot aad m : ores Pants, si duroy Knee Pants, patent waist band, Saturday BE $1.00" value Satur- $1.00 value Batur- White Sate Price day Evlipre White day Kelipse White 19 Sale Price...,.490 Sale Price ....85¢e OR AAA AOL ~- | Everything New in “in Corsets at the Mod Figu mbay Cloth low bust, sides, porting pretty . ribbon $3.00 value White Sale New Pink and Corsets, Pretty Blue Girdle lace and ribbon — trimmed, value Wellpse White Sale Price.. 490 length, drab Model \ . Arabian Model a > et, extra over hips, oo supporting pea $1.50 value; White Bale’ Price Belipse White Sale New Tape 1903 Girdle to Price tomorrow... $1.25 Seattle Agents WL Douglas Men's Union-Made Footwear— New Spring Styles Are Here $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 ‘Snoqualmie Power|| "ladies cushion Soe shoes { Dacor Reed's Cushion Shoes 6 Per Annum for Continu- buttd- cow For Men, on three styles of laste, finest viel and velour enlf, per pair ing ekill for ease, for and style $4 | ETERSON 206, 208, 210 Pike Street

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