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DESPERATE PRISONER KILLS HIS JAILER Deputy Sheriff Dave Morrell, of Olympia, Shot to Death hy Christ. Benson, Who Escapes to the Woods--Sherifl's Posses Scouring the Country OLYMPIA, March 2--Deputy Bheriff Dave Mor wan shot und instantly kiked mm the county jalt » by Chriat whe made hiv ex jail and te etl at that Renson ¥ and it te probe de ahot down If found by any the numerous posses now antey in pursuit of the el, who was also jail Sheriff Mitis, had gone inte Un tly after noon t About to leave the cage why attacked by Benson, who str im the ta Mo as am him with his clenched Cxt the desperate prisoner a . two men fought Into the hallway, Hen fon gradually overpowering the Jatte j in the hallway Benson secured a plece of lead pipe and using it as a club, struck Morrell over the head knocking him senseless, Benson then secured the officer's revolver and fired three shots inte his pros trate body, One of the bullets passed through the head, another through the chest and the third “The Little Duchess’ Anne Held and her Sadie se to create much the of a furore In Seattle as Lydix ompaon and her diaay blondes did aded in Amertea a gen ago. They packed the A to the doors Inst night, and it is safe to may that many of the se dately proper family men who sat te the bald-head rows, will be there again this ev me, if the Uime-work lodge night excuse can be made to work Beattle’s entire male population seemed to have turned out to greet chic” little French actrens and horus girls in “The Little rom office bey to mil- Honatre the masculine gender waa represented tn the audience. The fair sex, for once, wan at & discount on a first night—except on the stage. ‘There the picture presented by the sudience was reversed. The iris — full eway before the footiights ‘There can be no better description of “The Little Duchess” than the Verdict of the gallery: “Gee, but ain't sh. @ stunner.” tom, the opera ts the most gorgeous Stage production that Seattle thea- ter-goers have yet had a chance to Tt har no plot, of course, nt frankly excuses Stating that there Wee not room for one. fm good singing and dancing galore. catchy music, jokes that are still young, and a sprinkling of clever epectaltica Anna Held ts not a really clever tions of Parisian art. Hardly im- ferfor are the dainty American gowns of the ny, the Parielon wing room, or in the fencing hall. the Held girls are thor- oughly up-to-date. Mise Heid is Puente fn having As Lavinia, the “cook lady,” In “why Smith Left Home.” at the Seattle theater, last night, Corson Clarke appeared to better ad- vantage than he has in any one of ‘the plays he hae presented here this @eason. He was on the stage but a yal of the part. ny enough without Hise make-up in the werv was @ wonder, In fact, bis costumes all through the jay were almost without flaw, and he who had not — =~ program would have guessed by deal of the iotovect last night centered in the von oe who essayed the role of the French maid. She is a fm truth and in fact and ‘was on her way to Japan when Mr. part was just light enough particular #tyle of work. Julia Wal- cott also had a part fitted to her. Her strenuous love making was very laughable, Katheryn Garvel looked tty and acted the bride welt. rry Bradley twisted the German count part in a way that made the waliery roar. George Bosworth played the French gen: “Why Smith Left Home” at the Seattle theater all week. The Shirley Company Mien Jeasie Shirley and her com ny presented “In the Hands of the nemy” to & mont appreciative audi- Cottage, modern in every respect, with a fine’ view of the Sound and city, west of Broad- way, near Republican. H.$.Turner &Co 232 Globe Block Without quee-/ Tut there! Any ove of} j through the @ a them would have proved fatal « shooting the jailer, Benson | out through the front door of | whieh Was unlocked, ran Up road track and was soon lowt| After | parsed the jail the | to wight / | The five prisoners remaining in the » effort to escape, Two Out LO BUMMON asmbet ¢ Mills wan not at home went to jail made of them rrived deputy and Dr a few minutes | later, but anal that Morrell wae! tead prisoners confined tn! Among the the jail at the time of the break war Claries Clark, awaiting trial on a charge of murde first degree. | None of th pted to} interfere In a uring the struggic betw Henson and Mor rell Sheriff Mille returned to the last night. He immediately ¢ the county with telegraphic thons of the escaped mur has sent out mpectal dep the vicinity where Benson wae seon, heading one of the posses him | on wae walting escort to the ¥ re ence at the Third Avenue theater ne play te a melodrama thri little blood oetine always comes tol either om horseback oF ont any © play t# laid In a nad deal man and bis from the hands of police, whe sire to lure them to b kill them, for whieh be it to be paid $100,000 by the enemier of the young man Jessie Shirt of the pa ater and was ceived Inet night role of Marion W Amertean girl. natural manner. as Edward Hunt, is not as © pamby as heroes usually are, ar fact, says ewear words several times during the second act During the third act and after the pt has ceased to thicken, Mire ura Adama renders several songs } very delightfully. ‘The play is on the whole very tn teresting and one of the best mete dramas at the Third Avenue this season. “In the Hands of the Kine jmy” rune until Thursday night when the “Five Grass of Old Ken tucky” will be presented by the same company |WILL FIGHT THE THEATER TRUST NEW YORK, March 2—The pre duction of “The Bishop's Move” at the Manhattan theater tonight is re- garded as the meat formidable step yet taken to curb the power of the so-called theatrical trust. BEyery thing and everyone connected with the production is independent of the syndicate. ‘The theater In which It is to have its premier is an tndependent house and the producer ix James K Hackett, who is considered the bone and sinew of the little coterie of prominent players who have rebelled ageinat the methods of the syndicate This ie Mr. Hackett’s firet venture as © manager Ins play in which he does not appear, and the results of the heart» m the y is de a of thy t up: te the young very sweet an the undertak’ H : ie oe are awaited with piny-goers an welt an tn theatricn! circles. SAVED FROM THE FIRE ee im the barn of the Western Mill on Westlake avenue, at 6:30 Peon taat night, threatened the Gentruction of 17 norses and some livestock. The firemen ree- coed all ot ote wf tne horaen’ with: ene py ad peat hora saben live. The damage var Ly No cause mee the fire can Seay | Saucers We have about 200 off Cups and Seucers which we will put on sale for two days and clone everyone out, at COMPANY., Tce, Coffee and Crockery House “WEW ARCADE” 1326 Second Avenue JAPANESE KITES Roll- Jumping Ro} Ing Hoops. Wholesale and Retatl. We carry Toye tor sale the year round. COON BROS. 1442 FIRSTAVE. | Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. wen Clothing ‘and Retail ‘goo First Ave., Cor. Marion § NEW ROLE « “BLACK SHEEP" NEW YORK, March 2—The Bari of Hoalyn in starting a new role—th ambition of hie life, Ife ix taking out | CHECK FORGER hie own company in a new play | he Young Mra. Pettifer,” whieh in to be given Itt p ht at] William Kastwood, « young Kn Pookakill, A tour th Canada | gishman, wae by the poltec will be talren until or, when | @ " it cuccehefal, te | Haturday night on a charge of pam Howmlyn b play per, fo New York, The 7] it on a wt ohm in me ing worthiow# ob be wanted in Portlar charge, Beveral Reattle saloons | Dustinese men are maid to have be | worked” by him, ‘The police pay one year for the of wrand lar jim the black sheep of a we thy F ceny. He Was # by Judge | tha fanntly at within Linn last week wi « SP ieab | Ye pleaded lity to the theft of $46 from hie partner, on old man named Ole Swanee with whom he had been working Ina eamp in the woods not from Oly Hecause he pleaded to the jyeore he tune, He in anid to have a mania f | fomming cheeks The checks ¢ drawn on the bank. It ix ahed in Beattle umet Bound Nath de that it . charge, and the further fact that he prosecution in had, it wilt be in thin had previously: be & good repute oity ton. the court imposed the minimum - penalty BeeD corvettes POLICE NOTES throughout years he w ward A. FB. Anderson, of the Clty Dy tary works, reported to the police today thmt a mult of clathos had been ste the’ prinoner Ee ean’ cware cut a were ft AND CALE ie fivet before J \e jou od rant before Justice Coors tote: TOMORROW wewlt and q Wd for of the Olym for a number ly, for four yea iff of Thurst roe years, and ta was deputy BAKL or ROSLYN, play te by a young « author, W. Gayer 44 sant ‘kay, and those who have read it gy on te on of hi pronounce it an wnumuatly bright | PFs, ‘4 wn of Ne | Fomance Iten Lord Rosslyn is to have @ leading the pleee and will play un ee name of James Brekine company inetud have attained wminence on “road waa mart Reattle wor afterwards 1 many years age ft nh Whom he Tracy who killed Jat. appeared at Pat Black Lake, where it Henson er Morrell and escaped. LATER more or h way Dr, Wilitiame. he spent the night, after frightening the men there Into submis He CELEBRATES Optician, hax the latest and only ab soured arms and ammunition at the eres Sake ste aunt ' wineres and treating Arcade butiding the eyes that point, and cour at any time CHAPLAIN, ON TRIAL re pursuing tr fight is likely INDEPENDENCE AUSTIN niver was appropriately All the stat were DENVER, Colo, Mare sity, Other ant to the arch 3.——-Pursu- | wise observ wrders of General Fre " mmander of t Colorado, ick KR. Fur Department ot martial convened at F day to try Chaplain H signed at Washington on the Brasco, Varen = 19, Banta Ana had begun the stew the Alamo. THE LATEST INNOVATION NEW YORK, Mareh £—Bimer F. Woodbury of the Motel Cadiliac has ut-distanced the builders of the new ON EXHIBITION wick saree bette Sek {i vadway and Fifth avenue aod in eugurated « new era in the hotel and ROCHESTER, N. ¥, March 2-| restaurant business by the establish Une of the most successful events of | ment of a new pneumatic tube serv the kind ev seen in Rochester is| toe between the dining room and he pet stock show which opened to-| kitchen. All of the new and modern day under | the auspices of the |hotele now In course of construction oung omens Christian Associa- making this improvement. ion. The exhibits number several| The St. Regis and Knickerbocker | ke Henton hundred and include prise winning | hotels, which are to rival each othey | street. fare 6 conte tome and cats from many parte its twsury and and | Sce ot Milliman City the country ae The show te to continue twe weeks. and judging from the interest mant-| fented at the outset It will prove a huge success and add many dolla to the funds of the amociation coming an officer and « gen The chargé is the outoo: refusal to claimed to be due a mand contracted lain was static PRIZE PETS Terms, $25 down, $10 month! cleared be tm the last pan City, they u ashingt Carpets AT A BARGAIN ‘a bicycle repairs . Go to Spinning Dunlap. real estat estate, 4 Union block. | New York Conservatory and Bohoo! of Music The largest and most up-to-da conservatory tm the sta hand Carpet at a bargain; also goed Upright Piano and an Eat Organ will be wold cheap tn order make room for other goods. DABNEY & ‘WOODHOUSE New and Second Hand Fu niture House on the Coast. 418 Pike Street. third usual prices, for @ short time. A Fine $25 Inetrument] Biven to each pupil €. Conservatory, 210 to 234 office, 218 Areade butid- ing, Recond ave D. H. LEE, Principal, Phone, Red 541 RIT FIRST DAY PAST $3.00 SALE The first day of our Great Three-Dollar Sale is past—five more days remain, Our windows are full of specials that can be secured this week for $3.00. Every department is represented——our windows and advertising show but few of the pretty, serviceable ar- ticles that can be secured at a cost of but $3.00. Run over the following list, and see if there is anything hereyyou want. in the store and see what this Three-Dollar Sale can do for you. li not, drop Four patterns of large, full-sized Solid Oak Large Lamp, re regular $4.75, for Cobbler Seat Arm Rocker, regular from ovhe denen é . $3.00 $3-75 to $5.25, for si cwccccscocsees’ $3.00 | A 20-inch top Solid Oak Center Table, and Three styles of Child's Reed Rockers, reg Large Decorated Lamp, complete, regular ular from $4.00 to $6.00, for ........$3.00 $4.85, 10F 6... ce ervecsscereeereees 13-00 Child's Maple Folding Bed, with woven wire A a4-inch top Hardwood Center Table, complete, with Lamp, for ..........$3.00 spring, size 28x§2, regular $5.50, for $3.00 Rich Golden Oak, Imitation Mahogany and One 18-inch top Solid Oak Stand and Bo Weathered Oak Jardinier Stands, regular | ¢ ry, sol 7 ar atitgy defeat rem ae Seco 94.98 WOd0 oor ins cabs een’ . $3.00 Sond solden a ogden able, with 24- 93-75 s - inch top, complete, with Water Set, for Golden Oak and Bird's-eye Maple Recep- paisa kV ieee thes . $3.00 tion Chars, regular $3 2§ to $6.00, for Fancy Shaped Sélid’ Golden Oak, “24 inch vedeed Sesseves : eet eeveeeeey $3.00 top, Table, complete, with Water Set of Two Massive Solid Golden Oak Cane Seat assorted colors, regular $4.75, for... $3.00 Dining Chairs, for . ae $3.00 | $4.75 to $6.75 Down Filled Silk Sofa Pillows, $6.00 Table Covers, silk effects, two yards | each .. veewe . $3.00 square, nicely finished all around ...$3.00 | $5.50 Irish ‘Point L aces, in n white or ecru, per One dozen 4d¢ Window Shades, 3 feet wide pair . 5 . - $3.00 by 6 feet 9 inches long, per dozen. . .$3.00 | 30 yards 36 inch Silkolines, 1 quality , suit Fancy Decocated Austrian China Plates, able for Summer Quilts, for . $3.00 assorted colors and decorations, regular | White Bed Spreads, worth $1.65 each, three $5.50 and $5. 75 per dozen . . $3.00 for Prenesees A variety of Handsome Jardiniers with | 11-4 Heavy HMlankets, regular $2.00 each, betes regular $5.00 and $5.50 each, two pair for .........,. . $3.00 Or ss F +se+++$3.00 | 10-4 Blankets, regular $1.8 three pair for Solid Oak Center T ble, ‘at inch top and cee ebsewese os $3.00 Frederick & Nelson | Incorporuted COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. phthalmotogiat and FY . SMALL COTTAGEAND LOT targe, warm of-| |HILLMAN - - - - Owner About © yards of good second- Phone John ®81; Independent 1166. | pt THE BON MARCHE iNew SilK and Lace Dress SKirts Our first lot of spring invoice of SiIK and Lace Dress Skirts reached gy in time for Tuesday's buyers. Early bayere will be glad of this chance to view the new of 1903 styles. ve ADVANCE SHIPMENT ON VIEW ve | poveescmsen @ ence a ne ee partments the past day or two. A the Mieached Damark About 1.000 yards in mill en fine Bleached Table Damank on are 2. each if patterns; the lengths &, 8%. § and 7 yer would be good value at ébe, tomor row they will be placed on sale at IB the rate of 40 per yard Don't mies thie oppertuntty | $1.26 Demeth Napkina 89 dosen Bicached Damask Napkins, full three-fourths sire, assorted patterns, regular price $1.26, spe- etal He & dowen, Linen Crash, T%c—-2,000 on Cragh; it t* un- 20 Inches wide: « ‘ee, special The a yard abe Colored Table Damask, 2Se—- | About 1,000 yards of Oil Colored * |] Table Damask, $8 inches wide, In & vartety of designs, regular 350, special the « yard. 1de Huck Towels, 6K en White Huck Towels, sine 18x36 inches, hemmed ends and red bor- Gere; regular price 106, especial 6%e each. n> to 160 dos- | | Free Dental Work Charge for material only. ‘The only college using an absolutely bain iews oeen-GOereR nd eR ebunive \ Painicos E saresting § is Fike f ot a college v ntudents — yed or admitted composed of dentiata of long lex who come here to perfect ithemmelves in our latest sclentific methods Enamel! Crowns $2.00 Silver Plume | Crowne .. $200 [Geld Crowns ...$200) fj 32 | Material Gold Fillings RK (per Tooth) onty $2.00 (es. iver Fillings RIDGE W e college feen of skilled de y for all work fe Eastern" ssc and Pike etree Porue building. je of | Hours: 6:20 to Sunday, #:30 to 2 Nobody han ever bought one for less, Many have pald more. But the club reduced the price, and everbody can own | A RICHMOND PIANO For the $290. The t anybody being wo « rent one $10 Cash ne $6 a Month. mas forbid STR INW. AY DEALERS. SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. 711 Second Avenue. 600 PAIR W. S. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave, High Top, Hand Sewed and Waterproof U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS, Seattle Tran fer Co. Pas sT HERR. & | Tel., Main 41-46 Office, 623 tat at yw ee The House Furnishing Sale of the last six We begin the second week with many fresh li Some of the notable barga inches wide, In a variety of chore | 200 | | | NORDHOFF 4 CO. These are, of cour All-Ove moha feta witk Ne pri Taffeta Bi inch ag Nobby t ped of pith eilkven terfly de Home Furnishing Sale Line Domestics and Bedding ys has been ns for te as follo ymorrow are Mceched Turkish Towels, 100 » Matra Heavy 4 Hath Towels, size 22x48 & splendid tal 1%¢ each. 35 Colored Bed Rprents, $1.19 value at —Two cases Colored Red Spreads, full «ize and bh ends, fast colors, in lHaht e. | pink, yellow, green and navy; ree ular $1.55, special $1.19 each $1.60 White Bed Spread, $1.18 One case Extra Heavy White | Crocheted Bed Spreada, large size | beautiful Marsetilos patterns: reg- ular pree $1.50, special $1.19 each. $2.60 Mankets, $2.19—100 pairs S-pound Gray Oregon Blankets. J1-4 size, worth $2.50, special $2.19 @ pair Boe Linen Sheeting t9¢—Bleach- ed Linen Sheeting, §-4 width ) worth béc, spect Pe We Loned: uelin 5.000 yards Men 4 Lonedale Muslin. 1 yard wide, worth 1 ® yard FINE WASH Goops Fine Ratiste, 1f%0-—A beautiful Colored Lawn, printed in the very . wpecial Tie She BON MARCH THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second NES decend avdiaie and 115-123 Pike Street Nordhof @ Co. Our! Bullders’ Hardware Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. 606 P.KE Telephone John 283 Calmer 1830 tnd ave. he: money back for the asking. | Sells Ladies’ Bults, Watets, Separate Snoqualmie As “THE RIGHT KIND.” | j Piet Rates Per Annum for Continu- SEATTLE CATARACT COMPANY, ® Office and Work Cor, Seventh ave. and Jefferson at, Seattle. _F.W. MERRICK The American Clothier, | 703 1st ave. AGENT FOR THE HAWES GUARANTEED HAT, $3.00 QD. BUCK & CO. Men's, Eoys’ and Chil- eren’s Clothing Furnishing Goods, i. nd Bhoes, 1404 Becond avenue, new Times Building. | woven in beautiful colored THE GON MARCHE i * se, the very latest effects, and Skirts will double th ae tion because the prices are so ex, tremely low, Lace Hh cy trimmed with two tae E Tameut ‘rin folds, he 1 ' ik Dress Bkirt » four toms tiounce “mail “0 drop 6, Mahe oat and made pique, hag y priced, ed with eng Skirtor Pes with fa ord t eda! wig ne and most satisfactory in these d f Mf stock unpacked wit ws! latest designs, worth 12 Me Mercerized Chambray yards of this por 180. dered Swiss Dota, m Colored Bwias dered dots of & yard, Flemish Lace Stripe, beautiful fabric of medium with embr ots of colora, a bea veal Waisting, he, the a yard Fantasia Silk Tissu, Soma dl or mercerized cotton and jacquard effects, a ar.fabric at BGc a yard. Mercerized Oxford, material is In great Shirt Waiste: it t quite: n the order of a basket y mercerized Im the: No Pz No charge for p | traction when teeth are ed. All work done by dentists of 12 to 20 perience; a specialist department. We will ‘in advance exactly | work will cost by a f |jnation. Give usa find we do advertise— SET OF TEETH . |\GOLD FILLING .. |GOLD CROWN . SILVER FILLING New York Dental Pa 614 First Avenue, (Pioneer Square). Houre—8t Sundays 6:80 Branch Office—Fourth and tison street, Portiand ~~ JAMES HENRY _ Wholesale and Retail 818 Western Ave. Teluphones er onae ce. Main « All orders prompt sil Hotel, restaurant, steamboat logetny ade solicited. camp Full Set and Fit | Guarantead | Gold Crow | Gold Filling Sliver Fillings th Double Plates never fail Teeth Extract pain and replace game day. L attendant present written guarantee, rectaliats of & actioe. | Ten-year students, but all 12 to 20 yeare making a spectalty of gold stv land bridge work Be re ant ti sult us obout this high-class Tl Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Pariors 713 Ist Ave. 4, 5, 6 Vinton, acDougell & to Sp. me

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