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frost tonight; light north winds. Re-Great alarm te over a sudden cgohapet Suttered by the ithe conctusion that he be put to bed at onee. The! the day war too attending | Pope Was fo Hl that he was unable to that he knew this when he turned to niversary | a#miat those who were instructed to| his attendants at the and 1 ted to his | disrebe him attendants and ' pr reaching hisjing the pone appeared In unneually| the cardinals he referred to bin ap PORTED CAPTURE. _ OF OUTLAW BENSON ‘ng Description ef Convict Murderer Arrested Near Elma This Morning hy a Deputy Sheriff i ay iii i z i E ? i a off.| Horn states that he leaves the em ‘Were willing to do this | ploy of the city to engage in prival ‘Were not feel- | business. ly toward Piper, on 29 per dent. Clancy the agitation for | hie =| SENSATIONAL & prominent Was ‘next caled in concerning the cal- t of the fund of the high Ht ta the city char- It tn understood |Prosecution for perjury and suborna- | surrounding ¥ did not iumine |ton of perjury, developed her . the butcher, was preamed by ito the grand jury cit.) lame Are Now in Rome & sinking spell and for « time it was marked that hiv face was great! thought that he would lose con-| drawn and that bie voice was far sclousn ean, from strong and Dr. Lappont became fearful for the! In view of his tudden collapse It te safety of Kis patient and orderea| now thought that the excitement of much for him and | “After this I can die happy.” Yee ring the ceremonies this morp-|terday, when he gave audience to good spirits, but thore near him re- proaching dimolution and in the fac the cab im the outekirte of the email! mustache; looks like a Swede. a. He te not a dewperate character in 33 aug appearance, Was dreeed in biack PIA, March 3-—-Chriet Ben- | coat and vest, blue overaiia, which viet murderer of Deputy jare too short: new black #hoex, about Morrell, is thought te lane «ise too big. and square toed. Brittah Columbia. | siat has a smell crown, quite wide, and avoiding |straight-brimmed and turned down iu front. Soft shirt, Has a peoul- jar cast th his eyes, giving the ap- ance of locking up all the time jee turns up stightiy. Parte hair on jett wide, near middie, and is Sightly bow-legeed Tt has since Wranepired that Henson has taken pains to estabtish for him. self a reputation as a “had man. claiming to have teft quite a record of crime behind him im Chicago, from where he came to Washing- ou id fis ate z i f if z * tlie i af i UF re neo lies if al fedbeee eit Henson te Bmith & Westen revoiver, three chambers of whieh are empty Sheriff Mille hae @ guard station- od might and day at every bridge tn f Hi ft Fi iH i L i if Hi RATES POPE wacked by an Alarming Sinking Slell at Close of Jubilee Ceremo- nies----Gloom Cast Over the Throngs of Pilgrims Who | xcoedingly hoarse, | to live. iff if LIGHTING PLANT ul “While a majority of the members of the council and heads of the city themrelves am ponsible, sell: » yet it the whole reason that if they ity would be st in ite power to hamper ¢ portion, ft was of the health department. Dr. | deemed advizable to well the ineue in as the oMficia! representative |. jump. Thin, however, does not pre- etude local capital from getting to- wether and buying up the iawn. | “Another point that tended caune the action decided upon in sale of the bonds, is the matter of securing the money jurt when It is in needed in the construction of the | plant. In the contract to be let for the bonds the city can deliver them and get the muney therefor on on! Both resignation esme as a sur-| while if they were sold by popul to the members of the board of | eubscription, 1t might and might not and each member expressed | be able to do this.” ret at lowing the service of the} Others Cdritiected With ‘the elty two elty employes. government confirmed the states Van Horn leaves the service of | ment made by Mr. Thomson, adding the city April that hereafter in making bond ines an attempt would be made in voting the fame to have it done in such « manner that the tasue might be Aivided and yet not impair the nego- tlable value of the bonds, ST. DAVID'S DA The Welshmen of feattle of towns celebrated it. David's day with « concert, last ml night in Chrintensen's hall. unt: | ‘The program, though lengthy, war hie resignation, Mr. m ELOPEMENT ACOMA, March 3A sensation- Slopement followed by criminal the facts were jurday night Sheriff Denholm David Kenny, « young man ef 24) singing of the Washington quartette » years, and Mire Ea Akers, a girt and the Seatt ale party was of - of 15 years, both of Orting, are the unusual excefien interesting and well rendered, ‘The | SEATELE "PROST. of many protests from his hearers declared that he had not much longer News of the sudden and alarming attack of Hines spread itke wildfire throughout the city and cast an air of gioom on what had been an hour before & gay and happy thron: A great throng has gathered out~ side the Vatican awaiting news of any change in the condition of the Well beloved patient. MENDING HI8 WAYS, E E ML IW JM FORMER BALLARD BANK CASH ER UNABLE TO RENEW HIG BOND B B Hil, formerty cashier of the defunct Hank of Hallard, wae ar- fested on « bench warrant last night, and te now in the county jal) te default of $2,000 ball, Mis former wae by Jory indictment onde sew boed ber guine necessary. His wureties on the firet bond refused to stan the new to be insolvent,” Hix friends claim he t net guilty, ae |. but simply took charge of the ik for es few days before ite failure at the request of President De Long. who was tit. TTERLY «AS GUIL ‘Wilttam D. Fetterty was found lant | one of 948.000 and the other of $76 REVOLUTION IN CHINA arrived He saye the China sitdation in the tn- BALLARD, March 3.—At 4 apecial the Business Men's Ar- jast night it wae de- beet interest of the that « census be tak~ i & ql se je doubt that « census population of Ballard @xcene of 10.006. This would the second clase and would ents of @ public charac ler, such as sewers, water, lights SFERATE BURGLARS AFTER LOOTING POSTOFFICE AND GTORE, THEY SET FIRE TO BUILDINGS AND ESCAPE CANAAN, Conn., March 3. Two early this morning biew safer in the postoffice and jewelry wore. They secured loot to the amount of $5,000 and then set fire tom large ng house to de- traet attention. They then broke open a livery barn and stole two horses and exeaped. ‘The fire lows will approximate $16,000, An steamer Roa has been mineing for more than # week and the police have been noti- fied. The name of the man ts not nown, but he wae a familiar fliayre}, the waterfront. He enter the Moran yard about a week ago and was not seen to leave it, VERY CHEAP. | . eamster, | Patrol j man f He tried to bribe th t Tet him go, Fle rm omition at the polic finally © "| aasiat in unraveling the STEAMER LOST New YORK, Ma captain of he Gerr which morning, reports ary l4ohe saw a lor wiguiner founder at me When he firet sighted the wenfo! her bow wan out of water and her stern down, He ordered ait #team on his own vernel but when he had r ned a potnt about # mile distant from the sinking steamer she Tufeh and eank from sight. The Pinna w#teamed over the t where the veurel went ut could not find boats, or wreckage nufficient to tity her, He says that ail hauds must have been lost ' ore thin 1 Pebru known SWE FOR MARKET ‘The offer made several months ngo | bd Bifuve, Allen, nen & Me jcken for Ignate Steinhart to neil to the olty a large tract of land STAR. ONE MORE INNING WITH GAS MONOPOLY City Council Decides to Appeal from Judge cision Giving Old Company a Perpetual Franchise After having all but given up the fight, the city council has at last de cided to make a stand against the tle Gas pany in latter of the de ant by Judge ne federal court In the as company against the A held in that case 1y haw @ per this de Judge Mant y petual franchine, but the perpetual and ¢ @ atri ing two and one-half feet in every direction from the center line of ite pipes laid in public streets. Inder this construction of Judge Hanford ed that sand the Sea ny, this strip £ in the public at | Known a the old barrel factory site. between Brood and Hay streets and | Western avenue and the bay in| North Beatle, for a public market and wharves, was read and ¥ Bice fie by the city council) rice asked for this property North nigh? im the council that the propo wien will bably be taken up ai the city may be » to establiah and his voice hoarse he retired to hiv apart te this morning, he said ot Will Tak At the meet! < the corporation ¢ 1 to the Unit 4 from Judge b tion wae taken at the tn of the Citheens Light and pany: whieh reese to of the appeal and to employ special counsel to ansist in ite prosecution A communication from the Citizens Light and Power Company, making the offer to bear the expense of the jappeal, was explained by H.R. Cline, company ttitude as i in a suit Hanford in th in the Beattie { business ed attention to the ould be done the his dectsion, utd be allowed oh vital tmpertas declared, that the city should thie I can die happy.” \atve up until it had secured a de erowd inside the cathe- Bi cision in the matter from the highest Was so dense that © tm the gallery fainted 1 nig she struck againet i others with such force as prosipitete them over the nto the heade of (heer below. No one was seriously in- sured. @ city ball and jail atte anked, $260,000, was deemed eis camer Crew ac hal . RP Gleason to sell to the) remaining half block of the| sity ball site were placed on | te. Th ie understod that the are more than the prop- erty Mmworth, No action was taken, howewsr, WASHINGTO PIONEERS THE STATE GIVES A BANQUET ON THE FIFTIETH ANNIVER. — BARY OF THE FORMATION OF THE TERRITORY OLYMPIA, March 1—The pioneers | of Puget sound were the guery of | the etate of Washington at a grand honor at , 2. J. Smith, president of the oy eg at the banquet, and Hon. TM. Vance of Olympia actea &@ Woastmaster, About invited | KUeK werk sented at the table. Wi First Governor;” Li Miles C. Moore. y Years Ago,” quar- ot wi Pio: A + ington neer Aswocia- thon pou by Ite president, Al- en r. “The Iniand Empire,” reeponse by ag jerinan D. Crow of Spokane. | iniacent and Historical addrenn by Hen. Ho W. Scott of Portiana, * Ladies: response by Hon. W. BoMumpbrey of Seattie reneton Volunteers,” sponse. by Hon, Glenn Company G, votun’ Old-time reminine neers, fong--"Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot,” quartette. BURDICK MYSTERY rt of the country, Continuing, he City Will Suffer “That the city will suffer if this FRANCIS GETS G00 SENDOFF PARIA, March 1 ~The € Commerce today received President Francis of the Bt. Louls exposition. Me later took « train for Madrid. A large party accompanied him to the depet, In the party was Bellamy Storer and « number of prominent Frenchmen. The Chamber of Com- merce will make a spectal effort to have « big display at St. Louis. DEATH OF THE LDEST MASON CUMBERLAND, M4, M. Dr. Charles Obd, who claimed to be aged 92. He was erand Maryland Masons in 1840, ber of We have < receiv. ed some of the swell English Topcoats--- Me Come W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave, & Union St. THE BUFFALO CLOTHING AND TAILORING HOOSE POLICE ATTEMPTING TO CON. NECT WOMEN WITH MURDER | OF WEALTHY BUFFALO MAN BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 3.—~The deatt By violence body was found in a re intial residence on Ashh inet Friday morning, |# still authorities, though they positively ert that it in a case of murder. ¥ the widow of the mur- dered man and Mrs. Hull, who was the fitst to discover the body, were the district attorney's office, them, i* Kept a profound noorat.. munknown woman figured in the Inquiry today. She was well dre and apparently a woman of refinement It was stated on good authority that the woman had no with the case, She w Of the women intimat quainted with the Burdick fi whont the horit be to s hoped might yething that would tangled threads. FoR $5,000,000 A mMmbrtgace of 85,000,000, executed by thie Seattle 1 mpany, in favor af the Bost deposit and Trust Company, hes been tiled in the county auditor's office. The mort- age covers ail the property and as te af. the electric company in Se. attle BWd is made payable in with interest 6 per cent mortage 18 to secure a band tna CHICAGO, March Wheat, 77 8-4 4% of Edward i. Bur- | er information was elieit- | ALL OUR OWN | } THE WORKINGMAN’S | FRIEND | WE MANUFACTURE CLOTHING In our own shops here In Seat- tle, giving employment to over 100 tatlors, We sell all gar 10 he mame garment for $7.50 An's Profit at our uke 100 per hous sell you t n working man's THE BUFFALO CLOTHING AND TAILORING HOUSE 12) 5-127 SECOND AVENU® a ine) 1 to| the one passed last night ow not Only| Klectrie Company mak usive right to! mat Mant Pants teet in erery| ee serene Merbert S. ut) Murphy was t counci! | thoriaing the corporation counsel to | | drop the case | Cormpany is trying to put tte] | competitor out 417 Pike, Between Fourth and Fitth, | the city ought to back us up in it Bank Glearings Today,$763,062 This Date a Year Ago, $609,356 incre ~ « » « $162,706 ag CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 5. No.6. Small Farm Hanford’s De- lol Biqghty Acres barn and other Wildings, also bearng orchard; five cleared, a t a0 acres slashed, balance covered with small growth or $1,000 feet.|of alder and vine-maple, property wun for 89 cents| very easily cleared, small stream of Seattle Gas and | water runs through land; ean be sold the samel|on very easy terme. decision made by Judge H Dwelling houw the pany the bus Today v per 1,000 4 monopoly of | rate to ite patrons where we have with it, but in competition We are vitally interested In test ing (this decision in the higher but the city i likewise in ed, and if we agree to wtand the | Upper panse of the apppeal, we feel that | 10-14-42 Scheuerman: Block First Ave. and Cherry St. The « sewed the resolution the took a stand the cane to the # that time the cow protests and Thix resolution was . annulled by 2 pounds Bulk Lowa Creamery butter 65e Limburger Cheese, brick....36¢ Faney Brick Cheese, pound 200 Swine Cheese, pound 200 New York Full Cream Cheese, pound 200 Wisconsin Cream Cheese, poeas Di vision m ne } strain, | aches WINDSOR BLEND COFFEE at 2606 per pound will please tent optician. you~tt's better than most WE EXAMINE EYES FREE AND | stores nell #c pound. Try GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, | it; ntee natinfaction. A. L. Lindaue Graduate Optician. DO YOU KNOW... That you can pay $5.00 for your Derby Hat and get no better than we are showing at $3.50? Our $2.50 Derby, same grade as the $3.00 sold elsewhere, Latest blocks now in. ADAMS & 2 BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS | 739 Second Ave. Hinckley Bik, You will look-far and wide before you find another stock of Cuspidors as large and varied as ours. We have them in brass, nickel, crockery, or graniteware, and at at- tractive prices. Are You Taking Part in Our Ohio Range Competition? Largest Stove House in the N orthtwest, CE Miesepirer lo Main Store, 1021-1023 First Ave. N. W. Fixture Annex, Everything Electrical, 313 1st av. s. The Great Fire Sale A Crowded Store Yesterday Were you one of the many who visited us? IF NOT, COME TOMOR- ROW. This GREAT SALE of part of the $150,000 STOCK of Saks Bros., of Birmingham ,Ala., ts worth a visit. We bought, and we are selling the goods—mostly damaged by water—at 500, 25¢ and 106¢ on the $1.00, Come expecting BARGAINS such as you have NEVER BEFORB SEEN and you will NOT GO AWAY DISAPPOINTED. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at THE LEADER, LOOKING OR BUYING, Sale from § #. m. te 6 p.m, but come in the forenoon and avoid the crowds if possible, and don't forget our new hocation— The Leader The People’s Bargain Store New Lumber Exchange Building, Cor, Seneca—1113-15-17 Second Ave, Bath Cabinets $3.50 Take your Turkish Rath at home. It is easy, Cabinets fold up fat when not in use, Let us show them to you. _..wart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue Sunset, Main 36, Redside Tables ‘Take one on trial. Indep, 35,