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DEVEL OPS OPPOSITION _ TO PINE STREET SITE Chamber of Commerce Committee Reports in Fa- Hall on Ground now Occupied vor of by Old Bu tee on muntctpal at comm eet we, char to that body at it reaw thle afternoon in favor wer of commerce t city hall atte. favorable to a aty court. ing, But recommends that ourthouse be bullt on a part present olty hall block, OM Yesler estate block the street, provided either se can be secured at a reasonable report does not state what ‘of the committee would @ reasonable price for the eh. fe adverse to the prop et aw city Tu and Pine ests that in and private fate be chamber te this afternoon the commi (tees “ ‘adopt a resol : f° 1 ecmemdations as to what = ARON AVENUE A New City Wall at the | ildin, Course should be pursued by the « and county offlelals in the mutter The Third avenue and Pine street site for a muntoipal building was for matiy offered to the city last night AC & meeting of the counct! commit on finance and that on public cunds last night truce Waring, avy made perty wo the ity the ity All the couneiimen with the @ Crlehton w The offer was » bt the cox fer action until ne Friday night when another meeting wil} be held Meanwhile the executors of the Os. Will be consulted in or that there may be no hiteh in the city's securing the Osborne be quest for a olty hall building, The bequest amounts te $61,260, and one jot the conditions of the «tft made by James Osborne, Who died in San Praneteco In 1891, ts that the exeeu eatate whall agree to the he municipal building neted | 1 & Osborne, one of the execu ltors of the estate, sad tnet night tender of thi eroughfare Is Never Cleaned or Swept, and Great Worthern Is Now. Laying Worthless Cross Walks---Death last week, under Instructions beard of public works, the ond a and Great Northern enue, The ratiroad companice make I rif i eelals gé ae ; fr itheliytey finns ilgettaal H 4 fn £733 - ge) had a lively chase Supe of “dope fends* in ‘Part of the city thie morn- Were in pomnenn- load of tron the officers appear- their load and made be . BM they thought Mf ctang! TAR Was bettor than a ly they got ot IR SEY 88 auickly an pos- _ started after end etter foot racers St Shrewsbury’s, 114 and Ranges road pe on at No. 500 Pike Visit tke Zourmelt money —_—_—,, & Woodhouse for the oi4, reliable Oak Steel Kangen, and 600 Pike mires, Traps Still Exist ‘The construction of the walks t* the firet step towards ametiorating | the Mithy condition of Ratiroad av practically no effort to clean the treots between their track: they are obligated to do by city ordinance. The street department never has Ratiroad avenue swept or sprinkied ‘The Great Northern passenger cars are cleaned fust north of the Ains- worth & Dunn dock. There the filth gathered in the trip across the continent i dumped on the wharf and left. All kinds of refuse are piled along the street in front of warehouses and im the rear of commission houses The canneries Gump their offal un- der the wharves, A special poltce- man some time ago Was bired to pre- vent such practic, but three months ago his position was abol- hed. ‘The city has not yet tiken steps to compel pler owners to rence danger: ous slipe and to remeve scores of death-trepa along the front. Are lights have been placed on Railroad avenue, but they merety serve to w up at night the dangerous pit His that should mot exst. LOCAL THEATERS “Macbeth” Commencing tonight and continu- the for the balance of the Week at the Third Avenue theater, Aldo Benedict presenta the romantic ec. my Jonna Grim “Macbeth” ¥ Produced. A fhinous writer lelared that “Macbeth” was the kind lof character most liable to be in- fluenced by the belief in supernatural agencies, who has moral weakness and physical coursgs, and who al- ternates perpetually between terror and daring—e trembler when op- poned by his conscience and a war- rior when defied by him foe, ‘The attraction this week at the Augustus Thomas’ “Aris- play ts being well re- eetved tn Seattle and bids fair to make @ record-Breaking rum Seattle Theater ‘The comedy “Betsy” is being gf management of the theater anounces that this is the last week of the Clarke company in thie eity, ——@-—— By calling on the Alatka-Seattie De- | velopment et and investing in ja Block of st while it can be got | at @ snap, ae price will be advanced. iad full partioulars, call at our office, 226 Globe block, Seattle, Wash. a —— Jewelry fixed while you waft, 7 Colonial. aad \g | Of G. Deninghausen’s magnifi- cent Jewelry and Optical store Saturday, March 2, Every lady will be presented with @ handsome Souventr Spoon, made for this oceasion. G. BENINGHAUSEN Jeweler and Optician 713-715 Pirst av. Union blk next t) the MacDougall-South- wiek Co, ‘The catchy son) uu hear at the play—the latest popular fancy, the songs from the man- ters, who charmed our forefath- all here. good song but can be had Instanter, A whole music store not equaled west of Chicago. STEINWAY PIANOS SHERMAN, CLAY & (0. 711 Becond Ave. The Touraine Hotel Refurninhed and ted through- | out, now open for aineas. KB. 4. ‘“. avenue ‘The bout manufactured. G | from three to five years. Goo. 4. Woodtho-re Oo. 1409 Becond avenue. -Formal Offer Made ythat personally he preferred the [Present clty hall site, but Unat the | exec Id Agres to @ loca | der the leading business tater elty During last night's meeting Coun ciimen Morrison, Mullen, Rinehart and Marphy exp’ 4 th being favorable to Third avenue aun, th rio plan, and please the er r or five-story building half block where the city hall and jail now stand. The council ta al most unanimously agreed that police headquarters and the elty jail should be In & bullding separate from the city hall, Mr. Redward that with the pelice station noved @ four-story building w be ample for the city offices many he proposes to walls so that when the the building erected may suffice for a long time. —_— LICENSES TO WED The following marriage Heens Lave been tesued: Pamque Fi 3%, and Tetomonia Defidia, 26 of Seattio; O. MH. Ralton, 24, and Mar. bare Montush, 22, both of Seattle ye he Bo. of yden, and Mable F. Scott, 22, of Seattio: John Mitchell, 32, and Ger trude I zhtion, 21, beth of Heattle. CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY nry Lebak, an elevator boy, was ry ted thin ming by Patrolmen Ryan and MeChirg, on a charge of vagrancy. -_ INVESTIGATION UNNECESSARY Collision Between Athion and Re- hance Was Unaveoidable ‘The local United States marine in epeetors will hold no investigation into the cause of the recent collision racing to this port from The damage to the Reliance was so slight that no complaint has been made to the inspectors. While the officers of the Retlance aeserted at the time of the collision that the Athlon was at fauit, they are said to have admitted later that the mishap was to some extent ua table ptain Harry Barrington of the Athion states that his vessel was not responsible for the collision. He mys ‘The Athlon the Mellance in ai ber, when for some rr thy suction eaured by wand ber to wing to wt end che struck us early amid- pning close to ship. The Retlance was pulled off Bremerton run Monday for a f days to undergo repairs to her bot) ore Manager Capwell, of the Port Or chard route, whieh tee the steamers Athion, Inland Flyer and Port Orebard om the run, said thie that If the Heliance rewumes the racing will continue “There are already enough steam- ors on the route to handle the traffic and it Is natura! that we should be desirous of running off all useless and wn| ies, Our steamers are the faster. Last Tuesday and Wednesday the Inland Flyer raced the Rellance to Pleasant Beach, beating her by three beat lehgthe the first day and by four minutes the second. As for the Athion, she can outrun the Reliance while mg only at her regular has been doing it right reund trips daily from Pier No. 2, to the U. & navy yard. For time card se page 4 ADAMS JAVA BLEND COFFEE 25c Pound A regular 33 cent value. Try it tomorrow, Remember we retail grocer- lem at wholesale prices and do not deliver. We cut the coat of delivery from the prices on goods, Call and see us. Itt Second Ave. near Madison. 417 Grricat co. sult @ compe- tent optician, WE EXAMINE EYES FREE AND WARANTEER SATISFACTION, A. Lindaue fT Pike, Between Fourth and Fifth. Graduate Optician. 5LLOWO AVE THE GRAND A party at the reaidence of Mra lL, A. Mull, No, $09 Twelfth aventie south, on Thursday evening. All comrades and friends are invited. 1T WAS A $00 PU not stated. SKAGWAY SCANDAL MAS. F, M. RUMBAUGH SWOOPS DOWN UPON HER ALLEGED RUNAWAY HUSBAND BKAGWAY, March vrreaponde: over fe 15.—(8pectal ft biine * Marion Rum- baugh and Myrtle Berry, who for « short time lived happy as dove Jn a cottage on Fourth avenue, Francis ran the b in the Peck ‘Train sal ie ar an o way, in somewhat of « giantess, weighing quite a tow in @ Hut on the Dolphin today arrived the true Mra, Rumbaugh, who went to Alaska tn quest of the lost hw band; also & lost phonograph. Bho pod over at Ketchikan and secured a warr 1 upon her ar- rival at Skagway, telephoned Mar- shal Shook, who promptly took the surprised couple in charge, Mr Snook took them to K the Dolphin, thie morn Rumbaugh ta still t fact that his wife ison obably will not know it before em the judse at Ketohtkan, arge in the warrant ts an ualy and Mra. Rumbaugh declares o Will secure a divorce at the o time, The Rumbaughs lived at one time in Bkagway and owned property on He enth avenue. They now live at Sweet Home. They have four or five oh! ALLEGES FALSE IMPRISONMENT On, KR ©. Pratt Med suit in the su perior court ¥ recover $6150 from the Seattle Biee- trie company for alleged false tm- prisonment. Pratt was arrested in Tacoma March 14 on «a charge of stealing 30@ pounds of copper wire. He was brought to Beattle and was by Police preliminary alleges tm hin arrest and tm- at om MeCLURG BACK ON DUTY 3. D. MeClurg returned to duty a © police patrotman last night, after & compulsory vacation of one week. MeChurg waa muspended on account of a complaint that had been lodged against him by « citizen who sald that be was mistrenting a hobo. He could not take an appeal to the ofvit service commission, because he was only suspended, and not reduced in grade, —— embossing, monogram * Ivy Press, Ft a stamping. ‘y rat and Open for Busi- ness at My New Location | Tuesda J. ARONSON ‘The Matchless Liquor Store. 10 First Avenve South. Both Phones Pink 1751 FRED DELIVERY, New Plats in Bell Town Paying $123 a month—lot 60x120 Selected out of the larg- est Ist in town as the best of its class... . F.K. Struve Jonn Davis John Davis & Co. 709 SECOND AVENUE Thurston& Herrin Mining and lnvestment Brokers Pe ves ave te SS what to Mt. Raker and Yale, Alaska Petroleum and Coal Com- pany Bast Crows Nest Coal and Coke Company We have special prices on there, and it will be to your interest to in- vestigate them at once. THURSTON & HERRIN Main 231. 109 Cherry Bt 4ANO MADIFON 3 EXPOSITION OF SPRING AND SUMMER MODES, which began today will be continued all day Thursday. You are cordially invited to attend. We promise you everything that's Fash- jonable, Beautiful, Sensible and Moder- ately Priced. McCARTHY DRY GOODS Co, FORMERLY NEWHALL'S ~ STRIKE PROBABLY OVER All danger of @ general strike of | between the comp: on and the fish | t ave been atrained. | oh — poy ge In Beattie the diMouition betw niew and the union bees when a few days t Gompers of the Cook 6¢ non-union | Hine Ivance es Ung to abla m be moot tion and the ® Protective Union of the Pacific Coast & Alaska | y at Ban Francisco, * h That schedule has not yet been agreed upon, but it In ted that promise will be effected in a or two, ne union asked for an increase those of last year coking & Navigation ity, and the Al fon of & to grant the in- 44 result, ther aye in metth i ground TELEPHONE CONNECTION WITH THE WEST SIDE ver, that much The sailing feet of Packing & Navigation comp: which has been laid up during th winter at Kagle Harbor, will, with in the past few weeks be put tn joommixsion and sail for the com pany’ Alaska cannerten. vart.| ous fishing stear wil! also At Ban 4 ships, 11 bark: nd 31 mtoamers ready to wail for the Alaska fishing grounds within) the next two weeks. two sehoon | and relatic | | Telephone communication by wub- Marine cable will soon be established between Beattic and the towns acrons the sound, ‘The cable will extend from Alki point to Restoration point, where tt will connect with the lines of the Peninsular Telephone and Telegraph Company, which operaton & telephone system through the towns on the west side of the sour povigd te remuit ¢ Th pina mpany is laying | in the city, the cable today, and it ie expected | men, ee CHARLES BANDY WHO 18 HIS FATHER The police were votified yesterday | of the death of John Mason in Chi- WAS THE VICTIM cono. ‘Te undertakers in charae of his body there believe that Mason's father is in Beattle. Booklet, souvenir and prospectus | printing. ‘The Ivy Press, Firet and ike. F ee 873. bend connect cable ti later th acrom th the cable will long on the un I be perfected ed in operatic | The distance! three miles, but about 20,000 feet mn bottom, is made at the that nd th | weribers, but the jed because of the advantag Deputy Corener W {last night from 7 dumbia & FP he investigated t | Charles Bandy, who was day nore i by the caving in of a } it Although Bandy was released within lene than a minute after the stide struck him, death waa almost instantaneous, The body is now in charge of the Bonney-Watson Un- @ertaking Company. Little ls known of the family of the dead man. cITY oO ATTLE IN PORT ‘The steamer City of Beatti from Skagway last evening 26 passengers, o~ a Maequerade Bal! At Ranke hall, Pike street, Wea- April lst, Admission a — wedding invitations, The Ivy Prees, First aoe ANOS Care 1413 Second Avenue Don Marche block. Tel. Main 600 TRY SOME OF OUR COFFEE AND VIENNA CAKES Engrave: calling cards. jand Pike |YOU CAN BANK ON OUR Cravenettes MOST OPPORTUNE COAT FOR THIS SEASON T SINGERMAN & CO Lumber Exchange Building Second Ave and Seneca St. ASTER DRESS GOODS .SALE.. We Can Save You Money on Silks and Dress Goods Dress Goods Specials 38-inch har k, excellent Baater wale pric Herge 38-inch New All V 62-inch wide Hxtra Mine Se Checks, in red and black ranite Ch value; sell 6 Silks at a Saving Fine ‘Taftet Master sale pri wide i 20-inch wide Taffeta silk out, 11.00 value High Gr guarant Kaster wale price Se Splendid Quality Peau de Bole Silk, ‘extra weight, superior texture, regular $1.00 Master sale pr 796 62-inch wide Partrian Novelty Miack Weaves, with white #ilk pin dots, high art in fabric wea ing, $1.7 selling at $1.25 Undermuslin Day Tomorrow Remarkable Special lin Corset Covers Lace trimmed, regu- iar 230 vale: tomorrow Fine Muslin Corset Covers, pretty hematitched, lawn ruffie and lw trimming on ye We value Beautiful Lawn Cor cluster 6-ineh Fine Muslin Drawers, 6- cambric ruffie hem relia style, 40 value Mustin Drawers, T-tnch wn ruffie with 4 rows of alternating hemetitehing and tucking, €60 value va Oe med yoke, s zes 2to 5 years, 75¢ Pricing for Thursday Cambric Gown Cluster tucking yoke, ruffie on euffs and collar ve B86 Fine | Cam- wn, alter ne rows of stitching and ing with em- broidery Insertion on yoke, 3-tnah wide lawn ruffle on yoke and cuffs, $1.00 value; setling ate. - 1.26 Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, 9-inch wide cambric ruffies, 3 hemstitched tucks, #e value senveeee TB0 Ladies’ Fine Muslin Skirt, 15-inch wide ruffie and dust ruffle, 2 rows of pretty lace insertion and Z-inch wide lace edge on ruff 5.15 value seeee Children’s Gingham Dresses, sailor collar, Pretty Percale Dresses, zigzag braid trimming on yoke. cuffs, belt, sizes 6 to 14 col years, $1.26 value...... 88e Glove Specials Genuine Mascot Gloves, Our Improved Lactle Kid Gi spring colors, $1.25 value. Our New La Force Real French Kid Glove, black and colors, $2.6 value .. Wa sedt Weckne ee ETERSON’ of bigh art Millinery. The Cloak Department ia re- plate with an elaborate display of Suite, Jackets and Skirts of the very latest designs. Don't feet that you must be « purchaser—you are welcome to noe the new things, and if we have what pleases you that is as after consideration. Mrs. M. D. Pease Arcade Bidg. Becond Ave. ———— almer back for the asking. Waists, Separate monthly, 100 lots at Mul- ‘ee finest suburb. on Washington THE COMPANY PLACE ON THE MARKET Fifty Thousand Shares $1.25 Per Share When the 50,000 shares are sold there will be no more to offer, and Dr. DeSoto GUARANTEES to PUR- CHASE BACK (at owners option) at one dollar and fifty cents per share any share that may be forsale by December, 1903. FOR FULL INFORMATION INQUIRE OF THE DeSoto Placer Mining Company DR. DE SOTO, MANAGER 331-333 Globe Bldg,, Seattle BANKERS—Puget Sound Nationa! Bank. GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street ) & your Glasses, we invite you to call os us our eptioal eatebiishment options establishment In the state, * ee guess work In our method of TOR Second avenus, New York block. Phone, James 1301, F. W. MERRICK ‘The American Clothier, 703 ist ave. Agent for “Keystone” union- made Working Pants and Over- alls. Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. mca Clothing and Retail goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. HARVARD Dental Parlors 518 2nd ave.. Collins building. Per ‘Teeth extracted free without pain and replaced with new ones the All Work Painters Guaranteed for 15 Veare. Houre—8:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Bundays—-9:00 a. m. to t ». PLUMBING And Hot Water Hi: Plans and Estimates furnishy Cc. M. SHAW @ CO. Bouth ‘side of Colman Dock, foot of Columbia vg iting. PORT ORGHARD ROUTE ror U. & Navy Yard and Battleships. Steamers Athlon, Intand fiver, Port Orchard, EPT FRIDAY, D, 8:15, 9, 10 and 3, 4:20 and Saturday only, 11:30 p.m 6:15 p,m h no trips At 6:30 and 8:15 Sunday, am Leave Bramerton—7, 8:15, 10 and 11:46 a. m.; 12:50, 1:30, 8, 4:90, 6:30 15 p.m Sidney—6:40, 12 noon; 8, 9:40 and 12:80, 3, 6:30 and 6:15 p.m. ve Sidney—8§ and 11:25 a. mj; nm; 6 and 6 p. m. Leave Charleston—7:50 and 11:35 mj 4:46 and 6:05 p.m. For further in Phone, Pink t SEATTLE, | EDMUNDS AND EVERETT tial Steamer, CITY OF ‘Three round trips daily, Everett 9:15 a. m,, 2:30 m. 8 Colman Dock. Phone, James 3. eCoTT. Mer. NORTHWESTERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY 201-202 Pioneer Bldg. Phone Union 81 Seattle Steamers for Nome and Teller, Alaska. General Merchants at Above Points. Free Dental Work Charge for material only. The only college using an absolutely painless proces®—secret and ex- elusive with ua Pai ‘This i# not a college for students— ‘none are employed or admitted. Our | staff is composed of dentists of long experience, who come here to perfect | themselves in our latest scientific methods, TEETH Pury Enamel Crowns $2.00 Silver Piume Gold Crowns ... Gold Fillings.... 50 iver Fill -. 26 RIDGE WORK (per Tooth) only. ‘The college fees of skilled den- tists pay for all work. Charges here are for material only, A 10 years guarantee with all work. Eastern "Sets Second and Pike street. Masonio Temple building. Hours: 8:30 te & Sunday, 8:30 to 2. Snoqualmie Power 10 Hours Per H, H. PL 24 Hours Per H. P. 47.50 45.00 500 40.00 1000 35.00 SEATTLE CATARACT COMPANY, ‘Office and Works and Jeiferson st, ect means future, jate, but (free at day's neg! agony in t Don't put off until ¢ have them examine this office) right away We have the finest electrical equipment and the new botan- teal discovery which applied to the gums makes every opera- tion painiess, All work in charge of graduate apectalists. Pxtracting free when other work ts ordered, Siver old Pegs untold Pure Gold Gola Crowns, Bridge Work, per tooth Full Set Teeth FRED EXAM painless method used without extra charge. Lady attendant always. Hours—8:30 a, m, to 6 p, m. Sundays til 1 p.m. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 422 SECOND AVENURB, Qpposite the Bon Marebe,

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