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a Sag 55% tere Pad 2 ana5sete 335235 Hag THEA l ER REASURER /S ENGLAM! bf // NG READY / | BARON ROSEN’ 5 DEPARTURE I | D ne tried in the su Hateh © charge of f¢ He | wed th nar ft] Charle » Oertificat bs s | pont the dinavlan| THE MAGNANIMOUS JAP& RENDERED THE HOME-GOING RUS. ELMER E. DEWEY OF THE SEATTLE ARRESTED BY POLICE oe | SIAN MINIGTER EVERY COU RTEBY THEN RELEASED—SHORTAGE OF $67 ALLEGED TO HAVE | ~ a HAD BAD MONEY > ‘ BEEN SETTLED y Will H. Brill, Special Commis: | each or sring lighted paper Jane Rimer B. Dewey, treasurer of the; M © Howe ret t , Fa aly R F sioner and War Correspondent of | ptrest e 1 the carriage mr Beattle theater, whose r t tigh her were art by Patrolma the mis.“ but ¢ 1 not utter a sound eee. tent avon, rennet Bene cee Yee : sash | weve srrectes Sy BOSnSS Newspaper Enterprise Asso id the slightest him defor in the t oft t Laubach Jon a charge of attempting t ciation in the Far East tative of a hero, w ested this 5 ar k Y th had | worthless Bank of Newbrunawiek bib oes I At the station @ by Special Officer ¢ k on acharme | ev nm a cent f t t | “e ‘6 bus | t a 1 re - er " n - pr Y paper Wnterprise As which the p 108 ca ‘ ‘ « id not ral weated T es " v hat bh 1 | YOKONAMA - ’ Howe, of th might $ nas 96 1 far was the members of t {ficial stafta Dewey wai the 1 t y Reparture of ! 1 wer the platform to say good bya fon for tw r « at Aft I 1 on - ter 7 a 1 from Hi t ’ t ter i hie wife the request of Manager Howe, 1t ts| mitted ¢ ' ken the eee © 3 a ts : rs of hie He tpncry ai ieeepencnt lye oe ae panied tim. Many ates ine cuteck ceetaas alae At ri soba given his passports | J there and made good by Dewey and the mat s made of the arrest and no the f a ao oe be tinge R SOME SEVENTH WARD REPUB der r ‘ aboard the he shy age in cor N t ' r f t J a th depart which Dewey was arrested x 1 by Dew f LICANS WILL VOTE FOR k inter to Yokon tho trates after March 1 and am ! to keep the 1 r quiet. The po-| t-| arrived her the hment of about 3 ees eset would F k the matter DEMOCRAT FOR DEMOCRAT that war had diers wan waiting in the wt nd other shortages in past w FOR COUNCIL saa . "| excort ‘ as eo one m nw « to take him off to b to Amer * a) with r rickshaws. The Democratic leaders are conf t familiar with| There were th 4 nominee for councitmar the v his depart 1 tu were as quie® enth 1, The Republicans sa t fa r he or \ nd the hun« there Is hance for it, as the ward ons t r vd ad be declared | dred f 1 att at and is an by 1,000 ¥ Th ald he tr aion for along the w no t in keepe for mucce of the crowds in the streets, and there | Vor hich meant # muehd curred ar ™ e Beene ta and hisses and a wan ming t ye 1 almost a riot which it would | {ster meant to Japar 4 an even conver e have been hard for eo ¢ prominent Republicans in the preas. ms ° ning sty — tate openly that they In Japan there s none of this. A Daultor c an 7 an assigned as RESIDENT SMITH OF THE MORMON CHURCH AGAIN TAKES “wa eneont, fer ssiulinie tous. the | te he Sanensen ae THE STAND AT THE SMOOT INVESTIGATION AND REIT- Scania dire the vee pulnane ‘wine otters . Abe. ae . oubt, " . act n th n reflect mud ERATES HIS FAITH IN POLYGAMOUS DOCTRINE mene 908 Se r | credit them G “A ‘om minister's carriage wa, | WILL H. BRILL oppored by in WASHINGTON, March 4—When they; against p Republicar 1 becaus mre Smoot investigation opened today,| Chairman Bur has beer ye of the Beattie AL ee, eroeeeer sree, Goss haa been an employe of the Heatte LEGES TIMBER and questioned Ine as to whether wo- w the experience in le fairs | men had ecclesiaatic wathority in the ; that Duulton has, WAS CUT IN PARK Mormon church. &=:th replied that f the ma The Republicans claim that thi as voters women were given recog- y alr | opposition arises from the r ition with men, priestly authority | “that in that a ot aaa eae Shesibh 0 Spring Park was denied them. They were not eli-| obeyed the law | t no 8 ty ep aa ory in | ble to eletion to we office of the rather tha | because of Pars ® defeat of | president, apostles, counsellors or any dren and thelr 5 b Redmond and A. B. Griffiths ts General offices of the church. Sen-| however, as a ch t c i unbaiell ¢ ntion. 0 ator Hoar read from a law, but I have, as an individual, a - | NAVAL RESERVES AT DRILL Ld i "4 Balt Lake Desert taken that chance.” he prediction made before the in the b 1 ‘ | a eoortien a apes alga ors, (ag ot | tart be el aoe ee w whore wa A In the far east that all of jould become involved bids | 66 MRS. WE, | te which the latter aaid that the prin- the firat wife to conse Fa ote eee Sesnee te hariieas 0 of ite fleet. Engimd, Jot satisfied with rushing IR SUES | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4— @iple of plural marriage was revealed | hie taking other wives, Smith, after | a ad ound as issued a ne torder. All naval re are to report their names | Captain Algernon Sartoris, the from God, and that any one who de-/| reading from a revelation which said | ** ~ \are anes for pamediate ae to stat Drills are bein » warty rt ’ re 59! | grandson of idem Grant, hag led the divine origin of that doctrina| that if a wite did not consent, she| “*°W% them on their training ship, Pr t to man the t * | Mra. Melissa A. Weir today sued] sailed for France to marry a famous) might as well deny other truths, At-| should be destroyed by the Lord, de-| The young men comprising the nava . Of the eight pa [fi # @ divorce from her } James | p, » beauty, Jermaine Cecile torney Taylor asked as to the cor-/clared that her opinion had no weight . two are connected with the stock exct w 1 Waly so of desertion and) Nourfiard, t godchild of the late Fectness of the Interview. Smith said/ at all on the subject. All presidents ——_— pport Cuiete a 2 i #& was correct so far aa he could re-| of the church and all those prominent | pe — nn ee +] py bf profesional éifvlen tn} BIG BATTLE EXPECTED SOON MIDDLETON DAN VLN RESIGNS AS JUS- re) | President Smith sald the speech was paid, had been mon with en FEE TICE OF THE PEACE AT wneanese baie RESIGNED he had been consulted positively denied any public | 7_—____— | advised against its pub- pt the principle of polygamy Gur. wrareh 4~A float of js ? | RAVENODALE WIELDER FREE ass Neation, because of the desire to ab-| had taken place since 18%, despite a! ports has be - a tae pager 7 ot (By Beripps News Ass'n) 1g Stain from giving any public offense, | sertions of the anti-Mormon prem | is thou esha : Shy: . ‘8 ’ ABHINGTON : Fee em at that be personally bib] This atlernccn ‘Tayler read the com-| thought « large f of Japanene w “ | : in, Jurtice of the peace at WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4.4 Heved in the doctrine of plural mar-| plete revela arding polygam : ; ¢ . eugem orted | Ins ie, pure to a request charge against K. Nogomato,| Isaac Stoddart, secretary of Arizona Seat on ee cctee’ oa Guan, but be | aad exivocts of other otandand works ; ; ed, they have i mty comminsioners, te cae accuned of usanelt with| territory, has resigned and his s @id not believe in continuing the prac-| of the church. slans have ret before. tt cdr gm HER osc was de 1 dered hie formal resignation | this lintent to murder, was diemideed by| cessor has not been selected. H¢ tice. He had accepted the proclama- ‘Saarents: Va: teahlinan ‘eax foroms doubt but what. bis t nple morning. Devlin, it is alleged. failed! superior Judge Hatch this morn-| recently had difficulty in the teria) x" hon dsioies Reese all tube glass rg OS. Judge Hatet | sited We poe mind pen | iD on motion of the prosecuting) toria jature in the matter Daulton, Republican and Democrat! ee to make pood an al.| attorney. Nogomato stabbed Sabin/| fees ates rn aten the. alien raeddl - - > ated alt w Ttage of 80, but has failed | L4Wis, & notorious tenderloin char- etre 3 respectively; J. H. Hemer and Dr.| aati eet Bihewn Mh the prosecuting attorney | acter, February 15. peeriaat Sale Children’s Suits sedate" Gauaheie <-9uiaeet ba | Js ¥ d receivership m mi added a postscript to the| has been found imp » to secure al First ave—% block north posto i | diaposed of the ere of the | - mal resignat which he said|qufficient evidence to convict. th met from the Eighth ward; W. J. Beat leer new ete coma & | that thy mmiasionere need not - tle, Democratic nominee from the | with shere saaiiady ¢ Co lhe wae erry to resign, because t Third ward: W. H. Murphy, Demo ST. PETERSHURG, March 4—The reserve subalterns and first on —— ¥ EDAN ever! aia not feel that way about it at all cratic nominee from the Ninth] lass reserve of European Russia have been sum to the Wr: S8 SO Aa tel) en-cceatiirs As noon as I can get the money to ward; Harry Drees, Democratic colors, A sim! order for the naval reserve has been aimed [the Western Central Labor U. buy « Ucket.” he wrote, “I will come! apeceee from the Sixth w | and each arm will » ox weeks’ training. | who ich eee of tan andl = A and bring back y oid . Kulles, Democratic A Vladivostok despatch says that ali is quiet there with no sian® | donated fo nt Prigtted. gg. soc WOULD-BE COUNCILMEN for counctlman-at-large. | of Japanese warships, ‘The inhabitants continue to leave Poe agate gn yg adage [Fg te Emad oe ag Becht jh pir y © issuance of | at Ravenad: for nearly four years PROMISE CIVIC UNION TO jen stock against and the K of | stock issued against the donation} AID CITY LIGHT PLANT PRO- CZAR’S CRIPPLED NAVY WILL FIGHT |fund was unfair to the individual ACQUITTED JecT | unt nd an undue assumption of | authority on the part of the trustees oe | | i BERLIN, March 4—Prince Aren > Candidates for the city councils PARIS, March 4—St. Petersburg advices say & decisive move at | burg. serving @ sentence for the mur- en §s§ rere) Ss have not shown Port Arthur by the an squadron is antietpated now that Admiral L OST |Gertng of natives In German Africa, | . a themseives slow in signing the Makaroff has arrived. Torpedo boats will be brought Into play ‘ po | scquittes on the ground o ee , - ee pledge sent to them yesterday by the ports from Korea confirm advices that J. have ceased debarking | sanity | Civic Union. asking them to use all — troops at Chemulpo and are landing soldiers at Chinnampho, where | gr r9 eager High - Cla: Furnishings at means in their power to secure the) SAN FRANCISCO, March ¢— | the harbor is free from ice. ‘ | @peedy completion of the municipal) gustus Heinze has, lont rok pS =_—_— | LANDSLIDE airest Prices Quoted Mebting plant and to enlarge it if| against the Butte Boston Mining com a : pa, | Anywhere possible so that it will furnish light| pany. The decision was handed down thorning mm the euperiee court = as } | and power to the city and individual | by the United States circuit court « | Was fined $25 by Judge Tallman. The Democrats of the city held a] REDDID March 4—A MEN'S JAPONETTE SILK INITIAL HANDKBR- consumers, and to maintain the pol-| *PPeals today, upholding the ciroult } A demurrer which Chaney tnter-| rousing meet Ranke’s hall last | landslide delayed the} CHIPFS; special tomorrow at, each ....- <--. 100 fey of excluding saloons from parks/ Court of Montana decision recently | posed to the information against him/ night. George F. Cottert the | southern bound passenger train this] ME IMPERIAL ASCOT TIES, new shades and pat- end restéence districts, made. Hinge had appealed from that | was overruled recently He i| chief attraction. He deve his| morning for three hours, and 10 regular 75¢ values; on sale tomorrow at, each Already eight nominees have sent! )o0. rok d ae sar court, imme Mon- hat the sta a of barber ex time attacking the extravagance| minutes later the slide would ‘have| seees . Se fn their answers. David W. Bowen.) tempt in having Racliees wen = ~ ro had © evoke hin| of the present Republican « caught the train { HOSE, fast black and good quality, Hii Giostican nocsines Sor counctiman- | sonerde, aes, mietered with the license ot in y|tration and also criticiaed Su q WF ae ee At-large, is the only man who could! having directed that officials of th x " Ballinger for his alleged opposition | SN’S COTTON HOSB, fast black and extra heavy fot be reached by & copy of the| mining company be allowed tc vse | Pr ne aw mt to the Lake canal | quality, at, the pair ° .124e Pledge, as he hes been called east| their mines, which would necesstiate Spo one Mr, Cott that in MEN'S FINE HOSE, wool and cotton mixed, dark col- by his father's death, inspecting. the mine belonging te neal barbers are aking Chaney's | going to * the paid at %e values, at, a pair . 200 ‘Those who have so far signed the) Heinze. He will now have to appear! The sensational breach feat of 7 mv torney men of Bal- M 8 MADRAS GOLF SKIRTS—a new shipment Just pledge are J. C. Parsons and T. M.| before the judge fn Montana and re-| quit which Mra Anny¢ }lard t dredging of Salmon A received--handsome new patterns and splendid ma- ceive punishment for contempt. brought egaihet her divorce bay in reer ‘snipe might} terials—prices, each $1.00 and $1.50 x Charles Brockman, proprie enter B harbor, Judge Ba grocery store on Pike street, was wer had worked against (he morl- —_ * missed by Superior Judge Morris mn bund ne canal project Py There Is Nothin “HE LO VED | morning on stipulation of the part wat Dudley Wooten, formerly Un: The report of the committee of} on ay 1 aie Mrs. Brockman was granted ao dl- cane! ed Stat nator from Texas, whi five, appointed by the county com-/ |vorce from her husband In ism In ae nYy ma Seattle his home, | ™esioners to ¢ with a like com A Wonderful 8a ¢ Fancy Silks will occur next her complatnts, filed last autumn, she ey ! ln red-hot Democra , | mittee from ree county regarding Monday. See display in our window and watch the In our store but goodness, 17 | semanded $20,000 damages for al- ta of 1 . D. | the distribution of the waters of the! Sunda sedis. ve : ‘* " e } but c@uld not talk a ut local iseues th Sunday papers for full particulars. It is the home of good | leged failure to carry out a pr e 1o| Alaska. Among the pansengern on the/ | ak. ne had not been bh White and Stuck rivers, waa file clothing — clothing that's |marry her again, The promise, she| Ramona was B. H. Behrends, who ts 7 i "to ne . pelle “4 this morning. It is betng discussed | built for men that like to - - ~ said, was made in 18%. mes 2 : : wif “ 4 ‘h id, | enough now therr at a meeting of the board this after. dress well. This clothing | | It was only because she relied on| Mr rends is the owner of the larg wes SATURDAY NIGHT fits—the best makers make | ‘The feature today of the trial of | this promise, Mrs, Brockman claimed, | 6*t Dat hing and mercantile establish. The i o it. If the makers should | George Manderviile for the murder 2 that she consented to accompany the Da eto sg i ge yptomee y | DEMOCRATIC RALLIES aareggeegerien Be Bs ad tne happen to make a mistake f] MA brother-in-law, Ed. McDevilit, was | @¢fendant to Alaska, where she lived acre and « full cargo of gene | | mission of two men” be appoint Special From 6 to 9:30 P.M. i te the opening statement for the defen b him as his wife for years. In andise yom this county te Gamet 6 igo after that ‘yuioa gon by Attorney Frank Griffith, ‘The vember, Mrs. Brockman stated, hip comp She Democrats will hold rallies ag| COMmiasion from Pierce county in| LACE SHELF PAPERS, in 10-yard pieces, a piece 24e e that yee Sad coms state rested after having made out q | Brockman deserted her 1 married i for the north | follows tonight clearing out the debri# that accumu POMPADOUR COMBS, regular value 26c and 360 each; right. na » Sw » shortly before Ii o'clock, | Another woman, ng at k. She took | At 535 Eastlake avenue—Speakern, # at the divergence of the rivers Saturday night aned +: ebccawtenven ee shi : = - * ae that he intended to| In his answer Brockman ¢ aed and a cargo, which -Whmon Tucker, ( cB. Wright, | * which has been a primary cause ITALIAN SEED BEADS, for Indian beadwork, all Suits and Topeoats atone gy te he Gefendant had stabbed | th me his ag Lae " a t . | ge Cottert! 1 T. M. Daul.| %f the f Th nieston will shades, regular price 10c an ounce; Saturday night 64e fat Gefenon 90 the latter bad jose in| Sndeotng heres in @ iicerea. oui , ry and s of. Ninth ward, Interbay hali—| °!*° _ otk by ne to « na: the FASTENERS OR SNAPS, all sizes, silvered or ' jatter had Jum: ¢ netin ol re e , ne th 4 ae. water to be divided evenly, The cost] ;, “ lah . Be on him without warning and haa be- |seemly manner for one year. He said « i Sptakers, Wilmon Tucker, Will Saturday night, a i> pal ae j Sun to beat him oe aeepiggs o failed to do 0, veabee \ H. Murphy, Mr. Cotterill and J amount to only @ few hundred | STOCKINETTE DRESS SHIELDS, sizes 2 and 3, regu- “MeDevitt was a man who loved to! The ple have twe ir h Ala Tate te MeDonald enth ward, Fins ra and will be shared by Pierce lar price 20¢ a aturday night, only..........100 fight,” the attorney said ‘He was | born before they were divor hath, me enty 4 nue — count | SEWING MACHI OIL, in 2 oz bottles; price, always going around with a chip It was at ted this mor that nr nace | arid Bast Wilme The King county commissioner ach " ; 7 weneeet 4o his shoulder, looking for trou Brockm draw his answer from | ,, ; : will be presented | Tucker, Bo rin] SPpreve of the sugge made by SCISSORS AND SHEARS, 8 to 10 inches in length, e Everyone was afraid of him, and wo- | the files, se of the reflections om | tr ie hall t ht by the | 4nd Mr, Wright the committee worth 35c and 40¢ a pair; on sale peed night at, a men in Tolt did not like to send their | Mr*. Brockman’q. character that It go aes opt if? - - | - a gr ee pair 220 children to school aione if they knew | contained yramatl the high ell, who yesterday failed to} 7 USE ei argent fh pages wee Binge Aart ‘The club is u th Jappear in the police court to answer LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, good quality, fast black; spe- AND UP, attempted to kill Manderville sia tion of Mise J B. Lone DEMANDS RETURN ja charge of disorderly conduct, was he woe Bag pin Boy air eat es oe times, and threatened to de ou- Superior Judge Albertson ts try arr 1 last night on a bench war LADTES' J ATS, to $4.50 valu sale ends times ao we a tnou- | BARBERS WILL hee sult ok Chavinn “Mecniter euningt OF FATAL GUN lrant. “She was locked up in the city Saturday night, closing out price, each.........66+ 250 | “He was always claimed that Man- | the Hotel Butler company to recover Jail. J. Redelsheimer & Co. JSP" ist nce sa TEST, NEW LAW | Oi ie ore teed or taung mt | sons 9258 Gaatiare_Pente ote De tister, to became a bad was hit he ng cat ‘ n $ . 1 L ¢ gus, who w ent | A | woma folding hile ems 1 a laborer , . Men's $9.00 All- Wool Suits $4.65 M "ae h D G da icegect Yepecat Motes th the SERRE ae a to asmint Ym renovating the Hotel Buc-| avitted by a Jury in the superior court] Children’s $3.60 Suite for $1.25 | cCarthy Dry Goods State. The Socialists of the city will hold For the purpe of putt the | ler. ede inade applicator oven Man Ladi $2.00 Dongola Shoes $1.15 Second Ave. and s la rally tonight at 8 o'clock in the| record in such a shape that he could| ‘ Mitorney Beate for the return of the|. Thats the way the big Whatcom ompany Madison Street 800-204 First ave. cor. Columbia 9, hall ot ist avenue and Battery | appeal bis case to the supreme « 4 Bankrupt Sale Ladies’ Shoes | rev. ieee eth he did the killing {bankrupt stock is being slaughtered tree 400d speakers will be in at-|on demurrer bert Chaney Monarch Shoe & Clothing ¢ | Mr tt has ref to allow him to| Monareh Shoe and Clothing ¢ —Where It Pays to Trade ff! tendance to address the Sixth ward’ charged with running-a barber shop: 1x19 First ave.—¥% block north postof- have the weapon he stilt Insista! stare, 1317-1319 First ave,, half block | |e voters. without a license, pleaded guilty this fice. e = that it belongs t north of postoffice, ecuesinddeninenatnmeneeiaiemaes cme eee — ate es et