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| mapa ‘EM SEASICK SOUTH FARMINGTON, Mans. SAM HILL SHEDS CROCODILE TEARS Mareh fl--A feature of this morn-| ings earthquake shock was # } sickness felt by people for an hour after the tremors had passed, DIED OF OLD AQ& WHALER QUTFITS Mail Orders of tee Ua digs ) BAN FRANCISCO, March 2 Special articles om Bridal and ot yn Pg P c z | Adam Grant, of the beat. known firmation ¢ t phe ° merchants on the Paolfic coast and “Lo know the f wot the April RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Kapee “T'S REALUVSPATHETIC.” SAYS THE EX-GAS MAGNATE, “TO |« member of the wholesale dry goods lgner o ‘ 7 | house of Murphy, Grant @ Co, died SEE HOW THE PEOPL@ HAVE BEEN MISLED"—HE EX- | thin morning of old age. 4 PLAINS WHY §1 GAS IS AN IRIDESCENT DREAM | ToL OF THEIR PERIL an anodes “Direass: -arneten 4 a? Se | YINKOW, March $1.—Addreasing| owned by the Northwestern Com | the German subjects at Newohwang | mercial Company, ts at the Arling-| s will be reduced when, bills, The bills went up because | Sunday the German ¢ 1 notified) ton dock loading supplies and other] gots down to business, | Fates were increased after the gas) them that they remained there at aphernalia preparatory to going | j| War, Exceptional cases where the| their own risk, and in event of any! on «a whaling cruise in the waters of| Ar ' ner ite Dew Game Re naumers thought they were betng| losses recovery of compensation! the Arctic ocean. She te the firwt] S: s s the belief exp 1| robbed grew out of ignorance of the] Would be doubtful. | whaling vessel over fitted out in & St el Hill, who was president] conditions. | " jattlo, and should the result pre S ¢ 1 Kile Light I leave this gas business of mine | | satinfactory to her owners they will es <¢ pany, whieh sens Light) with regret. I had gathered about in the future outfit their whalers at . Power Company absorbed, Mr./me an organization of men to be] this port instead of @an Francisco 3 is now an ‘nary citixen,| proud of, In three years our mile Many the whaling companies} : ng law in offices tn the Bos=| age of mains increased from 23 to | | of Ban ¥ ave seriously | Cc rs’ rt 4 k. and hereafter will have to| 100. ‘There is no litigation pending| A Shale veneete att t Pp Sen Meh and beater wes Soo! We. Toers © ne sueuenn oe caoutiting tht na anufacture ample ne Fy tal, If anybody knows if the! something remarkable for 2 omper | this epring has any dectsive| it of the 1 he does,| all that has & said I know that} as Satie Mtehnanah) Antena ac ory Os The officers of the trust will not we have been furnishing the deat | making an eight-months' cruise. #hé talk about the matter at all. That! gas that ts manufactured anywhere a al eee ter, aa oman 3 he ae much as acknowledging that) and » reasonable price. ee | lgrounds off Banke Land. Cas | An Eastern importer and r turer sold us his te 1 { sample Portieres at a ze discount they env ben nner gyre Seb lew Amped eys exept <-rage< er => byte apapelnath dae Ae ld igs loll By ftine yey lly fe prong from the regular wholesale prices. We got gen and we now turn the same bargain over to te t nt at if Seattle) company be > a sel, and the first te, @ ; J > > Consumers are going to get thelr gas\ any cheaper, at least, for a long) ORNAMENTAL SUBORDINATE) nave been engaged in whal-| you. The whole assortment now on sale, at cheape * y must walt Un-| time, It would be tmpossible, The} ponies ing all their lives, Porter, for the n nt Com-\ only manner in which gas can be years, hae been engaged in Then, | made cheaper is to increase its con-| = cn Citi onneh | a rate war.! sumption. That takes time, but it _ | American Im verment Oompany arge to the consumer can be per-/ afternoon to take over the b can a t #0 generous, manently reduced. The more com-| records, accounts and pay rolls re ~ = = = | It's pat ‘hette,” he said this morn- petitors the greater charge to the) lating ¢ the department which looking a# though he were al-| consur retofore have been in the posse e eady to wipe a tear from hie| “But if a new company comes tn| sion of # Superintendent Wal.| r Cc ay the public has been! here and offers to sell gas at $1. ien't) ters. President Fowler announ: ea] | 1 know the new company jt pretty good proof that it lever) the committees which he has ohc n} not afford to sell gas at $1 and it do it? Even {f it does notlto take charge the differe mein a 5 exist. The quicker the people get/ make good the city le not the loser.) branches of the work | over the notion that they get It te the bondholders who lose. Applications for appointment on | z : P something for nothing the better./as a matter of fact, don't you know | the park board continue to pour in ‘ Every pair of Portieres shown in this lot ie full length, choice in coloring and perf ct in manufacture, They are dissatisfied with the price| that gas is being sold in New York/ upon Mayor Ballinger. Ae the iatter | They come in one wo r lots—just the way you are most apt to want them. Never have you had a Se ane ten acenvet tia, So Week) mow at tty where Cee Ore opde faye. there appears to be an ex-| HEADQUARTERS OF ARTIL-| better opportunity ace the old P th new at so little cost. We quote a few of the prices—the they three years ag ad they not) dozen competing companies ed) traordinary interest in the parke| windo ill ¢ or of th es, and tomorrow yot si out the wats ot 7 made the demand at that time for the ter and a large number of citisene whe| LERY DISTRICT HAS BEEN window will give you an idea of the va $,and tomorrow you can pick out the pairs you want. The sale competition they would be getting| “Yea,” replied Mr, Hill, talking to/ feel that they have the time to de-| | starts at 8 a.m. cheaper gas When competition | the reporter as if he were giving him! vote to park board work Frank| CHANGED ; 2 : Ddegins there is waste and loss which|@ lesson tn finance, “but New York! Renick and A. J. Goddard are the! Reversible Tapestry Portieres, full length, in green or | Oriental Repp Portieres, full three yards long, in an i made up. That is what ts not Seattle Lined wy S youns Sasa enetnens Herman Chapin senescent hsbc? red, attractive figuring and tassel fringe; price, per strikingly handsome Bagdad stripes, a splendid bit Ing done now corporation doing business here C. Henry are being urged ‘ eee A ‘The Star, or rather the people! must assume a large debt and pay | st ly by their friends to take the) PORT TOWNSEND, March M1 —The pair $1. of Eastern finery, at, a pa -$3.20 rt 4 The Star, for I bellewe te off radually as tts busin pe to and Cou i headquarters of the artillery district =: " : ‘ Pen at te Mande. wade Oh the sa iveew abaw 4 oieeatedlal Sametn oa he apie hin Bee Gheneed, ‘th triet Fine Tapestry Portie full three yards z, in Ori- | Heavy Repp Portieres, full length, green and tan com- trouble in this city " fails it takes so m m* away | port in that sn : a ; w Pye ¥ ~4 ane ental stripes and handsome color combinations ; binations in beautiful Oriental abe with double “Ye ® path These r the city’s credit the eas x able critictem as been | <a" ened watnen Sem a ric per pai c c Der pi erin ie pattocle. Taece reverts from the attra credit tn, the cast} | Considerable ritictom Ras eon! Cline ait, at the sutrencs to usc price, per pair $2.75 | tassel fringe; price, per pair $3.75 charged are ridiculous. We have al-/ life of trade ts n r accepted. | cumbering itself with ten commit bo eo Searcy set ee ne ot Oe Tapestry Portieres, extra heavy quality, full length, | Imported English Repp Portieres, three yards long, in Ways been ready to test a puter “The x tion th at two gas seats tees to take charge of its work.| menced, F ‘ red or green, in very attractive patterns, tassel | plain green with very fine lattice work fringe; price, Whenever a consumer thought he| with a double investment and double/ There are nearly as many mit-| district he ranking ringe; air © ‘ was being over charged. In order to operating one covering th*/ tees on the park board now as in| officer has #o far 4 at that} fringe ; pee. Rgrere Asean $2.85 | per pair ereeeee . $ re all ry = ye ogh- at nar @ territory ar 4 supplying = the ce eth wale } ates for the post aero than a year os the pec Swell Portieres, in etite point” weave, full length, | New Ottoman Repp Portieres full length, in very ly occur augurated »| name nur 01 e: 1 whole city, and it is arg that ple t otty reing the re Pie his as ‘ aie i | Sat ine aaant eae . 4 whan t tek chores bers ot av gie plant, con permanentiy furniah| such a large amount of red tape is| moval Of the bea “ hance x me patterns in the new ber col 62.60 handsome color nbinations, rich mercerized fin Guntkia wad the Week of Heading an article cheaper than the stngle| {ikely”t gps Sem, Worden, the argum prettily fringed, at, a pair NOU D:H0ION BOF OR eescends oof esce sees 83.90 meters and others of collecting the piant is fallacious.” | Wer instance, there ts 6 committes| he thet rien w ; = lee “a which presumably will | fort to stat $A one Many other splendid values at $2.50, $3.65, $4.35 and up to $9.8 85 a pair. have charge of the monkey and the| (2¢ "traits. and the lo . wen at Lesch! park. Another further argument was | Fi Ty see attends to the “architecture” In the! don, being located on the matniand, | parks, which comprises a few fencon within the city limits of Port Town. | M N Apparently noe the 48 well as a better service 4 from e# = ity im divided into five diviaid the up-found ett Fiagier, on the Melody Chote te placed on the com. | other hand ated on what te pra The Dress Goods Department is fairly clogged with new ee ousands of yards of new materials | mittee that has charge of the east| tically an lland. and je the farthest ready for your inspection tomorrow. Among the new arrivals we note— WEALTHY ARCHITECT MAKES SENSATIONAL CHARGES | half of the Ninth ward and another “Uh ew acae tn ete aot | district around Lake Washington. 0 hp ogy Cog Pea icone i ne Prone ‘ AGAINST HIS SPOUSE IN DIVORCE COURT—THEY LIVED |" President Fowler naively expiaine| MCd, hifi by the Jocal chamber New Silk and Wool Bourette Voile ie suNRAU j that the committees are only tem=| gional delegation {rom this etate tn New All Wool and Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris porary and will be changed about Washington, wae fraught with many New All Wool Examine May 18. Mr. Choilr’s term expires diffiew The firet intimation that ‘ on that date. corms would crown these efforts was New Broadcloths and Venetians cen. SAR Ren a coeived here a few whe ‘ ‘ The trial of the contested divorce) Diack, was @ prominent figure tm the | Send. bavencien Gee atdaned ennabrnet> New Mixed Effects, Suitable for Shirt Waist Sutts ort room y a orden and the ‘ i ; wut of Frank Thayer of Juneau, | — Ro gh ated ge Begg mage ore New Plain and Fancy Mohairs | | he butlding should b ay. | New Siciliennes and P. 1 Alaska, against his wife, Mrs. Minnie| /G PAVING JOB Lwhen the bu “ pe ready. | s ongees Thayer, was bee » Superior Judge Bl 6 6 Tosterday it we: od that the - Griffin's court this morning. Thayer] change tn he New Eoliennes, Both Plain and Fancy P charges his wife, a dette looking aio New Silks for Shirt Waist Suits young woman, with cruelty and in-| The board of works last Saturday mate, ont - deilty. Me claims that she bas 00 | qdvertined for bids for paving Har- 4 his ate A Full Line of Black Silks Beveral occasions attempted to Kill) yaa avenue and adjacent streets, an = New Black Goods in the Various Weaves im. |improvement which will cost about In her cross complaint Mrs. Thayer | '™ |. Wort G. W. Walker was award- | $147,000. Cream Goods in Great Variety alleges that her husband has abused | $147.00. 0 We ee iaying the Kil twe scditio a mpaniee are “ be her and claims that the trouble be-| #4 a ayin -| ‘The Pacific Coast Steamship Com-| 844ed to the Worden garrison tm the ic ae tween them was caused by the inter-| bourne avenue sewer system, which! o.1)' steamer City of Seattle, atter peer future. This w . ‘ Prices on new goods from 50¢ up to $4.00 ference of Mrs. Eleanor Mowry. the| will cost $17,326. cemigleting septirn ot which the f 3 me 039 mits ure . a yard, according to width and quality. pisintitce eleter, tm thetr domestic af- bes been laid up Guring the past| Ort, thousand dollars in the ereotion " ana} run. Many impr nts | oad babore } the morning and testified bitterly Save Doan made tm the vossul waicn| ot S>Se__ . re Se ing | New ‘The community interests of Mr. and not only tend to increase her speed, } u j Ss i ine Mrs. Thayer are large, as they own but will greatly add to the comfort JAMES DOLLAR | Swi tly I valuable property in Minnesota and and convenience of her passengers. | . ‘ Alaska. Thayer is « chitect and The engt have been completety | Small wonder our Suit Bection or le engaged in supertntending the bulld- }overhauled and It is thought that} TAKES RAILROAD is daily crowded with customers ee of the new court house and as her speed will be increased at least) and we are already ged to came to ttle recen: ene in > ince ny th orders ¢e and established a residence for the gg Fast gr Boring Garments, Our Bulte are | etpese of get ce wores from his o e The City of Seattle w be com-| | : . : ven we 2 Be | ‘We quote one sentence ever- Wife. The couple have no children. manded as before by Captain Nor-| Sriewen eaea Wena —ye~ 4 | heard in the Millinery Parlor ~ oy cece be agye 7 an Nicolsen, She t* scheduled to ellored and Letter ve es ree Mrs. Thayer, h mely gowned I" @EATTLE MAN GOES TO WALLA | nny (hie pg Page sag — | the prices we ask th | yesterday: “If people could ~radl cacomcrisnrorta ail from this poi nesday mor | 3 } ae - | if | | those shown elsewhere. | all know what beautiful and Business Suits, 05 HERALD, 1024.| WALLA TO SERVE FIFTEEN|!D# at 9 o'clock | 2 ska Pacific Navigation com contirm thie ‘starement | tasteful hats they have here any amer James Dolla a you see 6ur aplen and how reasonably price | YEARS FOR BESTIAL CRIME CHINOOKS WON 2 "tor Valdes and Seward tonight at § mgnta. We quote for this week- aa ag i | o'clock * arry « large Yi SUITS of fancy Kng- pheno . Sheriff Cudihes and seven guards are ports, while! ored jacket has straight front | the gist of the criticiam made left for the penitentiary at “Walla FROM SIWASHES eters “wit go on imo the taterior | and. ted ‘back, te lined with | by all our patrons, We take Walla this afternoon with eleven pris | Bhe will giso carry @ large consign. | superior quality satin, has four their word for it—we have oners, who have been convicted of | ment of supp ting of mining tailor etitehed pockets, fe trie the choicest assortment and felonies in this county. Among the} The Chinooks took two games out | machinery, and other m fae8 with self-strappings over | most reasonably priced hats number is William Fetterly, convicted! of three from the Siwashes on the| terial for the building of the Alaska Shoulders and down the front | in Seattle. zi of eriminal accault, upoe Be i-year-| Arcade alleys yesterd ‘The match | Central raiiroed. and finished with fancy but- ; | Our workroom ‘te at pour We show the new and 014 stepdaughter, Mattie Bloan. Fet-| Vis interesting, although no high eee tons; the skirt is a plain Mare is service and our experts are fashionable fine effects, in terly appealed his case to the supreme | NYS O" Nee. Patnam 5 immed with self straps and te poate bh Sil'ekice Uchuee’ ee tax dependable fabrics. Fitting court and the remittiture sustaining the ’ ee fancy buttons; the price for o — . ' : ~ : Judgment of the lower court was re-| the prettiest shot of the day, mak- iyo handsome sult te onl i cog pene gn Milage | ; oe ane B. a lee eelved in the county clerk's offoe Bat-| ing the difficult 4-7-10 split y er hat now and have tt Prices ere moderate— urday. He was sentenced to 15 years, | Chinooks 172 828 7812 sit ly in plenty of time ‘The other convicts were Chartes | Siwashes 766 7062018 Baker, forgery, two years; James| Don Fredac and Bearies| 50 Easter Biackwood, burglary, one year; Leow | rolled over 200 scorem yeaterday. Novelties ard King, bigamy, one year; William) Mrs, Byler, Mrs. Fredson and Mrs. Anderson, burglary, two years; Alfred ; (By Borippe News Ass'n) There's a regular Chicken Farm in our Stationery Depart- Moegiin rolled high scores for the f : Bhaw, burglary, five years; Joseph | ja siew NEW YORK, March Prent- ment—Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, Goslings and all the modern Hall, attempted burglary, two year 24 steel . dent Samuel Gompers of the Amer! i faster novelties make the place a novel one indeed. Prices James Rogers, attempted burglary, ILLIAM MARCHO, one of the|can Federation of Labor has just * [Ge have also ® comp on these bits of nonsense, le to ao, % three y: H. O. Bristowe, formery, | horse thieves who were discovered |teturned from an extended visit to line of Misses’ Suits at from B Lae etek alee cette anniag | driving off a band of twenty-two| Porto Rico, where he made an ex- $12.50 to $23.00. op cade Hae nacggutoenrie “ciaath 92 To abcd co oe abe : 01 pretenses, one ; a , ‘ fa eee . - horses near Davenport some time|haustive study of labor conditions | j year; Charles Mitchell, burgisry, (0) s¢5, tas been convicted. He was|on the island. It te expected that| | Many others at 2 for Se, § for Be and up to, each . a ein at first tried for stealing one par-| he will make a sensational report DR. MILLER LOST tieuiar bore, bet the nrosecetion| at the next. meating of the fesera- Other New Goods Pyrography . failed. His partner, James Schuck, | tion. 6 : ; P BIG DAMAGE SUIT [sad airesty been convicted, | Me thinks the conditions there Splendid Assortments Just Been Received in | we nave just recetved a new line of Pyrography Outfits with — can be improved 4 5 p-to-date fittings—the very latest Improved inst te HARRY WILSON, choreboy at|in « short time, but just how New Laces New Braids bm se cuttte tested and guaranteed jerdect betace leaving the ae t the Pomona hotel, Hoquiam, has dis-| he refused to discuss at this time. | New Trimmings New Ribbons store; prices, each $2.40 to $4.50 In the $20,000 damage suit of Dr.| appeared under suspicion of having| In Porto Rico wherever he went Mow Maairene New Veilings j |H. P. Miller ogainut the Seattle! stolen a diamond ring from one of| he was regarded as the laboring| , er w wood and material for burning—plaques, panels, pioture Electric Company a superior court|the quests. It ie thought he sailed| man’s Mossiah. New Leather Belts New Waist Pin Sets frames and fancy handkerchief, glove and collar boxes, at, . Kedeis eimer & lo I| Jury found for the defendant. The| for San Francisco. - New Handkerchiefs ach . 150 to §2.50 Strongest Topcoat House in the f|Jury arrived at a decision in the - Me Ete Btate, ease Friday night and returned a| MATHIAS AND MARTIN BR- WHELAN ON TRIAL sealed verdict, which was read in| TLE, brothers, have been missing 900-004 First ave, cor, Columbia I! yuage Morris’ court this morning. | from their farm near Port Angeles Dr, Miller asked damages for the| injuries he sustained by being} | knocked down by a Green Lake car| as tt rounded the curve at the tn- for three weeks. It ts thought they were killed in the woods by some accident, as no trace has been found | of them and they had no enemies. to Trade on First superior grand tersection of Fremont and Bwing| A horse an‘ a calf starved to death| store on avenues. ‘The ry found that Dr.| and their other stock suffered before) Year's Miller had been guilty of contribu-| the neighbors discovered that the| watches tory negligence, brothers were missing. $87.60. rt larceny. and today on a He Jewelry =r avenue Jim Whelan is being tried in the} harg is accused having broken into Joseph Hurwitz's)| Railroad night and stolen on a tray valued McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street of! ot| New!

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