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‘| THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1905. 7 | pba Th ted t the northwest for AL THATIS LEFT TO THE WIF silence, peopled with the ghosts of nm @ ¢ ¢ th y ; grey ARE AL BOF THE RUSSIAN |. joving woman's fancy, only & Santen be Ra Ghenaan be Bet siame) “ yhacon, benkctant, SOLDIER WHO DIED, SO FAR AS HIS HOME 18 CONCERNED, | &Teat loneliness when the strag 1 nt THE CASINO IN NEW YORK 19|8%e; lard, V » Kose, 8%c; lard glers from the front bring back cueh ets a chee: pas . Wild Kone, 6% THE DAY HE WENT AWAY WITH THE TROOPS w of the shot that made her a of the fair, but Furth 4 ely| BURNING—THEATRICAL COM Nuts widow rape : " rraztl, per tb, 13@140: cocoanuts, ———____. The Russians Rachel works hard for uy ; : PANY HAD NARROW ESCAPE A se 0c Ce for her ‘ 7 . ee Oe es V orphans, spends MHttle time | ‘ th any may | ent nute, ffornia, 16 walnuts, in weeping, for the children that are olng them, my ee & $5.50; open bulk, per = gallon, with reco!l na. Se $25 “ m, 9 salmon RY DOUGLAS STORY. | the day, and lary garrison duty./ not; but the heart beneath her rarstzerei synpwe elRpay gngscnager Conard ape | (By Bert Pace TGie pees, ae Gopyricht, 1896, by the Newspaper | Quick scurryings out to battle and | shawl ia as heavy as er waa that | ge Pie ee a Abeer amneen | Sichory ute 26; butternate, ae Raterprise Association. rapid rushings back again, to re-|of Jewish mother under her gabar , peep A elegy Na Pret SOR, Ve: Ws peanuts, G@i0c; jumbo, 9c; ale To m 4 Scotsman, there is a Heve the memory of the comrade | dine WILLIAM WHITE FOUND GUILTY IN FIRST DEGREE FOR MUR id be a paying ‘ y | monds, California wale esothing * sa in a chapter of) buried yesterday, Up here on the : | the it shout bulit, the com- | par « at the Casino] pute the bible r motherliness in| Siberian farm there is only a great DOUGLAS STORY DER OF MATTHEW MURPHY—JURY RETURNED VERDICT IN | pany in not ready aw yet to make i ore, Rte. opt familiar phras- | : jy further projections, pei ld Bolen, 40; black cod, Ge; I re = ‘i | olen, 40; black cod, ng cod, ee tall ne as the crooning of cus TWO HOURS AND FORTY MINUTES broke out In te; crabs, $101.76; clams, open pats. Its passages are as the min bi ne shipment, $1.00; claims, per sack, jatures of dead friends, imatinet ——d | F in believed $1.76; oysters, Olympia, per sack, | F company s back over the soft} It took the jury In the case off hangman's noose. | oe trout 164 Mc: skinned perch, wf the rushing hill Kid" White, char with the mur Mu kly recovered, how | the windows. | Ge; whrtr @10¢ flounders, « 0 ate by th |der of Matthew Murphy “tt and remarked that It was not all] IRON-HANDED DICTATOR omett pt Bly « coun reyare, eiianity saxon hours and 40 minutes to bring in « as an appeal would be| OF 8T. PETERSBURG | ei ¢ or's | | verdict of guilty im the first degree. | on | | Flour, tt & by the road- | It now re sw Judae 4 ri Patent, per bbl, $4.76; © each God's day, I sat batere whom + a Ged, thTauhse bath Gay of the teiet witht $6.10, Mir ta hard wheat, . tried to measure . whether White «hall go to the < ~~ hi , * AUSTRIAN PRINCESS SHOT AN Pillebury ‘Nebury’s q yond t h ett ware stanuard y the ’ at lay be vend the scaffold or spe the remainder of | generously distributed, and although| ENRAGED MOOSE IN ALASKA Elestric, $4 Holly pil, away froe » watergate of my h ife behind prison ‘ the 1 or was extreme ful | } t Light, ‘ehlldbood The prison til flippant 086] in appearance, he seamed to have| WILDS i. $6.75; Top Noteh, Since then | have been out tn the neoncerned nely at hi! eltctted little sympathy, perhaps b | s. bent, $ Gold- great World, bave struggted and suf- | place by the table when the jury! cause his bearing hae had in it That the Princes tent Excellent, $4.7 gered, and longed for the peace that | ed in and annour ttm re eel littie of shame, humiliation or real | {lat i# @ woman pousessed of rare | at little Ged's-acre; 0 | to repert 4 . 1 he of any kind. He han been |Pluck and courageous daring is | "8, all the world is ‘ here aine eie 1, | evinced by the ma which she Whole wheat, 10m, per bale, $2.4 sickness comes ne ‘ aved the and, the| whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4.2! to the 23rd| t . b ‘ ane ye whenever h@| prince Cc wi shel graham, per bbl, $4; graham, $2.26, 2 “ 1 by t ald pe an audience rb boi, $4: rye flour ¢ more but a foreman. But when the jailer took! Judge Griffin will pass sentence | COUPIG wer he past bb! $7.50; buck te. ta pa fi : 4 a@-| within the next three days. The|"!* month wild t| | rye meal, per bale, ( these searchings vanced toward White, his careless of Hildedrant, White's “pal.” | Alaska princess | | 7 t tonight I recall a smile became fixed, he ¢ pale,|now held in the county jail, wit|*frived im the city steamer $3.66; corn monk 10a h drings other and for a moment he seemed to fully begin in Judge Griffin's court next arly this ng. The gern unbal,.ton ber BA ich carlos me away ealize that his k a within the week Austrians by birth and Q Os, p corn meal, GOs, $4; * per lastic advocates of the bbl, S&C. Co. $5.75; wheat Makes, uf box 76 Ibn, $2.20; farina, per bbl, | \ |. For the purpose of testing the $6.50: farina, 10-1». sacks. per bale, ting grounds afforded by the -_* $3; hominy, large, per bbl, $4.70; | »kan territories they set out ou SNERAL TREPOFF. hominy, small, 10m bale, $2.60; Holly | thelr quest for big game six months pmaaiaeae ie in eennert, A ae ; ; “ com. | $275: pearl barley, 25- | ago. It was while seeking the so-| ; lock this ma com-| 8456: pearl barley, 100-Ib. sacks, $43 TO THE SUN-BAKED STE ef Siberia, to the women waiting men who never return from the Such as it is I give it fp you: “In Rama was there a Wolce beard, lamentation, and weep-| (photographed by Douglas Story for and great mourning: Rachel N Enterprise " | eons for her children and would - sgh roe Roca ciety of moose in the carribou re- | of harbor i harbor im-|eplit peas, $4.50@6, popcorn, per cwts got be comforted because they are gion that the nerve of the plucky ements met «© Chamber of | $3.00; cracked wheat, per $2.06. not.” THE UPPER PICTURE SHOWS roe. The main subject to be} * wa building of the|. Oats, per ton, §26@28; bran ton, $19.50@21; barie; rolled, pet princess was put to the test. nerce. 1 Feed. During the latter part of Novem \ per ber the couple, accompanied by an by Indian guide and camping outfit, real estate men of this city | $39¢33: dairy chop feed, per ton, B18 jleft Carribou and struck into the} held their regular monthly meeting | @$20; off meal, per ton, $33; best Washington canal Tae, look aeeee aan mountains. at the Chamber of Commerce this| chop, $26; whole corn, ton, $27 For two weeks the prince and/afternoon. As usual the subject of | 28; cracked corn, per ton, $27@28; —ge princess sought in vain for the| bettering the city by widening and | feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, BOBSLED DEMOLISHED AND'ITS OCCUPANTS HURLED TO | ¥'Y moowe, and just as they were| grading streets will be brought up,| POF Wm F1@7% about to give up the Incident hap " r SIDE OF TRACK AND GROUND TO DEATH BENEATH ENGINE | pened which nearly resulted im the Breer a atee Chee Ih f th i Mf 4 which = $13.59 18; a ee Soe ads ee ee 5 aatern ington dows WHEELS afforded the opportunity of “bag- THE MARKETS ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound ay, ging” & moose. Both the prince and oult of nineteen hundred| A SIBERIAN HOMESTEAD; THE bas changed tne aspect of war! LOWER 0! A SIBERIAN WOM- much as, in the manner of her | AN AND HUT. the ruddy-faced Russian peas- differs from Rachel of ; but in thelr common sor- woman of Chellabinsk are one. | T Jewish matron tore her hair gad covered herself with sackcloth ashes, while the Russian wom- bout her daily business | and stiff-lpped—yet in her 2 i a F 2 The coasters saw their danger |°f 4 fallen tree As he reached ®| potatoes and from now on they will|@19; _ timethy. cw several moments before the accident | Pelt about 10 feet from the the | be well supplied from the southern | @5; orchard grass, $14: red urred, but the sled was moving |sTound a huge moose, going at full] states E in Russia, and little news to) r of NopHannae eae |Gowen. Services at 7:30 a m, 1 bill near here was demolished by a amand7 0pm M fanh freight train last night. Ne through from the the: ning sub ‘ rave ry Food. she, too, cfnot be comforted —_— —ee hr -aaed a traveling through the! ‘The markets are now at a dead| Oyster shells, 100s. tom, $22; elem her children are not nick woods, when a crashing sound | standstill. The cold weather has| shells, 1698, $20; bone meal, 100e, ‘The men are gone from the fields | FORMER UNITED STATES Dt | Men ming subject, “The Choice (Dy Beripps News Ann) ) Drie omghtice vee ee some | brought everything to a stop and it) $83: granulated bones, 100, $32, Om ‘ 6 pile - on | distance away « ove s before ean r ton ¥ Siberia, and ther piace «6 taken PRCT ATTORNEY CHARGED | 8 Life MEY RIGMTOD:, Is. WU, Uh-m| gre eens tee tee nak ccna: | might gain w better View the prime Sin te Ervace, ats, before things Grain and Grave the women and the half-formed Trinity Parish Church—Bighth | 4 big bobsled on which i7 men and _ tides of the track and demol- | G08 sain ® iletence ie ees arene will be in shape. The commission] meq clover, prime. cwt, $14.60@1 ; There are no casualty| WITH FRAUD and James Pastor, Rev. H. iH. | p¢ wore coasting down a steep ished the sled | men are suffering from the lack Of | aisike, choice, $17: white clover . rye grass, $8; Ita) ° tro ‘ jJect. “The Fading Tea! vening o en car loads of Color | 10: Engi lan rye . The men die wh On GeR| PORTLAND, Feb. 11—Joha H me Samean Waser ibe fant One man aad two coye were killed | go rapidiy and with such momen-|*Peed. dashed into view. Like puds arrived here this morning and |€T#*%. $8; brome grass, $13; tall carries them away m t° Hall, who was recently removed by | 1 Bre 3 lic | MMtright, two boys are dying from |tum that it was impossivie to stop | {ash the prince raised his rifle and| 27 car joads will be here in a few |Me2ow ost grass $15; Kentucky roadside station in Siberia. president Roosevelt from the office © Apostolic | injuries recetved in the accident and Bove fired. The action caused the moose | bloe grass, $11; pasture mixtute names are wiped out from the o/ United States district attorney, |ChUFch in Zion 2613 First avenue. | three others were hurt. Bight of yy galling off Into the arow (0 come to a dead stop, The bullet | (no regtnn Veblen rice. wet and | Ubanes $1008 1 . . r ery- | | im be 1 y ic 2 id @mmune, and no man may tel! uo os indicted by the federal grand | Rev. A. Ernst, elder in charge Ser the coasters had an almost mirae-|"" “Bute off tate the anow. [nem te sila, hewern mands $8 regular Yakima prices, $24 and Geciescienaeinatl i@e what muddy mound in Man- 5 investigating the land frauds |‘ ®t 2:39 and 7:45 p.m. After- | uious escape from death or serlous| The dead wounded the animal, while at the|’’ 7 F HICAGO } ETS. He rotting noon subject, “T r of the! snyur |. These will either swamp the mar- @aria their bones en here. word of God” by Rev. Charles A Jury ’ | RH. M'DANTBL |same time the prin losing his! Ket and make the prices go lower or|_ Reports for The Star by W. AL One day, on my journey home indictments were returned | The big bobsled with ite load of| CHaRLES FARROW foothold, fell to the ground. N ‘ers, |Ryer & Co. 112 Columbia street, by ward. a ced all | Hop, of Portiand, Ore. evening a the North Yakima potato dealers . pan ine same Den Coneed © came as a climax tothe long-| subject. “The Power of the Atoning | ery makers dashed onto the track | MART SA. IBRS. | The nobleman was momentarily |who have been holding for such |Drivate wire on the roof of the railway €8° drawn-out tmvestigation of the | mig ty one rower of th Just in front of a rapidiy approach-| The dying: j stunned after striking the earth and | enormous prices, will have so many ‘ fandangoes that ee Butte Creek Land, Lumber &@ Live-|" premont Swedish M. E. Church | ing tate Marven Duey. © moose, infuriated by the sting | spuds on their hands they will not Seattle, Saturday, Feb. 11, 1906, qne in sympathetic memory to stock company, and the other add {Rev John Avall, pastor. Services| The engine caught the sled full' Robert Farrow. of the bullet, charged his assatiant. | be able to get rid of them. it was|,, Y* High. Low. Closm men under canvas on the plains -1 re charges against Henry Mel 5 Seted " | May, 117, 1161-2, 1167-8, Jose shortly after daybreak to cele in and his associates. 10:46 6. me. and 6 p.m; Sunday) low the tree from which her hus betony Oe eae wpe isuly, 1011-4, 1008-4, 101 1-6, | r b school at 9:45 a m. Epworth league | | : hey were paying such high prices |°"/ ‘brate its cessation Pe one sag me The Butte Creek company tndict | meets at 7:30 p.m. All welcome — | j Ce had fallen. As the huge ani-/|for potatoes, that before they got lies 424) ek we qurehey. _— go onl-' went allegos @ conspiracy in rela- | eiieh preaching tn Ballard 20 mal boro down on her helpless bus-/through with the market, growers | M7: {614 465-8 § Lag Thee geen. A; tom to government lands in Wheel-! g church tomorrow at 3 p.m. All | band, the princess, with the utmust| would wish they bad sold at moa-{!"¥: $7 : nd I gazed over it to the croup Of 6. county. The men named as de-| welcome | coolness, raised her rifle and fired Oats | The princess was standing just be soci ants in the indictment are: | ‘Trinity Methodist Episcopal os ie ‘ogo nonapd Bee 2 Winlock W. Stetwer, Hamilton H. | Church—Corner First avenue north aa ema aoep pessent worn, Lendricks, Clarence B. Zachary. jand Mercer. Rev. Lee A. Johnson Rassian “or Adelbert C. Zachary, Chares A. | of Sunnyside, Waah., will preach at Sometimes two, always @ puli™< Watson, Clyde KE. Glaas, Congress- Vegetavies. 3 | left eye, entering the brain and kil) Beans, Gry, per cwt, $3.25@1.75 Pork ing It instantly. Lima beans, $4.7545.00; beets, per | May, 12.92, 12.85, 12.87. Se@$1.00; cabbage, 1% @2c; | July, 13.00, 12.95, 13.00. rate prices. women at the railway station A KY OVER = blank at the enraged antmal.|°™* ” ea May 20 0 The bullet struck the beast in the July, 303-4, 3 pgp mdlhstewedtireg 3 genet The difficulty between the} When asked if she was not afraid | sack, ; “ trustees o: o “elrrel e - - cauliflower, per doz, $1.00@1.25, net BUT THERE WAS NO MAN Se ets then He (eee Sneek SS 0. hi Roworth Johurch and the board cf novel “Weel {didnt bare’ bandly |seriie. sew, ic: onions, yellow, NEW YORK STOCKE " “ e tes District Attorney John H. | jeague, 6:30 p.m | anny . “"y lth. te; onions, Fanno, 3%e: spinach, i the people from the train re i. Edwin Mays, Franklin P.| Wesiey M. KE. Church—South Se-| BIG SIX-STORY STRUCTURE | Works over the re hurch,| time enough to be afraid. I just at eek rete ra ar oe from reference to the ab soi is and Kd | , “ | Necennitated by the recent fire, has | mechanically raised my rifle a 4 ~ 1 went ones Mtrattora. | mit Ant Btward aiming and sreaing at liam | AND SEVERAL ADJOINING] been patched up and a permit was| fired.” wees: aunmane” aio: "tonataee | Amal. Copper, 741-8. 783-4, 741-6 of tt . o sec- granted for the repair. The on! They also spent considerable time | ¢se@ $1.6 ancy $ vod . 106 5-8, -4, Gowned ve defendants named in the sec- | and 7:30 p.m. Morning sermon by BUILDINGS DGSTROVED BY | stipulation to the permit atin ro " De lper sath, MeeatCake Takin oo B. R. T., 683-4, 62 1-4, 63 3-6. Sevens SeeecestacssS| eoeOw ase ae Sieawe. Stab " in that a hunting around Dawson. Be-| per sack, 99¢@$125; Yakima po- |B. R. 7 . sallow, wrinkled face st ts Gees ae ig ee — jee Saliees suneenks keno pees recent ordinance, passed by the|#ides moose, bear and other akins,|tatocs, $19.00@20.00: White Riv- | Can. Pac., 1343-4, 134 1-8, 1345-8. fe her shawl, the Sidecian Kiansted, Benjamin F. Mintin, [itneete.” " counctl, provides for a change in the | one of the most beautiful silver gray rota att? 00; sweet po- | Erle com., 43 7-8, 433-8, 43 ha woe t wife sat eyeing the co owd ee | - “ ae grade of the street where the| fox skins ever br -|tatoos, sacks, $1.75 par- | Il. Cent., 1577-8, 157 1-2, 157 7-8, ms stave Klaetach, George Sorenson,| Zion's Luatheran—Corner First av. ~- a“ church is located. ka was secured . 300; equa Manhattan, 174 7-8, 174 1-4, 174 3-4, her on the board were the 1 + stipp and Frank H. Duncan. | enue and State street. Ballard. Rev — | sole EE i fornia sweet potatoes, per | Metrop., 122 7-8, 122, 122 1-4. the cucumbers and the a M. a. Christensen, pastor. Services By Bertpps N. Awwn his provision i= rather vague, but Ps $1.86; artichokes, per doz, Tbe: | 415 Pac. 107. 106 9-4, 106 7-6. bad brought to market. | ail @. ms and 6 tay. Seeker ammeat: ten - : it Is implied to mean that the city | fornia celery, 65@85c; native | Mo. Pac., 107, 106 3- Before day-dawn she had SHURCHES sehosl at 10 & & CHICAGO, ». 11.—Fire early | with be responsible in damages only | celery. SOc: squash, 24 2%¢; uative - <* 1 wrk Mowly townward, jumbled »y _ A. M. E. Zion Church—Twenty-| this morning destroyed the big six-[‘? ‘he stnount of the injury to the sient Seika Peam, 1401-4 168, tent ked across the ruis—t st Presbyterian Church—Rev.|elahth and Madison streets. Rev. | ‘ at restos rynlbeoats adr ya ag Reading, 953-4, 947-8, 951 ' @ dowen eggs to market <"Matthewn pastor. Services at| A. J. Woodward, pastor. Services, |story building of the Central Elec- | time the permit was granted Peisiinmons, $1.26; bananas | ae eae 34 But the peasant woman * Grand opera. boune Lt a m.|1 a m. and 7:30 p m. Prayer! : 4 : “— PAREN SI ak per bunch, $2.60@3; dates, per ib, | Ps a eh Rews of her men-folk go ny | meeting every Wednesday evening |‘¢ company and several smaller) b%@6c; figs, %-Ib bricks, $1.75; | So. Pac., 66 3-4, 66 1- ine, aad the station ry 5pm Morning subject. “Bap 7:90 | | ‘The cleaning out of the force un- | [@*. 10-Ib cartoons, 60@75e; grape | St. Paul, 176 1-2, 175 “ 7 4 by the Holy SCpirit;” evening | at 7:3¢ adjoining buildings on Fifth ave- ~ | fruit, per box, $2.60; lemons, choice | Sugar, 144 1-2 1 Qaly opportunity. What mone ct. “Is Sin Profitable?” Sun- Lane Street Presbyterian Church der Corporation Counsel Gilliam is/ 414 "ancy, | $2.60@3.00: oranges, | 1; Pp, ; ean had lett lay sncre i Chool will be held in the base-|—Lane street, between Ninth av-| nue - to be completed aa soon as Gillam, |peediing, $1.50@1.78; navel oranges Po. oe Stocking: the eng» the 7 Presbrte: enue south and Tenth avenue south. the present ad of the office, | §1 2 Jap, bale, $1.50) ° Psp Giembers were her doe pin money “SM Of the. Firat Presbyterian | yy. 1s Forbes D. D. pastor. | The following firms suffered. laps- leaves. On top of the news that both | @1 tea, cooking, | U.S. 8., pfd., 98, 94 1- 24 With them she bought ¢ me Py ort o wervice at 11 o'clock; sub- William Parmeriee, now one of Gil- | 60c@$1.00 ples, fancy, $1@1.50; Wheat—Liverpool, dow taper which ocak oon . Vestmineter Presbyterian Church orig ia. Past; uiinn pines ae Singer Sewing Machine com-| , Ham's assistants, is to go out with |Cranberries, — $9.60@10.00; — pome- | higher than yesterday's close. i Sprayer for those gone » tev. J. M. Wileon. pastor. ay lat 1:30 o'clock; subject, "A Bad in. |D@ny; A. Stein, manufacturer Of 9 him, comes the announcement this|@Tanates. half orange cases, $2.76; | Car Receipts—Minneapolis, nome; fan gon ots, “As They Went They babe poi ; | guitars; the Gage Downs company aebaseienai afternoon t Hugh A. Talt, who] S2eePplen ner Gen, USC0@ SER J Duluth, 22; Chicago, 9. be When their stock was sold . rong Thiet oe peGerteaterers. 6 corse, a Di-/ has been conaglered one of the most| oreg putter one Cheese astern, __ Ther was very little doing in the the unlovely women cla orth Baptist Church—Corner of Roman Catholic Meetings Dos engraver, and the Coyne Over-| giow SAFE IN MONTREAL| capable men In the department. is] erocka, 25@26c; Washington cheese, | Wheat market today, the extreme back from their booth® -.j-4 avenue and Cedar. Rev. Geo. all company. also to resign. Tait is out of the|13c; cream brick ¢ 16c; but- | range being one-half cent. The mar- in Sowly resumed their interrup Robe ot Coben, pastor. Subjects, 11] Bacred Meart Church—Rev. Geo A NEWELAY ESTABLISHMENT | city oa o wtate sy ir him can- ane ene eae 04 a a fe ppb pas Nee: po Crowded station yard or , eat - > Hild. At 6 a. m. and § « m, low not be procu but his associates 4 gt oe rs . * deg ad Prairie brought no blush to Sys Big ehoaamagly ; . SWANSON STl LL AND TAKE DIAMONDS state that he will take a more lucra. | Storage. In bricks, 27c; cooking, 14@ | which price buying orders were im ing eheek, and they braided their 44) school, 9:46 a m. B. Y. PU. 7 tive position. Egos. | evidence which carried the prices to fn th * the ie 4 Church of the Immaculate Concep It will therefore become the pleas-| strictly fi ch, 28c; 117, closing at 116 7-8. 4 e full presence of the ¢ 15 5 m. Mission Sunday school, | gco nev. "A. Sweers, At 140 and 8% ; P+ ida lice cae anaasiel ta rey epee we Without sign of embar- Queen Anne hill, 3:30 p. m. ia, oa, blokes (ay. Setene Mews Aare? ant duty of Scott Calhoun to ap-| 20@27c | Price of May wheat in the p! ‘e fasement. Bushes are the luxury Initarian—Seventh near|end sermon; 139 p. wm, rosary and anes Sees Sens Se NO Foye. met Keloing the cask sarnes ie Oe the on First Unitarian—Sevent one Cmens ’ aul MONTREAL, Quebec, Feb. 11——|comes head of the department.| , Ducks, dresved, 17@18c; gees, | Jeast; it is the latter that has con- te Fich and the graces of the + street. Rev. W. D. Simonds, | senedtetion. Elmer Todd will be one, and it is| ressed. 16@16c; chickens, dressed, stantiy to drag the other up. The ro hearted. —The heavy-eyed minister. Services at 11 a m. and we eee Burelare early this morning blew] soeaibie that Oliver Th echieas | be turkeys, fancy local dre siteation, as we sce it, will perenit wok pied dw ‘p.m. Morning sermon, “God as Special Meetings. John Swanson, the victim of a will be another, but the tame of thal'e H | of the purchase of May wheat on all nis len and despised th Universal Life;” evening lecture, in the Alki saloon yeaterday | the safe In the office of Ives & La- oney. } he “ Ate, 4 brawl in the x A] fhe ; Py third appointee has not yet been California strained. per th. &; | weak places. There will be no ses- ant ck again to the nt “Lincoln and the Men Who Saved! ‘The Theasophical Society, Seattle | morning, 1s still in an unconscious | Vales, Jewelers, and secured $15,000) ss California sage, per Ip. 14c: honey. | sion of the Chicago Board of Trade he and communes lumbered the the Nation,” with an introductory | Lodge—1118 Third avenue. Sunday. | condition at the Wayside Emergency | in diamonds. ‘ ston anne Ren perIb, 1@8ic; Oregon | or New York Stock Exchange on ney Women. They are not beautiful, address by Judge J. W Langley |g p. m., lecture on “Tneosophy” by | hospital. Axel anderson, the man ~ . pe cream, 10-case lots, $2.90; ia a Feb waieaete 13, Lincoln’s rd Russian women, nor promis- ypon “Personal Recollections of| pr. geott, of Tacoma. who struck him, was arrested and | Statehood Bill honey, Yakima, 12%c; Cttfornia Monday, February 18, rma €amdidates for romance, Dut Abraham Lincotn.” Public cordial-|~ Queen City Theosophical Society ||, being held by the police pending | CH/NESE LOAN IS white, 24-1b, boxes, $3.50; Olympia, birthday. the ARE THE BACKBONE ty invited. in America—Pioneer block, A. O. U.| the result of Swanson’s injuries. Blocked ‘3 : i tool @ the Russian resistance in Man Hazel Mission, 521 Sixtn avenue | wr heli Sunday study clags, 7 p.| Ww. D. Browning, whose scalp was OVERSUBSCRIBED nich feria. On them fails tho slow sor- south. Evangelist Burns will preach | m. “The Secret Doctrine.” Lecture severely cut on the base of a weight — pin. #0¥ ofthe war. The politics of the at 2:30 p.m. Rev. w. N. MeQuilty | by Mra. Jennie S$. Clark, 8 p. m.,| punching machine in the Forum sa- pisteactabaan WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb, 11.— ified Wat is in other hands, but the pros- will preach at 7:30 p. m | subject. “Ki jowledge Versus Opinion | joon about the same time yesterday (By Scripps News Ass'n.) a conference of the house re- s = cen of it re ute in great part with Tabernacle Baptist Pr ae jens Relief. | morning, is on the road to recovery. | LONDON, ‘Fuh t8lthe tne ot n leaders yesterday It was| sinst Women. Quietly, wnostenta- Marvin. Morning worship al Witham McAllister, with whom he| LONDON, Feb, sey coping ded to ref to concur with the | eet Memty, heroically, the work goes o'clock, theme, “The Call of the! 14, women's Order of C. 0, F.| Was wrestling at the time he fell, /the new Chinese loan of $5,000,000 | sor tey an sents, The house GRAIN and STOCK sha PS im the dirty, wooden-walled ho- Shrinking Globe.” Ivening evan-| 10°. alter: social and dance | has been arrested on a charge of as- | were opened this morning here. The| Wit insist on the senate's accept —_ : homestead are & va- | gelism st 7:30 o'clock, followed by | ae eheir hall, in the New York block, | sault and battery. Hongkong and Shangnat joa® 8 ance of the original house bill pro. pien< , & pair of dusty, unten- benedictory service Theme N° | last evening. The city of Seattle must, under - ahha viding for the admission of Arizona BROKERS afte? M8064 field boots—memortals of the Coming King.” Bible School at} he oh A onseior nye will be & special meeting} and New Mexico as one state, as q ° . You Yeople’s se: order 0 eo erior court, once m octal meetin t d \ ‘ : — I escotic sg Cth ee , Oi PY aia tical rvice| — Sewing Machines Sacrificed. more go down Into its pockets, #0 to Jay afternoon at 3:20 o'clock | well as the admission of Oklahoma PRIVATE WIRES on, or se the wear at » m * f r 7 o ." w RrKE ‘ we A Wife Howling about unneces First Ba tist Church—Fourth av Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing| speak, and bring forth good coin of |of the Chamber of Co: and Indian territories as the state CONTINUOUS MARKETS. ue unneces r ' hu - ‘ t their new location, 1529{/the realm on account of defective | which James A. Emery, attorney of Oklahoma. 12 Coil bia St. i oa smile soues tie farther ams ner rie ii Beene enue, ate aelling off a| sidewalks, Erastus Fowler was yes-|tho Citizen's Alliance association, of | President Rg6sevelt has also 112 Columbia . wl miaiicsiaaiti 4 peg yr > a: Bible school, number of slightly shopworn ma-|terday awarded $4,000 in a suit! San Franctsco, will speak on the in-| taken a hand. He has announced GROUND FLOOK HALLER BLDG Down the * - r B. Y. P. U., 6:30 m. ‘chines at one-third the original| against the municipality for 000 dustrial question will ffect the | that he will sign the seuate bill, bat} Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 95%. 4 vss in sg gap ang bo oh shy B- ect ‘aes Bicoted qutee coe damages business men of the Pacific coast not the house measure, Wetghter and horse play, go of Mor subject, 5 ee

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