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The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest NIGHT EDITION ~ SBATTL WASHINGTON 7, NO. 7 25 CENTS PER MONTH "| Has Raised $10,000 | COLLEGE AND SEMINARY HEAVY FIGHTING | THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1905. _ : vol { next time, | PER FORCE ENACTMENT OF DRA STIC ANTI-LABOR LAWS—THE |. “It !8 surprising to us that any] A 15-acre tract of land adjoining) controlled by Baptists, it being man with @ remembrance of the the Denny-Fuhrman addition and] Provided that two-thirds of the (My Beripps News Ass'n? ! i YNIONS WILL LOBBY TO SA VE THEMSELVES pledge he made to us and which * S metbers of the board of trustees| ST. PETERSBURG, March 2—The| THE BOMBARDMENT WITH HEAVY ARTILLERY ALONG A BAT- i pledge we now hold, would deliber. | Ponting Lake Union has been pure to that woct fighting before Mukden continues ex ately sell himself out to the avowed |Chased by the Swedish Baptists Of] ~ fe Ip plaaned to give academical,|to be general and the entire line Is TLE LINE OF MORE THAN 100 MILES GOES ON WITH UN- j Se enemy of the laboring man, We the state as a site for a college and) theolpgical, musical and commercial | involved, the Japanese apparently ABATED FURY Fs ~* have our chance for retaliation at| seminary. The price paid for the} courdes @€ the institution, Admis-| being anxious to make a desperate etal ryt holeieieelel REAR EEE EE ER REE EB HH [the polls, and rest assured that we! land is $19,000. Subscriptions with} ston to the academy will be given |attompt to pierce the Russian pos! —E Se * ak Star das learned 08 g068 authority that the contrasting te take saventane of one rent) walea to erect the building are now) to be Spl ars The patronage of |t e r has le do 01 cot o hey can never take away from us peing taken. you ple able to pay their way enemy throughout Wednes : xtra x combine of Seattio has sent a long sack containing $10,000 down * A delegation representing the| C. J. Erickson, the well known Tirowe the college will ncour- | day Soncanteate’ a tremendous fire | 876 epee : Lad Shien ane k & most important poe Se @ to Olympia for the purpose of securing the enactment of anti. & | Hulld Trades’ assembly, the| contractor of this city, and August/aged, bat it is proposed to belp|with field and siege artillery | £0" or — ee ee neriounly menacing Kuropat- on # Jador legisiation. particularly to secure the répeal of the eight. ® J Western Central Labor union and | Lovegren, of Preston, are the prime) young Swedes in indigent circum-|against Poutlloff. The bombard bee front a ae enemy og wnmuni ator * long the Sin Se & dour law as applying to public contracts he recent enforce & [several of the unions of the city,| movers and chief contributors to the| stances ag much ax porsible. One| ment was vo fierce that the entire) gay) “yy Pager ra Me oman fee a Waren if held Sy oae , % ment of that law by the board of public works has enraged the * |went to Olympia thts morning for|enterprine. Rey, F. Linden, of the) of the chief alms t# to furnish to/ hill was enveloped in smoke and! (eht, Basle jue Alikce mae! pensse wil op Buaian Sap ning & contracting combine and it wants revenge % | the purpose of lobbying against the | local Swedish Baptist church, is also| youngiemigrants from Sweden a) the casual wore large, but the eee ee ne Musnla 0 ae ce J steel & Senator BE. B. Palmer, the attorney for the combine, and #® |billx They will put up a big fight/one of the main promoters feady means of learning the English | Rumsian artillery fire in return was | ere! aacat ny wae Sake 8.—The Russin rclal @ Senator RM. Kinnear both of King county, are the most open ® | to prevent the passage of either on The institution will be known 4!| language when they arrive in this|fully as effective. The fighting is) U" yd ae ate Hf om the rect mes tele- Se % and notorious enemies of organized labor in the state. ® jof the bills before the legislate the Adelphia college, and the or-| state, becoming more inten ad the re Dig! ee ee i be @ Both are fathering the most drastic anti-labor bills and are #® /and have some pretty strong argu-|canixation which will control it will) ‘The amount raised for the project | sult is still problematical ogee dinptetegescan “ lecide whether —— ® doing #0 by flagrant violation of ante-election pledges @ |ments to make in favor of their| be called the Adelphia Educational) (ius far amounts to more than| The line of battle The bridge over the Shakhe river | Gene patkin will be recalled * * | contentions lwoetety, The organteation will be) $11,000. mearty 100 miles and has been the scene of the fiercest | 0 BEECHES IIR RRR RRR |fighting. A small wood in th - a =— — = ee ——==—= |neighborhood changed hands re 5 March 2—- eS es e ee ARAERAARAAAH ae | POatedly, but as it was of littl im here f Sake Yabor organizations of the) thing for them, > * ) J | portance it was finally t nu rare Horoughly aroused over the| Now that the election fs over, the A : The Weather ¥ |to the Japanese, It is b ks, which ¥ gafavorable action of the legislature | legislators are forgetting their writ « ; ma is plann Ban attempt to 5 i on @ oll matters relating to their in-| tem pledge and voting for the enemy * Spotter * oa bic Iway ey ween Mukden and ‘ been re- terest. They say that every mem-| of organized lal at every turn. e Z soagan Ss ore benetes eae > 7 us fs nave slat te promis- | § Z Jette: 0 can reach ne ter oin! ] a Bee erence th after pron 8 W. Harmon has a letter from SUOEESE SESS BEY EES | Swinging bis right wing Io a north < ‘t pa ft © two upled, but was taterests of or-| each member of the legislature vot | a ganiesd = labx has deliderately|ed for last fall in this county, in rome ot oe Be westerly ¢ re tion. The Russt thrown them down and taken a firm) which he makes a solemn pledge asm Gis ben cae meres. $86 | commas der, however, according to @and for the Citizens’ Alliance. That pledge has been broken and ke te bs tees he ex at the war c ©, bas panese and Jest before election every repub-| the labor men are sore oat i janticipated this move and a « es. ‘The fight te Mean candidate legisiature| “You can rest assured that every Pg A fh: |is expected at that point eft wing. The ede & promise in writing that he) man from this county, who supports CC etl arg pe | tae night attack on would support « abor measures | the repeal of the eight-hour law and plaim that he was brought up by é ae / Bde ‘ sare retir- Get came up for cousideration, This | the passage of the auti-boycott law, | MR8. STANFORD TOLD A FRIEND THAT SHE HAD LONGED TO /the taformation received here Inst | pgp ogre ide Ginmintin 1 ponttion. The was made for the sole pur-|is a dead one as far as organised night of the discovery of potson in : ane nis after ] eht attack on ‘of securing the labor vote im labor is concerned,” said a leading JOIN HER LATE HUGBAND—-HER ATTORNEY 16 RETICENT |e isonate of soda, and of feting éhepe 1 Nazhan Pu, which was also se= ful | F warm and A H R to insure election. The can-| labor leader this morning. “We ABOUT THE CASE—INVESTIGATION 1S NOW BEING CON. | the fact that the lungw of the dead | ” were very anxious for the|can be fooled once by a promise betrayed mymptome that | labor vote at ne, the labor! but every man voting for these bills pUCTED he Gbath was due to poisoning. | oes : feeders say, and would promise any-Ithat are fathered by the Citizens "We have formed no definite the lowest tem ; ' ' = : — idea ip the matter at all,” said Wil- | persiere | regis wamitie en he he ~ = som, “ahd it is plain that we are fictal thermom eter in the past GBy Beripos News Asin? The death mask was taken last| mot wreramted In so doing until t e i NOLULU, March 2—The au-| Bight and the body embalmed for)eh@mist's report is filed. It 1 woe 1S Wil Ome as te = 8 on r peng stantora | *ipment to San Francieco, | wel Bight unbelievable that any-| e Dene wee 5 a © hype do - | Om@ Would Beck to injure Mra. Stan was persersaee yesterday ehereeee | OFFICERS WILL, ACT fod, We are in momentary ex and the physician said that the) aan pRANCISCO, March 2—2n| pattation of further and m det-| degrees at 5 | o'clock thie morning we of her death was NUS Of) i, absence of further explicit In-|imite ge@ws, and until it arrives we e ‘: e the respiratory organs. He Nena formation from Monotula today, Gothing te ony : z foré, and Chief of Police Bptliane | te’ theory of methodical poison. | an examination of the contemts Of 11. ayiromely reticent in the matter > Panford’s attendants are be a ; ady tra, oe ita, ar} etal le ot, rel, Ore ch. Se the stomach. A of the tragic taking off of Mrs. favestigated. That Mra Stan a No inquest will be beld until High} cianrord. While the former.is anx-|ford administered the polson her- Sheriff Henry receives the ata - ¥ Awaiting the arrival of fur-|eelf ie Bcouted by the police, who {By Serivns News Assn) of death will be prosecuted by the a which is expected | ine cable news, Chief @plilane| paint owt that while she was a HORACE AND CECIL CHANNING ARE GOING TO AUSTRALIA | Nosputieapes with vigor. One report Of the chemist removes | “Om¢tuded that the hour is at hand and lone { AND SAY THEY DO-NOT FEAR THE LONG TRIP the last doubt of the avec of the|t® Munch a rigid and painstaking well | OBERLIN, March 2-—The news- as a dispatch| BIRMINGHAM, Eng. March 2—| death of Mrs. Stanford, The analy-| @veetigation of the whole affair, : men Dake stating ihat up to Feb. |The Post hears that Kaiser William | sis of the comtents of a bottle of] Th Pol! have therefore quietly | that would {Reemit, contemplation _ 24. the dead tn the rioting |S%¢ King Edward are exchanging| carbonic soda, disclosed the pres-|'***' cet tb adn AT chamtials’ ore to- int Genie af ta utnens 00 stan ener P \ “ hole pop. |most important letters with refer-|ence of a large quantity of strych- | Polsoning which ta said to have been) jonolulu chemists are re-| g nout fears of the effect of th ope,” said Ciel feached 1.000. The w a to the Russten affaira ft A dl to the statement | Sttempted in this city at the Stan-| ceived it fe not unlikely that the |7,000-mile st amt ride ahe of! Mr. Calder talked with them tien are in 4 murderous frenzy. | yer voalh — —_ oe ee a and May | ford home in January, and regard- | toga authorities will order certain | jthem, little Horace Channing, 9% | pleasantly and told them that he Armenian petroleum millionaire! or perensBURG, March 2—| Hunt 2 Mh the hottie was broughe| em of whatever may develop in| arteste tg be made, or that various years old, and his smaller r,| would see that they have the best SMamains stationed himself on the | on: Vernontnoff-Kuff has been fi ore eo edict pHeceotn pa Honolulu, the authorities bere will| persons be detained at least until a Cecil, are both y and look f of care and treatment on their long | Feet Of Bis residence and shot sixty |. cinted viceroy of ( rom the medicine 2p ond te to the bottom of the affuir at) the present investigation is con-j ward with great expectation to the | voyage. His genial way and pleas- . 14 | Francisco and remained unopened | General Macimovitch, \- luntil Tuesday night, when the fatal jeral of Warsaw. Both have recetved | dose was taken. Whether Mra. Stanford we manedans within two hours. Mohammedans burned the house together with Adamiang, his wife, @& children and ten servants. | cluded. J. H. Wilson and Almon W. Fay, | jong ride to their new home in,New |ant manner inspired even more con- avice-| Chief Spttiane received the fol a, seun bag enh gute i South Wales. They are going alone, | fidence in the minds of the boy j or no , nat Mother Ryther, and demand | too. Little Horace led his younger |than they had when they first en- a free ha fn subduing the the ri r conc t tim of foul play or not, the police | lowing cablegram from the h | egal toc you hi h e ret en: movements. They w abe Gckiae tant wn the pr af iret | department here will fortify tteelf| sheriff of Honolulu this morning: | ‘at she vacate her home with her | brother into the office of the Cana- | tered the office. He talked with the facts obtainable and) “Phe Stanford bottle of biearbon-|>Tood of children. The grocers® dian Pacitic this morning and |them for some time about the fine once, Bee ora? Were we ohne duties im el " with all | 4 ny see Bene ie ae gman ion ths Soa that tho polses eal will even make arrests Independent | ate of soda contained 43 drame and | Claim that the old corporation. ub- | promptly called for A. B. Calder, | voyage they would have and they ; i Wrated Pollsh post. Andracs Niamo-/ pentiNn, March 2.—Gregory Po- ithe soda which Mra. Stanford was | Of the investigations, if the same| 66 grains of strychnine. The ex yd a none woe tos — general agent of the road soon expressed themselves as being ; i anin, a most eminent contemporary |sccustomed to take, indicates that|#¢em warranted. In the meantime| amination of the organs of the|{hem a bill, end now they are Wry-| Mr. Calder was somewhat sur-jover anxious to begin thelr long | q | Russian sctentist. has been ar-|{t was put there by some one fa-| they have cabled the high sheriff at| body ig under way and I will cable $26 to oust Mot oagit ns er ron |prised that such youngsters should voyage and earnestly inquired as to | k Rently under police supervision i | rested at Tomsk on the ground that|miliar with her habits. There is|Monolulu, urging that the autopsy|as soop as it Is completed. Full They placed the collection o' © | want to talk railroad business with | when they could start. Mr. Calder | ' @ smali village near Lungiin, |he is suspected of being in sym some talk of suicide. It is said that|®n4 chemist’s reporta be hurried| detatla will be sent by mali.” execution against the old a him, but pleasantly inquired what took them to the Butler hotel, where ; ever . pathy with the progressive move-|Mra Stanford has brooded a great| here, and that every precaution be| Baglf. thip afternoon Attorney | ton into the hands of Deputy Bher- | they wanted. |they had their breakfast and as- MOSCOW, March 2.—A panic pre- | ment of the peasants. deal since Christmas and poison| taken against the lowe of any evi-| Wilsome received a telegram from | iff Kelley, and he went tothe home) “Brother and I are going to Aus-|sured them it would not be Jong 5 valis in the official circles as a re. | easante, ea. mee wr atmnes v | y. wchict Spillane is not pre-| Mopoladu that the chemists’ report t° ferve it. Mother Ryther told |tratia,” promptly replied little Hor- | before they would sail } @ult of the receipt of nott €| ST. PETERSBURG, march 2—| "ar oy thengne by some that Mra.| pared to express an opinion in the| ow ti@vesamination of the con-;him to go to her attorney and tr¥ jace, producing @ letter from the| This is mot the first time that Mr. | _— ren ea Based upon promi~| The report has reached here that Stanford wished to hasten. the end,| matter, or to make public any ateps|tente at the stomach would not be |? effect settlement is agreed \agent of the company at Portland, | Calder has been called upon to take | Bent officials and re-actionarien by | several riotera hav “ tee be | " {to do so, and says that he will not /in which it stated that the boys personal care of young fellows, who veral rioter ave been killled e ° er of | tak but he saye he is abreast of| ready until tomorrow. The cable } ys ip & 5 ; oT fhe revolutionary party. 1 is now|the collision with treo is rs en eae ot ie r a ont the case and will run to earth the | ovens sentained no intimation aa to | *erve the execution unless ke 8) were going to Australia and asked | are to travel alone over the railroad | ~ fully expected that the propaganc reop ay ¢ |} loneliness to join her huseband an t t obliged to do so. Mr. Calder to see that they are |and steamship lines of the company, ; 7 Propaganda Moscow district today son, and she talked much of spirit] responsible parties, if the evidence| what Bature the report would be Ss east I ie’ aie aieenee’ teas tates & od oe | eee | Vi8it ations. shows Mra Stanford was murdered, | Beyond this brief message no word | WAVING HOT COMPETITION cooly pieced aboatd the poe _ Me roe ~ ft his re that | 4 The suicide theory, however, is| Attorney Wilson preserves stud-|on th@ cape was received from | [UTE, Kan. March 2 PE IY pemergacet ‘alainiie as os _— idle Sagoo os stance | the “poppy juice.” A charge of| utterly discredited by her friends ted and careful reticence, but it is Honolulu, the passage of laws, a} Aren't you afraid to go to Aus- oe “They will be puaed 7 : | t c < je pen de efiner ‘oject “ > E | Cay rccay will prohably «be prensseenetemeeenne . — - $$$ dependent refinery project | tralia alone?” asked Mr. Calder. personal charge of the officers of rought against Watson oe Pig Si PONS FS was launched mene ry A com-|" «Nope, we ain't afraid, are we, |the first vessel of the company that ; —_ aa ite new depot he builder of ne pany plane to bulld « $400,000 pla loiel* td orac *, } WILL DISCUSS MUST REPORT SI REET) '2,05" ,tc20t.,, 2m buliter of i) BO. CLERKS ORGANIZE "7 van to bus» t4rnoue vlant |oytt’"aatd Horace {salts from. Vancouver with the Crystal Marble company to Sienteninyie { ‘AIL producers have reeurred | 62ers furnish the intertor of the new depot | work and are « ting high prices: ; . KN NEW ROAD PROSE c) DEFECTS with ro ane word sol just ate | At a meeting omethey repre- | pasa fsb ST. DAV/D'S DAY [month's batance. hiseiase aku received from the supervising stchi- one ns yf Pca ova TOKIO, March 2.—Advices from | 41 be t he bi J. A. Moore's propor . 1 Pi ms efune | posta in the state a club WS the Japanese headquarters state jer states wi BPSHOR: at the re » proposed new street tect at St. Paul that h wen 2 wh knit temporary officers that Japanese activity at the ex-| he Welsh le of Seattle yes-|{" Under the cumulative sentence organined he Welsh people of Seattle yes- | jaw, of James LeRoy, the negro, @ car system will be the chief theme| Street Superintendent Walters I] 1. i: tne depot b he . m a card which he wil! post a a | elected. It is the object of the a8 | treme . nh at a meeting of the | Preparing a card p Stephens county marble, as it Is not] SOMag Eto Sromote the welfare of ae Bs alee Ueda, dade terday celebrated the birthday Of | few days ago convicted of holding the and to help in the han-| ing the Russians St. Davir by a social session of the jup the Red, White and Blue saloon. | Cymrodorion society, in Christen- | eRoy has served numerous prison alt Mails. The first state) i r " ps will be held in Tacoma| WASHINGTON, March 2—Rep- |8¢n’s hall, in the afternoon and &/terms and the witnesses will be jfor discussi ht con ues. The right ® Queen Anne Hill Improvement club|4round the various city depart-/ || good an the Italtan marble, The; eee to be held in the Baptist Mission | ments on which will be printed Alenamber i# requested to do all in church Friday evening. The resj-| Copy of the ordinance directing all) its power to have this order chang BMIES OF DIRECT PRIMA. | dents of Queen Anne hill are deep-| city employes to report to and tur. | ‘ts 5 . . v splendid concert in the evening sel Yds 7 ev ie tieehent * ration counsel as * on £20, and there will be a ban-| resentative Kehoe of Kentucky tr , 2. -|present to identify him as the man : RIES ARE TRYING To KiLt |Z, interested In the project, as the| nish for the corporation counsel 88)" A ietter trom the Tacoma cham | OR MAEM and tore wil be a let: | cjuced a resolution today provid. {Welsh hymns were sung and the | who was convicted in other states, | LL | construction of the line will revo-| much information ae is ne ie was read in whic n| oe Milcattice Clerks "will tos for the ansiexat yf entertainment was made up of na-!” jamee Murray, who is to be tried } THE BILL IN COMMITTEE Ree ee eae A Cote | ee denage wens agaiact the aity.| the approprin- | ree af Osdar Rapids, la, Septem- | tonal airs and Welsh poems and jon charge of assault with a deadly ct | . it for an agricultural experiment- | CLEVELAND, 0., March 2.—Sec- | Tecttations. weapon, told Prosecuting Attorney neintnenis It will furnish service to thou-| This ordinance ‘s aimed safe” jal station at Puyaflup and inviting ber 5. 2 Fabia rat Pasi eiaes yer eayl ss Rintiraggay - Cadi nse Mackintosh last night that he was NRPS moa esate ot people sot _now accommo- oral oag a A jae ait” » an oe the Seattle body to help pase the been subpoenaed as a witness on the | willing to plead guilty to assault wd 2 | dated well as offer a mes of | #* ry ini : of its Of | needed legislation to secure $25,000 . Ae | d batte: u r¥ are being made by the antl-| getting to the heart of i oe fleers and employes to report all |"e*ded legislation @ ure § TRAINS ARE PACKED \\ 0 nadwick He has | BOUGHT STOLEN GOODS a0: vax ry. Murray, while drunk, law people to keep the | over an elevated system in half the| defects which may cause trouble, 80 ' ee aa been asked to bring the charter of aegeeueee stabbed his landlord, it is alleg Bow pending from ever reach-| time now required that they can be remedied THEY WILL Caen eae ays BD Nd ei eran ie calendar or being put on| Officers of the club for the en-| Mr. Walters has adopted this ‘- ‘ or? 1 “omy ype imager ta DENVER, Colo, March 2.—There|__The arrest of Fred rer 16 se suing year will be elected. course because of the negligence of ror afl arts of the East and tele~) | 0 Oe ete aren aint non |Zears of age, on a charge of petty| A meeting of the managers and BE soeree homers of See samieneee CONCATINATE) arama tran 8: Pout and othor| was ne mesting of the int con |itreny, afew days ago, hat led |prestdents of the. various. stume against the primary law is street department, in failing to re- astern, cities anda gah marys m |to a serious charge being placed | ship companies is being held at the Seaator Baker, one of George Bte- YOUTHS MARRY Poy 4 department a broken thaé @89 arrive here tomorrow | bere today on account of th death | against the name of Maurice Levin, | Butler hotel this afternoon. All 4 ort of former Senator Wolcott. The 4 | Slums henchmen, who ta codeay.| PO ipa Waewalk on Twelfth avenue and| . night @re packed tothe Tit Ae ora eet e a votct a cab |q second-hand dealer at First |the representatives are in the city Gig to kill the measure in com-| Ethel Faucett, a little girl with a| Jackson street, on which a man| The concatinated order of Hoo) the ov@iland traing are coming out | Pittee to draft resolutions in mem: | *Veaue ; It is claimed bee es en- and the meeting is being held to " in. | big hat, whose dress barely reached |named Roberts recetved injuries! s46 wit) hold a concatination at} % seetmene Of two and three rains | Gry of the late senator and. ad. | Curse the boy to steal by paying discuss the special rates for the ys | sitting committee of the!her shoetops, and Wilbur Thomas,'for which he recovered $4,000 per segtions. Every woe - a fourned tatil tomorrow, whee it poe ge Ler got — br summer excursions and all festive . Bouse has removed the house bill|a newsboy. who vends papers on | damages from the city South Bend tonight at which sev. | the tarp that one engine can handie | V1 take up the report on the gov- |COTbMt and Adams have wotxes | functions. ‘ 4 the head of “second reading” |the interurban, trotted into Judge} The card instructs all employes and alljears are packed to the lmit.| oiorship contest on the case aad claim that they} Fred Hall end Gladys Bnet,“ the and made it a special order for | Mitchell Gilliam's court room this|of the street department to barri-|eral kittens will be concatinated. —— ee The legislative committee on the | Pave strong evidence Doge the | young couple that caused a sensa- Bart Monday, evidently for the pur-| morning and got married. The|cade or light up any pitfalls OF| 1. oo catinations that are held |. It wae positively announced to-| gubernatorial coptest reported to |Spcand-tand fewer the spect | tion at Rose several months | ago ‘- we of securing more delay youthful couple was accompanted by | holes in sidewalks that may be day by the officials of the North-| the joint assemfly of the legislature | ase {8 tha pe & pr by eloping, have reconciled them- fodiciary | erty from a minor without the writ- Ives to th ts of the you ‘clary committee has |the parents of each, and were thus| found, no matter at what time dis-| overy few months for the purpose of| western Steamship company that| recommending that Peabody be | ton jeelves to ‘che parents of the youns Hen? Action on the measure, and |allowed to thrust their heads| covered. The men will be paid the steamer Olympia would not sail | seated. The vote of the committee | (en consent be a cwaet # ee ee Ee Se ee erefore has no place on the through the matrimonial yoke. Oth-| overtime for their trouble. tinating new black cats arelfor the Orient. The announcement | was 14 to 13. property. Levin was taken Into/ried by Rev. Heath, of the First Mate calendar at all. lerwise they could not have got a Centody yesterday afternoon. |Baptist church. After the wed- as & result of instructions to -_— ——-—_— mular and are well attended |tpat effect, received from the char | SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 2.— jding a feast was enjoyed at the Hoos, who like to see the lt@rers of the vessel In San Fran-| Resolutions calling on the presi- | COURT NOTES | Buell home " od dent and secretary of state to take | cisco. Stir 2 ng of this or- steps to restrict Japane immi- || WASHIN » » March 2.— held In Portland gration passed the assembly unani- The navy department today made hearing at the judicial altar, nor, ¥ and John Habrign were found {2% that matter, at the license win ASK THAT LOCAL Smoking opi dow. Each claimed to be 17, but iu ho int at IN avenue. aad Tessiaaion both looked much younger.” The MARBLE Bt USED)" 0%." Marry Watson, Ed Powers, W it is understood, is the daugh- 4 tenet this afternoon by City De- lier of V. M. Faucet, former mayor sarihe ninth month ef the year and} BOUM fMeho, March 2.—Fred |" iousty this morning. ‘They passed| The amount of $4¢ was |public the letter received by — the ves Corbett and Kasson. A re-| of Tacoma. 5 ninth days of the montha, Every | Stocktan, engineer in the office of |tne sen yesterday paid in by taxpayers from February | president from 10 prominent native i Port was sent to the police head- : At the meeting of the chamber of nber Ja looking forward to thie|the reclamation service, shot him-{ 6, when the books were open, to |chiefs of Tutuila and Samoa, in self through the right temple this| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2.—|March 1, Taxes will become de-|which they wished the president a Poe - noon and died instantly, He was a) The house today defeated the Van|linquent May 31, but on March 15, |long life and expressed pleasure for Dear the local] At 1 o'clock today the messenger | graduate of the Oregon university {Diver amendment to the naval ap-|if not paid, a 3 per cent penalty IS |the kind administration by Com~ the detectives were set on the' Mrs. H. L. Bachnell, of Palaquemine| chamber to do all in its power to| boys of the city organized a union.|at Bugene. His parents live at/propriation bill calling for an in- | added. ashe amount already paid |mander Underwood, the retiring tail. They found Watson in com- parish, were blown to pleces today ‘have the Great Northern use Wash- | Twenty-five were sworn into the| Sheridan, Ore, No cause is known vestigation on the so-called armor | in, according to Treasurer Gormley, |governor, for the good roads built Deby with the three men smoking und the house was wrecked, ington marble in the construction of organization for the action, plate trust. ia wnusuallv jlaree for the first and schools established, @arters that Harry Watson had| NW ORLBANS, March 2—While| commerce yesterday olen a grip and a set of Shakes-| playing with a lighted candle and a| tion from the Spokar * works trom his father and| kee of powder, three children of| read in which it ur mmunica« chamber wae meet as one of the best he

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