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g. 1. SCANLON SAYS ME DOES NOT REMEMBER MUCH ABOUT THE AFFAIR ad t a the 4 bull » t the barten tm the ne if you @ 0 bow eeu n a hole in you that will let daylight against | an througe. Coonan stated thi ‘ he thugs got $18.4 bery, the two th tis the dire nl e As reported iw The day Seanion was cay b ea about wk H Conway's saloon had spent all of (he money obtained identified Scanlon a by the night of criminal operations held. UY r and was so Intoxicated that he could to give the any connected the be: statement of the b ups gps This morning he has confessed | hav the attempted } of the Bt ae «x the 4 Jaw hote ” night wu r ‘ first place called he attention of tea bt he police, The robbery of the New Joa came in a York saloon, at 3 o'clock yester ees day morning, and the hold-up and He'went ben he bar to serve the | robbery of Lou Conway's saloc on 6 o'clock the same morning Slave you ny money tn that trace © movements cash teaister ¢ in-j of the two bandits (hroughout thetr qairy of the ba carnival of crime. At the Commerce Ob, a few . i bar, near the New York saloon, bartender Seanloa converted the nickels and Well. y vor, |dimes and other change obtained at a nway saloon into gold it was one of | by chance that Scanlon was arrest > ed at all City Detective A of Schedule. | happened in the saloon where Sean ay, March & Great} lop was captured and overheard the : tas nken boastfu arks of m: “Fiyer."Spm| *That's your hold-up said | wal, #:30 0 Adams to Patrolman Mayou The Limited, 3:4 ™ patrolman did not mk 80 Bellingham Local, 5:45 p *| Adams arersted Sca ond de covered the revolver with which he Pot roasts 6e per poun: had intimidated the different pla ple market Sat ***ihe had held up. Seanlon frankly stated that he wi! ead lty and although his memory the number of hold-ups he is ry bad been stck with pneemonia and had been out of bed but two weeks. Both men wanted quick money From the cafe they st went t ¢ St. James hotel. but became ur rvet at the actior ft th vict wh raised h an ey t A wards tb frifted down below the line and .9 sal fall anion eta this morning, that Terk: ‘ — 13¢ y been aking a little, and af Merck's man Hlod 4° Skin ¢ : Reme ways 5 iy aeabeee creer Me Prect £ Chalk, full pound. .14¢| £0t bolder ax jo. Vandiony. fait | Bamber of saloons. bai Tral. “it L had not touched the “booze jam « ve C ee cau Party. full welght and measure iw have never been caug' . he sald to Detective Adams this always NG j . The police are on the lookout for No whose deseript th ave Detective Adams bas ated the | room where the two andits Colman Building t second bandit has wisely $1 First Ave, Cor. Columbia ma Se ay et eee . : a _ | caught ona mr Conway's saloon ts the place se lected by Bandits White and Hild Showing New Topcoa brand, who b and robbed the rel LEWIS & CO. First Avenus, Cor. Cherry St. FIRE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, March 3 Fire this bas ning dest: eda six yt ‘4 ing on Duane street of pled by the $100 LOTS Merchants’ Rubber comp ar ‘Wind we G's : @ the Oaleschetmber iWlow Ware . he best, cheap lots in| company. The loss is $100,000. @ city wo blocks east of « 1 of — West ‘ on en’ 8" CZAR GETS GOOD Geeen . Anme.car. line, ax ST. PETERSBURG south of Ross. Easy terms inquire 1 kase has ot own, ouncinK ees. der a re b ed for th ” do. ke mitted for HES Bothwell Emami tae), | ation of the peop'e NS* INSURANCE. Renrs- Pot roasts 6c per pound at Olym ote seneteet day one " Beebe Satter hddtsct Chekasr APRS aKeMr Rm GUY'S Something For Nothing Sale It seems nothing—you se For instance Compound Cathartic Pills, Box 2 1-2c pills for whi t so much for Waggieisiia ga23a28 3 BS These are standard gists always charge 10¢ Imperial CleansingCream Finest preparation mad marks, stains, etc., from less lightest fabrics Ladies’ Peggles 19c tyle of bag you the h other drug 6c psc for removing gr lothes, Never fails to For this same grade and other places. ill pay Perfume, Per Bottle 8c y's Is the only store wher for less than 26c. Carbolated Vaseline 5c The cut price on this article is 15, Saturday price, Se. you can get this per- fume Our special finke from 8:60 — m. until stock is exhausted. None to other druggists, DRUG STORE HOLDUP MAN | *| } is hany as to! >| | | nected with. oper on fens two. He claims that he and nis| pal” wanted enough money to get to San Francisco, They met at the I e's cafe and talked the matter over, & n — Put r r. these people eciaeaiaia pare te cers alesa 27 THe BATTLE, W. will put on “The Sieg t people when they can show | t te to } Frayne” tonight at the G that they have paid $60 for the priy-} Se baa Ml repeat the ‘program tomorrow | tiege of practicing fortus ae < .. rhe iby tt epresent-} th mpany, apd at M iI a. |doreed by the Ren k F scenes three my be . 4 cov ent club at ite a ent 1, sent a . » on the stage. ax I yes| 0. H. Giima ert ; z ay and Monday evening the nd Wa ting ua-{ h Mo he er Same pend & na boards will be held by . t lice De- | George F. Cotterill, eng ct a a . wuld _ The M ' s ke pre arefully ¢ plastica . , , . ‘ 1 tices a gainat the state inw, but ee * hence 5 A FRAUSTARK ee oe Bh pe fat 8 meeting of the Queea Anne Hill | w s to revert t he K ‘ gon ite en-| ¢ ott held fio ement ht . Parsifal.” On Sunday afters b ould allow them ang ey ay tery A pe, wane - ' # stock company opens an/t thia time ff they would not | M#king that the ary T ndians tried the ndet engageme te ing in ct) og Re 7. Maken rk etty ror Way dras y hey promised Judges Lan Rouben | a fusi from severa " 1 the book of same| cases against them we W. Jones, . that were on hand and the rifles name. - | Wark * : f Saat - | measure. ain attempted VA a of J. A. Bunee, ( K. Newton ar + An Eng | he Miter ' > heavy | B. Peek « he fa ¥ bi - ° atreet t w First ave e was ott! foot of ae € noon Quo Vadis" will be fe, clally abandoned by the street ox bjeot st a By e| Louise Brandt will play t | poe ate “ap” a 4 esent collapsing will be] AR THEATER seplaees§ WHR. anett . | SURPRISES FRIENDS ; an orogvarn et (hp | mrectare se | | Star the t ok ak CHICAGO MARKETS. Policeman John Hutt, wh | a There are Ret for The Star by W. A “ daset > of the @ | th - . J (ter | | wt tthe th 2 pA Seattle, March 3. | “lates one ee . | performances. On Monday aft-| Wheat High. Low. Close » ae, WER. A 7 n the bill will be ct May 6, 1147-8, 116 1-2 “wr ae hae is We & MUKDEN, March te as = 01-8. 981-2. 997.8 t ers alban f quns i ng more dist ant. 1 » 3-4, 907-8 Policeman Huff is now © ‘The woun treaming throug : f wide of the half century mark | ston to t heard. ‘Great | ED. WONT HA] May, 481-4, 479-4, 481-8 Le ree, S OL. North | Confusion prev re | | Oate— velair went up to. the chlet whem! Salant dispatch | May, 31 3-4, 311-2, 31 5-8 7 5 ' m Wa the im } (My Seripps News Ass'n) “ he report orning and | |, manif. \ ay has ly, 315-8, 311-2, 315-8. ora ar away |! _ | BIRMINGHAM, March 3—The| Pork al “A provoked a revolutionary outbreak Post has learned that King Edward | May, 12.67, 12.47, 12 th ar oak mar sane Th ters invaded the factories in - t 4 76, 128 @ 4 f the suburbs of Whola and forced jbas canceled his arrangements for | July 70, 12.65, 12 little coup aid he fiipart to hus su . > |® tour of the Mediterranean, owing perior er Huff is welt; the men to quit. They demo! } to the ponaibility of a crisis in Eng-| NEW YORK, March 3.—Joseph | Vo own Seat having spent « oo | lish politics aay There is an ime aort} vcny visite here among f Th " a we | terest In the Tractions and Met- |" ~ jand t arrests were made | ropolitan stock. Take hold of B. R.} | PLENTY OF SMOKE \0." buving ot BO. tn the beat.| CONVENTION IN SESSION Steel, common, will cross 40. Buy! 8. R. about 36 | } — The thirteenth annual convention | Fire at 813 Third avenne brought NEW YORK STOCKS of the Columbia conference of e| Jout the fire department yesterday | High. Low. ( | ish Lutheran church was neld | | afternoon. It started in the plumb-| Atchison, 897-8, 891-8, 89 1-8. Wednesday evening in the church, | | ing shop of John Coughlin, but be- | Amat, Copper, 786-8, 77 1-4 : yrner of Ninth avenue and Stew WASHINGTON, D. C., March 3 fore it could assume any dimen-| i @ ©., 1091-2, 108 3-4, 109 art streets, at 8 o'clock. The first] A special federal grand jury sions the department put it out Rt T., 667-8, 66, 66 1-8 | business meeting was held yester- | retu an indictment a | Besides the damage caused by the | Gan. Pac, 1401-4, 1396-8 140 168. day from 9 to 12 o'clock. The Representative Binger Hermann, of fire, which was s ke In| 5 com, 47 7-8, 47, 473-8 ident read his al report, which Oregon, eharging him with unis | jured the Intertor lodging | 11, Cent, 169, 1681-4, 168 3-8 spoke of the ral increase and | fully and fraudulen stroy houses and stocks ir { the! sanhattan, 1711-4, 1703-4, 170$24, |of the financial condition of the jon January 30, of last year, whi! | stores to a great extent. The dense | srot ’ 123 1-4 church mmi ner of the lat e, 2 volumes of smoke caused the ée-| yy. 7 6-8 The election of officers for the | jette and e688 oC h partment to believe th whole | 1, @ N., 144 8 coming year resulted as follows: |the er ntent building was on fire, and ladders |; Gan 100 4-4.) Rev. M. L. Largon, president (re Hitchcock was ¢ t |were put up at the wi ws and | penn. 96 Jelected); Rev, N. J n, | the witne against Mermann rescues of faint! n by | h. 1, com | ¥ice president; Rev. G Ryd the herole firelaadies 1 jquist, secretary; Rev. ¢ Ret Me: 3 1-4] [Bata’ treasurer, board or trustees: | MAND END RIES . odio. oorweme ; 148 1-2, 146 1-2, 146 7-8 Rev. M Rev. J. Jesper- | yade was ta C XL > 23-8 5-8 r ev anderson, P. Fee cicah ae tae Geral i es ur lhar thes ergy: gal Cond Anderson, Pd. | FOR BIG RACE | decided that representativ ad be pid, 96 1-8, 96 1-4, 95 12 F three improvement clubs ar a HgpPoeted ap tad al Ail erty owne involve meet f tt ml - he erty owners involved shuld mest] ,,Yowa't-g omer and clea 1-3 toes}. REQUEST DENIED wba ok eyteges | {nite pian of action. ‘The nent | © hag hy eee A oe iy a ies HS on March 10, are ing in appeared to be in favor of the pro- | oie ne ned firm, tanat, NEW YORK, March 3.—Nan Pat-|rapidly and it is estimated that by fect, but several of the owners | ac tiey ad terson'’s fath led on Assistant |the time the last entry has been hough not very active held stéady m regatt f were very anxious to learn what the | (0OURD Not von ean high us #fepDistrict Attorney Rand today and ge agEreR n of ska exact cost would be | leuko t $1.16%, a gain of 4-8¢}#8ked permission to take Mi will be slated for the event. Among _— ” bd } terson to Washington, where her | the fast amateurs who already have Pot. roa per pound at Olym ee Fouberday’'s cle fnister, May, 1s dying of diabitis,|siven their names are; H, Kran ple market Saturday We can't soe thet optiong "Rand refused. An appeal to Dis-| Sidney Daile, George Brown, J. A — . Wh geatelimertedignrbegye 2 te te a eae a hip. | tfiet Attorney Jerome was a fail- | Lamar, R. Meltlroy and Ask about t 4 ; ure. The old man left the office | Biswanger rallway’s new train servi in rket for the present in tears, The racers will have to circle —- — = ae : eo a“ ere ——— around the Auditorium floor 23 GL TTING Goon times, a a ng to the m u ments made, there will be 23 laps to is to be awarded to the winner is Ghy Sortpne News Aan'n) st, (PETERSBURG, March 3.—1t|now almost completed and when GRAIN and STOCK is announced officially that the im- | finished will be placed on exhibition perial rescript regarding the pop-|!" etther the office of the Auditor- | ular participation in legislation |!um or one of the prominent drug BROKERS |Siar parltoation woras'ot tana wen Se Be nen named later, PRIVATE WIRES A lot with 30 feet frontage on One week after the gentlemen's CONTINUOUS MARKETS the west side of Second avenue be-| race, the ladies’ mile event will be 1912 Gotuntte ne 1 em SMewart street and Virginia|held. To the winwer of this evnt a street said (his morming for $5. | handweme gotd watge will be given, 000, The ste wi gids by Pred a The hours at. which the gentlemen Sanders compaay. Quarygo Sree are givén to train for the evept ta! was the buyer, * between 12 an@ 1 o'clock on M@Mfay, The fol anva f the King county dete how the fore. mn the ¢ t t t ' iret primary law enat M re, Pott Palmer, Tu Rapresentatives Booth, Todd, McVay, Erte Dawes, Renick; t ta, 10 ‘ prin \ Senators Hemrich, Kianear, &miih Kn Cla Ww own, totel ! Vile c se00, Houston. Twichell, Irving. Doleon mat Van de Vanier being al home “ be lochuded te a \ 5 ew probably oppose it were be calfiid uy vote t i] f Re ative Vile Houston and 1 me &O with the majority in case @ cau s held op the question WE WANT Yo you t me b TRAE RRR ARERR you ‘ 4 just ‘ 1906. ‘ SSPE ES ES Se ee Re As a taxpayer of your district I urge upon you to do all your pe to fe pli#h the passage of the bill providing DIREC a PRIMARY LAW. + * * - 7 . 7 * * * * * * * * 7 * * Bian name here 7 * 7 - Aad - SRR K voters sh J, Smith jam H. M a co nators J Memrich, Wi Palmer y { send their coupons to the following Van A. Tucke a Kinnee! AT w. M. Morrtil David M awee, Jan b WwW. W. Br Vay Eri Welr, KE. & Vilas, RF. k, Thos, Twitchell, Renanick, wa, W kaon, Todd, Booth. Hu F ¥ a A Hu ntatives—M Joseph Irving B. Houston, J. i eph Lyons. C. 8. G - RETREATING ——____—» eee c J eason, ¢ Porcelain lid Slop regular $1 THE JAPS ARE GRADUALLY FORCING KUROPATKIN BACK— THE LOSSES OF THE RUSSIANS NUMBER Ww 7,000 ST, PETERSBURG the fightr Although It at Kuropat pase and ts fig The Russia T J Ma « Manchuria indicate rate character ! rtain od as es army from Tle from most in that is now few: a 4 at are fficta pla driven tn i the Hun r a ot Kusstan Fushan. over of heavy the Rus ed back almost on amp « to have cro and the enemy ts pressing | exe kuna While the effor a ee it has been for AT THE THEATERS ©44'7 TELL FORTUNES MOORE SYSTEM F FORT FRAYNE BARGAINS I 8 Pike Dabnoy & Woodhouse 418 Pike Heme Furnishers HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SATURDAY ONLY to know that for me ma and spe ae MWe 1 elnewhere TO COMMEMORAIE . o n car load 1 them $42.00 t, reg 10.00 DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE STREET HOME FURNISHERS sr SV SSS Sic SS SS eT ‘| SHE WAS TOO | MUCH FOR HIM “ERICKSON le this « for gart Mil Very company fF and, who is | wt sth onsign- | of “makings” for the Easter | f hate. Mrs. Gleason strenu- Jou ed to being quizzed and SAYS HE HAS NOT SOLD HIS questioned, and he Ligns REGRADE CONTRACT TO THE Ahem stecnn. te WALSH CO }t die, but it bolled over | or the tndiscreet at- | PANY torney sted on finding out her | ea é. =" back at him with spirit, ne on his nation- | The tod Gball ‘by A Hebrew had no Yankee any- }tractor C. J. Erickson sx She followed this up with ess ate references to the j & Se a d, but for the in- Lethe Walsh Cometiunt f the court, would have \t e by Mr Brick} PLAYED BOLD GAM haga: ) i Ww not en in ad The police a n ft n el here o I 0 icta aid to be in the employ of It nt se Ss &T ma Electric Pow- days in ty looking ov e mpany, wh wulted and al- consulting with it mplished the ruin of a , ma jservant girl in the employ of the with me. He said he) Randolph home, at 704 East Union city, but he calcula Pe yesteraay ait me iting down of the pants of the houshold were abser Washington hi star st the Rime on cording to th he negra f Jackson street. Of | story told by the girl, the man rep- Fourth nue, and other 7 s ented that he wanted to alter th — i t e Kt A peing ved to enter we while for him to move his house turned upon the girl VR ral Sar she 3 at 3 threw own. She screamed : os ere Bs so mM pe th > ¥ e and he was wr ~ ared away The identity of th in this city than im the east, while | has not been leared, but he will the hiring of horses and men « i wed cot on 6. sea nearly twice as much as in the cast.| charge if he can be locate He may possibly come out here in| pecans eater t | | ie GOT 'PRIVATE NOTE | CALLED INTHEIR Si ARS) ieee (By Scripps News Ass'n) Thirt ity employes, who have! WASHINGTON, D. C.,. March 3— been wearing policeman stars, have! A sealed personal letter of congrat- {been shorn of their glory by Mayor | ulations from King Edward was de | Railin The latter has called in|tivered to the president this morn- all the stars worn by these speciat! ing by the British ar The officer and given badges In their! contents was not w te place. — - noe The » issued at the time] WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 3— the tr company was! The senate this forenoon passed the issuing passes to all pe ms wear- | a nm extending for nother tng them. Since Superintendent | Year the powers conferred upon the rant’s order cutting out free rides | president by Spooner act in ref- to these public servants has gone/erence to the construction of the into effect, they are quite valuele Panama canal in the government and hence the mayoh has de to | canal 201 Unae resolution, if them in by the the presi- | ——— be able make any STATE RESTS ITS Po) hectic n WASHINGTON, rch 3.—The Sey SMON eddjiog | Jdent sent to the senate today Tit apa te nomination of Will A. New- |. BRYAN, O., March 3.- te | com, of California, to be receiver of fir aa yo es tan 18 moneys at Sacramento, nelly today over-ruled the motion | of the defense to direct a verdict of | dismissal because of insufficient ! evidence and to strike out a portion | of Jack Page's evidence as that of | a co-conspirator Attorney Bur- hard, of San Francisco, for the de uttacked the state's attorney | lucing as testimony the | 1 conversatic etween the | | co rator and the dead man | Labor Commissioner Grout fur /nished 744 jobs last month, 520 be- ing for men and 224 for women This is a slight Increase over the num of jobs furnished during the same month last year, Mareh 20 examinations will be held for the 39 positions that have been cre- ated in the municipal lighting sys- tem. Applications must be filed before March 13 CALUMET, Mich., March }a premature explosion of dy in the Calmet-Hecla mine | Oswald Payne and Frank were killed and other miners seri- ously injured.