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m MERIT guPER'o eon ‘Btomae cureyve Provert for » Weer My Bertope News Assay LONDON, Mireh 1 Khyber Queeonat y att « The Vriti«n bound Meth wall, OF b DEADLOCK CONTINUES FFERSON ( atthe for a Unit on here. | at of edringhaus ath was thrown to Judge Sel P. Bpen outs who andi acum Mon ‘ holdt, 2; Warnerm, 1 ° HIS FIFTH = ob ia in work oo rishing Sa resting the storms age cure for any ph persons run slow! - these tab . ee os inerens My Soripps News Assn) aenat ean ns eee “ae DENVER, March 15.—Pollice Cap- | ee nae tow we Wiitltam Hohannon 2 this os aoe prevent r m the bullet wounds in- | = eles wat - i Sunday by George Schinater. | Stuart's Dyspene’s s the fifth death as a result geod at a @rus © t hissler’s run ne amuck | oe package | —— ——- PLENT) OF CANDIDATES 00 Lots | , are 105 appl for the} 4 mew jobs tha hav ome into These are the best ony ts because of th onatruction af dedly. Two Blocks east of end of ™ ae btn I : = | Wat Queen Anne car ne, and ; getholRom Easy terms. Inquire “crema, but | who ith so many Ry in abt 4 wilt be| arry off mpetitors domes Bothwell kmaws. tee) SALE CONFIRMED (pss: surance Renrs- wdge Hanford handed down a de a the federal court yesterday » which by firmed the purchase Packing and Navigntic RK R The NeerY are ordered to ¢ Spencer er the balance of the purchase which was $205,000. HONOR EDD) (ty Geriops News Assn) PARIS, March 15 —At | h’s church today, servi | held In commemoration of t guration of Abbe MoM ull Preskient§ Roosevelt. | od the sermon | The chureh | wae decorated with American and/ ‘Weeell them on trial French flags Amertean, British and Byes are matisfied that they are other armbaamad if not, bring ‘The Westfield t-inch blade $3. PLAZA LAWN MOWER, were present WILL TAKE A REST n 75 | Bho this celebrated make | et years. and have not had a Steaua a tina ge Litinmner R ynight on a short HERES THE PRICING shing trip to the South. After the ft he will proceed to Kar ngs, but a e held of the men con- ees | the off interests and 1% SECOND AVE. stor of the oll ag 2 CASE OPENS (By Serippe News Aen) | CHANUTE, K March 15 The king of depositions in the state's | tae ta Fe, in behalf | ye t began here to 4 a pre ted who objected to} “eal nager for the advance whieh drove Knapp at the OLD RELIABLE spoT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 825 First Avenue. N. Knog 1 freight rate out of the oil t THE MARCH SALE PRICES HERE TELL THEIR OWN BARGAIN STORY Mammoth $1.50 gallon Pure Prepared Paint $1.29 25 good strong wheel barrow th iron wheel $1.79 | %8e #tine, all steel Spading can. 17 Fork | e ‘or rT 7e $19 got size Ruswin Food SOc best double Rose Spray Chopper, the kind that's eaxy Pump 37e¢ $3.50 dozen triple plated Silver ’ Qe $1.26 all French Bristle Hair China Shaving Brush with rosewood handle 9 TON A.M 18 good size English Rock- ingham Tea Pot 10¢ 2he 1-gallon white Stone Pot and Cover the 9TO tA. M. bottle, % pint tor Arcade be Zquart dine and white Granite » 106 SPELGER & HURLBU 2 2d Ave. and Union St. se pmsa: ap WED DAY, — —— SS = eon—the Annth ne f marked musteal talent, of t ‘ NAN BYXBEE RELATES HER EXPERIENCES BEHIND THE BARS | of gentle brood ice god : pipe WITH WOMEN CRIMINALS, AND Gives A CHARACTER THE Di ARD ED DA rh STUDY OF ANNIE ROONEY, “THE WOMAN” of & famous old fam It was only a Little, a very lit Annie Rooney told me of herself there in ber eell, but in that —y there was the pathos of a life of prot k 1 meas Of an outenat hild T ate lunch the other day in the | y wth A svor » Of years ago the song f which: 4 B 4 me and park of the pread upon the board | er divuly vem when Intoxicated In t at i $40 for im the woman's ward did not eat there fr holoe mpostng It, ‘That is all th ttle p , th tnd and th incheon was t ' ty t hen that te rw know aw n her " haps, in that a strang whome name wa | memory is her own story ry t ! on the big blotter in Ja Ww f that ain oa . , and that will pr ably end in a with them pauper's gra Covers wer aid for wht, and were b a elle : Orations, pink carnations or otherwine, The ek the world too big for \ t Was immaculate, being made up of fresh v. a more artint a on A Roos read War Crys, and hed y hom ey has trium a to or with aandsoap, wa y la ght tin plates explain a re in t n ! “4 . flanked by knives a plato with | break tn her yathy and under Bo wooden handle } « long way with one wh n . tal While we What we net was of eat variety | talked little Chico came to ask for a needle and 1, and Ans ariety not say OB | brought forth from her hel a remnant ’ ty bined a avery ensemb) | ty litt sewing bag, tic “ tu die b ad . Annie drew forth me ne in ' ‘ . It 4 make it myself. The me he tion of tags. W th Annie t " t b 1 be pasted in every family and 4 it into cigarettes tt in ' he " I have start a cook be ‘ the on last she had, Now a hen t » cieam of m strength of it and am willing pase it who in hor desire to supply a tw © square meal for eight BIG BROWN EY! hungry people f t The first “ NAN BYXBEE. The second ‘ f the 1 1 » former and she made rd € me of her not quite Alaskan pd tad lin the body pri and there har Ace ath was & The stew w not furnished by King Ww nished tt finger t atically ta he had t : ourselves, Thy heon t King ty furnished was air of good breeding—something not to t 1 ever left on the sb It en in through a little oi at | " folds of King « 1 sbbard” un A Opens, when the jailer » will n the toe bar lattices | foot, f wh hung a if Work that screens the women's ward from the malr dor, It ea ft oarse gn wn b t nagine that in a big tin pan, and it consisted of Ry fark-complexion | same foot, in ailken y slippe tr the mea “4 potatoes with ragged, disreputab: ach mn, and of strong, black | Annie Rooney's mit t twenty years a Of this she told chickory-aromaed coffee, innocent of 1 r sugar, It was one of me—and a little t I had y and the meals that King ef gets up on tract f ate hoped to die,” and te [ per meal. Uncle Sam's pr ” whom were guests Annie has little rega t the public and it out in flv = and for whom ents per meal in paid, were served } word Toh with th It Ke lit t As ame menu. Whe xtra 3 nts went to, the nie Rooney gave me a gli «ja a lif . my eth nor do the box < aunty jail | porte 1 i down to a ab tle what a T neredients of our bought a ar Every t wif 1 w Iw leaving. I w er wh morning t er comes to floor in t 5 and y wished nining that I would tr tor her, Annie th who have the pri Those who bave not t 4 ne to the ja rand “ face a he t price eat ..e King county potatoes and drink the King {foe 5 3 Tobacco aid whe, “'y ) t th brown papers t wes an teresting mpany t& it down to hee at it jn quite wa. mething else at Ane t na flask MORE COSMOPOLITAN kine w couldn't get it in the county Ja ay, howe - rs , sentence expired he was released, and at having ine ont Si m whom t naa over pat my feet und fae table plenty of it. Jailer Wise has had her mattress turned and her ae 6 ating stew, sat a round-fac rn-haired, jovial .j bed freshly made He expects her h tor Uttle reon called “Habe Bartlet whom the law had nkinedly . ’ NAN BY BEF to task for the mistake of getting her fingers into the wrong 1 ' eee et; the pocket belonged to someone eln« F ne would eg that Babe was hunting for her own, Habe did the b adied’ 5 be b fv out the stew THIRTY NEW CARS " e prod On the opp al of the board, also he t \ was Lucy Washington, a colored washerwoman tia | t ted, or r ring in someone's laundry; the same ring was four } ‘The Puget Sound Elect F be turned 4 policeman in a pawn shop, and Lu went the has red 30 new freight car P 7. Dimmock ¢ th county t wiry i - ef Elect n * A le girl poured my tea, Mer name was Frances Price, and she | : rn te speak things In the contortionist line. She could also «ing a little Jance Ip me by the road a little, and was so wont to earn her living before We | ™ : a lights until she added another variety to her accomplishments t | For Infants and aici AT THE UNIVERSITY of shoplifting. Wor inadvertently carrying away a yard and a half of ugut ailk from the Bon Marche Frances was the Kind You Have Always : UNIVE! ¥ BTASION, ee DOING THIRTY DAYS | Bears the Dr. Richardson, ¥ pr and doing them as gracefuuy, quits as unconcerned, quite as resentful | Signature ,|or of 1 youth against the grasp of the law. as There had been an ugiier of G * jar f ‘ charge against but a kindly jury had had mercy Next to Frances Price sat F 7 ey, colored, a federal pris oner, who had succeeded In cashing another woman's money orde and who was about to depart fora trip to Southern California, when rudely tnterfered with by the United States marshal’s office Uncle Sam's other charge was Ab Suey, or “Chico,” as she was called in the woman's ward, cute, demure, and very busy minding her own bu ness—who carried away her plate sbatituted the stew = 8 mixture which she ha n quietly preparing over the stove in the corner. I asked her {f It was “chop suey” and was, Thin | tle Celent s anid, has no business | ing In the United States, and will have to get out when the Shawmut salle again Then there was Gladys Bush, a comely young woman, who was possessed of a beantif fof rich brown hair and of a most re markable voeabulary. The hair she combed out braid two splendid plaits and the vocabulary she turned loose at random, anen the weather, about the jail fare, at a crooked hairpin or anything else Her command of the Eng As astonishing, and the aston particularly of its adj seed an generally in her rk tives upon which sbe had o lish language latter were GOOD-NATURED REMARKS as in her irritated ejaculations, It has been said of Gladys Hush that she can give sea ns pointers on profanity. Anyone who has nverved with her three mina r eaten luncheon opposite her has little reason to time for dips There were covers laid for two more, but these two se ms and Innched alone in their little latticed rooms. also a tin pan of stew, which Bab Bartlett cautiously pushed, by means of a long broom handle, u rT the barred door of a cell from which emanated wild soundse—the ravings of an absinthe flend heaping French curses upon the commission omitted her to th neane asylum at Steile read Marie Corelli's “Wormwood” would har » of that cell an vubt ne. ve truth « the statement. She was doing t for their There was port om found t interesting study—listening ¢ rapid changes of th ch wom- an's voice from the caressing tone of one who wooed een Fairy to the savage malediction of a lost soul cursing its destroyer. The stew was shoved under the door of the cell at an inopportune mo ment, and it came back, with an oath in French from Mme. Lizette Kindly little Babe Bartlett, pick-pocket though she was, looked hart as she picked up the pan “It's too durned bad,” said « “that absinthe puts ‘em on the bum quicker’n anything else.” One » women who partook of the stew In her « was & melancholy-looking, surly-vieaged negrens who on crutebes and had nothing to say. The others spok when she was in the room. It was quite enough for them that she savagely struck with her crutches the harmless LITTLE POODLE DOG te overtures to who that frolics about the ward whenever {t made friendly her. This was Sadie Raumbeawx, the only murderens in the jail in a fit of violent temper killed her husband in a logging camp, and who is now held pending her appeal. This was the touch of real in the atmosphere of the where the prisoners, for simply waited for the tedious passing of the time and liberty—liberty to pursue their old The inst plate belonged to quite the most them all, and it came back twice for stew ey's part ways interesting person of It was “Annie Roon who reads the i about he wapapers knows more or for she has furn is much “copy.” The arrest of Annie Rooney has become a joke, the policemen enjoy it, the jailer expects it, and the reporter, on a dull day, finds it good for a “stick and a half” of jest. Annie Rooney spends most of her time In jail, rybody Annie Rooney and she has been dubbed a “municipal problem—"because the city claims it does not know what disposition to make of her. Annie is no sooner out of jail than she is in again. She has been FLOATERS” Exclusive lines of $15 clothing find offered inducements to leave town, but sho likes Seattle, and ee ea . she comes back again; there is a little cell in the county jafl that that cannot be equalled. Buying is more like home to Annie than anywhere clse—she has spent GIVE! for two stores gives us wonderful purchasing powers. W. B. Hutchinson Co, Corner Second and Union Seattle Corner Colby and Hewitt Everett only now and then, between much of her life there—being absent sentences. Once, by way of variety, they sent her to Steilacoom but the charge of insanity was an absurd one, and when she pro tested they released her. It has been said of Annie that her trunk is a bandana handkerchief, and that she Is accustomed, when released from jail, to keep It behind a favorite bar down in the underworld Much more has been sald of Annie Rooney, but, aside from her drunkenness, no charge of immorality has ¢ been made against her. Evidently she has her own decalogue and lives by it Annie Rooney, the drunkard, is familiar by reputation to every Annie Rooney, the woman, is not. It was Annie Rooney, the woman, that I talked with after lunch one. let “the Standard way’’ help you get your refrigerator now and have the whole season’s use Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHCENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATILE-————— BELLINGHAM TACOMA WEDNESDAY’S SALE AoE” WE POR CEAR icn i 360 ICHARDSON & KELLY ; Lace Turnovers 196 Pees 4 ately Tmbroider Turn TUM CETS oT ver Collar and’ Cuff jem 1112 Second Avenue 25e Up. K J Y's RTH 1k Hansome F cy Btocks, in Pink tare at university next M c f Seattle, on h Mr. & t = the | of k of said day, th and ft “ t there t yw cause, if any they ik bright and bur as. Dui hay why an order allowing said he 5 1 iministratrix’ final account should has been sus « the wer-| not be made and said administra- n ffe trix’ bondsmen exonerated. t It is further ORDERED that a 1 s cop Jer be published two t Gr te times in the Seattle Daily “Star,” a ————= | newspaper printed and published in : | Kir ty, Washington, and of gener lation therein, said [eres denp peated Ox Cotte, Orvmp and att | PUt m to be made the 15th ana BrresbtePrectine Was tae and ee, per borhan dave of March, 13 | Done ia open court thi th day of LONDON LOAN OFFICE ““ + bane Te Oittet hr. 2 A. W. FRATER, Next to Guy's Drug Store. Judge. Money to Loan on Wat | STATE OF WASHINGTON, monds anc De not buy a before you see our window and our price: plain figui fi hes, 8s. ¥: } or diamond | jay in our| 7 marked in COUNTY OF KING. Otto Case, County Clerk and ex- | officio Clerk of the Superior Court of King unty, Washington, do hereby ify that the foregoing ts © Lurie, Prop. a full, true and correct copy of the original order to show cause made by said court on the 7th day of March, 1905, in the matter of the estate of John W. Pratt, deceased. WIT. my hand and seal o! t this sald 7th day of Marc Machine OTTO A. CASE, Z a gs a 3 Clerk. Se ee By D. K. SICKBL, Deputy Clerk. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING. IN PROBATE. In the matter of the estate | —of- John W. Pratt, d ORDER FIXING TLEMENT OF 418 Pike St. No. 47538 ased. | TIME FOR SET- L ACCOUD Mary Emma Parazette (formerly - —— |Mary Emma Pratt,) administratrix IN TH SUPERIOR COUR OF | of the estate of John W. Pratt, de- THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, | ceased, having on the Sth day of FOR THE COUNTY OF KING. January, 1905, rendered, presented In the matter of the estate jand filed in this court her second ~—of No.4 annual account of her administra- John W. Pratt, deceased. tion of the estate of said deceased, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY]and having at that time represented FINAL ACCOUNT SHOULD NOT | unto this court t the same was | a full and true BE ALLOWED. accoent of her do- e 8 administratrix, and Mary Emma Parazette (formerly | hav filed bh signation Mary Emma Pratt.) administratrix|as such administrat and asked of the estate of John W. Pratt, de-|this court to consider said second ‘ 1 filed in this court | annual account as her final account, her Y val ant of her | it is here a tration of the estate of the} ORDER the court that said deceased, and having at that lay day of March, time represented unto this court ) o'clock a. m. of sa same was a full and true account as her doings as such ad tratrix, and havin; ed nat as ha it appearin the same is hereby ap- e time for hearing and aid final account, at Probate Le court, in the administratrix had on the | court house, in the City of Seattle, day of December, 1 mar-|in King County, Washington, and ried and removed to the State of that notice of the time and place of California and that she was there-|the hearing, and the settlement of fore disqualified to further act as/said account be given by posting administratrix of said estate; and/|a written notice in each of the th t uid administratrix ha ask-| most public places in King ed ‘ourt to consider safd annual | County, at least one week before the Account as her final account; and it e appointed for the settlement of appearing to the court that said ad-| the said account, and by publishing ministratrix had no authority over/a similar notice two times in the said estate and done nothing in re-| Seattle Dally “Star,” a daily news gard to the same to in any way] paper published in sald coun change the condition of said estate| publication to be made on th since the filing by r in this court/and 22nd days of March, 190! f her second annual account | of which said notices are to set forth the court having made an order that | the name of the estate, the nam sald second account should be con-|the admintstratrix day ap sidered as said administratrix’ final} pointed for the » ent of said be it therefore, t. And the court now that such in ' YERED by the court that all| ges persons rested in said estate of the eald John W. Pratt, deceased an ! adequate if 1 appear before the said Su n open t this 7th day of pertor Court of King County, Wash 1905 ington, at the court room of the A. W. PRATER Probate Department of said Judge.