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bit of Juv &, although ru :. -~ > pg i miral Evans, however, ordered th : Bee gil 9 to the yard for repairs, whieh vue , ¥ opprectating with re) VERFI The Alabama, Maine, Koarsarge ' i Srent ton Roads late oon a re 1 t fa hit! i L the Kentucky join fle Ad E. g | rent | |miral Evans will probably © al oa |: rm ar Me Man court of inquiry h, as ive O'Mynn, was a ver as 8S Se CORPORATIONS COMMITTEE DECIDES THAT ALL TRACKS 9 w REPU Admiral Davie Explains. | a 1 we "UBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTE 6 | _ HEREAPTER PLACED ON RAILROAD AV, MUST pe ee. |" 2" 8 righ sey sane inag (gO MITTEE DECIDES ON BMALLH) Oo saiirat Charles H. Davis,|POLICE SWOOP DOWN QN FIRST AV. HOUSE— Giadye 0" CONVENTION IN SPITE OF PROTEST FROM NINTH WORD. Jwho |» divisional commander of the ; ; i VATED | 7 af the firet ment. wee er Gucaite peusamee, castene MANY OTHER CHANCES FOR SIMILAR RAIDS . : : 7 | the newspaper man on boar the Ala si: 3 |! — 4 coments ‘bama after the accident yesterday spay N . acks will be, cific will be Ignored on that thor |ana brought m irervend when the Kentucky and the Kear 4 Kambling howe at the rear of} rear of a Wing st. saloon, between pert ' . wd th gh fare S cthes: Suniel po tgp te r Tap Republican central committes{ County Clerk Case has déclared tr Jsarge, having run aground at the| the United sta ‘ " Fifth and Sixth av or granted Time to Ceo oe leeeee an : 7 "lentrance to the channel in the lower | ®¥. south “ i etective There are several other places i verhen ‘ : ~ 1 | Saturday night in favor, of | yesting that the apporti RE | bay, the former wae fouled by tt \a t night. O j propeic-| where it would not be impossible oe p wae}. After a conferenen os var agai “ — ceetey oa A the Basin a one ta io ang|Alsbama. He ¢ ned the a oA ut » a ank y ove some currency if you happen t t orporat a | pean then's baer ae y #i~ | Arant Hh " ito make a|Monment of dele ee on: tt made a hard fight bef the | 2eat In detail, but would not a} one H Burton wale « ton Ue wrong card, The © ' inet! at ft ws men's committer, the corpora | curtain #1 of one delogate to every 30 mmittes for it, but was defeated | meat on It other than to say that/ Piteed under arrest. Johnson wa nd of the elty seems to be the n a B men's! Wweaneadas oan " NM | | for the first atx principal v | by a vote of 7 to & n this basis | *2¢ high wind, the action of the tide manga on $500 ba 1. The other r of operations In this dine. . ‘ a it ¢ } The Aicasa serene? at th lates, at the last olty election,| the convention will have 880 dele-~|%"4 the narrowness of the channel ppethea peda: toa N - - t ie railroads desiring | geate “pen 6 the ; was a hard fight ag sch | gat | were directly responsible Beveral complaints were made t grante aitrond nter th hace and the extat wd tml haa} ® resentation by ¢ use| Caucuses will he held on Wednes- | The conditions,” be oat, “ex- |e chief of police from women eity ave at hat an) esarding their attitude f ' Coarse | M4 those who believe in a 1 Feb. 14; the ries on Fri-|Plain the whole affair. There is] Whose husband n eft r na \ The men 4y tation at the ny an Feb 1 the vention on|bardly any comment to be ma e and ti an sare adie ay ~e of n arb wee he hance of be-| ! bie Wednesday, Feb, 21, at the armory, | Ship accidents are always likely ¢ ‘omg ar eee ¥ f " roa a at Tetegen Wie an 1 1. ‘The tenn “a |der similar conditions In a narrow | Clerk jeanick went the mine of the | ag t t the bet anne atene he game fi ‘ ’ . anniounce- | anaes houses of the city in th bi | | Rear Admiral Davis would not] some time and after getting all the} | NEM Spe / y “i prs a a r one n past nage e be ' bh nied ere 0 ch - poe | Whetaem @¥. at (be present, time to | mn wee tive Dura Willams, as | It fs reported that this, as well as| suicide this morning aboard the tne . e h desired pc “1 ste same. Oe oe goed, Whe | several other games, have been run ne . Rail- | €8 this thoroughfar be abst tate oe roe Engg ME me | ning for several weeks. There are | ente pose ailros eet of the counctl hae p oe oo . a umors and jous signs that | was ), November road a¥. @ - of the t ie 4 ney e | th ot the only place in the ° of the state thom t ina time, Gladys Rarriclaw te} city that ts doing a good business r he naa wore train a clever 7 and her Bowery a the gambling | ave obsive bet a. m. and antics eart ber many encores NEW YORK, Jan. 8.~—While a afloat for some time that a wa andon and - | NEW RK, Je le pase fiyn navy yards, The fleet had been yo oe a Pa the ge when he | : THE AR } an: Ahidks ents tebe aees tomeel divided following the visit of Prince | Bineks +) Bend aoe - 4 Up te New Roads a Alb al, th Great, stays aPiodtenen Pepper Bes ayn “ple ard’ Louls of Battenberg to New York James B. Lorance Be geen gers er 5 is 4 . < tea ieee nh Saute ah the ane 4 |dattlonnips Kearsarge and Ker Tide Caused Accident, ng from hi A, in w th water ark ce ans tucky ran aground, and before the T battlesh! 4 off {thet "7 Batu aay ght and P how “- 7 vutea art aiiotaiianiier dais: Gav | bat ps Alabama and Hlinots, no battleships anchored off) the ho’ SARErGRy BIER $ 7 > i Bes anni S a ama ee a : y es “ee lwhich were following tm squadren ykinsville, Staten Island, under | has not t eon rince He re A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers, s the only - ™M “ lan@ many other nd. attractions. | formation, could change thelr cours to proveed to sea yesterday, | Ported to ad $800 on his per- | wa gealed peing mamdwiet . The of th o hee b ® Alabama ran (nto the Kentucky was nearly 1 o'clock before the |" | A ries me A pe Paver Naa tea heat quite badly damaging the latter on re squadron was under way 5 . spectally will in f be piven ax an added |e starboard side above the water flagehip Maine with Admiral " t M Rice, as Puster ‘ | featere. | tine. Evans on board, headed the ama | } “ : Mf. At 2:46 o'clock the Kearsarae and|the Kearsarge and Kentucky fol j business necessary t = ao | Kentucky wore floated and started | lowing, These latter two were | | take such @ for sea mpanied by the Ala- | #wopt slightly out of their course | tt Oa fa te na | bama Kentucky, however, wae and being deep in the water | sega ¢-r DOUBL E back and re i to grounded t off the West Bank| DES MOINES, lowa, Jan. &—Fir an ravene es men ™ agreed, the cor neville, where she anchored | light. The navigating officer of the| this morning ca a lows of $1¢ poratior » to the n the afternoon Alabama made every effort to swing | 900 to the Marquandt bank and ad Rew roa « franchises. In The Maine, llinola, Alabama and | Wide of the grounded ships, but the | Joining bellding went they hat they have Kearsarge remained off the bar un. | "weep of the strong floodtide that male an effort to bring an agree Ol DUP til 6:20 o'clock, when they welghed| Was running carried the Alabama|< ***** * oe UREN EES ment with , ng roads upon | anchorand proceeded to sea Into the mtueky: with a. ash.) ANNAPOT M4.. Jan * * mat fa minal compa | aes - 4 ner’ dancing 4 r 4 nnounce | Gat failed, then the counell will | . Going to Hampton Roads one. The Iilinols barely mised col-|* Admiral Sands bo Stun, tried #| grant them a hise on the! The squadron of battieehips "wee| ding with the two vessels already | 4 1, abn thee Grech desired Whatcom ay. and the! A sensational hold-up case is de- no money at all, and when confront 4 for Hampton Roads, wreed| @ ‘rouble. # charge of baring McCrary, of Great Nor n and Nofthern Pa-| veloping at headquarters this after- ed with the charge of robbery, they|the general divisions of the Kentucky Ordered Back \* as, and Chureh, of In- ® " n which two men scoune| made a counter charge. They sald|Atiantic fleet in home wat of | diana, has been acquitted * panera ee other men of holding them up | they were held up by two men pear] to be assembled under Rear Adan There was a rapid exchange of| w * at Argo about 9 o'clock last night cok. giving In ture | Evans proparatory to sailing for! signals, the Alabama, which had notlgae eae ee eee ea eee eee while the three men arrested by | such good descr # of their ae | West Indian and South American been seriously injured, betng or | Detectives Hrafford and Hubbard | saiiants that the others were ar-| waters for the annual winter mg, dered to stand by to render ussist-| Meeting will be held this evening make (he same charge agamnet the rested tn Georgetown today and|/nouvera The battleships had gatl- ance to the stranded vemelx, When| tn Van Assslt for purpose of orga men who made the first complaint, | were brought over at 2 & thin| cred in New York harbor after, ua-|the navy yard tugs arrived the bat-| izing good roads club. John C. Dye aad on whose tnformation they were | afternoon. | dergoing extenatve repairs, some gt! tleahips were soon off tn » wa-|and J. Maple are prime movers In | arreated | The three men arrested here gave] the Boston and some at the Broo ter and both started for sea. Ad- | proposed club. The names of the two men STREET CAR who their names s pations a8 ee made the original complaint to As-| Frank © Qrien, 19, teamster, Guy sistant Marshal Olxon, of George-|Moom, 19, painter, and Charles " tows hare.not yet been } ed. {Adams 24, toameter, They ox oid running ove ee hey claim that they were held wp | plained the prese ¢ the guns by To ar ing over = three! near Argo last f ok | eaying that they “got the drop” on 4 Pike at 11:39) 804 robbed of $5 by three highway-|the two rm th thelr owr ceorge |™*™. They give such a good de and the of the guns in = ¢ = wr f the robbers that three possession belonged to the cote wane yin | MOR Answering thelr des »| two men who had attempted to hold tthe Catver. | Were arrested at 1:50 this morning | them up - ony ben jaa they were stepping off s South| In the meantime all five man are meee No one was strious! jured Beattie being held headquartera, where fem Kenyon. who was on the f : Are Being Sweated. they are dergoing « thorough geal with Lewin, was so badly ¢ Thieme eo men, when searched | “oweating.” the result of which will @beet the face and mouth that at headquarters, had four guna, but | not be known unttl tomorrow Bad to go home The three women, who did not) Bive thelr names, escaped the on R SPR Ree Saught of the out bile by IS AR! * o © few wmahes of the * BANK CLEARINGS, * Wheels, the rents and part « er * Jan. 8, lhe $1,485, 770.06 & of the auto were amash McDonald, 32. a delivery jan. &, 1906 Sunday ‘ 84 The rear end of the street car} ' Carsten's Packing | ® wae also badly demaged. | while unloading meat at PreeErereerersy’ 1 was jown Pike st i Sand Pike, Sige yeaa a ~ the accident, “at | tt fell back , > oe tou ne seus should | lake ae MARINE NOTES = rey ook a 3 *°| ‘The American steamer Barracutts Geeshen either @14 het pay any-ct-) MaDenaté wee tahen to. toi Sirived at Post Townsend tite fention to it or hear it. F suc- ence heagital morning from Moji, Japan. She wt! ; eoded tn clearing them. but Leoulé i “ load a return cargo on the sound. >! Bet avoid crashing into the tear] TePry @¥., entered by burglars yeo- The Northwestern steamship end of the ft was a case of |tetday morning. Money of Santa Aun is reported leaving Jo A @ither run over them or Inte the | Prepay gas meter broken open and’ neau Inst night and ts expected In cor” | money takem. Seattio on Thureday a “Persone who saw the accident! ais way the auto wae going too fast./ ene man estimating its speed at the time of the accident at 15 mik en hour. The prescribed speed at Street crossings is four miles an Dour, It ts sa hat the machine Glid along the street after the power Bad been turned off for 26 feet. The friends of Lewin cintm that he te one of the moat experienced and €areful chauffeurs in the city j Enraged because she believed that | & Waitress in Angelo’s restaurant, | Closes First ay. and Usiversity st. was alienating her husband's affections, | Mra. Ail Morrison pa ly horse whipped Mra. May Williams Satur a u a day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, In front of the postoffice. The whipping was witnessed by | . . . many people, but no interference With the ec of the week we will have Was offered. After the lashing ended one of th ywest priced sales of good ace thapn agen daria lpameti: quality goods that has been seen for a long rove away a. Mra. Morrison believes that her time in Seattle \ i husband is deeply infatuated with For one more week you only need t > pay Mrs. Williams, nod has been an- £0 cents for « lollar’s worth of clothing poying her with ttentions. The you buy. After that you will have to pay cangalagng tor dome goon fieg te much more for the same style and quality of men was informed, but no srrests ‘ 7 were made Mre William's hur band lives in Rellingham. It is the reasonable and common sense ' - thing to do to buy your own or your boy’s thes while you cam get them at a low price. Don’t Neglect Not only clothes are cut, however, but all rticles in the re are reduced 50 per cent, Your Bic cle This Ti uspenders, Underwear, y H Hat as, Overalls, everye ave much money tn thing a man wears. Saving Money Making Money Yor bigg pe vur be 1 719 Second Av. Langer 10¢ $1.00 1 al lar sete noe KING BROS. 41.26 Welsbach lamp (FORMERLY SULLY’S) SS Skat 10e Hie box SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1210 Second Ave. these we have reduced very materially. forcibly the extent of our January Clearance price concessions, an opportunity te obtain | THE “HOUSEHOLD” WRINGER rm for positively cost better for the wood or a with a oat shed. Always nventent positive guar. | anywhere and any time. ‘ntee for one N Te “Standard” year. if the » vis or any ‘Tubal other ;, prove defective old Bb Wwe will replace Lantern 75 them free of No. °. regular’ “h oo “Keliped cherse Ten Lantern aoe inch rolle and improved guide A. B & B Oli Btove, for very | board. Regular price $2.60 much lesa ‘The swinging mick clearance sale price $1.50 door, are valuable features of'| The “Hori oe” Wrin, tht no other make having ; Cent Ort them. They all have cast trod ofl) The “Universal” Wringer founta and brass burne | RO Per Cont oft No. 01, regular #6¢, 1 burner, spe- | The “Royal” Wringer etal ° Rae | Per Cent Off N rewular 91,00, 2 burrtera, | The “Supertor vringer ene 20 Per Cent oft regular $1.26, 8 burners, The “Ideal” wriss ° Tne BO Per Cent ort It is only the positively necessary things you can afford to buy after the holidays, and A perusal of the following will show you very Feast of Bargains in Kitchenwar Here’s Two Articles You Can't Do Without Buffalo Steam Cereal Cooker ‘Tinware, ware, F White duction 20 Per Cent Royal Steel Granite- 1 White Ware and is marked at a re _Entire line—all the late styles—actually reduced from ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF the regular prices. Blue and Brown Kersey Coats, $10.00 value, for Gray Oxford Gray Overcoats, $12.00 Values, for $6.00 Finest Grade, All Wool Worsted Priestley Crav- enettes, $25.00 values, for oaode tansy ent $16.50 Black Unfinished Worsted Priestley Craventttes, $20.00 values, for $13.50 Cravenettes, Priestley | make, $15.00 value, for Long Belt Overcoats, tweed and Scotch goods, $18.00 | for 10.00 | values, ALL MEN’S SUITS REDUCED FROM ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF, A. BRIDGE & CO. 415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche G DRUGC $07 First ay. COLMAN BUILDING. Off Resides there ts « large assort ment of new and up-to-date ar for the kitchen, comprising newest patents for making kitchen work easier, simpler and cloaner—all reduced 20 per cent during January clearance Now is the time to replenish the kitchen. , ‘Savory’ | Patent Applied For. 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You will never want to eat these things cook i In cooking it retains all flavors and juices, in any other way when you know how much m¢ | and makes « tough fowl tender Gelicious, delionts, and digestible they are ked t an ounte of substance lost. by steam tn the Nacoeee amet? is ened Get cnbevent ‘te " BUFFALO STEAM COOKER the following distingu hefs 4 Now Made With Extra Deep Water Pan GUSTAVE RKISOCAYTE A oking teacher writes us You Chef to the President eda poor name for this article—it is too Wxocutive Mar nm, Washington, D. @ Ive. People think it is for cereals o | A. HEMMERLE me Ohef te nost und useful utensil I ever saw. fpraciivn, v jerbilt, New York. and a wire brotier I suld KBEP HOUSE. PHILIP GUBIARE Soe to. washington DC Price 75c Complete | nlug, please do us the favor to call THE LUXURY OF A HEALTHY SKIN is enjoyed by using our LINSEED LOTION No Sunburn. WASH DAYS Are Happy Ones if the 1900 Washing Machine is Used TIRED BACKS. NO COLD MEALS. WASHING DOD AND WITH Geo. H. 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