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if the man ts located again he wi be committed to the tnaane any! : Once Bank Examiner < Jenning 1 sa ba s, xaminer under 1 ' ‘ } . Whether he w f the servi ' i t k ile 5 t kiven on th wint t TOM JENNINGS DEMANDS $20 FROM ATTORNEY, AND DRAWS| tently well educated SY GUN, BUT IT WASN'T LOADED poss | : | tom J be in-ped at headquarters ar | gana, ie cousin rouble] «un whieh had beer again, JONNIN ths} him by the potios, and " : » wan f . . « * in r Orte | perilous that be ke . ‘ en told that he | | Proviggnee how he was) did, Jenn pecame greatly | | eoafined unit Ww : : ne eu ¢ | releasest r weeoted for a t, athend Page, aceing thin, threw th which time he ca wy T} man out of the office, end - Page (© ’ j Page has assis related, his experience to Chiet EL na id verlous ditt ay Deane we Be cas | Waeut charee How nning® has mysteriously disap “ Sa ae | en apen the a*’| peared, and bis‘absence is the cause | ios secnanemss ane t Iaat arrest, he tena oot scaiek tant eater ane Wit mime | Be I Feported to have discunded the his serv ts @} feared that he may eit? WED] statehood Dill, it in ritatively money, and then the colt ot. someuns ive white he haw] said that the president stated that (then Sete bows tn this elty of A ain | the n his possession nL ty dhe teee dee es | goo om jewels to face powde Gets the _ | vious to this last affair Jennings | p¢ thas ee tees ponies “s ra | At firat the girl said that she had Baturday agternoon Jennings call-| has been considered harmiess, but! A lobby has been brought to my | ie torved to assint Phillips, but attention Th was euninined that it} ater she admitted there was a re ran net _o leattinate lebbe. but Soe 4, ral ance behind it all. They had de 1 Worcy, Waleh Ue Orew” | “watng corrupt inf It ts de \ " elded to get married, but had no Cash Theheow Sere redit nied that he anked hin hearers t | Bhe was earning but $3 a rey at te to Representative! ‘i | week In@ dry goods store, and Phil Ma | pabsoch <b l op ie] KANSAS CITY, Jan, 15.—By her] lips was Out of work, They were the opposition to singie statehood |O¥® Confession Miss Ca », | tempted ta become thieves and su Sie ites tal hoe tae jis a burglar, and wa 1] cumbe | Today. #enator Tillman gave no-| With the dangerous ca | “I wae seared to death the first jtlee to the senate that he would| SA7# that with her swoe jtime,” ghe told a reporter will Hiscuss the San Domingo sis | Ham Phillips, 19, she *} went in the houge while I #tood on > be pleasant till ten in the bp mer ay : a aS morning is easy if your surrounding 5. Benatar Be iiecussed the iin are comfortable and convenient rears nag gat bag 0. luring | tox eatin ot pin n— eS ae oan tab hal Sua 0h be Semanal | it was againat the established | KO RONeral cargo for Valdes | be thie gove nent to mingle Seward and way points She has FATHER TIME. | ypean affairs been lying up for general repairs | The war department haw asked the for the past six woeks at Morans Jhouse for an emergency appropria | tion of $5,340,786 for canal expenses Steamer Whatcom is being held trom April 1 to July 1 of this yea }up for potter tn wpection at Pier 2. | | Bedroom Furniture Sale Part of January Clearance r January House-Cleartng Sale, a three-days Special on Bee » Furniture. Ail of the odd pleces in the Bed Room Furniture Department are [| marked at such sweeping reductions that all must be sold. New sean goods at prices that are genuine bargaina, A few suggestions the Mahogan) other * at similar reductions, Come in i Room Set, consisting of three pieces, viz. 4-post wing table, all extra heavily carved, regular price SS18.30 CHAFEEE RESIGNS To emphasise we have started old Mahogany Sct of four pleces—bed, dresser chiffonier, dressing WASHINGTON. D. C., Jan. 18 table—ali hand carvings; regular price $420.00. Sale price Secretary Root announces that Gen S302. 70 FF) Chattee has tendered his resignation Gell Mahogany Set of four plecer—bed, dresser, chiffonier, commode Hf] as chief of staff of the army. He Sale very handsomely carved; regular price $268.00. with toilets }to be veded, as arranged Gen. Bates on Feb. 1 REBATES ARE ue by i ed Mahogany Set of four pleces—brass bed, chiffonier, dressing table—extra heavy and fine regularly at $713.00. Sale price Three Piece Set—bed, 4-poster, dresser b in otyle; regular price $150.00. Sale price $112.00 Mahogany Colonial Three-Piece Set-—bed, ¢-poster, dresser, dressing table. This is a perfect gem; regular price $370.00. Sale price on SBV51.15 Mahogany Set of five piecee—bed, drewer, chiffonier, dressing table and cheval glase—a perfect piece of work; regular price $739.00. Sale price S576.50 Crotch Mahogany Set of five pleces—bed. empire design, dreeser, B) atiorney general today advived the chiffonier, dreesing table and cheval glase—regular price $626.00. Hiinsurance department that the $485.30 |) charges made by rival agents against contury de- | the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance $202.50 Jcompany of New York, that it some and Ti grants rebates, do not show a vio OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan. 15.--The E price Mahogany Set of two ploces—bed and dreaser—-a 20th sign, Yery ornate; regular price $390.00. Sale price Golien Oak Set, and Brass Bed, of four pieces, very han Colonial desian; regular price $345.00. Sale price 8257.00 F iation of the state insurance laws Qak Set of three pleces—bed. dresser and chiffonier— }if such rebates are granted te ee $118.50. Sale price ae BSs8.! | policy holders of the company allk Set of three plecer—bed, dreaser, chiffonier—regular fi) ‘The company’s scheme, which riv Sale price #D4.95 Fi als odjecr to, is a special provision laple Set of three pleces—bed, dresser and commode—ree- [| written into policies that the com S150. Sale price $41.50 |) pany wii annually for 20 years Maple Set of two pleces—ded and dreaser—extra heavy; Tee fll in a special fund $1 for each price $173.50. Sale price ; 812475 Weathered Oak Set of three plecee-—ted, dresser, dressing table—very J) pew; regular price $190.00. Sale price : 8137.50 pgany Set of three pleces—bded, dresser and dressing table—regu lar price $172.50. Sale price ry 25 Mahogany Set of three plores—bed. dresser" ehiffonter—requiar fF) price $245.00. Sale price ‘ 157.50 iosera: that this fund will be divided pro |rata among the policy holders tn Washington, based on the amoun of their policies. In offect. this of } course reduces the anoual premium lof pottey holders in this company $1 and DRESSERS. | per $2,000 of insurance from th Mahogany Dresser, regular price $85.00. Sale price 875.00 open Insurance agreed upon by Mahogany Dresser. reqular price 75. Bale price 50.4 a companies i Mahogany Dresser, recular price $57.50. Sale price Mahogany Dresser, regular price $54.50. Sale price . | Mahogany Dreeser. recular price $63.00, Sale price .... | Mahogany Dresser, regular price $80.0. Sale price .. Dresser, regular price $87.50. Sale price Dresser, regular price $71.00. Sale price | Dresser, regular price $64.00. Gale price Dresser. regular price $35.00. Sale price Oak Dresser, regular price $75.00. Sale price regular price $70,00. Sale price WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 15 He oo , Tegular price $6750. Sale leTills| price . |The president pent much time | confer mee with senators today |the canal commas) pinat ic and treaties, The Philippine tariff on ns jand statehood bills were also dis jeussed. Senators Ankeny, Fulton and Newlands were among the call = mae efarrt SOLICITOR — |, @ UNION STREET | a= 2 RE RON James Brown Scott, of Cali was appointed FIRM FAILS CLEVELAND, OF COLE’S HOT-BLAST HEATERS THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN © carried in this state, and) APPOINTED 15 IS ARMOR Jan 1 Anothe was added to Ch ce AGO. y this, mornir | | taken tc tal and died soon afterward y MNGTON, D.C, J 15 THIEVES SEARCHED HOUSE IN re tay mee tions Bona VAIN and at what ad Connecticut ts ted by the govern The house was entered early the evening, but ne report was made! nti! 11 o’el De al #8 detailed on the case plena of eithe ditjonal « befig constr ment | Ys WE WANT MEN WHO ARB PARTICULAR TO GIVE WHEN ABOUT TO SELECT A NEW WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT QUALITY UB A CALI PAIR OF TROK CONSIDERED WE SERS CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Our Prices Are | $2 to $8 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor, | Strangest Overcoat House in | Columbia Street ' the State Closing Out the LEADER STOCK | The Leader stock sa goes merrily on. Each day sees a better ment. Today and y banner days | The Leader buyers picked up same splendid bargains before |B selling go on the counters as. they come in, marked ih away argain p 6. Besides the general red c These Specials for Tomorrow Ou the Crockery and Hc F nes De partme gelling at from 90 per cen per cent beow reg if ular prices | These hints —PIANOS — Vo well better planow at lower mates and on easier than any other house in the city payments parte t) infc house r | ‘The house of Richard Cox, 1016] théfe tad been a delay in the de Boylston ay., was entered last night | livery of armor plate to the battle through the basement and, although | ships Conn it and Loulsiana jeverything tm the house was af what b | turbed, nothing was discovered A del missing any changes bad been made in the HE JOY wee tne THREE HUSBANDS EIGHT CHILDREN the outside and kept wateh, Al though there was no one at home ta | tne pine ! be afraid all gg STRANGE MATRIMONIAL TANGLE BRINGS MRS. POTTER INTO vat they would come en a policeman went by I thought that] COURT WITH BUIT FOR DIVORCE AND $10000-—-ALLEGED he surely muet have heard my he beat it sounded like a trip ham HUSBAND DISCLAIM6 TITLE “s mer ~ — Aftor the first two times, how ever, | got used to it, and wasn't ensationa usations, involving ent action against Potter he de- half as much afraid of being caught | the hurling of milk pans, a not her husban as Will wa After we had | and oobi het hr was already several places | got him to let om by Klien Potter in a attorney, A. J nO inside while he kept wateh. J gisiat for divorce filed agar ned this pa declar liked that much better, and theve| H. Potter, The cane being otter was uneducated was much more @xcitément to it,| before Judge Albertson nd he married Potter she and | was doing something lystead Mrs Potter has been , n a certificate of waiting about on the outeide with | three time and the mothe at he anes to the cere- my heart in my throat | claht children. Her first husband, | mor e now dead I used to go through the houses! Parking by name, died in a sma Mr kert declares that when and pick out the bést they had. Fine| Pennsylvania mining town in 1891.| potter drove her away from him dress goods and jewelry w weak | Mr Parkins cond. d a mine she thought ft tly proper to nenwes of mine, and | always had the] boarding house, and there met W. | ren without a divoree from | best kind of clothes, Phillips liked | H. Potter Potter and that is why she married it when I got jewelry, but used tu The year following Potter, the wo When the facts were present- | seold for taking cloth They|man and her three chidren came | ed to Judge Hatch he promptly an- | were » he wald, and bes west, Three more children were | pulled the marriage to Goss. they might result in our being} born and the woman claims that Calle it Blackmail. aught | ster in their father, Potter der Since Potter has been in Washing- The coup had just left a flat in| the paternity of the children, and ton he has sed considerable 4 fashionable neighborhood when al says he was merely @ boarder, and | wealth neighbor, who knew the tenants of | that he paid her in full as such Mrs. Potter's 15-year- old boy was the flat were out of town, pursued} Inhuman Treatment recently sent to the reform school jthem, and after a struggle captu She contends that they Hved as | for destroying property in Ge }the girl, Phillipe was arrested later}man and wife until 1898 he a town. Mra, Potter thinks sb | by detectives. He also confessed to | serts that she was compelled to le entitled to a divoree, the custody of the robberies, and claimed the girl| him because of bis inhuman treat-| her children and one-half the com~- was the guiding spirit of all their| ment of her, Her complaint alleges | munity property robberies | that he “i her vile names, and| Potter's case is in the hands of - occasion struck her on | County Attorney Canton of Douglas | that on on \the head with a milk pan. She de-| county, who anserts that the whole clares that he often threatened to | thing is a case of blackall and an |kill her and she was forced to flee | attempt to extort money from his jfrom him client. The money and property in~ | | Last October she marrie John | volved amount to about $10,000. The Goss, and when whe brought the! ease will be continued tomorrow SIMPLEST THE BUSINESS WORLD. IN If The task of buying a piano tn jf no longer difficult. The D. | Johnston Co, is offering instru- #! |} ments of highest character = Prices a “a low ~ we < All known of years ago, This ie be Reduced. aune the store all musteal merchandise * a commercial basis-—a fair y to both the buyer and the seller, All pianos are marked in plain figures Anybody can buy as cheaply as | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. A Waist Clearance 100 Choice Garments Worth Up to $4.00 anybody else. The choice of a 995 pianos includes the famous Each for $2.25", Chickering. the Kimball, the . Dense, - | A Dig collection of Shirt Walsts, very late styl Pease, the Krell-French, the tucked and sbirred fronts and full Haddort and the D Special Also this store ts the North west agency for the marvelous METROSTYLE PIANOLA The Weber Pianola Piano and the full line of instruments made by the Aeolian Co. Easy payments may be readily arranged if destred D, §. Johnston (0, #3 SECOND AVENUE. Burke Building. Buffalo Gasoline Engines Over 70 in use in the waters of Puget Sound and Alaska Every owner satiafied. The Buf falo is the only launch engine Speed Durability Economy Safety Compactness When figuring on a launch engine let us show you the Buf falo or send for catalog 8. Johastos of choleest quality Henrietta, mohair and bril- come in Alice blue, tan, cream, white, red, navy, brown and black; the same sort of waists priced all season at $3.50 and $4.00 each; in the January sale “$2.25 Men’s Shirt Sale Remarkable Bargains Tomorrow at 39c the Garment i | with lHnen Regular $1.00 Laundered White Shirts, boroms, sizes 16%, 17% and 18 Regular 50c Light Cheviot Gold Shirts, ll sizes, 15 to 16% Regular 50 Shirts, in all Regular 6 Heavy Black and White Striped Work res, 14% to 16% Men's and Boys’ Uniaundered White } Shirts, with linen bosome, sizes 13, 14, 14%, 16% and 17, Regular Gc Fleece-Lined Undershirts, sizes 44 and 46 only. Your Choice of the Whole Assortment Tomorrow at only 39c Being very specially priced, all sales of these gar- ments are final McCarthy Dry Goods Company ins." FC pemmmnehegnmar DIS ADAMS | ADAMS EVERY DAY NECESSITIES Three cans Carnation Cream Three cans Solid Packed Tomatoes ....... Three cans Best Sugar Corn.... Ceo. H.Woodhouse Co. SOLE AGENTS. 1405 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE. DINING TABLES siden Oak, 6 ft square m Oak, 6 ft ) ERNST BROS.IN Feige W, In Fonte ni 06 SESE © METIS ©0 RENEE © EEE 06 eee eS meer Sew Yost $22.00 Golden Ook, 8 ft. square |sylvania and | 3 ST . 15-75 3 jvard in 1890 t Wainta mely embroidered f Ss A & SprinG STREET a ° reorae Osk, : i. Shas | 22.50 Golden Oak, t. square | Sly . $16.50 | Heater FIRE Loss e — Acorn «4s Howard) THIRD | AND MANY oruiens ow Cl U B Heaters capella $250,000] GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. WEEK $5 own and $5 To make our stock 1 * | SUCCESSGRS TO ry AT COST Of the SACRIFICE SALE of Month e * before moving into | ew - the “HOLMES FURNITURE “4 ating ove on our fears at al Wil ws nvuton wing romans seat le TR ssn sss-+-- SD ay alesis od “Monarch ‘Range. 7 Your Own Price 00 49-00 | ign the lowe piven Know to move such he un Lumber Exchange Building. Second Ave. and Seneca St ry 13.00 aes re great val failure of Fahey & ¢ the stock exchange ‘Wm be tr hed thie sale. Every Seattle housewife will de apt ccae — At once recog » of the Cole Hot Binst beens " . More of thene ¢ od in Seattle than any leged defalcation Sher. The only s any kin i and ploye. They make Beeps fire all nig t stock ts out we abilities: Wil aliow a ape discount of ' nm on her Inst t T PER CENT. ‘ arrie t KOHLER & CHASE, 1208 fe A. MEYER, Mer Avenue c ond _— len Oak jolden Oak,