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LEADING SHERIFFS A MERRY ASE WALTER MOORE, SON OF ex GOVERNOR, ELUDING SUMMONS IN $25,000 OAMAGE CASE-—RAN OVER MAN WITH HIS AUTO . . } Tt \ Moore, on of ex- fn a whirl round the track bis ma: | ri ' Moore, is very] chine “flew off handle” and in- | . of the way offitred @ bystander named Gus K ty sheriffs is fhe| Heppner, Mr, Hey ie now mue has been reached (n|'Ma for $25,000 damag and it ts wea as revealed the fact that | osse that dodging with the} Mr M has changed hia hotel |Slacrity of the prov al f | t mes in that period, and that] At Ca Dat jer Mr. Moore was sought he is always absent when a deputy | Out by & de t he learned t alle him he genth was not in. Going Young ore te the man wh Puget Sound Metal company came to Seattle recently to start the foot of Broad st, he the Puget Sour Metal company 4 e “had just gone a ward his scheme for re | © rip wae ba ducing fining metals, He is| the Butle 6 elusive scion of governor, who in Walla Walla, | parts unknown, At t ance Moore jun to the Butler | hotel Moore was located after d hotel when he came to Seattle and | seat ing at the office of launched his company with a four pany, where he was never ¢ ish, for he was supposed to have na % ual od means, but from the way Juat Gone Out | for dav ed by his auto ; Bad real circumstances and intentions [ya jen hime A - Struck Mr. Heppner Moore “ha ‘ ar a . nh severn Last September Walter Moore was tive ta Yesterday the dey rt an automod’ n Walla | visited the Lincoln for the steenth | ia, and engaged in « acing me, and arned that o very to no small extent apie? |transient gentleman wa rented - mewhere on | ay Moore is said to have his ant here, and attorney H. C. Reed, wh * bar « the case f mountain as W t mit f the go-dev HAS DINNER ‘ . t eadered by 11 of New Y | through Mayor Ballinger. The dix Kange. six lide, per will be held New York 7 oven 18x20, set up and con- | under the auspices of the Universit nected S12.00 uh of that om March § or 1 $65 Star Estate, six tide, with Jepending n ma of the reservoir 835.00 PF imperiat rs. tie #45 St. Clair, té-inch oven erary has been me y de 25.00 $45 Bridge Beagh Range was 830,00 re $55 Garland, 18-inch oven but mally notifi Mayor Ba 850.00 my Range $50 Eureka Ecc 8:70.00 fa ke recetve $50 t Western, 18-inch 0 from Morris K.} wh, whe ts acting Born Range rrangements for t jem Monitor, 1 nch oven 830.00 ecelved by Mayor Bal-| $120 Restaurant Range, double ine | taltewine! rma 865.00 tixens of the casters | nterested themeelves tn a of the b YOU WILL, SURELY FIND A RANGE TO SUIT YoU it act as As we have several hundred J. Plarpemt ranges, including most all §| Tt K. Jesup, aaent of brands and makes on the mar- §| York chamber of commerce; Charles Ket. We take your old stove in J| Stewart Smith. former president of | oun that organization; John Crosby Brown, of Brown Bros, & Co REMEMBER THE NAME AND [| Charles Lanier, of Lanier & Co PLACE. |Joha EB. Parsons and George Mac- | culloch M H. Dodge. jer, Inwyere: ( xf Phelps formerly leveland Dodge @ Co. Seth Low mayor of New|] York and now president of Colum bia university; John Clafiin, of H B. Clafitn & and R. Fulton Cut and iting. capitalist and Sole Agents for the Charter Dabney & Woodhouse 418 PIKE STREET. Complete Housefurnishers philanthroplat | The dinner to be tendered the! Oak Ranges, the best and most §! commission will be in no sense! — saving range on the mar- fi whatever an official function, but PHONE JOHN 981 “sbi yew Lene ggg gerd ge prominent and influent en | Of the east will be to @ the visi ® from STAKE MAY WINERIES | NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—F Zinfandel} = —— OR— Riesling 75 Cents Per Gallon the Or J. ARONSON 104-306 First Ave. S. Ee = aos m re is learned that a NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IS CALLED ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 26.—The tzar, in a ane t y, called a 104-106 First Ave. 5, Lawrence 0. om mission bairn Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde Mi tertaine’ at the B indent 1751, yard Saturday night, a ball be very m in his honor. He made Mail @rders Promptly Filled. tef t f the yard INVITATIONS) AdWOM N WAY TO SEATT mpanied by BE. 8. Fallon, who fan Pedro h « cargo of was no immediate danger | from ryed in hin Seattle re, W Mr. McCarthy was em route east! gonoral freight and will load wheat i) Carthy, of MeCarthy & Co.,|and while on the train in North/at West Seattle for the same port . en while on a tr wf Dakota wae at@ecken with apoplexy | She will clear tomorrow night ark, No OD, will ty at! w ta nent's warning. i k thie evening A was loarned and pon ad The big liner Shawmut ie due t \ telegram was recelved oo from Seattle he walt started he wtra ta he will t Falion to the effect tt back, accompanied by a phystela ad most of her cargo, which wi McCarthy was resting mucy easier| Mr, Fatlon also met the sick man sist chiefly of cotton, four and ar an Id be learned there | in the eastern part of the sta machit » Tacoma, and the bal f n Seatth March ss = - smrggron ge i eturn trip to the Orient SHE 1S RELEASED. SALOON MEN ARE ARRESTED. 81X NURSES TO AID POOR, lee badd Awomment ot thy - for Obatet reg STORMB PLAY HAVOO WITH PLANS FOR HECEIPTION OF THE CHINESE HIGH COMMISSION—DAKOTA 16 NOT YET RE cen eal ed ty PORTED ig Approval of —— boa oe Rawal Ot the von taken to begin Owing to the heavy weather tp ;clt The dinner w $10 pe - the strait which in belleved to -y at 4 Kuest ‘ a have olay the arrival of the z * Pp . . [ teamabhip Dak with the mew a . bers of the visiting delegat of Portland Chinese Arrive se comminat an we t rom Portland the entire re The I 1 did not go to dry-| sere. ~~ ha Hansen Asin jock yé day but will go thie| which had been arsanged f f , et Frem + t N afternoon fer her own steam in pow! 4 until tomorrow ted to the H | y y je ‘ at This afternoon at o kk th rriage here | eng e rhe steamer Jefferson was re-in-| executive committee representing od during their | . her hjand t tod this morning and her equip: | the bodies asisting in the stay im th y The pa n t 1 her mer € fauna ta be fa good order. | Stop reception, departed f uded Chung Pao-hat 1 gen . J On @ mt of a number of the crew | Port » the eamer A ale fan bran « n mpanle : ht a tien cues abe Mtshoain waveinet [outa the Portiand delegation by Viee Conmul Owyang King and , hae ane »wered as fast as they generally | is al awaiting the arrival of hants from the Ore- |. Ow at large on metro besides newspape THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU B48T—GARVEY- BUCHANAN [are Nono of the life preservers| the s pap res pas ke Washing, COMPANY were thrown out and only one cut| Th jnet which will be given | me pand * : npliched ae up fer in tion, another one waa! in hb g officia's to The arrangemen the recep ; ie navigainen taken by the commiasioners and will | m: Waa nition of the bigh commission have | » fered $4 T T be sent to Wash The Jot! wil any previous practicn ompleted and v ‘ NO E HE SMALL ferson loaves Lonigh Alanka affalr kind ever given in this include trips around the city ITEMS THE ANNEX Second and University THE ANNEX Se and University DON’T MISS A LINE sa wealt y in Tuesday's Rare LARD SPECIAL OIRECT TELEPHONES TO THE BUSIEST GROCERY DEPT.Main 1446; Independent THE VIENNA CHINA @ GLASS CO.'8 STOCK ¢ TOILET BOAP some soiling it at & NOTION BNAPS. p Pastene large Bom Mate tox Miack Leaded Pine on, we 109 good Drees ¥ Measure, © ' Hooks and tee fe Pea Tape Card 2 don 2500 YARDS STANDARD NOTION BNA en PRINTS. te For tomorrow's arate, in ott cotgrm I don aan ceaasas ei needed articles will of patterns; 7 ree W Pine n this os SILK BARGAING. a.m. to Op. m. Warranted * wlar $1.50 value a Mack Taffeta, r Belts Fancy Evening Melts and allver braid, all broidery and Dresden in the shapes and de Mail Orders Filled Game Day Received by Expert Buyers. GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. of gold om newest rigns; value $10.00, for..T5e (Successors to The Leader.) is Nak eof iy Saree Lumber Exchange Bullding ‘1113-15-17 Second Ave. _ Belt Buckles, in pearl, oxydised ver or Roman gilt; plain for Men’s Regal Hats $2 Beads filled with war un large of small site; regular $1.00, for... 75e Kimonos vs, Persian effects aterial f annelette and $1.25 al Tuesday The Soft and es cll hia dis is Wrappers les t ; at . 7 $1.00 Veilin ——-615-617 First Ave ——]] | J 8 On the Square for hat draping, 3 yards for Opposite the Totem Pole be distinctly understood that these prices will be in force tomorrow only, from 8 None sent C. O. D. Seattle's Bargain Bulletin —=EXTRA _SEVENTY-FVE. CENT DAt AT THE ANNEX selling a splendid list of values has been prepared. be offered at the popular price of seventy-five cents. Scores of It must No mail orders filled. Laces Dress Goods Sweaters | oe and tmeor D ese Coote a —— Boys’ All Wool Sweater; regular otigey «rune as his an $1.25 8 Bbc; LOMOTTOW «+++ -beas GBS ———— ad Venles Silks Men's 0 at — } One lot Venise y and No tty Slike. piaide morrow ot ji ; NN Men's Black Cashmete Eee : Neckwear . Millinery regular 2c, 4 pate fae {sine ot rane fiacee | = | Muslin Drawers ; oe } nade of cambele an : } oetr aa nah Pillow Cases 4 Bath Towels rig Wash Skirts | es nam Detionte sn nae | Si a A bow of aa ‘row nt reguint eit Vests | a Wash Goods es a ; M stor Ratix ons w bed knee Uniot ; ' a Waist- §¢ ape and finished nga w mtyle an 5 att and arm; sold rege , ~ Men's Underwear | Kot Pant M eave . 1 Un ' hadie fe od Le 1 Fs ee) } See a ee