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A Apecial steamer w Tenth preetnot 143 Funeral 8 will be held there} Totals 900 7 | ndor the a oes of Lincoln lodge Piurality for Crichton 63 —_ | No. A. 0, { Ww f which Mr > T } > . rer wae a charte The ee age gt _ BURNELI LER BECAUSE HE GAM 1 NINTH WARD. pan reer ag ‘ , 4 | cap eae ad - = ATTORNEY FOR HANGED MAN RECEIV UNIQU RLED, SAYS HE WILL TAKE HIS PUNISHMENT] ata a m e ogy “4 , I NT] 4 Atle Jamen died at the Murphy. Soderq ETTER- FROM HIM, WRITTEN JUST BEFORE OTHE ALLARD NE\ an xtoenth @ First 1 t a9 " \ vs ud t ‘ HIS DEATH, Rane \4 ’ om iy t ol nett 1 tr a) 449. M { Wooderaft, | Fifth preeinet > a| ™ from } al w ! venth preeu "i t ft stian and x-| and is ont i I 1 t 80 | Lending ati a b . , gp wore . he 7 1 U Kid) 9 n th a firm t h t A ' 1 Pen ‘ A Totals wr | ’ c t ’ » PD 4 J ' aw t I ae in ) " est ’ a ty and w be taken back | T jand « fe ‘ ! had 1 all my 1 “ey : » iethie af ; ENTH WARD. \" h ar pre « t | Rep \ 1. 0.] ¢ t wh n} ma " I wa ft r tals AK 1 we Ea a and ‘ sls a " Re ‘ Wolfe. | Teeelved bt Mr, 0% and | @r and sent back to my A ter Mne place along the|J&PAanese stowaways wi Aped nd f ot 7|W nin the Inst mow fore | fold tn one ner of the yard, and a a . ter ond ay. to Ship at.|* the Dakota, It tw be 4s t avy Ww was led to the @ snd | 1 cannot tell you how it made me to th ain sewer are in hiding with me of th th precinct 1 4a] bows in tte last Jong closing sen<{ feel, but #t waa a feeling that wa ‘ ' rh ty clerk was instructed last trymen somewhere in Seattle Fifth preci: 42| tences the tragte t fo, | not pleana It was after dark, and abin, | nt to purchase @ street grader} xth pr 93 ee appar t j made It worne ment b volve 4 ecraper | of writing and be led to the } He bad just 7" fold | Appreciative, t h he q thon ft erading y tal 377 2 . al ugh he was nN © peromery i pet to Tula n ke a Tin Plurality for Reynolds | pared for the end Te my other Le were going | ' to Sixth ay., was The letter follows frie appreciate all they wed the t mittee and fe ELEVENTH WARD. have done for me and that 1 would “ae Be Indians igi a7 4 | (Continued from Page One) @ ay soing to Heaven have written to them if | had had mares Bina: they © r . mproving Fourth Rep oy R a My Dear Friend—I drop you these| the time, I have Mr, Simonds let “ase Forier «as te he|4 st., was referred th precinet se ite 7 fow lines for the purpose of thank-| ter here now, but have no ehar oa pee was release 2 mo to , ttee and the city j Nin h preeinet ; of promod ing you for all that you have done anewer it, oa I ! have just : ote yD | Tent procinet 981 Paina’ doeaans 9 [fF mie, and Tam very sorry t can't] {® write to you and prepare they, he coun as ordered the Bal-| Bleventh 107 repay you th ould have! by o'clook clea Mary Skyre. © was placed fn|lard kat rink closed unions the | Twe th pe Ap ne —- \timea : tee Gate we ra fone So, dear friend, T will have to nee . diane gibt - AF 68 | sixth precinot jis all Dean say. 1 would have liked 1 h a Ht letter — hot her ui and the resignation of HS hue! 19) ; | to have lived « few years more on| regards and wishes: an 1 thank | . , 1 Andrew Beattie to fil the! piurality for Gill Puurelity tor Keleog man again, and that your confidence aan man can do, I kn The city Ja 8 large business | racancy * In me was not disp! bat it was ed, and 4 ad fh An ordinance was passed tm FOURTH WARD. not ( will that tt eb it at ont ws t trove Ship st. from the weat line TE © wat tor ite ahendaien on 2 we Iw ased with of Fifth av to the east Hn Sixth | Republican. M. O. Ito show how a Ch ar e ’ p you a ated av aa Sawyer Byers if he has to believe that I am | senle wa irat precinct 69 4 heaven, and that I wilt|in« for y hea A sutesewer will be constructed ad on et ol ed the| from the east Itne of ‘Phir r <~ rare bre . 1 ’ ~~ of the tag ers a “? ¢ end-eB of my triente | en : eye f y book the | Second av the main sewer | Foarth precinet 164 ater has had this year is “The White Will Be Forgiven | tll we meet again in heaven — | W. F. Manney &@ Co, doing the| ith precinct 4 jCapa," the play the Taylor - n WILLIAM &. WHITING lsouent tders were given the con. |&2'% precinct 160 118 | par ny ie presenting there this week This life te short at the longest, | xodby again, and may God bless mpany WAS] tract for Seaenne af aut I” if the Ths rd Avenue has ewer bad}and, although I have wasted the! and keep you. t a tracklon Raker | Totals 44/0 great novelty It will have one nest - —_ ES way Plurality for Sawyer 368 | week when the Tayk company pre | a | ‘The salary of H. Roberts, ebiet of | ee Charles A. Taylor's new play Greathorne Mt. Vernon, the fire department, was raised §10 Soaty, King of the Desert Ming”! Mary C. Lawrence F pany !per month last night FIFTH WARFO. with the Walter 8 the MY eigh Bug Hutehin —_— } bitean. M0. | ing hero of play portraying hie! and, and Elizabeth Br ison. Orchard |O*® character, On account of the wane 7 & passing physician, he was . #1 ;|demand for tickets there will be | a Entel tple to proceed to his boat to change 2 108 9 |*pecial matinees given next Tuesday j We ew thing ‘ 109 103 | And Thursday (9 addition to the reg | A. Bchoien, | The auto wee rur 1 ilar Sunday and Saturday matinee ery Doug | : t 170 168 | 4. and As iy a8 ‘ due to the captain's negligence tt | sixth precinct 175 74|. The big audience at the Star real a eding the tool.toot of the machine | : {ime that they are now getting « e Was injured con | longer and better show, The head NEW YORK, March 7.—Antonto 629 | lone *e was f y ® ¢ } Miners on the bill are the Haviland] Roreuffi, the I4-y id son of on ncroga the injured |trio of wire kings, Pstngold & Com-| Italian banker, who wa: rted pany in & musical con y, Maller/as kidmaped and held for a ransom ’ J a a Chunn, expert hopo manipu-| of $20,000, returned home thie *, Hall and Lorraine, and a ke and detectives are investi - oO ther clever and entirely pew/ gating the clreumstances, The bo i y q *.lturne to this cfty leaid he was giver nothing to eat Attorney MeMicken sonting b Pr I during his foment Bad wala Top notch bowlers will line up wauke way afte 1 pre t iM re left th & report submitted to that on precinet as 1 heat in th by A. B. elafive to} ALICE NO 2 |v ful Lawre fhe Canchise g before! 490] GREEN LAKE, March 7.—W. F. ” ing eup. eapacil. > he ree tal notice of change of of for Zbir . ry @ preparing to erect a new | t xperts are booked for do that Milwaukee be/ficers in the National Bank of Com ding on the Seattin- Everett tp c » filiged to pay ‘ « was given t y ran north watt The t Keen, Koch, MePh ° ages to| mor 4 give sterday b i ifban just h joa ttle Uliman. ~e one i os iy along the entra: \ sident R « IW SEVENTH WARD. a eri bo ta ohare besidindn liek. Pumdin Biome, on kee tracks to th y. The|M wh known | Republic MO a in the up Haynes will be the performer 7 Pamiber decided to appoint a com st the northwest as « na-| Revell, Wilkin t Pauatind ahd Seen tee se t fritter to present both sides of the ai bank examiner, assumes the sedtnct Mi 116 the lead. Both « expe _postroversy: 1 m ¢ cashier, resigned by Mr precinct 121 109 VAN SSELT. Ma The Milwaukee has sented an acer, owing to the increasing precinct 141 i veaetable gardeners of th r h rpora-|Dustness and the heavy burden | mourn precinct 19 wy, [met here last night to fix prices on} 4 ancil, | whieh the double duties imposed | pyr), sieanh ‘19 «| Yegetables for the coming > ne -, Listetotore Mr Spencer has been Seventh precinct 189 04 | the prices of last he | fille of both cashier an n ; oe | over- |the latter position and Mr. Maxwell |T.nty brecinee 133 | new settlers have come to this sec - jwilt aswume the duties of cashier. | Brovegth pre 133 g} | tom during the past week and have — | The latter bas held the position of feeittn ueostnet 143 51 | Started homes here. Several local national bank examiner for the past 135 9g] People have started to Alaska for ‘ no was actively on: Oy in "bent ng bo Pr Tiss | ugg Was fworn out this afternoon fe ltor a period of 15 years part of | me te chavene ty 4. Teliuen wits AUTO = (Sia tet nar Ns = wl KEEP CLEAN AliceReovevely jemi bm and the balance fm this * » “ange , IOWA FALLS, lowa, March A lace curtain hanging at the win rs | p 4 = a oh gaily . Miss Alice Roosevelt itv jdow of the office of Dr. 1. V Cole i j “ san " * ome lcounty, She is 30 years is} Victoria hotel, qught fire about Captain A. J. Lampe, of the fiah i RIGHTH WARD j well Known tooth powder OF paar, {© cousie of the Alice Re noon , either from a smouldering hg echooner Dejar, ~> | minabitten, 00: 0 Lae ee a es aoe oe is now Mra, Longworth Match of @ short circuit of the ele Sy. at Seneca th : | . j 2nd ave., will offer the following bi The president's grandfather and 4, and scorched the in oe a s , A warra RY been issued from Crichton. Hemmer. | bargains, as well as others, Onltnis title girls grest grantfather apg 7 = bt lle se : lsetemobile of the M Justice Davis’ court for the arrest of) Firet precinct 110 73 | Thureday and Friday: Hathympl |were brothers. Only president’s| papers on the desk. eins wise which was driven «hun. one John Doe, accused of assaulting Becond precinct im ooth paste, Ie; Howse vi grandfather weat to live in New/the ro ena ten. Ebb Hl ott ’ nog (J. & Sande, the conductor on | Third precinct paste, 1 Sanito! tooth paste ek en ce a. anhonl pant oy Bs man was 3 i s a Fourth ‘precinct sit Fag aon Shes Se TP on the Hudson. The other} wa nguished before the depart the head and st + vot University car, Two nights ago j LAster’s tooth powder, | bin iS) made a home for himself in ved Teeelving «medica ention John Doe beat the conductor be- Fifth preeinct 44) tooth paste. T8e; Hewse violet tooth one, Theo: a ~<a — - to fer, 130, Red Cr 008 to lowa many years ago.| For complete Plans, Spe: O00 GAIT 0 REEE EL © © RAIL © IAREEE 9 = lde; Prophylactic tooth|They and their desce te havet $10 Tae Ssiaeiae or b hes t always been prosperous this 6tf-roos Cottage T Ay and his children have much . " “g } Alterations and characteristics of Inproveneats Sle Oo _——- “a \* | . like Srconp Avenve & Spring Sreeet are « Is Still On Find seoras, qu: Suet ot olan | renal PAT Aen J aports | Teeth + Lowest Priced Beds in Seattle Fe UelnieeetsP Ss] wanniace cicenses Frederick G. I ey, 43, Kent,} a | 1 Lewiaa Tos! legal age, Kent: | Tron ' ert D. Whilace eal ag and Tron Be a KE. McAbeo, legal age; John F Iron Tron Tron Tron Tron 13 Tron 4-6, cut from $14.75 OO RTT OT ESR OO MAAN © saan: 9 fo TEETH 8 DENTISTS BROWN’S PAINLEé 713 First Av P #12 46,61 SP ADJUSTABLE TOE CLIP S&S 4G HILL CLIMBER INNING" $ CASH STORE 1410 Second Ave. \v. W. Voorhees, Architect Eitel Bide Hall & Lorraine Beach & Birth Dunsworth Starascope STAR Spengold & Co Haviland Trio Muller & Chum Orchestral Gem Chervinil NEW POLICY A BIG HIT. PRICE Matinee: ¢ ai ad . 1 one ‘ont Heady’ s Barber Shop Firat and Washington OOD TRIPLE WEDDING The Salvation army audi torlum, at Fifth and Washing ton, was crowded to the last night to nee rh t Klin M Captain Charle had charge of y work in Aboe er of Staff M the Aber, w for See eee ee ee ee ee eee ee * * ~ * . * * + a * * * . + * * * * * * * * * ta hk PRINCESS ENA To BAPTISED MADRID, March 7.—Prin Ex of Victoria into the Catt faith | King Alfonso’s mother acted a mother and Premier Moret sented the Spanish gov ARMOUR REFUSES ertron, special exa ft J. Ogden A r ref tone t wr & ¢ becauae tid n a t the firm wa t vente ely of ay family business | legal the First ward last | - — night, was released on $100 bail by | J s morning. Judge Mra, A. EB. Deters, wife of a prom. | W he municipal own- 1 « t At # that Anderson mend n fined $500 f Which » t to jafl for six made formal com- t She U « secuting y Hef that she knows ' | ualisr j | | Hiring Noted Music Teacher, } Many persons who have lately [been passing the Catholic school at NEW YORK, March 7.—The Phil- Twelfth av. and Norman st. have harmonic society is negotiating to been stoned by umall boys. The po-| make a long contract with Wassily |lice bave been asked to put a stop|Sofonoff, head of the Moscow com » the nutean: wrt if the rocky pastime is kept up. s Bros.’ Gig Wool retiring firm's Sweaters, in remaining st MEN’S SWEATERS 35 dozen plain and fancy Wool Sweaters, worth up to $2.50, « ce for ag: 69 t aters, all | for $2.15 en's rf lar $4.00 Sweat ers, for 2.65 il Men’s $<.co Sweat- | ‘DUBOIS as fome one will get/servatory of music, A. BRIDGE & CO.-Popular Price Clothiers. SENSATIONAL SALE Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters in our recent GOES ON SALE TOMORROW AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. ASK CLERKS FOR THEIR UNION CARDS A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche ALL QUIET N BOISE Attorneys and y the ie have given court that the not serve the ee es in Friday. The f the a s of Canyon ~> REPLIES ASHINGTON, D. C., March T= ” D f Idaho, has re- 2 f Fred W. Porry New Y t « against ti . r we aga Philip- ff. Perry is a ber of k exchange 1 an invest- Il annwere Ir 1 pint a w Y and | imagine know nothin r care nothing « t ft entry, a K a ca bing MR. WOOD APPEALS r Anderson, arrested for tl- to conduct the society for two or three years, Fancy Alt of the and big purcha se SWEATERS Big assortment of Boys’ Sweaters in all the desirable colorings of the seasor » Sweaters, for 98e Sweaters, for. .91.1§ © Sweaters, for..$1.35 50 Sweaters, for. .$1.65. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS 3 to 6 Years