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THE SEATILE STAR—8A RDAY, TWO MORE - _. MCORMICK Ewrate—Continved For Gale—Real ex: | THE a S The first of April wilt © \ stern Alaskan fleet. The City of ttle ts tied up at the Morans a NN ESTO R buoy and will be put into comps ne Ry — sion within the next two week : 3 4nd the Dolphin, which ts at Mo- crate iS, buy. to i) ra will have her new bollers tn ot Beattle ere will then be placed on the \¥ p) LUND ® MBADOWDAL® Ww or FACOMA, arch 10.—<laves AN ¥ ROWT RAC T8 offer the ’ manipulating and much wire pull So i ga BURNS IS OFF |": A vn: teal Saal morning — why A Reo, | was given the nomination for earbor on the second ballot, after i? Frank Durna, treasurer and | Mon had withdrawn and W Gre superintendent of the Alaska} Dick#won had taken the latter's place " Steamship company, will leave to-|4* the candidate of the oppostion Fy ( ) S) {| Say for Detroit, hia old home, and | fF 6 N \ a then continue his journey to New| _ ! the first ballot the vote of York and Washington, Business| MeCormick and Salmon was about : Pane Wat @ WHTRELER, INC, matters connected with mail con-|*" decided by the caucus last might eevee on Bo 3 Colman Bids tracts, also 4 casual lookout for new | 84 When the result waa announced steamers for the northern service. Mr. Salry Informed ‘the — sills iii ia the cause of the trip tion that he would keep his promise ah to withdraw, if he was not nominat : The sea monster, 26 foot 4 on the firet vote. h: 1420 Ist ave One week, 1c. The nomination of MeCormick _ — who he candidate of the Nerth p Real Eetate, ern Pacific and others interested tr keeping the Harriman lines from entering oma upon agreeable ‘ franchi« wae b ht about by the forming of a combination with the forces of Fawcett, who had the en+ tire delegation of two of three pre- View Lots | Are You a >Y ete pledged to vote for him, The 2 QrmerP [set Sls Near iby wn wuce Bd & eullven Mids 1@-ACKE FARM AT A RARGAIN,| Bay Freeman was nominated _ ~ Madrona BASY TREMS. elty treasurer and John Mvad for wy . € al ones n € comy , * counciimer paw - . i foneed One of the beat farme in Kiteay coun se Pe ee OT a. = ation, | ohis ty An ee ae, oa | were alno nelectod, * 5, i ne Park i sores ct — : te om ne ash sree mee sa af =| MISSES NOTHING ey 2 . horses, chicks Bere flares tote and howe! we nave some SNAPS in VACANT| gv0d broom bh Re Girvan, SARS | LOTR one Block from Madrona car| ey, 1 miles trex te F Water, siicwalks, half eas! se ana Gavin @ fine View of Lokal wie fam melt o ‘The sneak thief who makes a epet z im = tone Washington road te either of th alty of entering rooms in hotel te alle corner, Beautiful | Kits tat in ee, by . and lodging houses is getting im bi : ene hick from ear the farm, larae quantities of work again here, During the pal Balance 6 on PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO, pork for the few days the police have been moti 4 etre gouus +e and tot, all In 86-489 Colman Bids 4 want this » fled of a dozen small robber t ou ” b. Saal = —— oe balance in ten pense met Tar oat? | credited to some industrious burgla If this farm is sold this week we WhO appears willing to take awa: teree to ta Columbia: will make the Interest on the mort-leverything he can lay his hands on = mage Be per con pot per month Pas TS He cms from a comb to a wult came “yp noren, fine soll clase t THE st) i: sequaTy co, Yesterday the room oceupied »: eehoo!, ball cash, ‘pood Matn tan lostom Blow i on. entered and two sults stolen. fine et “near University, Charles Crosby, who rooms tn th ote all in, good terme sx " * Northwestern hotel, waa aleo a vie P. B CLAYTON & CO, a A tim. A robber succeeded in gettin ena REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND] away with a sult of clothes a1 — © u urPm ne several smaller articles from bt —_—— — sits room a eee et — WITH —LISE. Bottom 437-48 New York Biook At the residence of Mra. 0. h HE WILL. Set. rr. fs ae Sauter, 1151 Palmer st. a sult w i yoMES stolen from the elothes line. on t-room cottage, all modern, large tot —_ —- oes, tox Hits, two oor, Mines, Land Wale tinted, basement, near Sth and Ave " a J Madison BL; only 150 cash, balance $8 pee moe mouthly Increase, $0 down, 8b hae Park, T reoma lot Sonim, Take, @ roome, lot_sesam Sroom cottage, modern th covery re- fo Construction, ee#tment foundation and basement, only saw eash, balance same as rent As allent as a mute, and with un- Mistakable marks of Insanity in bie face, & man whose name could not be learned wac picked up on lower First ay, last night by Patrolmen T. Ryan and Brown and after joe ing locked up at the city Ja! night was today placed tn the proce ty jail for safe keeping. . and anyone desiring te this land should take that chicken ranch, ‘ ete., § lots, halt @-at New Y ore ol eek & very low price. He sure and « oe eeloek train or be able to see the | Just going, ow aw and Ox prices and the ie to commence neat week. but If you come on that train we will show you List & Co. BS Mutua! Lite Bide BBACON HILL BARGAINS! CAPITOL HILL HOUSE. Minnle Hall was arrested fast A N.. ¢ ere beng ns | t went nrhtly tender ae H.s0-A pew Srocm cottage with #] night by Officers Carleton and Ae Nehvsl only 4nd down aoa | Crandall on a charge of having rob- — Se ee Pn. 57 eronth nie bed Robert Kelly of $10. The man y Re comprising ene-halt bie A BARGAIN IN A COTTAGE Ete Gas fut biock of th tote fine |COmplained earlier in the evening Banas sciker Lar. View, halt cash to Officer Donlan oe sont, Ly Mere t « cottage of @ rooms, all on 3 lots, @xi@ each. anal wo see Income one Qeor, that cannet be bought or) 2 lets, on easy terme . boy in the Broad S cannot be built for lees than Sime. e ~ el A meeting of Alpha Counctl of PEC ot Scpct ‘oma be weentn| fane’tas see ad the see on, ec Tieener Wot, with unobetructed | ives Mundi will be held tonight af = -—— the ¥. MC. A. at 8:20, at which aT rLEe, oe worth ne Wee oto tener the subject of “Ireland” will be ; York Bleck, ithe a Pk) before the ariun Bidg discussed i Wit give terms Who'll the first? THE REALTY SECURITY Co., 2m Host: Main = be A company of 22 men of the unt form rank, Knights of Pythiaa, of Spokane, will in the near future come to Beattie to compete for the $1,900 offered by the grand lodge for the best drilled company ————- Peeema corner lot bighty tmproved. Siet Freeest; Ree. tae it trade equity for hots house. close to two car b caay terme tet, clowe to Beattie 5 The is 10 below market M1 = ind. a. Sf Kinde of cmd Investments cage | ane business chances, ete. or Pte, tn Lake Union istrict, | Mee with email capital Call and ™ improved ae tae wxtorn A REALTY Co. ait bet | ‘Oriental Block, ee. Madrona district, on| ©&; Ind. A wR and Ave wen Ban Ouve Len, basement tnciud@ing furniture H.se—4-roum modern 2®-—%room modern house; HN0 cash. FeePabere ere.well tacated, in goed he sore ere we a district Cel and ‘one our iat RAINIER VALLEY Two large bots seks from Main jar boulevard. ERB each, only 1S min- wise from Piest Ave. and Washing ton 8t Nothing so cheap in Valley, 6nd #0 eure to ries in selon We will answer prompt HOWARD MH. LEWI8 & CO, 1 2 Maller Blook. cottage; Water will be shut off Monday from § a m. to 4p. m. on Fit ay. from Madison to Seneca, on Sen- een from Fifth av. to Sixth av, and on Sixth ay. from Seneca to Olive, sere, 119 laying bene ¢ cows, close In on lake This pince cost me @oing to vid country; Wee terme of $3 down and David Drattstrom, the 14-year-old son of Mra Drattstrom, who Ives at 6514 Second ay. &, bas run away mother has ask ok him up. She A GREAT BARGAIN. 1 meres, half a mile from the east DM TA thinks the boy has gone to Alaska. ‘ at Weshington, we 63 New York Biock - ry tinue Cy, or Mr" Aawi, "1 — Louis Fenigold, aged 16, whos themed m4 io | Oa Pf My parents reside at 1229 Commerce at bs DO IT NOW. oO. in Tacoma, is also 4 runaway an fieal Ratate, @6 Orient “ . Siete: “The Tous Unter An Conai-| = suppoeed to be. tn Seattle. | His father has asked the local police ta to him. keep an ey PLEASE LET DIS HEAH NIGGA G RANGE § Ge baertze Conary g Monarch Best in the World——Laclede Best Low Priced $s DOWN AND $s A MONTH DOWN AND $1.25 A WEEK FOR A MONARCH RANGE FOR A LACLEDE RANGE Your old range or cooking stove taken at its full value. We offer $30 cash for any Monarch Range ever sold by us. 1,000 Pounds of Coal FREE With each of the first 100 Ranges sold by us in March 100,000 POUNDS Given Away by April rst. BALLARD, March 19. Mr. Chief, let dis nigga go dis time, an’ he'll shore nebber touch anothes drop o dat gin again.” wailed And: Barrow to Chief Stratton of the po lice this morning. Andy waa rested day morning on bis promise to re jform, and Chief Stratton secured | him & position aa porter in thell Bohemian saloon. The thought of 4 ng some real money Saturday played on Andy's nerves, #0 yesterday he celebrated the occasion in advance and was pulled again.” His pleadings for iberty was too much for Chief Stratton he gave him another trial 80 Steamer Excelsior is due from Valdez Monday and the Santa Ana Jon Saturday. Both steamers have full cargoes awaiting them for the | northern trip, The Humboldt reported at Skag- | way today. She will be due Tues- day * We ha Page § new ad. of Copper Co Please]} Prosecuting Attorney Miller Thursday|}? night for lingering too long near the flowing bow!, bot was lberated Fri-/ 3 ad MARCH 10, 19 $50, 000 DEAL An option, sald to be for 80 days and with a $60,000 check In the hand@ of the negotiating parties, was made this morning for several lota bounded by Weller and Dear born ets, and Fifth and Sixth ave. south, The party putting up the security is backed by an eastern manufacturing concern which de sires to be near the ratiroad centers of the elty, The whole matter in shrouded in mystery as to just what is going on, but those ted, if helr names w: allowed to be used uld give assurance to the solidity jof the pending deal. CHECK FORGER - AGAIN AT WORK A check forger ts again at work in Seattle, Yesterday two victim ined merchants reported to the lice that they .bad been filehed on bogus checks which @ smooth-talk tng individual has passed on them. | Leon Gandram, of 852 Railroad ®v., enshel one of the worthiess bits of paper and is out to the ex tent of $36. H. J. Hanson, a grocer whose place of business ix at 1507 Fourth ay, wae another sufferer | The amount for which he cashed the bad paper is not made public by the police. TEXANS FEED » Texans of every brand stampeded to the Bismarck this noon for the ular feed. ‘The roundup was very eucoessful, Nobody was allowed to ter the banquet hall without first depositing his shooting trons with the cashier mA great many new Texans were taken into the club, which now Humbers 76 members. The new winch were branded with eclat and easful meeting held so far was et out of the corral for the resumption of business, On Satur day night, March 31, the herd will ain agvemble for the purpose of pranding another band of mover s TRIAL ON The hearing on a demurrer of the Armory bond test case came up this afternoon tn the supertor court The case will decide whether the county or state shail build the new armory “ HOGGATT WILL BE GOVERNOR WASHINOTON, March 10.—Sena- tor Piles announced this morning that President Roosevelt has decid- ed to appoint W. B. Hoggatt, of Ju- Beau, as governor of Alaska. BOYS ARE BAD Bad boys are annoying residents fm the vicinity of Queen Anne av. and Harrison st., and several com- plaints of their malicious conduct have reached the police recently. Yesterday a Mr. Gordon, who lives i there, complained that a crowd of young hoodlums had made his life & misery, tearing out bis hedge, ruining Mie flower garden and wrecking bis lawn. The.officer on the beat has been notified to make arrest ff necessary, to stop the Grpretat ions of the Latmll WOMAN INSANE The police picked up a woman this afiernoon named = Mra. Olsen, at | Washington st. Ghe ts Insane and was running down the middle of the street thinking Satan was chasing her. Her husband runs the Stock hyn saloon on Washington ah ‘Thomas, ‘ayior, the negro who wanrdered William Bailey at the whington hotel a few days ago, was taken before Chief Deputy thie ireka bas arrived at the t coal bunkers. nlp ecininitad ‘qf you want good photographs heap, get Pinney's Panels for 50 pa dozen. 106 Columbia St. ** $10 For complete Plana, Specl- Collier F Pacifi: floations and Detalle of this siz-room = Cottage ean be built for about $1,260.00, Bend 60 cents for book contain. Ing 60 House and Cottage Phone Main 4255. V. W. Voorhees, Architect 402 Bite! Bide WASHINGTON, D. SAS SIRE Pasmarx ° MAKING IT HOT FOR PUGS It 1 reported that President Will appoint Secretary of War Taft as justice of the supreme curt to eneceed Justices Brown INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, March 10,|, The senate passed the bill admit BALLARD, Marchg0.—At @ meet- A national official of the miners ting eee id ay tg an eam of the committee of the whole, is authority for the stagpment that lindian ane Oat of the territory Of iast night, Chairman an advised despite the peace talk in the east and Oklahoma territories that the counell revoke the permit Commissioners Murray and Smith there is bound to be ® strte on eee eahinet en ten given W. Rt. Dalley, W. L. Raymore April 1. He added st els - ver og ' nd c o d tHatio weThare will be the hottest fight |#ttle and will file an exhauafve re-| 4 Mowey to held peathen this spring and gummer that labor har et the Valencia | gem ee T recommendation will be pre and @apital ever # Mae voted 408 private DOO! sented to the counct! at ite regular Discord at the operators’ fer. {"0n bills yesterday pre Tuesday night - ence a week from Monday in ¢ The franchise to allow the Seattle cted Electric company to extend ite line fhe miners plan to publish a SUNDAY TOPICS on Fourth ay. from Polk to Brigg dally newapaper in iiots city during st. and on Brigg from Some ae ne miners convention, which Sixth, was taken under conaidera- he delivered to every member of the | ¥ * ness £ A . vt Fd *\ tion," The councilmen aid not think ane. & tion, church notices for Satur- #| ‘Mi was the proper route and the \* day's isnue must reach The # | Seattle Electric company will pre- ‘WHERE OH! WHERE # Star office not later than ¢ #|*ent another franchise Wednesday le k Friday evening. Those #|Utlining a different route. While + ved later will not be pub- #| "0° Streets w mentioned, tt ts Is JOHN D? * Hshed #|thought the new line will run out ‘ BR Rt kk te te te te te te Orth ay LAKEWOOD, N. J, March 10. University Congregational, Brook HAS LOST HER boa Indications are that John D. Rocke-liyp ay. north—lev. H. C. Mason feller is at his country home bere.}4i 10:30 « m The Prodigal The place ts closely guarded, and | rather,” 7:30 p ‘The Schemer Mrs. Gottenhan, of 1765 Fifth ay. none of the servants will talk. Mrs] Beacon Hill Congregational—Rey.| 3 has lost her fox terrier, which Rockefellor frequently goes to thelc f Gale. At 11 a. m., “Is Prayer|#%® asked the police to try and rev railway station In a carringe to} scientific?” 71:30 p. m., “James Pic-|°¥er. | meet individuals whom she takes |iire of the Perfect Man.” home. Plymouth Congregational, Third and University—Re M. Free land. At 11 a m., “The Master of DIVORCES Prayer; 7:30 p. m., “The Evening’s pc by Rest.” About 109 sacks of new potatoes Union Congregational, Queen|were offered on the street at 3%e G. W. Miller this morning filed] Anne and Galer—Rev, J. T. Nichols. | per pound this morning. The three ault for divoree from Edna Dill) At 10:30 a. m, “The Best Robe.” arloads of bananas that arrived Miller on a charge of desertion Trinity Parish—Rev, H. H. Gow-| during the past two days are well Hannah MeParlane aske to be di-jen, At 11 @ m., “The Sacrifice of| cleaned up. The demand for caull- | vorced from Lan McFarlane on the|the Law;” 7:30 p. m., “The Confes-|flower has been exceptionally brisk | grounds of crueity ston of St. Augustine.” and very little of the supply brought Bertha McLin asks divoree from| Westminster Presbyterian—Rev by the steamer remains om the | John P. MeLin for cruelty and in-|J. M. Wilson, At 11 a m., “Han|#treet. buman tr tment. Westminster Done What She pesos Could?” 0pm, “First Com Vegetables mandment and Every Day Lite,’ han iia and “The Real and the Mythical Bt.| s9.60 per oe ite Pinto, see Patrick pF BC gt Doratoen, th Cherry Street Presbyterian—Rev. | 7%« cliow Danver No. W. A. Stevenson at 11 o m., “Pre- vailing Praye 7:30 p. m., “Jap Mra. Henry Friday bas been ap-|anese Famine pointed a deputy sheriff of Bnobom Boylston Avenue Unitarian—Rev ~ tah county. W. D. Simonds. At 1 . “Dedt Garlic. Ib, be i ecilen of the Obtreh;" 1:83 p ta. Hubbard sauas The state land commissioners |-The Mission of the Unitarian have approved the second school | Church” rhubarb, per Sink af he city, of Taeeme, Firat Christian—Rev. A. L. Chap-| {ower per “crate, gis; actichakes: vet man. At il a m, “Bach One Win| erat Sweet potatoes, $3.00; A special term of the superior !one. 7:3) p.m. “Jeaus’ Attitude] paragus, 1b, Ib@ile. court will be held at Chehalis com-|-roward Men.” Fruits moneing April 2 University Baptiet—Rev. Frank — : A. Heath. At 10:30 a m., “Love| wennthncs "ange of So, per The Commercial elub of Wenat-| wot the World;” 7:30 p. m., “Chris se a 2 chee has adopted resolutions t-ltianity and Brains.” %; chotce apples, wards making land about Lake!” Heaven M. £ Rev. F. E. Drake 47 — 4 fancy lemons, box, At 11 & m., “Practical and Pure| lemons, per box. Religion;” 7:30 p. m., “An Inevit-| oranges, box, able Mocting What of ir" th taney ‘ib. paket fen ite figs. %-' Chelan a National park. Farmers at Harrington are hav- ee taney navel choice oranges, tangerine ing great dffficuity tn getting help First Presbyterian—Rev. M. A fornia whi raeems t p % vie Accoréing to an opinion of the at- way Hi caiaes tale eae ae torney genoral's office the state can!) 1 The Meaning of Lent.” fn case) $1.% not eell the output of the peniten- North Baptist—Rev. George Rob- : me : tary to parties living outside of the)... Cair At ul @ m, "The King- . oz, Ei pocnege Sntee oer, b per box state. dom Com 7:20 p. m, The}; cocoanuts, per ton. bie? wr Tonge.” seein, 44 gs On) a er Adjutant General Drain ts 1a Spo- Kirkland M. EB Choreh—J. M Ral me ‘per doa, pine bane Weaver, At lia m., “A Small Man t Eoge The Vancouver fire department | With * Large Heart;” 7:30 p. m., wenn f SS pny My * ‘One Great Need of Our Times.” Rev. Dr. J. P. D. Liwyd, rector of Butter end Cheese St. Mark’s Rolesapal a =a. Westen ry bata beginning at the coming Sunday Kate ay = = morning service, commence @ series say Sg Nyy coy of Lenten sermons, taking as his batter par Io tah oe, —_ a of modern literature, | [> ad ¥ Theosophical Boclety—| [28,,>fm Caroes. ber Tb. He; te TELEGRAPH BRIEFS RAS Na ee 8 per Ib, ho; it fre eae New York chess, per I tle ie to have additional apparatus. Jay P. Graves of Spokane has pur- chased the fails of the Columbia at Kettle Falls, Washington for §77,- 000. 1. B Robertson, pioneer photog. rapher of Dawson and Fairbanks, te dead Rev, 8. A. Eliot, son of the famous Portiand has granted the Portland per Ub, ibe; live & Seattle railway permission to| President of Harvard he Gedica: | 3 om 2 x3 will speak tomorrow at the dedica- tion of the new Boylston Avenue Unitarian church. The new struc- ture fs a handsome building, and its erection was made necessary by the erect a bridge over the Willlamette river. Sheriff McNab, of Ban Bernardino, Cal, saye the Death Valley Scott's brother was not shot, as was re faeeee Pave 6 per ib bream, ver, Se cows, per Ib og ported. great growth of the congregation. ee: Tb, ogioy Steamer Navahoe, which went | Rev. George W. Stone, of San Fran-/ jp, Ih, Beiter soring, ins lame i | =f ashore on the Delaware coast, Sun-|°i#e0, one of the most eloquent Speakers on the coast, the evening sermon. will deliver Live Bick. Wethers ae Sag » mm day, bas been floated uninjured. Jockey Hilderbrand has been re- instated in the New \ork Jock In 1899 the present pastor, Rev.| % Speie:, 9 tab Y lw. D. Simonds, was called to the a, wei Gtes ee ee. Ser It ts thought thet the proposed | Pulpit and under his guidance the p eestnn' congregation has grown to be one Morocean reforma are near settle of the most prosperous In Seattle. ment Celebrations were held last aight Have you seen the ore? the finest we have copper bearing quarts ani meeings conducted by|you have ever put your eyes on, . Archie Mackintosh, throughout Arizona approving the of Kirk-| Come up and let us prove this state- action of the United States senate |!and, are now being held at North| ment. Seattle-Roston Copper Co. im ft# action on the statehood bill ‘same See our ad. on Page &. eee Fire in San Francisco gutted the ere Pie story building of C Matera Ba 12-INCH COM |Curtis & Welch, stationers, last 0 ns Feed and NATION SQUARE night, causing a loss of $750,000. The pe evened aan thographing jLouts Roesch | com 12ths and 48th, This pany and the Union Lithographing a e table price brings them company were also heavy losers. within the reach of Miss Susan B. Anthony fs said to] @. Ww, Roberts, one of the best every carpenter, r oce . : id b . be recovering from a recent {llness. | known horse dealers of Seattle, with Oe es ae his son, has leased the large stable Bart Oscar Lunesson, 27, and Be- Paar t th ca r chanics tools. ne ‘ ia thatuaee, Ei, Choe * | building at the corner of Harrison Tse Swaty sor } ah sa as ok song sh jut. and Third av, and will open a Hone... Be Bethany, Mo.; Thomas Avery, 24.| “irst-class feed and sale stable. To- tee Welsbach inter. », and Julia A. Highster, | ™0rTow will be the opening day and Wotnen Suaoe 23, Bremerton. jthere will be on hand 47 head of 236 rom poh Re | fine heavy draft and driving horses, soc 8. & G. Adjust- The Beacon Hill Improvement /a full carload having arrived tod ible Toe Clip 196 jcompany was incorporated yester-| Mr. Roberts has been in the horse fet «cour |day at Olympia with a capitaliza-| business all bis life and has a corps March Ci tion of $25,000. Charles T. New-|of expert assistants to see that all alogue. combs, Robert L. Blewett and D,|his animals are properly cared for. ¥ C. Hillman are the incorporators. | The stable ts one of the finest in the Spinning’s © jcity and as the building ts especially Cash Store | adapted to the business, Mr. Roberts 1310 Go to Allendale will make a specialty of boardi horses 2nd Ave. Sunday Allendale, the beautiful new town on Allen (formerly Bitter) lake, 2% miles north of the city, on the Seat tle-Everett interurban line, which was recently put on the market by! WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE Fred E. Sander, of the: Colman j building, is attracting chfalderable | CASH REGISTERS ] attention Sunday a man will! . jbe on the « nd to PRARTHE prop. We pay highest cash price for erty and cars wil rum (romm~Maliard | Regtetre. every: half h No” Sites ‘in the northwest is so beautifully situat- | ed for ideal summer homes Aor} The Sundwall Co. 609 Ist Ave, Phone 697. more favorable for gardening “ind | all chicken The prices| e low and a year's free tran tation goes with every tract ranches

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