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(AN OATH OF OFFIC THEY ALL VIOLATE Newly Elected City Officials Swear They Will ACTIVITY Bim tree transportat -— feason of the fact that some of the @iiclals of the clty . ’ moat beautiful numbers given by | gerision it has the practes Madan adakl were com * @ the company to supply euch of hie. ne ee Conetily Som time to) Seattlo a fortunate tndeed tn hav fame, renewing from ye “ tng been »p ted to hear Madar a Seeeee te i quite Gadakt and aivo so capable an artist Buse among the elected | ag Mr, La Puree at Ge s pre.| Dr, Roy F. Wittate, deputy cor a Ry L returned this morning from “Pit, Patt, Pout’ opene the Gm companies of free ykomish, where he went to tn-| q tuntent for f ie officials and ¢ »| Youtignte the death yesterday of Miay matinee. es ie woe that this franchise pro- | Edward Wallgren. Watlaren was! recommen ‘ Maton Is a violation of the comstit * taller in the employ of the| Sn the advance This point was raised a f mish Lumber company. Ife] Mates large at the ago by the street g with Joon Oulotte % omeery £ Bett * two men had Just felled a t ea gyn gm Boe mw t Stone & Webdst » | They were running in opposite d-| 4° venee ater §=thie week, damage suit br t DY | rections to escape the falfing thaber,| jr c%, iB) Taviors play, “m Ye officer | King of the Desert Mine.” han « ' Spolbe officer aa which, in coming down, erashod t8tol ine “ate of aeb ar Gempany pie the franchise 70a, Killing him Imstantiy, W poe ypecce poe ag me re ; sion WAS & mat itu thor {aren has relatives tn Boston and 8) -geotty” te reeponslble for ft. Aa " euperior t What costa Im Seattle, Charles Larson.| other extra ee will be give G@eanty, Judge Jere Neterer, > who resides at the Hilis hotel. . the | Murray & Mack come to the Third Avenue theater next Sunday. Thelr may A ‘the T te sald to be the big musical comedy of thetr * career. There are thirty-five peo-{ | pte in the comp and they pre | lee he UD and) 2 funny saytn: . ad way. ‘Tuesday oieht at the Star theater Hit wae the old case of standing room only very early in the evening. The | erowds were more than Justified be cause the show wae extraordinary it ry feat There was not « Of the Greatest Siento wetiher on the gregramn thea j wae new. The foliow Ing ® thy of @ ular the mm yole tere eve A Manulacturer's Samy Bought at HALF, Enables Us | De Mors & Gasus, Sete one to Make a Most Notable Sale. jets trow & Jonaes, ly w Htthe aor nw—nnow fl Siections; Chas. Austio. in a com Lac edy wire set, and Shirtey Tria, in a musicn? act $7.00 dozen Haviland Dec- orated Teaceps and Sau- asc Solid Steel cers, with solid matted ) Warranted gold handles and beauti- ) Lightning SEWARD /8 ful holly decorations, } Bread pele viaciiad aia Knife ive 8TAR—WEDNESD. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Winthrop W. Sima, Boston, and Allee B. age. George William Lawson, 92, and Hertha Hebner, 20, Herman D, Thiele, legal age, and Frieda Kooh, legal age. Ralph M. Brown, 29, Lynden, and ia M. ‘Trondwell,. 26 YOUNG ORATORS WILL DEBATE legal age, ‘arker, legal ombinations of acts and embroidery will be smart thing thie spring, The nt shows a walst of white Japanese mbrotdery with insertion of valen lace and scrolled yoke of idered net. ngerte walstes fa the RUSSIANS RESTLESS M th ST A artes to ting & vered seeting. inalated upon the sn Premion of the black hundred. The conspirators tnchade Trepoff, Vou PETERSBURG. mapiracy among ae Count Witte by in n, has been cab jderiaunita, Durnevo and others among the it was he plan of the revolutionaries to provoke note and Jewish massacres jin order to fustify to the czar the Ineceasity of still more repressive} measures and set at maught the lib eral manifesto of last October Witte’s opponents in the cabinet ocomtrot the Kovernors- general throughout the empire and through NV. RY them the soldiera Meantime the proletariat is organizing another Beantiful Fancy Decorated } Heavy Steel general strike and an outbreak China Sagar and Cream- } Cook Forks, _ about ater weoms cortain er; regular 35 19¢ } with rose The merchants of Seward. ord wood ing to the Daily Gateway, are real | jangry at Seattle, and if the latter ‘ does not watch out, she will be Tinned $1.25 Seven-piece Fancy } worth ~ Pi aiappet real hard on the wrist. The Carden Decorated China Salad 17¢ | Gateway bat taken offense at the Set, something entirely lattitude of Seattle in demanding a Weeder, Seis Sx eon ans jcomtinuation of the northern trade regular new in decoration. SB€ } 6.- pair which San Francisco and Portland a dies’ have attempt! to wrest from her eo ee ee La fies | ‘The Gateway accuses Seattle mor Dec t Fancy chants of charging from 10 to 15 per . en oratec Handle feemt higher for all commodities than Alt Child's Mush and } Scissors— her efties dentally the The city lighting departme nm = ry Milk Sets, worth soc ‘ 10¢ [Gateway takes a severe slap at Ta- | Saturday and Monday completed 25 Steel Claw " 25¢ coma lations of lighting serv Hatchets Soseqseu gieg eens wee | ——— idences of the city, That | the rate of $325 a mongh. | which the department yntinue throughout the year Fé , er No. 1,2 for. Be | | brent until orders tor tt 4 , 1 nttnue coming tm the rs $ memmmmmmpramranets nspection of the local; Volume If this rate tx 65 } ‘ou throngh the th iu Pa . y National Guardsm ah the year there will Knife or anta Claus Soap, big s« 13e¢ lw gin at the Armory tonigh 100 services Inataliod by December Sugar Shell bar, 8 for Company # ‘ 1. giving the department an income a ; Child ti | Thomps n | of $10,000 —_ meres eee nil. n’s ‘ x army tonight, | iehting ° neome of 19¢ 3 co. Biecell) Genuine ¢ Garden cooding nights companies | the department for the current yoar omaamad ths ‘ 4 _ Ratt be Set D and L, and the signal corpa will | mate some time before January 1, is 2 Standar all-bearing be imapected. T inspection will | $112,000. = 5 Carpet Sweeper, war- } Just i be with field equipments, | ts as Se aye r { nated .. $1.98 } 10¢ the companies being practically in| with nickel ’ Ise shave at this time for active oor | INGLIS LOSES RING top. 6t ~~ om jee. Last year the National Guard el os ae f ve f Washington ranked highest tn . 5 Dish the United States in efficiency and win | or wg Will Inglis, secretary of the Seat marksmanship, and this record the|,, A ? | mmiists mem will strive } ‘t the Athletic clab, was robbed of a aeaee (CT si: Mh Strive Dard to Main-| Atamond ring yesterday afternoon —— — rs He loft the ring in his tments ey . at the Hanover flats and later in the ii Free Car Tickets | «ves»: red that it had been An taken by some intru The stone | The Band Box Market, 1100 Ist|/ was threequarter caret and valua. Javenue, keeps the freshest meat in| ble. \the city and gives a car ticket free | ith every purchase of 50¢ or over.| o. —* Liet it with List, Muteal Life bidg. eee WIL RECOMMEND — A NEW METHOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMITTEE INVESTIGATIN CONTRACTS DESIRES DIFFERENT #YSTEM IN MAK MENTS—FINDS CONTRACTORS’ ‘The terrors of @ jumping tooth-|around the docks. The wahe changed 16-year-old Guy Ha ried his tooth aching morning ere views of the world entirely @ city ING AS COMBINE DOES NOT NOW exposure an¢ with his feee swollen all! out of shape, he was sent to the this morning. Guy wanted to see police station by Officer Martin the world and ran away from his} Crying and sobbing with the pain home tn Tacoma six months ago.) the little fellow came to headquar He thought it would be great fun/ters. His hands were grimy and to.fravel alt over and wee all the|} ks showed big long streaks Woudertul sights that he read about.| where his tear-stained hands bad Th was i sport for some weeks, | heen held relieve the in. It the boy acknowledged to the police! was a pathetic picture and the hard this morning, but then the whole| ened officers of the law instantly thing began to get tiresome. The | became haman again and did every existance, | tad’s distrens Last night Guy had no glace to/ til his parents at deep vo he spent the night down! heard from Tacon 1 —_—— Harold Hubb t against rd yesterday started the Meredith Lomber be the singing of Irish na lant week in Lake Union, but later }the bridge at Spokane av he found it in Lake Washington. He | clothing early Tuesday morning. mente for the proposed fic and veget. held tn ¢ | At Germania ball tonight the Ger |man-Amerteans of Seattle will jgather to reorganize the German] ‘The British ship Celest! | Benevolent society. This body first| which was reported organized in 1896, but has not been |been curveyed at kept ap to the best standard | aliowed to proceed. 13 |to be alright. re of the benefit to be given | fect wai Patrick's eve for the Church |exchange this morning. is city in June. Monte She A fea! on St |participate fm making the arran A report to this ¢ received by the Merchants’ little runaway has led a precarious | thing in their power to relieve the He is being held un a can be of the Immaculate Conception wil! tional airs at company, of Meredith, on the inter-|by Mise Ismay Brenden, late of the urban road, for $15,000. He states|Carl Rosa opera company, of Eng that he lost his right arm in an ac- | land eident while working in the mill Inat | a summor The traffic on the Tacoma Inter - urban was resumed last night ©. N. Huntosb, of 661 Northiake |:20 o'clock after being interrupted av. bad « cance stolen from him/|*!! day by the unsafe condition of reported to the police that it was| Committecs representing the taken by Ralph Murray and Percy | Chamber of Commercs and the sev Bigelow leral city improvement clubs of the callin: jelty are expected to attend the 4 Parlett, who rooms at gio) ™éeting of the King County Horti- Charies st., reports to the police that | Cultural society at the Chamber of a thief robhed bits of a sult of |COMM*rce rooms this evening to Ke- pwer, fruit ple show which ts to be Empire. leaking, bas vidio, and was found RONALD DIGS UP | HIS PHOTOGRAPH, An artistic photograph of former Mayor J. T. Ronald was this morn thwaddad to the collection of photo Bruphe of Seattle's ex-mayors with whith Mayor Ballinger i# decorating WALLS tive'offlces of the chief executive at] SAN FRANCISCO, March 14— thé city hall, Mayor Ballinger has! Tho new Sixteenth Street theater been promised the photograph of |being built at the corner of Bix Ro¥ert Moran for delivery today or/teenth and Capp st. collapsed this (totriorrow and other additions to the | morning with a deafening roar. Al totlections are expected within the|/thongh no fatalities are recorded next few days, so that there will be} mach damage was done and the qyit a respectable collection by the * are strewn with debrie, Ina time the administration changes frame building adjacent to the the héwt Monday jater Dr. B.C. Dyer, a dentist the collapse of the theater were burted under a and mortar caped death 7) ALL IS WELL Water rent payments from cus The theater building was to have tothers in third district, the dis-| bee” ready for occupancy June 1 [trict north of Galer st, and Galee #t.| T° lone ts estimated at about enpt, aro coming in this month ght with a regularity that indicates that | packERs CASE. there will be few delinquents in that district at the date of delinquency,| CHICAGO, March 14—In the March 31. The consumers in that | packers’ case today Attorney Morti Hdistrict have enjoyed the benefit argued declaring the packers of the newspaper agitation of the not claim tmmunity new system of payments made for - the benefit of those In districts 1] FOR RATE REGULATOIN, and 2 and so are better informed of — wali ie . ithe now armangomente Ser meaning! © ASHINOTON D. C., March 14 payment Senator Raynor this afternoon de- oad livered one of the most powerful CORBIN IN COMMAND, speeches tn favor of government rate regulation, ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 14.—Gen eral Corbin arrived here this morn ing to relieve General Weston, tn command of the northern division of the army. Weston will go to the Philippines. « ~ A full line of notions, eral dry goods constantly at the High Schoo! Notion Store, 725 Howard Ave. and Pike St. his aged mother, lay asleep and in| pile of brick Both miraculously es NEW THEATER FALL and | walls they 2 . EXIST. Accept No Free Transportation and Then Im- The next content to feed the tv . ‘ alry between the Seattio and Ta s aratmnenemmmnenel mediately Break Their Oath. FOR ARMY coma high sehools te to be fought) qiot a new method be provided ommend that a law be passed pro: out on the platform by law for the selection of commis. | viding that set of commiasioners| ‘ tn gh bay fe TOA Seaatly Jie loners to fix the assesmments of| shall be selected by the five judges ae Roos IRTIOR FOC property for the payment of public) of the county sitting in bane, that pil of ine ted elty of ne company that much wan thel WASHINGTON, D. Q, Match 14.]8 challenge from the debating club |Prrrovemonta to take the placs of | such board suai! sonsies Of One com . . on —President Roosevelt's idea of | Of the oma tnatitution, and they fing present unsatisfactory system wnt attorney competent civil] . th The Oath They Take. freater activity for the troops of [eo glad sat up and began tOlig one of the recommendations ineer and one real estate broker paseca the army will be carried into effect which will probably be made by the! and that such board shall werve on : f Te clause in the oath of office} @t once, Every company of tnfan-| Af eral try-outs, Movers |oommmittee on city affairs of the|all condemnation cases coming in the | * bed to by cfty eounctimen,|try, battery of field artillery and|A**e® and Troll and Miss Broo: |Ohamper of Comme which has|any court durig the year for which ® ging them not (o accep troop of cavalry will make weekly | ¥°% Jones have been selected to rep-| sont some time making an inves-| they have bee ; e aa follows marches of from 12 to 16 miles, | Mt (he Seattle achool In the de | tigation of the matter of atreet con A commiss 4 in this » accepting Nor will I accept from any rail-|monthly tours im the country of | D4 This is the first event of It#liracts ‘The committee has been} manner and for a # period of attle I at oF street railroad poration] three days of camping exercise, and| ‘M4 ever held between the rvellcaited to meat this afternoon at 4|time would soon ne t for | K in whole or Jat least 21 days of consecutive on-|* ROOM, and tt te attracting const lq ciock for the purpose of complet-| with methods ot procedure ty any pass or free trans-|campment each year. This te done | *TAY!* Interest In debating circles, Jing its investigation of the subject | would not require as much time for t t jon upon any torus wave such! with the dea of making the trooos| The debate will be hold tn Tacoma! and of outlining tts report to the| the work as a new commission ch pen to the public gener-| familiar with their equipment, no/ 2? April 6. Question. “Resolved, | ( en in each case, Clerical aesintance lation of neh they may become accustomed to the | That the present poliey of ¢ oe jor the present law & set of|for such a commission could flolal takes . a he cath forme w for w= leo-ealled burden and know what to) {eS UUuon is justifiable and should | commissioners for thie purpose is| provided from the city engineer flea The Sta t en " t provide that each sian-lexpect when they are ordeted Into | °* coforeed Hamed in each condemnation case} office or other department of the of whether . ‘ vereto shall swear that he i/the field, away from the conve The locals have the negative, by the superior court judge hearing | city government tinue to sevept re in o ed, that he poteesen| niences of the garrison. ee sonny the ease, Each board of commis The committee has made an ex fation of their “¥ ry qua 2 « tor - — sioners haa the whole routine work | haustive investigation tnto the sub ter of sufficten ~ th will support e LIN F | of the apportionment to learn and| ject of the reported contractors gape yee . on +h 4 of the digest, and it ts claimed that in| combine and will probably report ne at es Boa vag pool — no ni if many casea men are appointed for) that such a combine did extet for Whether he will f hold ar oth otth that he u the work who are not properly qual-/a time, but that at the present time = @f preceding a Meaicabhe lie ene’ saamtenal . - ited for it very reasonable prices are being ne ch favors f with the ety and that he will faith-| Madam Gadshi, one of the great The committee will probably reo-| cured on clty work " fully comply with all the require t soprane singers of the present _— etait ntiapnens saiacaadil site ta of the charter with reference | 8% sang to & crowded house at the . ‘ fice. Grand last night. The program was fee Sige Oh tel TOOTACHE VANQUISHS ‘ wae most liberal in responding recalls, Mr, Frank La Farge, ac~ | ra hie oom pantet wh newteted =r Sea: BRAVE LITTLE RUNAWAY fur recetved a mark of dietinetion by you'll not see the. like of this man- ufacturer’s sale of sample rock- ers again you certainly will not because*thin week we are giving exceptional rocker 108 It in poaaible represent fully one-half and one-third Fe be sure you come In tomorrow rockers are all on ape MANUFACTUR ER'S GALE PRICE $7.95 WORTH $11.50 Cushion Rocker manufacturer's gale price $10.98 Werth $15.00 Very graceful lines on th fir en, is of fine quartered oak and finely polished. This ts & good Value at the regular price of $15.00. The Manu- facturer's Hale Price BRIEF CITY NEWS| and gen on hand corner eee manufacturer's gale price $10.75 Worth $17.50 Your particular attention ts calied to the fine, deeply carvey back pancl of this rocker, gracefully curved arms of fine quartered, highly polished, and a rock- er both ortable and or~ nomental; the worth of this rocker is $17.60. Manufae- tur = Sale Price. . $107, ee = Standard Furniture Co. Seattle 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SEATTLE BOY A*RES70% SHOE WINS SECOND cs = = | ST, LOUIS, Mo., March 14.—John Tacoma H. Tennent, sr., the oldest shoe | manufacturer of this city, was ar | Tested this morning charged with | obtaining money under false pre- WILLIAM BROWN MAKES WON. | teases In his recent failure, in which | the stockholders lost $1,000,000, DERFUL SHOWING AT SALT ~ aoa “ uae LAKE BOWLING TOURNEY William Brown, the stocky Seat-| tle ten-pin toppler who journeyed to Sait Lake City, won second place in the doubles against a field of cracks. His total for three games | was 618, an average of 206 flat. His individual games were: 182, 199 and| 237. Sheffer Large Full Size Square PIANO FOR PIANO. Pampusch, Warren and | “Old Timer” Jenkins all failed to live up to their reputations, At no time during ty tourney did “Old Timer” roll to form. His many friends here are unable to account for his lapse. The Seattle team is! expected home tonight. WINNERS IN DOUBLE Elwert and Kuppinger, of Denver, | first; purse, $130. | MeManamy and Bishop, of Den- ver, second; purse, $75. Smith and Zehring, of Salt Lake 7OOD PRACTIC third; purse $50. Good and Downing, of Denver, | fourth; purse, $25. Gaston and Crisp, of Denver, fitth. purse, $15. Probert and Talamantes, Salt Lake, sixth; purse, $10. HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORES. Price, of Salt Lake, first; purse, $100. | Brown, of Seattle, second; purse, P Russell, of Denver, third; purse $50. | Dysinger, of Los Angeles, fourth; purse, $25. j Gibson, of Pueblo, fifth; purse, $5. | 314 Union St. Kneyse, of Portland, sixth; purse, Seattle Gran, of Denver, seventh; purse, | = ze ae [+ HOM& OF BARGAINS Mis, of Denver, eighth; purse, Mays, of Salt Lake, ninth; pur McNanamy, of purse, $6. Denver, tenth