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of all sock He expressed the opinion that they were being operated eaitafactoriiy than ever before Balltager REVELLE WILL grant the Incoming raflroads track age rights under pending franchise petitions, flied with the city clerk this morning a petition that the THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH i take this step for the change ia the of government present the only office situat- ed at Bitka fe the governor's rest<! of the back at Mr. Hoggatt’s paintment, as he (« well thought of aq well as being the most progress: tv man in Alaska today ae | ness of Charlotte Tauscher, her 12 year-old daughter, was partially re sponsible for Madame Gadakti’s non appearance. The little girl ts con case of Sam Schooley against Dr. J B. Eagleson for alleged malpractice tn which the former, suing for $30. 000, was awarded $100. nates rates to be sane, but In serious Mrs. L. J. Henderson was this morning dismissed from the ; PUVEMEREON MME HHS tiene before big appeal 0966 SRE TM 4 heare ena * CITY IS LUCKY REAL BS * ang * TATE PLUNGER . Charles S. Hanbury, the 6-year-old * The city made approximately # won of Mr. and Mra. W. F. Hanbury, # $100,000 profit on the city ® died today at the family home, 926 8 Stablon silo sale to Harriman, # | North Seventy-first st, ‘The funeral It came into the posseusion of & norvgces will be held from Butte ® the city about 10 years ago # |worth & Son's chapel tomorrow af |® through a trade negotiated by & ternoon; Interment In Mt, Pleasant f |® the counell with Jostah Col- ® ometery ! * line In which the city transfer # . lw red to Collt a plece of up ® —— Hubert Cuthbert, secretary of the ® ‘owe property in exchange for ® 2 . Victoria Tourists’ association, last *® it at @ time when the re * RALPH NICHOLS IS CANDIDATE FOR STATE SEN- |nlght addressed the Pacific Coast ® tive propertion were ev ned w& — alii wae a = 1A erUsing Men's association on a |® to be worth about $40,000 each, & ATE TO SUCCEED RACE HORSE MAN—FRIENI Advertising a City.” His talk was 4 % * — 2 . ‘ Meresting and inatructive ‘‘ Lor | eRe A a a) OL. GRIFFITH ASKS CITY OFFICIALS FOR PERMISSION TO BOOMING FOR PRESIDENCY OF REPUBLICAN D. | i ~ » ‘ » BP. Markey, supreme com- paienoans REFUSE TO GIVE NAMES OF THE PASSENGERS IN. DEATHS CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUN D CAR LINES, CLUB, mander of the Knights at Macca, JURED OR KILLED IN WRECK YESTERDAY, - peepee jorder on April 3,. He will be on i ed CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 17 1. H, Griffith, @ former atreet{ underground car ines, We claims] Tho contest for the presidency of | first district against A. T, Van de jtertained by the initiation of 200 i iss i i ee ta, topo, |MATDAY SAND, Odio. March 17 —'[rallway man, now engaged in the] ‘bat by his plan underground street] the Young Men's Republican club at | Vanter, and some of those who ar |new members into the lodg i tye be eee wa tne | dant: Ate Colmaiee wrens bo. |W r, W ten Jn, died this morn-| Fa! estate businens, te working OM} ory cheaply then aurtace lines the election to be held April 11 has | S7s)nK Ris eieclien a ew that ti] Edward M. Brown, a m1 white sh will probably never be} baby boy, Lebo, Kan.; Mra Winona | father takes af the home of her|s « heme te construct « complete | Ly his xystem of tunnels and un-|88frowed materially during the | wii) strengthen him in his contest in| 0? Ma ‘ was cor ertain to be recorded] Hewitt, Lebo, Kan; Ed Cowley her in this elty system of underground railways ta} 4 ound lines he believes he will] past few days by the elimination of | that district. He was one of the +g ingane asylum this afternoon, A oret wrecks |r te] Le Kan; Fred Jones, Lebo. _— . Ss a | Beatle, having already taken up thejbe able to bring passengers from] several of the candidates who have | original organizers of the club six] ’'* arrested on the i NA canservative est!-| Kan; Mrs. a Cowley, Labo, Kan: 10. weet ee eet Samuel | matter of securing the require] Green Lake to Pioneer Square in six] from time to time been suagested.| years ago, and has always been an nurne as discharged t he Saees ¢ tead! Pred Lu ~ ~ »we treasurer of the Chicago, | franchise with the elty offictals minutes, and from Lake Washing-| A, C, McDonald, D, C, Conover and | getive member joodfellow is one ae a rt nate the} Mob nod ate ..,. |Northwestern ratiway, died sudden-| He expects to have completed in| ton points in three minutes IT. B. Alexender, Who have decklof the prekger members at Hadley will ux Bevent | ¢ er lari 4 lorence, Culo y im the elevated raliway station | six weeks a machine he b invent Hie tunnel bort mach will fr tl * “ “ nye 4 forward ovement tn this city we 4, and] jous injuries: P. Peters, baggage |} je haw It i boring uM more or lean frequently mentioned The contest for retary as thus]? eee canere & hs a4,| man, Denver, sibs bromen, head out; |" ee od by which he hopes to revolution~| utilize both hydrautle and electrical] as possibilities, have all declared | tar developed lies between Pau! Hol- | ‘ f the members -- “ to) James Proconone, traveling to] CINCINNATI. M ‘ ine. she struction of tunnels and | forces themselves out of the race, as has| brook and R. 8. Terhune. Tom | erected o 1 By : has recently ae nin * of] Florence, Colo, from Italy, head! Most, the paren, Xt. vemna John H. Perry, leaving Ralph Nieh-| Alderson is being #ipported for the| north within a few aoe it ge apt. Patricks Mur ®| hurt and otherwise bruised; Ira El-|home of a friend. — = a ols and Hugh Goodfellow as the} office of vice president panied by his fathe seal Wield, rod, Gypaum, Co! sprained ne of @ friend im this clty at chief candidates now In the race Nomination for offices in the club BB pir . Ce; Ray paum, Colo, foot sprained: | noon today } man, of Philadelphia 15nO- ‘Wye. and Mrs Belk Webb, Key=! Miss Mabel Fields, address not! Nichols is being urged as a candi-| will be made at a nor ting meet ated with f i Plosyy = dded to the list) . ‘ ‘ date for the republican nomination | ing March 28, and the election will « . a t umes. Wye. Were | wiven, traveling to Wolcott, Colo « : ast. ‘The property is among the t of dead. j internal injuries, serious; B.A for the state senate from the Thirty- |} oceur April 11, two weeks later best in the north afid full develop- {i oe + pop. | Hewitt, Lebo, Kan., one leg broken | . ment will be started th uunmere © IERIA, Colo, March 17—Fol-| 454 otherwise injured; Miss Mary < e F jaa corrected list of the dead | Gooch Oakland, Cal suffering W. F. Thompson, a pioneer news- he Denver @ Rio| from shock; Thomas Webb, Yampa, paper man of Dawson, leaves next | gad injured in | | Gob , ~ Z » ‘olo., right foot sprained; R. W week for Fairbanks with up-to- t wreck yesterday morning, | Colo. F » up-to woreignas o| Philips, Kaysville, { foot bruls date printing plant. ‘The plant will : qailroad officials refusing (0) (1° A" 6 House, Champa, N. M. be shipped to Fairbanks, where a gpake a list for publica ion: both knee caps broken, right hand morning paper will published F William Hollis, engineer No. 16.) and mouth cut; L. ©, Ramsbottom arly this spring. Backing Mr. “puablo: Walter Coslett, engineer} San Francisco, neck hurt; W" R ae hompaon In his enterprise ts TR A. tia &, Pueblo; H. D. Sudduth, fire hs hg ae, beck tafured ] _ BOSTON, Masa. March 17.—Thoa.| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, March IT. | believe that Moyer, Haywood and toner: ve - — op prop , és . * ishel, New Yor head slightly | Lawsen today sent a telegram to! ™" . os tibo: re Innocent of the erim: merchan r jen of incorporation Gea Ma 1 Pueblos Baward E) iajured: A. Gerber, New York, ear| the president declaring jeram to] When discussing the matter of of- | Tettibone are innocent of ines rimes have dust been fet 42 CHPSAEOR Gat | depaty sheriff, Denver: | torn; CG. M. Wright, New York The fraudulent use of national! (Ms Ald to the Western Miners) i ouig give them every ald to prove aa gnnizing the company, which will be Whitney, prisoner, om} head slightly Injured: James Page, | banks has become 90 recklessly bold | President Mitchell favored the so . known as the Tansna Publishing an 7 - y | their innocence and that the best ry’ . 4 omar to penicontiary at Canon City,| Whitewater, Colo, head cut; F. Hj of late as to en. eer wavin: to|tion which quieted factional strife, | available lawyers should be secured A Chinese gambling den was raid-|awares and in time to apprehend | °O™Pany, of Seattie qharge of ae Ponto —- Sweeney, Clinton, Mo. foot reek ne tee brokerage houses against | united the v us factions and re |and every lawful means be used to|ed last night by the police depart-|the proprietors, who gave (heir) i Oe a } Burnside. us and) ed: J.T. Lotton, Reliflower, hip im stock gambling and swin-| moved the last obstacle to meeting | defend them, 1 make this explana-| ment and the paraphernalia seized, | 2@™et as Ah Dan and Ching Yeo.) . of the N. G. child, all of Kansas, town | crushed; G. Clark, Portland It t# unnecessary for me to| the operators in a solid front. This {tion of my own position, fearing | At the time hazard and a number| 10 © Daw : fa earned; A. N. Barklow, Salida; | Colo, head cut; J.C. Veall, Denver, /osll your attention to the fact that| action wan for Mitchel! the com- | that thetr assaults on me in the past | The two men conducting the bourse, | of Chinese games were in full oper- | "08 nine men to. eee: i low, Salida; Eneas) neck slightly Injured; J, 8. Reef h guarantee is equivalent to @/ piste # | which located tn an under-|ation. The majority of the men|™¢! repairing work, | Grace Bar f ’ plete success of hie policy aa | might lead some one to believe | am| The majority . ting the at * eupress messenger, Den | Leadvit *, neck Injured; B. 1. Jones, violation of the law. A certain firm, | nounced early this week. Inet in accord with thie convention | STUnd resort on Main st. between | patronizing the place are Chinese. - 4 — = bed a i iam: Taylor Hewitt, Lebo, Kan.;/ Denver, back hort: A. L. Knows, j™embers of the New York Stock! yirchell later explained, by say-|in coming to thelr rescue when they | Fourth and Fifth ave. 8. were ar Despite statements to the con- | ™ - Bra ed - i Wr Lllian Hewitt, Leto, Kan.;| Ouray, Colo, neck burt exchange, has been guaranteed fag "h eammet pretation the cana] ere te ditticaltien . | rested and later released on bat! to| trary, the Chinese gambling houses | {iver trade. ¢ ain N be will ' ertain . Mont, banks aguinat | | answer to the charge of conducting| have not closed up, and the police| ‘his year be in command of the : “= [lose from @ stock gambling swindle jen unlawful resort officers have been notified to con-| "tamer H h, one o8 the Sanne | OLYMPIA 19 ASHOR ng oe fd United ¢ oper. rert| 9 Detectives Barbeo and Kennedy | tinue the crusade and break up ev-|"’#™mers on the Yukor PUNTA ARENAS, Chile, March | Butte. Over $100,009.000 ts invested aoe te KeneeNe Phe DoapS Ebel ety Since: wines cotinah Seattle hotel men have forme News was received here today |in the transaction. I have no quar-| reanizat which will exte that the American steamship Olym-|ret with the house tovolved, and] tation to the National associa- j . pia, from Portland and Gan Fran-/ don't make the name publi =| tion to visit this city after the ; j YOR'S PLAN = for Boston, ts ashore in Pos-|time, Hut I hereby warn the 1 se concluged at ¥ ' | cuaaton bay, lmtbedded fn three feet/I will do so tf certain cx land on J 4 of gravel on the beach arise tm the neat few days I will ’ _ —_ i aee a) eitimate meane to step the ee Kari Powell, « native of this city, a | ARRESTED FOR PEDDLING, awind 4 at Juneau, ake, March 5 of F ~ sal _ | sap UE PN ea Company L, of the tional off during the month, in order to] pjooq poisoning. Word has just bes ; | GRORGETOW.., March 17.~C 1075 Guard, was inspected last night by[aave them from falling imto thelrereiveg nore ty his mene iiente ; CORBETT SAYS) Spencer, a gardener, was arrested Colonel Kinzie, completing the lo-| hands of loan sharks who buy up “ | perecTiVE | oom ie tao Gibiedes tae }cal inspections, with the exception| their claims against the city at] An injunction was this morning + PRESENT PLAN OF WATCH. shal for peddling without @ license en ont Rann eacctnesl j of the band and signal corps, which | from 2 to 6 per cent discount | Sranted to Samuel N. Gustin and hs fand is now in jafi serving out his ‘The capital of Alaska will befdenee, that occupied by ex-Governor | Will be on review tonight. Company - wife by Judge Griffin, ordering that F im THE PAWNGROKERS 18) ting moved from Sitka to Juneau wheo| Brady. Mr, Hoggatt has resided in| l {# but ® year old and is not so] Thieves stole three watches, ®/ Hugh B. Crockett and wife do not * PREFERABLE. | eager RE LECT imeem the newly appoiuted governor, W.| Juneau for the past four years, and| !arge as the other local bodies, but! gold fountain pen and other v lua-| interfere with the Gustins in any + CTED. F. Hoggatt, takes the reins of con-| bia business interesta are centered | Captain Darlington’s men made &/bies from the residence of Father! way, or with their property at = READING, Pa. March 17.—Geo trot im bis hand. Such is the state-|arownd that city, The court officials| K00d showing, and are reputed to be | O'Brien, 416 Fifth av. west. early|Green Lake. The Gustins are the — F. Baer was re-elected preaident of ment made by persons who return © at Juneat, an@ the land office,| the best shots in the state. this morning. A reward of $50 for] aged couple who were recently fore- es in this city are| the Temple [ron company, known ed from Juneau last night H.W in customs office, as well ae the * ” the conviction of the burglar is ot-| ed out of their home by Crockett ‘aft the obeying the law, ac- | 48 the “Coal Trust,” today. a Elliott, one of the best known er government offices, are now Because the box office receipts | fered on @ contested claim which he has Detective Sam Corbett, } eodiattintentinih aan business men at Douglas, stated Juneau were insufficient, Madame Gadski's to the property, and they are now Penpies ied a thorough in i. i Ree gy hgrege Wh _“ thet werd hed been rooeves in tag i tiote states that Southenst consort te Tecume last aight wap Be ges in tr beth yw epg fighting in court to recover their catabliah ~ ale « * proposed to| north that Gevernor Hoggatt would! @m Alaskans are patting themselves | cance! by her manager. e fil-| filed motic ome many years. recommends- ratiroade given soch rights be re fined to her room at the Butler county jail and sent to Providence necessity of & quired to pay @ fair propertion of hotel, and may be sent east instead| District Attorney Frye, in the| hospital. Mrs. Henderson has some- goede purvhased the cost of Milling and other im- : pany secure « franchise asked for! of continuing with her mother on| presence of the marine tnspectors,| what recovered from the shock of not been carried provements along the street. The MARINE NOTES they will ran @ local car for the ac-| tour, today resumed the investigation of} her husband's death yesterday petition cites that the street is much sf cOmmodation of Ballard people. —— the Valencia case, examining Cap-| morning. and wili be in good health } , who seem to cations wider than ts secessary for team! 4 hoodoo seems to follow the Ath-| which will connect with the regular! purchases of Seattle realty ag-| (sins Jacobsen of the Holyoke and / after « long rest. 1’ : fen en —— = traffic, and that it would bean un-lioq Yesterday afternoon. while on| ine at C st. and Railway av.. and] grogsting $1,089,600 by the Waab-| Nielson of the Pioneer as to weather =A . Rese were semnpelios Counciiman-Blect T. P. Revelle,|J08t burden on the property owners |ine Flyer run, and while making a|f® out Crawford st. They intend] ington Northern Railway company | Conditions at the time of the wreck.} Steamer Jefferson, which arrived lof the Seventh ward, has been se | require them to pay all of the! landing at Tacoma, ber machinery|t? lay tracks on the latter street | wore recorded with the county audi- oe last night from Skagway and way cost of such Improvemente wont wrong and she had a time be:| first, that they may be able to care] tor yesterday. Theae deals, which| William Hickman Moore, mayor-| ports, had a very slim passenger list & dally tally ehect for the the police fo an advantage. [i is lected to spenk for the council at for the heavy summer traffic to the clect of Seattle, has consented to showing that travel out from Daw- ' the public installation ceremontes to a es ee fore reaching the dock. On this trip are along the lines already obtain-/| © Gi Detective Core | O° held at the Grand Opera house she was ea hour Inte in leaving for)Deecb. od by the Union Pacific interests, |*peak in Tacoma during the munic-| son is ended until the opening of 4 * have found as the re | 2°%t Monday at noon. H. C. Gill RESIDENCE Seattle. -|{pal ownership campaign there. The| navigation. From now on travel ee president of the retiriag counctl a M. O. party in the latter city has| will be heavy northward. Purser ag cones agin ny = “4 will speak for the outgoing body. j Steamer Jeante te at Tacoma to-| Leen launched a strenuous campaign and) Morgan had tucked away in his safe ie wx think the daly recot |. The rest of the program is as out- day loading «rain for San Francisco : Corporation Counsel Calhoun this|hopes to be as successful as the | $35,000 In gold dust from Dawson : » Agee lined in The Star several days ago /8 BURNED and will return tomorrow morning, afternoon rendered an opinion in| party in this city lla nga Canadian Bank of | Beh eader to locate stolen goods fo thelr books as they are) Det at present, because they are Printed card programs of the exer- |cleee will be distribated among the audience. The boxes in the theater bave been reserved for the families of the persons participating tn the A residence owned by W. If wan at 223 Second ay. W., Trigs sailing from bere tomorrow night. The Al-Ki will get away for the north with a full load of freight and explosives during tonight. which he held that taxpayers were entitled to rebates given them in making asseoeements, and that In cases where the city was negligent in notifying them of the fact that the money was due them that they The bi-monthly meeting of the King County History Teachers’ as- sociation was held at the Central school this morning. Three papers were read: “Practical Civics,” by Chris Bartch, connected with the Pacific Cold Storage company, at Dawson, has arrived in the city on his way north and t# at the North- etercises. — } — a completely gutted by a fire which} Monday will be steamer day at were eutitied to interest on the|@. 8. Plumb; “Thoroughness in His-| rm hotel. SERRE EEE ES OE EE yy) DTOkO OUt Shortly before § o'clock | pier B. the Umatilla sailing for Sao money tory.” by Miss Mary G. O'Meara, . | thia morning. The building w | Prancteco and the Queen arriving. wenllies and “Political Influence on the Effi-| George Beede appeared before KYHI STRI E . FLOATING STORE. #| two-story frame, and all the me owtinein Councilman Stullen sgoreé Robert |cieney of the Army in the Civil|Judse Frater this morning and ® A Coating store t the latest #/ bers of the family were abeeut. The!) ‘The Oregen will be due from Sew- Moran at the meeting of the coun-| War,” by Edward McMahon. pleaded not gullty to the charge of we ® northern scheme Capt. M. A. @/ cause fe unknown. ard and Valdex Tuceday and the at thie afternoon for bis failure to shooting with intent to murder Ray # Smith, in command of the Cook @| At 2:50 o'clock @ passerby noticed |ganta Ana will sail for those ports ‘omptly protest against his asness-| John Cort, manager of the Grand MeDonald. The date of hie trial PRANCIBCO, March i7.—-Six | # Iniet Transportation company’s @| Mames insutng from the roof amd /in the venta penorary tif ait 4 planking of|and Seattle theater, left this after-| W%* set at April 16, at which time oreeshoers this morning | # mer ‘Tonquin, announces in @| turned tt the alarm. The fire had|” pers gh oon toed 4 Hiling and planking of joe for New York to witness Flor.| Attorney Will Morris said he would SYmpathetic strike with | # a letter to his company in this ®/ gained too much headway, however.| 1. 11. Gray The Bug. 1 guess the grasshop-|HAon’ 8" tion of the city’sjence Robert's opening there on try to have the necessary witnesses union. A few isolat-|# city, that he te comverting the #/and by the time the department | rsicgraphic | per ts going to jump up and spit| (oon Oo? Pointed by the wiant by |Aprit 16. While east he will ar- here from San Francisco and other Eye Seateying S018 Tenqels Ite BSG FES] rencted (he opens. the plese wee! rranciecs that tie s Se in that cenpider 1907 aed, to oy 46 per cent of his| Tange for next season's tours of bis —. oe had d0ors open on|® summer he will ply to afl #| doomed. The loss will not exceed] narharn will sail from there Mon- —o— Ba ath ph of stars. - $ it wae impossible to|* polnta on the iniet with sup- #/ $2,500. Say for Beattie, is assessment. N iba Bh os ea Ballard, Eagtes are ‘ | a ny . ipeneinncinninmninnicniniganidigiss . - c 0] nke at § wi , hdbade to the demande! # * BODY SHIPPED The cteamer Rainier te billed te roll has announced that he will rec-| morning fixed by Judge Frater a8| tne dedication of the new Eagles’ Fe eee CREME RBMEMES ERED sail from San Francisco Tuenday for SUNDAY Gmmend to the incoming elty coun-| the bail for A. C. Duel, who has ap-| nest at that city. The Great North- 4 y hal Bes Fa st Bin Bi bs) : seth y Seattle and Puget sound ports, mn ell the creation of a contingent fund | pealed from a two-year sentence on! ern will run a special excursion aoe oe . neral merchandive and) \vendale. the beautiful new town |out of which the comptroller sad|conviction of printing and circu-| train from here, leaving at 10:30 In Pa. we Gupartmntnt treasurer may pay promptly the/lating obscene literature. Duel) the morning and returning leaving States mati service BUILDING FIVE The remains of Louls J. Hender gn Allen (formerly Bitter) lake, 2% time checks of city employes laid hopes to be at liberty during the Snohomish at 11 p.m. ort e Of the stablemen are son, who died at Providence hoe-| SEH 54S 5 es 44s Sym | Bile horth of the city, on the Se | - ~ ‘ for a day of not more than 12 pital yesterday morning from pneu- * | aus recently put on the market by Ching Yee, one of the gambierq $ ‘Work and that not more than monia and whose wife was almost | * he @ for tomorrow, Wigs mB Gander, of the Colman arrested in a raid last night, was 0 horses shall be tended by one immediately afterwards taken to the | * March 18, are * bulldta, te gitenctins eonaidenna fined $100 by Judge Gordon this ie ‘county fall, insane, were 4}% 12:21 & m., mean high a | building e considerable ed 31 beater, anty jail, insane, w shipped Gttention. On Sunday 6 man Will be afternoon, hwspect a icity this afternoon by Butterworth &|* 4:50 8 m., moan low * : h bi Signe —— —_____——- cet 4 ‘OR RETURNS. ny Sons to Tecoma, where tnterment|® 9%: 45 & m., extreme high Pi ben the Pam y show the prop- FRANCISCO, March 17.—| , THO, "niustrial department of the | will be made. The deceased in an|# 5:43 p. m., extreme low * yo nag wind ra from Ballard GREEN LAKE, March 1%—fon the market at once and has Weamer Peru, of the Pacif uncle of Dean B. Worley, manager|* The tides for Monday, «| Sv a pore plage im tbe! any of the people of Green Lake| asked Green & Hill to plat It MUNSNA Which arrived trom Pan-| “ors Om ‘be Sante Ana that of the Grand theater, in Tacoma. |# March 19, are *) 04 tor ideal, summer homes nor |ar@ very indignant over the fact yy Me, Wonsht Kéwerd te | 70%%, 2 BOW the important feature funeral services will be held] ® 1:43 a m., mean high Si eke tevenetiie ter Ganeunin tithat Sol Levinson, the Seattle} The Green Lake Chorus society ne ant by President Roose. |°% oustruction operations, chiefly | trom Mr. Worley’s residence tomor-|® 6:24 8. m., mean low etl cbicken rancher That prices {liquor dealer, is trying to get a per-|is planning on giving ® concert in ee eepeet work on the canal. |e rereneain A eeale und pre-|72™ sfternoce. & 10:55 & m., extreme high, — */ ary tow and a year's free transpor-|mit to build a blackberry brandy) the near future val lin progress on five tunnels re pons =a * 6:52 p. m, extreme low. 1 pled i distillery here. - | pene to make a statement /jiminary work {8 proceeding at the . | (ation goes with every tract. *r° 7* | Campbell & Davidson, Green Lake ed a portals of two more. Rich and Har weer eeee neues The Ladies’ Ald of the Union|merchanta, have erected a ware REAR ADMIRAL MARRIED. |ris have 250 men employed on tun - ° church will give a dime tea at the| house in the back of the Kirkwood] Dawson in to have a full fledged LONDON, Merch 17 = work for which they have the A MARVELOUS home of Mrs, Procuniers next Wed-| building, which they now occupy. | up-to-date dance hall with the clev- Airal Josep = reh 17 Rear Ad- | contract. SENATOR L nesday afternoon. erest of specialty performers on its 9 oater, of t Ameri-| va eed IT THR U h | INVENTION ‘sion | Mra. Davidson, of Green Lake,| stage. Next Sunday Joe McDonald, en” wee mar toda | If you want good photographs No announcement has yet been | ‘The property owners of Green| who has been seriously ili the last | proprietor of the Monte Carlo the- Jonephine Hunt ravesend | cheap, get Pinr ys Paneia for SOc mado by the Pacific Coast Steam Lake met last night to discuss mat-| Week, is slowly recovering ater, will go north and in his party ———— iat. oa ship company regarding its Nome ters for the general good of the} | will be nine of the best performers fleet t year, outside of the Infor ymmunity | Seven new members were given/that could be found fn San Fran- An Ninance introduced by | mation that the Senator will agalip - the second pe at the last meet-jcisco, Although the Monte Carlo Cour “Mu rhuraday night | be on the route. Last year the § Within the next few days weveral| ing of the Green Lake Odd Fellows. | was damaged in the last fire, a week snciiman Mullen Thursday night | —"t ata al meeting of the }ator made the record, making siqi% h new rural mail carriers will be The Ladies’ Aid soctety gave a! ago, arrangements will be made for - approving the plat of the addit round trips during the season. 1 a kg eee - placed on the West Green Lake run. | dime toa yesterday afternoon at the | showing in another place if the re- to the Lakeview Cem j. it te quite likely that tarnd | latest Invention PORCIN- home of Mrs, Brozee, who lives on| pairs are not completed upon his ar- tion, over which there freight carrier, of at least 3,000 tonal RIE AY—a pertect natural enamel A social and @ance wee given at|iatons av — . . eoatecver will com will be pressed into the exclusive) ing for teeth. For the pest Bi Movatata View hall dst dg ———————————————————— 4 special meeting tonight « froigh arrying end, allowing thd years we ha evening lexpectations are that it will be ) take care of the passen ni alt 1f 83.000—Capitot Hill, corner of Roy and Nineteenth avenue led through aa one of the final acta! ger eas and fast, freight Dp that weeld bave on Th Sylvester family, who re nace, modern, up-to-date, new 7 rooms. Terms, $500 cash, ay ai lof the outgoing council | menta t eties of the tooth itecif ly came from Detroit, Mich..| ance like rent. Bea: P, , - - - i id put back into qjare now living-on the boulevard +h 4 m 1 Decorated Cur nd i ay had Binear Sixty-fifth st so | READY SOON rs SS $piece Frenct : hool T t for | | ral or B church of Green Lake are planning d Mush and M i » feney ‘post , BALLARD, March 17.—The gaso-§ to make the churebyard into a nice t line fishing launch that Burchard al green lawt : : & 1 A r sorvice It William West, a butcher of Fre ME’ Decorated ia | Hair 1 ¢ ¢ he about The boat mont, Ww pen a butcher shop at re Re I9¢ s 7 tons for aix men. It is 40 feet long WEST GREEN LAKB, March 17 id 2 ee Gras . my nye |and 14 horse power gasoline engine Postmaster Walter Baker, of thi nickle sp; du Coffee I i . a a and hing during the first 11 days of March P i7¢ for 21¢ ang » Clas nd 8 aso ur Decorated vate ntil J Within the next few days severa 1 slid 14 ( col i 0.» Ca new rural mail arriers will be Pepper Sha r Pp 5 3 . 7 1 “a Ls franet bmit ylaved on the West Green Lake — top, alwas . hb mm, I " t Elect i " run ! 1 loca ah er consideration by the > | riy is ' ‘ nittes of the whole Inst night without | ‘The members of the G. A, R. and | ally @ In mitten will come up for action bet Bos Filiogs the Ladies’ Clrele are preparing to o regular meeting of the council per Fillings 5. give an entertainment, April 6 Thirteen 4 heard Tumsday. No decision waa reached pane he which is the 40th anutversary of the Jud ator this morning, t alas to who would be ‘awarded the A sta 5 xam- [| founding of the @. A. R avy accumulation. The| contract for the paving of Second |B ination tree | ween all defaulted, and formal|ay. This will also come before the | W. D. Perkins, the banker, hai jgeaminations only were necessary loouncli at ite noxt meeting. Bch coho PARLORS. A cians 4 acres of land six blocks 7 ‘n most instances, As usual in such | -—- @ Bt. 1490 Third Ave. [| cast of Green Lake station for $16, st sania ‘ s instances all were granted, Should the Seattle Electric com- W00.” He intends to place the tandhyOts NEW YORK BLOCK :