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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH a1, 19 A GOOD THING pinhrrienenieeenieeeeemiiemmeaaille PROCEEDINGS OF ae ' j | | THE CHAMBER } 1 j | | Al the meeting of the chamber of | merce this afternoon the prop jon of converting a portion of ie HI K AND FAS | : , ce capa | That George Davidson, now un w "i or endorse? tu } m - - ith the horrors of the recent The chamber endorsed the plan to der venience te 5 | ‘ | » serve Keven years wreck on the Io Gran at « , xa lights on Pioneer jin the state penitentiary for forgery, Colo., fresh in his memory, | #euare : fa a vietin of the slot-machine hab is Fitz Henr t mma The umber endorsed the bill ; it, Is (he firm belief of many of bis ot jt men | now viving the nt . and asked if he had been approach | glenda , y, arrived home lant even giving Avard of Contract for Asphalt Paving Job Create |or'sy tty cus Sounceted tewtty frend tu this city who have Known | ing with a badly bruised foretiead an | North Awerigan Telegraph & Cable . : or indirectly with the Barber com yg Perro roth gaye lle ame | the result of the di Mr, Fits |Company permission to run & cabte NG F es Uproar in Ballard Council---Barber Asphalt sy s»: otterod money wo wars | charge of forgery, but aince hls tne | te gp Bay Ee yen oer eee ee them the eontract aiaiian a " eetbound train and excaped with D . : ° - m it has developed that he " t A special committee was appoint Tf anyone says | was offered « | comme gh | little injury, although badly shaken i rn pr Company, Which Made Highest Bid, Is Suc-| wine ii'lr"tse” we teva bot. | ne conan }| mortgaged his furniture’ to less repnttoanidlnnges phew ed to look into a propodiion. of The plain facts of the matter are! jag Wits hive tae oe o thought | To Star reporter this morning |fered by H. C. Milles, of Portland, cesstul. that [wont to the meoting fully] jy. tMow's that? R—_ * | Mr. Hite Henry deseribed the wreck |“ 5 insu intending to give the paving Job to) you can toll a man just what| According to people who know as the most awful experience of his} the Independent company, Of MF] vou think of him and net have to | Davide wh oo a ouatis ty ite, Coming in the night, with enow 4 RD, March %1-—During} not Hable under thelr bond for any arrival, however, I was told by) py) | trade, he has been in the habit of and wind playing havoc withow posting last night near. | defects Counctiman P I that City Treas spending hours playing slot ma and the devastating fire sweeping | papell meeting last oleh ‘ urer Grill and City Clerk Murdock |LONG DELAYED DIVORCE chines, t , ever the crushed trains and bere-| Jerry ane of the epnenmen were Mayer ‘Witey's Views, had beon offered w bribe by the tne} : leat daying tee ae ree So eae ing the human victima before the 5 of accepting => from] My Goete wae present, and not at | dependent company to uae their in}, see years of sramvies i ahinas, die neces to te 6 eietien }eyes of hun vote of helpless men he Barber Asphalt Paving] all backward in mixing in the @is-{fmemce In the Ladependent com) roi: wutt tor divorce from Aug: |OC® #ert of mania for this form of _oomell Se ee wen ane Se Nee ee the Independent Av-jcussion, He said that former work |PAEY* behalf, That settled My) ot party oF avorce from (O8" | eembling, and is sald to have wast ee aS ating impression of horror 4 Paring compARY Thad nothing to do with the presnt| Mad, and { accordingly took the| fet Matatram | The ’ od all of his earnings and some of “sam attedd : ‘eecting was certainty a wlejcontract, and his oplaion was sus stand I did ae aS his Miett gains in this manner ‘ ee ee ee eee Ichinens. representatives of the} tamed by Clty Attorney Ingersoll. Mr. Kean was auked tf he had os when the trains met,” said Mr ten and councitmen| Counctiman Pocrsel also contend. |'8¥estignted the truth of the story PROSSER cn SR, “Ue Gat a8 Se Bee ritng of brib-}ed that the independent company’s} OF C700 Seked the city treasurer and ple we leep, but I happened to] gary LAKE CITY, Utah, March t was not up to specifications and |W#e® tf they had been offered « be awake at the time and was look Hiram Tyree, president of the od ae , brite. He sald he had not ing out of the window, We were! Continental tm gape? ® thet a sample of thelr asp C * Pe. ; : going up hill anf traveling at a 1 pany, Fireworks Begin. not filed with the bid NEDEMRGR Pearel) Wee asen, ant ae | with ying his state~ he stated he had reasons why be moderate rate. Just the], the - 7 A motion was then made to award | ¥ | b ate insurar motion was made to award | |.° contract to the Barber Petr wanted the Harber company to crash my ears caught of | partment and = other wing coutract to the aa the contract, but wouldn't tell th the approaching train, and the| against the insurance la a pe everything | COMPany and was passed: Counc! entll e uaw the ot . Professor Fd: a8. & n scream of the emergency brakes, 1 he t ve AOS) wen Kean, Poeresl, And « other members. ofeasor Kdrmun foany, © , ‘ |held to the tt . sarerecetul a2 the waters Of] Sel ating pee andl Cental] “TE the matter comes up tn court, |%* history department of the wut and then my head was thrown| jis bond fixed at $ abn. ‘Then the fireworks| ivan! Wer and ook, mn everyone will know, and that’s euf.|Y*rslty, returned this morning fram| BROOKLYN, N.Y. March 21 against the window with @ force fers : and the Rough Riders ficient,” he added * lecture trip im astern Washing: | Delegates of the 227 branchés in the that cut my forebead open and Men Jusn bill was not Won't Tel! Reasons. Counctiman Hegdah! said he bed|/% Me spent Monday si the | southern New York state division Stenned me f coes = renoveres.) ARC ‘ a ae taken the stand he always did, to) / "Snr"! schools. Mr. Minany said: lof the International Sunshine so i= — r got ovate ou —s immediately reporter for The Star asked the} give contracts to the lowest bid-| # the moat wonderfull etety, opened their eunual seasian as loss damaged than the east-| ok & Most}/mMayor thie morning what his ia | der. ington town I ever this morning at the Sunshine Reat bound. cae the Rarber/tentions were regarding the sign City Clerk Murdock and City wh ca’ 8 town grow L. ., the benatiful buildiag whieh | “The scene inte which I stepped ‘ . or | o rn 0 ' ad y e 7 harged et jms ¢ the contract, and be stat Treasurer (rill state that (hey were fob . < students will be used as the headquarters of —_ arp of rss ¢ wi = ea senre counctt with | before he did anything he) approache! by no one, directly or] oc.) os MF BOW WO Ihe OWN the society an well as for a rent } Sees Of She 18 eee . 4 em approached by a repre-| would talk with the prapecty own-|indirectly, regarding the paving) yee . home for those unfortunnte poor yee ne Mn Page gpl sg bre now of the Independent com. ers on 2nd ay, and comply with thelr/contract. by representatives of] uo) yy a orgy Who need vest and sunshine. The coliapeed at the crash and lay py far with the view of giving them /Wishes as Car as passibie either the Harber or the Imdepend=| Orion or tne’ ty, and ao S cating io akGemane abc uae |up on the tracks. Shrieks of women : * the imiependent| Councilman Kean was also seenjont company jon of the Good Read (OME Toeeeak cemeinen atk tues ian coal tha n@ children could be beard on all teh . Li . Senay war awarded the contract. | mie state, They visited the O90 | oricial housewarming. There was ides and the flames which were t0! 1, the gymnasium of the state $ queen A ral . cial dow r J Pe . mae he ymnasium o ; BA L deni on the subject of “The another meeting (n the afternoon, were galing headway. The per-| cine coast section of the Physical or uence of G . ‘ | Directors’ society met in «a bast ie Malloy, © property owner on AY a { Geography on . jabout lightly clad and wuable to} fook the Moor and sat! (har weror Mr Mea apeaka in} lrender assistance. It was @ bitter| 2¢%8 session to discuss the various a the Indepemdent com glowing ma of the werk done by| Vv D G cold night and many of the sur-| **7* of improving the methods use@ Md was $3,600 lower (han the od can Mr. 1 | vivors were half frozen by them. The work inchided a bool campany’®, i stout got the Dakss, “Stesch thndeemens She coneans’s anteeney hed com > ce... we have quit laughing 3 WwW | “Fortunately the raiiroad head poms Fs pore A boomed | Hf ane bribes were Of-/ the matters before the council last] doubts ax to ite tegullt ny = corte to. gale Soe | quarters knew of the mistake in| of the women's departme R Wee mare likely (hey came) night wae the building of a 62,000- ~sate nae in Wostsingnn wnid Mr. |nignais almost as soon as the) ‘¥e university; @ lesson on Indian Tee latter company, he/gaiion tank to supply reaidents tiv-|_ The chief of police was ordered to] M*4ny. He hae shown them whet | wreck occurred and a rescue train| (bs, by P. W. Lee; voice culture, me they could pay them|ing on high ground, who are unable] UY 490 dog tags and have the tax] #8 be done by a little organias- |) i at the scene in a abort time.| 07 Mra Saunderson, 2 lesson te entre $3,600 they would get | to get water tram the present res- | Colected of Kill untagged canines ~ According to several membere of Parties from nearby stations ar-| @#0¢ing. by Miss Rudberg, and an La Mr. Hil has #p | Mustrated talk t ; at. Jervalr. ‘The city engtneer cer So iad aaah ae oes "4 eoent Samet at tne feoulty of the university, the} rived quickly.” oe ne William Bt aah Germaa fQeutlomen who are here/ ed the cost of bullding the proposed lame was ordered to com~ ] Gott hia work, and has just) dag belonging te the Phi Gamma - a ” peide! we er detereste ef ¢ ankt Sonas BL006 $0 oy “ bane ting | ene Anditing the etty books Apri | Yolunteered $12,000 for the con-| Delta £ nity, that killed — | After the meeting the company yoursely; she oh height of thy wtr 1 @ruction of new roadway. lPaalensor Poantice, of the ootogica! | | was served with a luncheon in the 2 will 2 / - _ “ . depertiment for experiinental pur | Women's gymnasium by Miss Rud- the bitter end ~~ The street car franchine esked| qo Sd Sewer will be buttt un-] FLIES PROM CIVILIZATION. poses, dererved the fate he set berg. About twelve persons were im ‘the award fo er |. |@er the dock at the foot of Be ; “dramatically cried Mal-| for by Fred Gander was referred, at} aug av. The enttendins * = | They way thet the deg was a out | attendance bie request, te the committee of So ppance te every® and seme even J. B. Reed, a negro for whose ar | the whole, as it was impossihie for] The rer a of = go #0 far as to state that t ey Fo cee, & magte fer whose Gre o © ren o | or the coming summer days alin reat a warrant was sworn out some him to be present last night Recond av. to be new | poaid Dave one tne sane as Mr.|gerie gown of the most Gelicate Ln | time ago. was arrested this afters Kena wes then asked] The Seattle Electric company'a| ms, vee referred mecrengss pitumente for the’ purpoee The] ae, mem hae been made. it hes renagereieneete jreon by Officers Carleton and faues for favoring the Barber| franchise had tts first reading ana|"* °% ‘™ ‘hole [piruments for the purpose The|fiounce and pastrom and yoke of Crandall. He is charged with sell- wes re@ured to the city attorney.) Petitions were presented for the pantaunemsa’ bah thar eartainte coh eereaenes fines The Kuskokwtm district will have | !™« property. them in court, if| It wae presented to the commtttes| grading of Firig st. from Main to hot take sides with ¢ ernity | 4 a the yt sg the skirt, whieh lity banner season this year. J. P. sin en “was bis reply. |0f the whole at their inst mecting.’ failroad av in their action. If anyone ia to] 2m, l008 aad full. is @ narrow frill! Rudd @Co., agents for the Central pat up by gutfer for the sensation by | This is finished simply with a hem. | aiaska company, associated with $1.00 ADJUSTA- ; Keen, Anderecn, Pog a, thelr culng the qretean ‘ pidbgrtened pecgenn Gg f flounce | which is Capt. J. Healy, are dally BLE HACK sad Smith for feroring the far BUYS ON J CKSsOo pany while engaged in making uy Jages, 1 wili probably be the tra-| 6" 2 ee oo we . = te fe Of | reeeiving inquiries trom all parts SAW Se, ‘be Asphalt company was (hat for trains in the yards bere. ternity / . of the country régarding the Kus-| x SB ee vet done by Sttrrat & Goetz. | Seidliacoeninaies . | Prefecsor Prentice refises it is two encircling rows Of ©@-!yokwim. Seventy passenge ve Takes $. 9 | | i mab peateaane ‘ broidered insertion lneen booked for the Nunivak, which ? : © Ge Iniependent company, was) | Charging desertion, Ralph K jimake ony statement whatever a# 10) 4 yoke of the embroidery is about aphen sth pbs groey s bi Hack Saw mistciony, and the cement «ide-|_ Cartein W. & Mann, of Port) Raymond this morning meneed what act he will take tm thel ons hing being deep and pointed in| ™**,"ecesty purchased by the con on sale Thursday, wal on Ballard av. was cited as an | TOW eed, te pur ing much val-\ action for divorce agaiast Lou but sare he will explain! pee ee Ok Oop : Tain (pany. and over 1.000 tons of freight rest of speci of thelr poor work. The “>i property along Jackson and nc aston ond F The attorneys for the fra-| seg oy Hi have been offered for shipment during March. ef who must repair thene| Main ot. During the past wend noes aren DR. NICHOLAS SENN say they wit the | i of the embroidered linen, and 181°" A: Civenpia yeaterday Capt. Ba ? NOON he CeSTMEh enumne - { want to get tate the Mambe rl AE | eeparated from the full floance by |, : err my Bn ne | Sc Spinning Pen- o Wtigation, Stirrat mpany hae acld t . itutely wu m Mr jond incorporated the Kaskokwim wow i ie he! |W. C. Stnteon purchaand band of the insert The ct 3. iieets coniending the work was|*wtheast corner of 20th av. and| w, ataen pare today of | district before it is too civilized entice gives a mere gufficient rea- | 8 Daee & the insertion sO | Mining company. which will engage | ‘ ie SER ester the Eacagen " = Jackson wt for Captain Moco. | William Holt dot 3, block 141. on | mud the famous surgeon, Who goe8! gon for killing their pet effect te carried out on the bodice. [atively in mining operations this | We would lke Por Wittian Se - Railroad av., between Keokuk andjinu Central Africa for # hunting| The girdle is of the linen, and is |SCUYC! aank ee } to give you as fagineer, and that they were) m Martin the company] | aramie xtx. fur $20,000. | high and carefutly boned to give the |? o mantions’ in The Mat.y good value in ev- : SO" cn Mepeal al tek On dete 3 trip and to study the savages. | Hie ALKED Ti Recessary close fit Capt. Balcad ts conmructing & ry thing we car | bet woe h and 9 poe says he seer enough of civilize clos ot ae in , fawewe { bs hin care H ' -NOTICE simoon Uh and Mh ove. A choice! yp A Livesley hought of E. W.| people in Chicago, his home. It ts The hat to be worn with this |*mer for use on the Kuskokwim in theme ble of property at the northweat| ie pang nh Catcago, Rie Rome a for bis company's excluaive use Th . ‘ wner ef Sechesn st. and Sth ov lot 1, Bleck 208, Seat ng to be hie vacation | summer gown ls a creation of chip. } pie Tra dow! to . or e Dy t. i it ry rs ® « t ie a wd i and Box Market. 1160 Peer |has been eld by the same company I o.. fn Fe —~paheecnmralsegs Mg ihn pyro torllge aggre = ao | eee ee { yng for « in, SotSarnes me. | Lane at. for $25,000. jin abdominal reery who has! Serene, It does not break et eee eat, ant ste home| oe ec Mee. a - | cerid-wite fame. He wes chief unr | Samme! Melstetn, tegs! age, and ame Acer ticket with every war) ee Gieietith company wan die-|o,2@®. imal debate between Mr.| goon of the Sixth army corps in the A om het, oe have] Tessie Gelden, tegal age. Fortiand ‘ 06 Sée of over Bhsce = ey = “ ay ae die-| Stull, @ spiritualist, ead Rev. Sam-| Spanish war and went to Japan pod | —— been accidentally was) ‘Jacob Jones, 26 and Lida Living-| SPINNING'’S | > of the northeas one to setablish ceo Bye) } yf * j * = . i fired through a wind es-/| stone, 18. iseaquah. CASH STOR ay | : a al college in thix| chief surgeon of the Japanese army| #AN FRANCTBOO, March 21 ' Extate—Comtinued av. south and Main st. for Mrs. Tilt) ua) Moule, evangelist, te postponed |at the cuthreak of the war. Fle fs a| The police today arrested = man| MPlishment of J. D. W 618) John Fredrick Laujon, 22, and 1310 2nd A Pees GOOD Wey —~—"| Davia. ‘The moat tmpertant sale af] «i Friday ing. The detate| native of Switeertand |whone name they refuse to éivuige, | Tmt SY. last night Funttia Predrtka Grautund | mer, good view § 7 rota to Giwuga yn a i ‘ whe, ¢ tells |the week in reakience property ‘| takes piace in the hall of the Eitel | but ‘~ may Merk from Broadway car Mee lene pureed o by T. W. G ffith and The iallan seid he took the child - articles of incorporation this after San aren Of 149) a Ace tor $250,000. The officers are Simanir HOR Ream 8 Colman Bide This praperty co to fan Jose, where was dincev- A PREMONT BARGAIN sane ees the same as previously announced a aaaeeen Stems thr | ered that he was net the one want OF LOT. tinely ated | he edhisialens rr e thenmsant’ Lpaneain Thee pet looking for the feet of car line, for Som e administrators of the estate| ® reach En Sag bul what és ee Sa Jo? Jennie Johnson this morning sold | (, . tA 4 wae made of the child te . to Holton and Stetson, for #22,500. - ten tent Gaited diab aan ighe northwemt corner of Maynard | O™Ett: Whi Dae Sater oF he CAR SERVICE Wachiagton ots buainene of ¢ eka Commerctal | | ; ya omer Berthe.| | George Dilling reports the male of | * — bi lg ot} |the triangular piece of property | oe! ew eatin t _ . }bounded by Wostiake, Virginia and | f. game 4 we e MP. MEACTIAM & CO. }Sixth ay. to eastern people Plaah Page ti pranee, wi i WS 0-21 N. ¥. Btock.| Councilmen Murphy of the Ninth | $40,000. This lot was Agee Pe . “a ward, Reynolds of the Tenth ward,| @ few weeks ago for $ | the ; i eyes pea |Kelso of the Eleventh werd and) = pe Bing ip | MIM THAT Ane WoRTHY Burnett, at large, will hold a con-| A e#tipulation im the bigh school | Wi bey & Groom i ute ference either tonight or tom ee ee pp at this = carat . tte Rr, With & sweeping view ac | RiKbt, for the purpose of formulat-} « awyere « ing ne on plans for securiag an improve-|Cethed agree to take the matte t bids for the ¢ in the street car #ervice to the | the supreme court on ite merits, and and the light hern portion of the city to drop from reconsideration the | t rr) and §¢ o. 4 quickly aa plans for the cam trial In the aw or urt | my | pal an be agreed pon by them | y take the matter up with} © D. 1} a. brother of 1 : the any and follow tha nitenant } p. if necessary, in the council ben . Bn Increased service ia desired on the) morning « geant I " “\cntversity, Green Lake and the| Por 24 For the post Fremont-Ballard Hines, » n Bev | Alas M = ets following eral districts extensions of the lines bydrau H w z ; , yr D. * be asked for. At the present)/to « ‘ . ~ on, Jack King and i 3 tee par ne the Green Lake line gives a) tions. i* aan ie. eon +: mee ¢ cominute service from a vee ithe evening. Counctlman Rot 1 a, the Aberfeen ¢an- WERRE fine inte Fe ca sts that this should be in nery 1 * at the Cool. | Pemeet town. sae cheep: sme at lcast @ two-minute Beh: ome bieek te ~ 6 to 6:30. sd dn tae youse'sl SENATE CONSIDERS ATE BILL xf i ANd poste ff ice. o Cash Register Exchang uity in inducing Coun . man Burnett to tuke any Inter v oo matter, and there is some oes BES * + that he will attend the meet WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE ee + ggg - CASH REGISTERS rh | he mate e ate bill f the . na 7 ay highest cash p o A | CITY BRIEFS Culberson {ntroduced an amend ent prob ting any concern 1 Haller Block cNaught an bege oe tre contributing to p x Disab. + J. McNaughton & U2 | commer from e " Se et e's : ior court against| iitieal partion and fixed penalties e Sundwa 0. BR ~Pot ized t allway for| Senator Bailey attacked Senator = on atrert y~ a have received | Dolliver, charging him with @ vio ’ Phone ¢ Meet tenes paid ences” ve e carelessness of m- lation of ° fws tots on Sth ave. three | Captain W, &. Mann, of Port T an} Daliding of talking to @ strange Italian os 8 a ner of Math av. & and Mam - The Alaska Coast campany filed jo the Toso cbiM st Colma. | A Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothierr Men’s Socks | w SP REG. 35¢ AND 25c VALUES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT- URDAY, CHOICE FOR 15¢ |. » Fancy JOHN B. STETSON $4.09 and $5 00 Grades flext Boor to Bon Marche JTHURSDAY SNAPS and 35c values; Men's 75¢ Soft Bosom Percale Shirts for 43¢. Men's asc Teck Ties, new patterns, 15¢. Men's 10¢ Colored Border Handkerchiefs, Se. Men’s 25¢ Ca re Hose for 18. fen’s 25¢ Rubber Collars, all 18¢. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, $3.50 ASK CLERKS FOR THEIR UNION CARD. A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Entire sample of the big- st the Hosiery Mill in orld, and fancy Plain etton and Lisle Socks, new 25¢ ring effects; regular all sizes, all lors, including plain black.

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