Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
gTRUCTIONS TO FORCE RE yo opey THE LAW xt heanall thae Be | sorders to Nn . Giaee for the ree i the liqu: = bere Swoore this 1 5 pre of The Star copies of the . a thee matte ook maity of UD heen? juat how far . ant the matte ‘ Titoree the ort X y Hf thelr enfor v ghaarions, thet » ve by the les a j the city.” wate atoms attle’s get ciel executive & \preased oe fire fruita of Th ay aft WiLL h quer traffic These SEAT VI THE ee eeeeeerneeemennmnnesmunsess-escmeennen and Was immediately four, Guthrie & Co Tacoma for the Unit laws are of three general classes: Those poeta | matk Seatrom : Ganges will arrive for the weat coast of May Hritish ship M t aA r ma A Ye r of the place arte at the police camer Caciaque, of the Gra ste Co. fleet, which was here last ber, will arrive on the soun + SUBURBAN NOTES CITY, Maret The pet that the city of Sea at ery the city wa & great de and citizens claim that iqetion of annexation (9 the B cae of all the trouble & Betarseses Hudson Columbia City has work on his new Kainior ay Apel & tt te | « two — * x s is he s o- val e L Be | a | | oe | enn} <= forced to dis- ‘of their en- Hire stock. (OTH “4 ee | ob emet of. We a rte & high grade il oma , core Wells of wuy- Bn 4 prices that you 008 fer intertor goon WN Sats at... $20.00 $9 Batts at ~< BRR wee a17.50 FEM Suits at .. 815.00 MOM Betis ot 812.50 $10.00 87-50 ee = = REMEMBER PLACE ewis Avenue Gent in the last 60/ Weteadtiy advancing. given by ¢ | Cart Tuttle against Eeabeite stories ah with 71 rooms oc per floor, and rooms on the last meeting of the C was pamed, The bell nds with hangings, I th neighborhood «: The pole on which ood ie TS feet high a an rn evard Hudston at b feet from the ground and a 10,000 candle power electric Nght will placed on the top of the pole. The rules and regulations o }Chemical company of the © tum bia | City Fire department, which with the requirements of the GR Repler, Ref this place, will] or itnance. The new fire engine which ready for use within the nex days A plan ts now on foot to move the} s city hall about 20 feet to the south | Skagway, Sitka ity council an order for a new ea tn diameter and weigh » bell will be week and load 9,000 tons for » the} Amertoan ports, The cargo ly flour and lumbe main | Prinet h will be used for stores Steamer Hagel Dollar loaves Mukil t Olympta her cargo of 3,500,006 lumber for Shanghal Monarch, Captain Bellingham loading Bydney. The Celtic bh will be remembered as the he he is on " : tow of the Bea Lion when anc he latter ramme and sunk the be 65 stoamer Mainlan ff Weat Point | More than a year ago. be Tug ©. C. Cherry, of the North f the} Western Fisherios company, 10 At | qunmsugprmmmenneersnemmeneenene r= r 10 and will be put in shape for/s, r trip to the north to one of the reor ganized March 2, were secepted a pany's canneries six weeks 25/the city councti last Monday night.| Steamer Penneyivania, recently 1 at Co-/ This is the only company in the} purchased by the Northweaters | fire department which has complied | g: new /at San Fr wat! Steamer Orizaba wil! undoubtedly should arrive Sunday on her way to Puget sound from New York ordered a few weeks ago, will be/ get away from New Y for Seattle | t ten | tomorrow or Sunday. Captain F. D. j Mox sin ] | camer Cottage City saila for 4 way ports to-} h the banner toad | and erect a fire station on the north | morrow nlebt wit side of it. This plan was laid be-jof the season. having ove: fore the city council at the meeting } Mond y night FREMONT, March 23.—The Swed-| Reginsing Sunday the Alki potnt tsh-Amerionn National union willi steamers Dix and Manette will give a comedrt Im the Odd Fellows ball Saturday evening. The concert m numbers} ie will be ar at aan 150 pas- | sengers, nearly all bound for the Inside ke five additional trips between hat resort and Seattle } The freighter Samson brought in ton | known as the Pfet} Rastern Stara | 406 tons of lime from Koche Harbor | MANY DIVORCES ASKED No lees than 19 }vorce have been filed with county clerk during the past 3 hours, which for Seattle's busy separa There were but five marr censes during the same time, about the canes filed are as fot | for the Galbraith & Bacon Dock Co. | Schooner Evie is on King &) x's dock at W feat ite having & howse bellt and « gasoline engine installed ven} Tomorrow t# steamer day at pier ourte. |B, the Queen sailing for San F U-leleco with a large passenger 44 fall load of freight, and the ¢ f Topeka arriving tows Government launch Arcata picked Tuttle,| up an unnamed sloop at the on jenertion, Harry Kiwood agatnet/trance of Eagle Harbor yesterday craeity and incempas Sheff sentnat F wood, desertion: Joseph De-/ afternoon and brought |t to Seattle garro against Amelia Degarro,| There was found to be a gasoline * R. Shuff,| ments had not been lived up Lulul engine aboard and certain requtre non-suppert; Johanna Ehrke againet| Captain Charles Parker, the owner, | Eliza. Ernest Eire, drunker beth Griffiths against Henry oun deser Liltian t Fred Ewald, desertion Woodstock against «istock, desertion; Joseph Sy-| torning on the F 2 against Lucelia Sy phen John Pletcher againet ", eruelty CATCHES TH CHICKEN THEE A man giving the name of M as arrested this me feaned chicken thief. *¢ Adame and Corbett it be allowed to make additions | | and the sloop will be released } Gea Sodderson a ship carpenter Alona} was brought from Eagle Harbor thie once K. with « jewer-| broken leg. Godderson has been Edith | employed on the new steam echoon er Delphi, which is being built by the Pacific Coast Steamship com pany. Yesterday he slipped from the scaffold on the upper deck felt to the keel with the shove re sults eee * * & The tides for tomorrow, March # & M4, are * * 45a m—Extreme hich, # * 1. a. © Extreme low . i* 128 pm Mean hich * # 10.52 p, m—Moan low * A. wI* * eee eee eee eee eee orning ew: EMPEROR FRANZ an wee recognized by Mra N. i. | wun he eae eee OSEF VERY ILL’ a he wae hanging arc 4 the neigh | hood at an earty bh * thie morn i i was held there by ® young] PARIS, March 22.—Dispatehes re-| he 4 “ 4 ar-| port serious condition of Em . peror F Jomet | Martin's capt 4 | tar manner. ¥ rday aft-| OBTAINED MONEY FALSELY * was seen by Mra Mart A arrant for the arres ft iH a, and ' Columbia, for obtaining mon: - © ih ; t7 1 nformation f J 1 a ff * Peculiar Mix-Up th wed m th , kr « oo - + aie sna’ one NARROW ESCAPE 1 t , « Louwls Brouge x ‘ Bra ! I , oe NAMED AS CONFEREES PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED ROMANCE ENDED aie nermanent hem BOTTLE COLE'S MANY USE OIL ve $49.00 2he lea pur e if you SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1810 Becond Ave. E STAR LE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCI MARCH 24 2 ~ en TR SSNS a eT HE 1906, [manniaen LICENSES 0 i ‘ 7 and told him to spend 60 days in the “ASKED FOR Councilmen Murphy of the Ninth ward, Reynolds of the T Kelso of th eheo Inst night for th thoroughly going over t of the necessary increases in the » on the ines leadin md of the city. The men in regard to presented in a Pres r tle r mpa fow days The three counctimen agreed to ask the company t rack the University north as the switch near 43 and eath held a confer matter “PROF” COK : O OUED | the Ballard line from Mercer at Inte of for i | the university; to double track | d rbay, and to make a numb minor extensions tt o region. They w an increase in the service, an from a nine and n the ¢ 1 also rvice on en Lake line during rush hours,/¢d from about $7.6 | from @ three-minute to & two-min- | cut of 46 per cent throughout the as- | —- d on the Universi 14-minute service to a six and 12-minute se f and Increase will al » be asked Fremont-lilard Mane ouncilman Burnett the E partt to assist {n the eff nth ward, was © in the confere whore he ort to se the improvements in the service “ to the Ideas of the mat written th, of the | the within a] named double aa far at, north j and will probably be comp! Prof.” M, KB. Cox, who came to Beattle about atx months ago frog D, & the defendant im ought by W F. Boyd, Point, to rece valuable ve eded to Cox in exchange ) alleged Imaginary] tur rhe papel were filed this afterne Vinge H, Faber, Bo: ya's ation ely 5 t of Parga. We cn 1 was in & good way to se wre & amount of ey as he Boyde when his history was es | west The Star. By p etn sitions In his n he muccerdy od tn weottin ne. The pres-| ant suit le to re property worth about $4,000 INDOOR TRA MEET TOW Obese athi > show their f floor track meet at the ar 1. The fat men's race event of the evening Seuple and Wells, of the wil, be protinent contend ficet howors, The “I wever, pin their faith to & feature and promises « excitement than any Ki GHT , in mory to ie carded to stir y other A.C Hig and Mia * THIEVES DIDN'T | FINISH SEARCH Hi, & Turner, 1710 B. Harrison st. | Feta ight to find ed a show up. dy for public an hin a aay or two. vious engagement HOU STORM layed a southeast h winds are expec very rough weather ttery, irned home last nl, i | burglars ransacking his ders for | students, Monty” hristopher, “Monty” is there with r all sorts of speed and w Congo” Walls the race of iu his Sample i# some candy himeelf and are those who tag hi m as the lark horse to breast the tape a win ne WILL CLOSE WORKIN SECRETLY 4 reorgar , as manag a iscuasion among the chav and 260 2 LBS. 55e Ht RANCH Ff 20¢ PE 1311 Second Ave Arcade Building. BEST IOWA CRAY f {ERY pu thr cooded In making |toembers of his family jing ’ | atts Joe Walker wan arrested thie aft-| through the front he quick return of by Detectives » afternoon windstorm. ted tonight, around ¢ ouse, T their were en’ the family, | who had been visiting t it down town, evidently discon erted the plans of the burglars, who had just started in to make a thorough search of the premises. An Investigation rewulted in the | discovery that the only article taken was o child's emall bank, nee | between $7 and $8 in ® art Adame Sape sane pugh the rear, while he and the containing cash . A his morning, died today) The body will arrive on the \ j w . Ww 1 the train nt an tw | | Santé we fis i iW. an, 1% 1 pa - * t | Ww am Jensen he Biamarek Of the iittle boy ¥ ove I I ) : 7 Gh ig at iret |/MULES FOR Flut ' the coroner and is at Bonney-Wat ALLAS Ma ~ SY and Maéienn 6. to TGs ee | M o Fi V8 parlor Rvea keows D { eastern investors, fe ik 1% fa e xport from th y. The H. Ma ry ft ! and . . - ; mer Indrad ’ acd well known to the was ar-| ond bis lif inst night . a ext WEEK THE NEW EXECUTIVE WILL GIVE POLICE IN ) feet of } Muk rested by Office at Sixth} Officers Ch and §=Der Offer Good § ’ t, th in while D v 7 SORTS EXPOSED BY THE STAR | tor w, wh ' “wr? _ pel am ae cage” seca A while | an th : sree Ye S t d Onl }M i an xan a ne ough . Sea e tah hha haa [iecered. t bier 1 eee ee — : HALVIMORE, Mareh alter | ting a nelght He then shot Chief | 1 of garden t hich he had | eee lowed hie - ail atur ay y | hey w t t ut to | Potee, aged 25, entere hoP#TOr Police Irwin and took possession | stolen, Ono is thought to have been) ia A ay t " th 1F fer will positively l werk he planta? heme Gusta thé t |p b muse, where he dot os the the , a Me was e ae peal dor of sm ed factor ‘ ight After that law-violating saloons and ‘ . police and & crowd of citizens wee Eee get: Bye ans of \ entattve pay t cular price for new ® elty The facts ana " " hew aon shot h . ua lo far seven persons in all have | Which was rep Ito p inn aa . one . at ay the Aper ough which they eo sennninntd at aT. 7. a ke an to rough 1 fine and $3 he attention of the now ‘int , f th fron ail $2—Ju nireduce ‘ “ hae resolved to besue The B oh whip N fi this the specific enforcement | S&(e last night at Port them as } w J Jone ag t the na a th x a | t returned fr f I'm t uit o rms jh ning, and 0 f t 1 am Ta Ime rr t i alt tt h | fire will ve ' t and w turn | with t 466,000 fe f lumt i Dusty " ked t morning will be next to the largest mill in) why he burned h clothe avd an the world OL Waldo, formerly wered f Seattle, will be manager | I just felt mean, and wanted t make them police yme trou te Judge Morris yesterday decided |b They'll have to rustle some! that Moran Bros, company had been | rags for me now, for I can’t go to }too highly ase { for certain im-|the workhouse in my pajamas ask | provements oo Railroad ay, and re-| Justice fer thought that the | duced the levy 2 lots affect. | Dusty's ’ were ymewhat un-} ) to $4,200, a! strung after his strenuous evening. | l ean for Emperor Sugar Corn, not over 6 cans to each customer vas James K r wan arrested this n | Morning in Aberdee warrant from King « ome | refused to pay & on & beneh Kaspar week for the sups f his little son, who ts b eee: ADAMS’ JAVA BLEND COF- ure) A warrant was issued thie after-|§) looking Lake Union, block from YEE, the best Coffeo roast- : noon by the prosecuting attor for | car line, new, #ix rooms, concrete for 25 236 tb. t “ne rreat of J. H. Burton, charged || basement %x100. Duplicate turday, 2 Ibs with obt money under fale of this house sold for $225 BAKING SODA, 12-02 sempre mene | gaged three Terms. Saturday, 2 pkg. for . ee ey, 2.400 12-02. pkgs. Seeded json Dambuth,|{ New, six hs = house, 26th and | Jé pkg. 4 pgs. for a eppeas ler, full concrete basement oth | Terms, Flickings, High Grade + De amater em Fruits : oo W. M. Stan 2%-Ib. Cans afternio: » Bldg. 1%-Ib. Cans this \ Individual size, 2 cans Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1535 Second ave. cor. Pine st. WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS We pay highest cash price for Registers The Sundwall Co. 609 ist Ave. Phone 697. CUT RATES To advertise their Alveolar Method, the Boston Dentists will perform all dental work at cut rates for thirty days. No charge for examination. Don't fall to take advantage of this exception- ffer. No students, Skillful clalists to walt on you, FOR 30 DAYS Examination free. Extraction five. Sliver fillings 35c up. Sat of teeth $5. Gold crowns (22k) $3.50 to $5.00. White crowns $2.00 to $5.00. All work guaranteed for twelve years Painless extraction by our new botanical discovery Fortunes are Made By men who know where and when to tnvest. A careful Investig: m will prove to you that STOCK IN THE SEAT- TLE-BOSTON COPPER CO. is not only 4 safe investment, but will pay large returns in the very near feture. The company has practically unlimiated quantities of rich ore and is man. aged by careful mon of high standing in this community. $34.50 will pay for fifty shares—$6. aout and Buy now, while the stock ts ¢ Come and See ‘the Ore SEATTLE-BOSTON COPPER COMPANY Fe gk real er: 419-420-421 ALASKA BLDG - CHAS, E. CRANE, Pres. SEATTLE, WASH. es oer Opposite Bon Marche.. The big Office. hey | | ter and ALREADY WE HAVE MERITED A COMMENDABLE REPUTATION AS HEADQUARTERS FOR CRITI- CALLY CORRECT WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS—BY REASON OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND LOWER PRICE A MESSAGE Ss = TOT THE WEBER CLOTHING CO. Ghe Store That Satisfies 1525 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine HE MASSES—Our carnest desire to plea all comets is only ex led by our peerless stocks— will prove to you th ir entire BIG NEW STORE is conduct LIVE PLAN— t 1 isin are esit {this Ss , ‘TIETH CENTURY ile we say ~SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. that will bring this ad, MERCHANT TAILORING WILL ALSO BE ONE OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE NEW STORE, WHERE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND SATISFACTORY GOODS AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. The WEBER CLOTHING CO. _ 1825 Second Avenue 8 we n Pike nd Second,