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way, with Oregon st. bounding bolek INSTITUTE HA OPENED , | The second Interdenominational Misstonary inatitute held in Heat: es home of pend opened hy F near m 2 wetock in mou ia Praskiin av. '°/ cational church. * phy [primartly (© arouse Interest » wad the poll? cign missions among the aifereat 407 of the southoant The total length of the three te about 1,500 feet, width about 300 feet and the area about pened *duare feet, The location ts reetly im line with the depot alte = by the read on Firat av. 8. | oleae, bar’ bald has not been din. | bat Ju the locality, y ne sem peiegs tn $1,000,000. BE SMUGGLERS ‘somewhere around | syRANGE PROCEEDING MAY REBULT FROM LATEST CASE! OF DOCTORS RUSSELL AND VORCEES AR THE SEATTLE STAR—ITHURSDAY, JAN. 24, LOGAL FLASHES Lazy Husband Divorce, Judge Geiftin this morning signed the order severing the matrimonial ¢ bonds existing between Sophia M Cochrane and John J. Coohra Lasinews and non-support were the charges againat the man. Divereed from Convict. rat ‘SHIPPERS PROTEST TO RAILWAY COMMISSION (Gtar Special Service.) ILYMPIA, Wash, Jan, 24--A fight was started today by the Mer |eltationa from the Northern Pacific chants’ Seattle, and the Tacoma association, of Tacoma, before the |}on lime shipments given to any amsoolation, of Traffic Protective ton to secure road comma) . * * ererrrre. eae eae & | Navigation company, ts tled up at Pier 10 with a full cargo of lum ber for Ban Pedro, waiting for coal, Last evening the Tampico went to the bunkers, bat was unable to # eure any. Kowmos liner Salatie, due to arrive in port tonight from Representative Hutchinson, of Spokane, read in the house today tariff dheets to prove that John 8 McMillin enjoys the lowest rates which is commodity from Tacoma to Port a fence jotent 60) Gena et Abt — eo MIRACLE. Charging that hor husband was) duction of the clasaified rates from | land Hamburg by way of South and ot te sald to! e exeoutive committee has pre Convicted of a felony (wo FOars 48 | gouitle and Tacoma to points south-| Senator Boone, of Whitman, will! Central America ports, will be a a Mr eon wa p vin dy B all of the Dr. Russel! and Dr.| S24 le now serving « term tn the | wag introduce in the senate tomorrow | placed in drydock In Victoria to bo pane onsite see lteeete re ample oppor RI Oar eee ite more | Walla Walla penitentiary, Estelle!" "ri, pasts of the flight ts the fact|a resolution demanding that thé| given a thorough overhauling ‘eopseguence < & meal 1% | tunity t© impart thelr views to the in ooart aT ened age King was granted « divorce from |chat the roads several months ago|ratiroad commission immediately! Steamer Itauri, one of the Kos ee ed ta house |gon es WANN there are over) sg Rap ‘The couse of action thia tine te | Samuel King and allowed to resume | sayy q upecial rate on merchandine | preseribe rules for « recprocal de-| mow liners which has been tied ‘ or a a ae ae ea ENVER, Jan, 24-—tt wan loarn-| ine recovery of various Mexican ar- |e Malden same, Hatelle Mo*s.) oF ait olaawos destined for shipmont | murrage under the powers already | up for several days on account of ¢ pollen that the man | bork Bemecn are arranged for enter g from facts previously sup: | ticles, inctuding napkins, table cov- 2% J8dae Griffin thin morning to Alaska of 7% cents per 100| possessed by it under the origina!| the coal shortage, walled for Ta _ “are the house tm of | ing the ate and evenings dur-| i by the courts, that Milton | ors and pottery, which the womat | Corporation Olesoived. |pounds from Portiand to Seuttle. |}comminsion law coma last evening to take on a arhot ‘consummation | an be * today, tomorrow | Sth, democratic state chairman, | Geolares she gave the defendant to| J8d@ Albertdon this morning |ip the complaint filed by the #hip-| Senator Hair this moriing intro | cargo of lumber and flour. She the [mag Soucy & lawyer and representative of bit! carry across the Mealean border *kned an order dissolving the cof pers the organisations allege that | duced a bill copied after the Wir | will return to this port Saturday ba still tnvestt: | bo en Rrnctonl addreas tonight wilt] Sorpotations, who was secretly di linto thin country, and which he |/POfation knows us the Globe Com | iho existence of that rate ia prima cousin law requiring all persons |to coal, and will then sail fot Be thor mre aoe: BB Chivers, on “Home| Forced from his wite, to whom he | yopt, : |istruction company, at the request facto evidence that the rate is alcoming to Olympia to lobby to rom | Hamburg ye Nghborhood | laloas.” Tomorrow at the fore. | S8ve WP two children, has been #0 |” ‘The evidence tended to show thar}(% ite officers and stockholders, [fair one, while the general ¢ the atate auditor's office| Btoamer Portland tx due to ar a in the note jRoom session Mina MeLaurin will bey Riarried to Maomee Hargrove | ihe purpose of placing the artictom|) ‘! Information Cards. chandiae rates from Reattle intefest represeated,| rive from Valder tomorrow er . deliver an gddress, while the after. anay City, who is a divorced |in the care of Dr. Miracle was ta, At @ ineeting of the trustees of) Tacoma southward to the Columbla|date of arrival and amount of) Steamer Senator, of the Pacific ; Re! ondeER, Seon will be taken up with atdy, | YOUAR With two ohtldren, Ket them aoroes the border free of the Commercial Club last night the| river range from 20 to 40 cents per | money disbursed by them in Olym-| Coast Steamabip company, i@ due BRYAN AT SALEM’ (Bar Special Bervice.) SALEM, Ore. Jan, 34.—Willlam J. Bryan held the wheels of the | 0h intention as that intimated ex legisiature in cheek for an howg| '#ted. the now famous yd ger duty, and Judge George, tn com) menting wpon the phase of the case, said be would look Into the Mm fer the present controversy he wean HOW BL oe Meena bt 5 ire, gt = RY vine PCat |Rel Indide of Grays harbor; $25,000 | Commiasion x Turck, | (OF Gredging Wiflapa river; $75,000 eseeneeeogyitiest na operation of suagboat =< NEW CHURCH AS LEElom Puget sound rivers, $30,000 of this being for removal of rock at| Plans for the now Firet Mothodint Rptecopal eh, and Marton, will be submitted t entrance to Roche harbor; $75,000 | —* for dike construction and dredging night at the meeting of the build- ing committe. Rev. W. H.W a ‘a freight order OPW. While the evening mootings Be reason for the above ‘The following appropriations for|tlative and referendum reeall. He DRUG FIEND folearing obstructions from the| thanks to the democratic members | eontiy sent to the chain gang, ap) “I am sorry to send this boy to) periahables wilt |“ Spee to the general public, | beriain, he was given a tremend- Okanogan and Pen d’Oreilie rivers; | fr voting for the republican sena-}, Another youth alleged to have! orared in court yesterday | Jail.” sald Judge Gordon, after hear The meetings in the mornings Ser ahipment ax far want | oi Mont, This reecinds | > fy iseued that ahip- | Bad hot be recelved for! ae gt Laster, Waeh, The this morning while he addressed |!" the present suit may find them- in a packed hali the representa: | *#!¥e# called upon to explain before | US gration. Mr. Bryan spoke on the theories publle works, recommended by Maj.| @ttacked the corporations, cougrat- H. M. Chittendea, are new pending| Wlated Oregon on its popular elee- : | $809,009 for Jetty at mouth of Grays | rs, Who were the choloe of the | De taught the use of drugs by jharber; $200,000 for dredging chan-| Pople, and advocated a railroad | CUrley Conley, former manager of Karl Connors, a 1f-yearold) boy, who te alleged to have acquired) ing the evidence, “hat he is better there than as he is.” railroad | *#d afternoons are for the delegates Saf throwch traffic ts IS ASSURED = Accompanied by Gov. Cham- | te United States courts, | _— of governmont, advocating the iné- ANOTHER BOY at Washington, D.C; $20,900 for | Hon of senators, and extended | the Harry Messenger company, re-/ the cocaine habit. DRMATION aboat (Gt Swinamieh slough: $42,000 for eke aa. UBPFOVement of Columbia above my jayeente: Ww peor com | Wenatchee, | Maj. Chittenden said this morn [te that the adore would be for mally pagsed on before March 2. OOUBLE CRIME AT FRESNO ¢ } WOMAN CHARGES HORBEWHIPPING, Because, she alleges, ber hus band varied the monotony of mar ried life hersewhipping her, Mra Herbert moon today brought sult for divorce in the superior court. Mre Evenson alleges that her husband's caused ber to Feave him and asks to be per manently freed. A subdivision of the property and euch alimony as the court may (think proper tw asked. The couple were married In March, 1902. that the building should be under way without any fur- her delay. The structure will be two-story one, and a8 soon ae the rat is completed, it will be used for serviees and church business until the whole ts ready. SIX KILLED IN EXPLOSION (Otar Sposis! Service.) FOXWARREN, Manitoba, Jan. 24 Bight persons were kiiled by « dynamite explosion in a raliroad camp near here. were froven to Six Galiclans death near Starbuck, Manitoba ‘Traine are snow bound PENNSYLVANIA ARRIVES, Steamer Pennsyivania, of the Northwestern Steamabip company, afrived in port shortly clock this afternoon with « large gumber of passengers from the Alaska interior and with ore from Bilamer, The passengers report hanks and Valdes during the re cont odid spell. Sevoral “mushers” troee their hands and feet and being cared for at the roadhouses. WANTS DAMAGES FROM CITY, KICK ON WATERFRONT. ‘The local marine men are ap in arma aboot the prevailing condl ons of things along Ratiroad av and the waterfront. The city atreet | department tore part of the plank | vain on Landers st. between Thtr ing In front of pier 4 te the West! ieontn and Fourteenth ava, two Seattlc ferry butlding, and then) oii. ago throw up piles af dirt This wes — left tn of the dock and op | $1.25 combination square Tc, at trances to (he business houses Spinning’ John Reet thie afternoon fied damage claim with the city comp | trotier against the city of Poros | | for $8,000 due to alleged injuries re by falling from a narrow | ely -LAURELHURST { i q LAST DAY} aN i i a O buy the grand lots of Laurelhurst at their present prices. At eight o'clock Friday even- ing, January 25, every lot in Laurelhurst will be dvanced 10 to 25 per cent. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity. Every Lot in relhurst will sell for double its present price in Iess than six months. This is an absolute fact. - Go Out the First Thing _ in the Morning Take the Madison Street Car to Johnson’s boat house, at end of Madison Steet, Lake Washington. Salesmen will take you to Laurelhurst FREE. _ Yoseph R. McLaughlin--Frank F.Mead-spaul C. | _ Main 2476, ind. 2669 OWNERS, 218 ' Murphy Bldg. we! pRepared, suitably framed, lof the clty, requesting visitors to of. Tn the event it te found that any jeall at the clab rooma for any in itermation they may require com | Longfellow school, at Twenty-first t many hardships were axpert Shucktin he on the trail’ betwece Pair. | Onetinkte, 23, Beatle secretary wae instructed to have reactive cards about a foot aquare to Hing in the hotel d restaurants éerning the city or the state, | investigate Telegraph Company. Tomorrow afternoon the comm|t- tee on transportation of the Cham- ber of Commerce will meet and dis euas the alleged inadequate serv lee rendered by the telegraph com panies. An investigation commit tee will be appointed. Ket After Theater, Fire Marshal Gardner H. Kellogg today notified the management of the Star theater that in the future eroater cure must be exercised tn complying with the fire ordinances, The aisles must be kept cleared, and after each performance the house muet be emptied before peo ple are allowed to enter, Addition to School, A permit was granted thie morn ing to Contractor F, & Cannon for bulldiag an additional wing on the" and Thomas The wing is to be built on the Twenty-first av. side, and will contain eight clans room, four on each Moor, The eost of the Addition Is estimated at $21,000, Arcested on Suspicion. Jnak Reagan, 4 waiter, and sald to tl wanted in connection with a recent robbery, was arrested this afternoon by Detective Phitlips, Tug Rabenni Sold. The well-knewn sound tug Ra- bonnt is reported thie afternoon to have been sald to Vancouver, BC. portion, who will use her ia the logging business, Tango Maru Arrives. ‘The Tango Maru arrived this af- ternoon at 2:16 o'e! the Great Northern docks with « fall cargo and many passengers from the of ot Marriage Hoenses were registered | of today as follows Shuckiin - Garfink 2%, Seattle, ~~ Bamuel to Hachael Whitworth - Clairmont — Heary Ciairmont, 17, Tacoma ! ‘enlenberg Strong Hornstesn —~ Win, M Roberts, 26, Seattle, to Dora Burn ean, T8, Seattle. Greer - Loomia Hudeon 1 Greer, Seattle, to Olive T, Loomis, | Beattie. adtobert 2 ny te was introduced § today ; Birte er tg) ip [Haine the state to welae and sp-| ‘The following births were regie propriate for publle use any pipe} tered today line tm the state upon the applica-| Rowland—At 2121 ist av. &., Sunuary 3 —— | Hewlend, a son. traneaport off at a rate fixed by Larseti—At W616 Lake Dell, jthe state. “Standard Ot) subsidiar wary 32, to wife of Christian Lar jes own all the pipe lines in the wh, & sR. state Record of Deaths. Deaths were regintered today as follows Ward—BRdward Ward, 40, Jan wary 19, at S08 Fitth » Yenicher—Palio Y 6, May 16, 190%, at Prov hospi tal. Body held at Bouney-Wateon’s pending aftvice from deceased's people in the Philippines Mershon--Ella Mersbon. nary 22. at Minor hospital Jones —Franes Jones, 3, January 22, at 990 13th av Seidel—Frank Seidel, 63, January 21, at 45 Colombia at Janson--Mary 1. Janson, 71, Jan wary 31, at 2156 Ninth ov Engieson —-Six days, Januar 1 at 2012% Terry av Blakesiee—G. M 40, Jan-| j dre iv January 17, at North Bend, Wash Paimer—Mary C. Palmer, 74 January 22 First ay, and vies ginia st Thorogood—Agmilda good, %, Jan. 22 at 600% Yesler way } Bchittt Best te I alifornia gold--rou can get your money f it whenever you want it 609 Third | see At the City Hall m near Yester ta I “A young man with a #0 shall you reap.” Henry Ciay. pa an. Saving money is the only way to wealth and prosperity. One dollar deposited with this company will start in the right direc after that the wa clear RR OUN, Pree MAIETMAN, V-Prem MYERS. A OMITEL Cagnten ”Ae SAVING S¢ 4% INTEREST KOHLER & CHASE Ketabiished 1850, PIANOS 1906 GECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. | | vat | y, Joe af, John © Warrell, Maen’! Mill, 1g Neufeider OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 17, chureh choir to attract people chureh is the latest method The phonographie reproduction of sacred music in the church wax so radical a diversion from the weal) method of furnishing music that the) set the preacher thinking and Whitworth, 30, Tacoma, to G. May |“nnouncement of its — August J.| ‘ } Wenlenbers, 28, Seattle, to men A E ONT L SF Strong 19, Boattic. TOPRKA, Kan, Jan, 4- t 4 eet Macors, ‘ote of Fi c von ot en indepen prodac MAKES REPORT LONDON, Jan. 24 tenkem reports that Kingston must | Ipractically be rebuilt. @ Five han-!of Polots has been destroyed ably 200 more remain in the The majority ing in outhouses, | homeless / Blakeslee, 42, NATURALIZATION | BACRAMENTO. Jan Thoro-| assembly at a caucus t | reason. ) The sen Meat Prices That Please: gress to vigor a tor 100 pounds. BIG PHONOGRAPH DISPLACES CHOIR PREACHER USES NOVEL METHOD TO ENTERTAIN HIS CON- GREGATION, & phonograph in place by a Nebraska preacher, 4 Rev. Lester Gerard Leggett, pastor! of the Pirst Presbyterian church at City uae erent) OF PIPE LINES ) PP eee eee eee ee ee (Beripes Telegraph Bervice bit author wo ON KINGSTON (Berinps Vslegrapn Service.) Swet-) Gov ed ant thirty bodies were buried, nd others too badly decomposed to debris. | of the residents are but identified were burned 1,000 are NOT SANCTIONED. | } (Scripps Telearanh Service.) — | a“ The! lay decided nash and he Ban Fra © of the oxo! NEA representat © Bulletin fo e bala republicans in a oa une’ epted. the ss a remote. | | Whereas, The president of the ted States has 4 congress | enact awe ¢ ovide for the ne Japanese, and} judgment of the reas, In th ¢ Californie ine rights fal to th fare of the 4 the Un tes Resolved ve emphatically t { any such legistation 4S urme t , ¥ at provid ¢ the the na atic re Free Instructions work at! by Miss embroidery and art ndom's, 1111 Seeond av cod practical educa: Jessie Brown. All supplies at low| Sen ona habit of sav- prices, cut pure Hnens from 19¢ to} ing hae secured the G0c in latest artistic desigts. Pil-| right of way to pros }low tops 10e to Soe; Hardanger perity, for, cloth and canvas, 40-Inch width, at 2 190e; 60-inch width for $ N tterns of shirtwalst 4 1 cuff sets and floral designs, *** WORTH HAVING On Capitol Hill Strictly modern 6-room house, large full lot, south of Mercer and one block from ear Good view Improvements tn and paid Honse is worth $2,000 Lot adjoining sold for $4 Price $6,500 Good terms. Harvard Realty Co. 327-6-5 Walker Bidg. 1306 Geoond Ave. to sail for Ban Francisco tomorrow, The Pacific Const Steamship company’s steamer Umatilla is due to arrive from San Francleco to morrow, pha. which Ship James Drummond, was toxsed about by the seas out wide of the straits Tuesday night, arrived at Everett this morning. According to reports of Vessels arriving today a large number of barks and schooners, about 30 in all, are still battling with the winds unable outside of the stratta, to enter. C. D, Dunann, general passenger agent of the Pacific Const Steam ship company, returned from Van- couver this morning The fourmasted bark Olympie has finished loading a cargo of lumber at Port Blakeley and will sail for Bouth America ports Sat urday Within the next United States cableship Burnside will sail for Tacoma, where she will be tied up pending repairs. Steamer Hureka, of the Globe Navigation company, safled at da break with a load of coal from the Paetfic Const Franciaco, No steps will be taken at present to have the steamer George B. Starr repaired. The side wheeler was run into by the Union Off company's steamer Santa Marie — while at anchor tn the few days the bunkers for San THE REV. LESTER G. LEGGETT AND HIS “CHOIR.” ———— widespread commeat throughout “A ‘The work of remodeling and over- hauling the stesinship Northwest- ern ls progressing rapidly and the veasel will resume her run to Val- Vebruary 16. strument the audiences have grows 25 per cent. The first night the phonograph was used some of the songs which are sung by the Trinity eburch}4e* about Captata Truebridge will command chotr, in New York, were repro- the duced and the congregation, ol | **oumehip. was plaialy de- The Japanese steamer Tango Maru arrived at the Great North- ern docks today at noon and reports that the anti-dynastic rebeliten in Central China is spreading rapidly, The Chinese government is making Preparations to send reinforcements of troops to supprengs the rioting Chinese, though Nghted. The Rev. Mr. Leggett saye he te not an advoeste of more music and jens religion, but he believes the church goer, like the theater goer, appreciates a bit of novelty occa- sionally. ‘The trouble in maintaining « good choir wae the principal cause the introduction of the phono- graph. . Local and outside talent wes employed, but trouble and dis putes arose among the singers, «0 that the choir was always more or less a source of annoyances. This he TO EXTEND DEXTER AV. The committes on streets of the city council this afternoon was asked to provide for an extension of Dexter ay. in « southerly direc- tion from the intersection of Denny way and Dexter to First ay, and Stewart st. It is proposed to make the extension 100 feet wide. hit upon the phonograph scheme. RHR * @ ADMIRAL DAVIE MAKES A REPORT. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) PARK BOARD DOES NOT MEET, The park board was unable hold Its regular meeting this ‘ated noon for lack of a quorum, Commis and WASHINGTON Jan. 24.— Secretary Metcalf has received Rear Admiral Davis’ report, confirming the press diepate! ou with regard to the ordering of the forces from Kingston. s * * * * * * #jsioners Biaine, Shrewsbury * * Secretary Metealf says Davis & * * * * * * * * * * Prink being absent Dry Farming Congress. : DENVER, Jan. 24.—The Tran» Missiasipp! Dry Farming gongress met here today. The first session wan entirely devoted to organiza has ample authority for land- ing his men. Davis’ report contains the following “Yielding to the entreaties of the colonial secretary and inepector of polloe, speaking for the government, I landed 5° men ander arms ffem the battleship Indiaga.” Enjoy Yourself There wil! be a large dance at the Leschi Park pavilion tonight, and you are cordially invited to ate tend and spend a pleesant evening. Ww ner’a orchestra will beautiful everything will your conrentence. Ladies, free. et knives from 25e to $4.00. » Hall, 1nag ERE OLD CITY BURNS {(Seripps Telegranh Service.) ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 24.—The| central portion of the ancient etty| All warranted. A by | First av render « musical program and be arranged for Gentlemen, 26¢, eee fire A great financier has said: “Every child should be train- ed to save systematically and contribute to the Sunday schoo! reguiarly.” Parents should see that thelr children form thrifty habite. Have them start a Savings Account with us. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | ST. PAUL, Jan, 24.—The Great | Northern is sending five express care from Grand Forks, N. D., with | provisions for towns asking aid Traffic on the branch Mnes ts prac tieally suspended on account of the Ditzzards, 7 S ee ie o o m = a AE Se a eon. | WePay4 Per Ct. interest (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. %4-—In- | Lane resumed the Harriman in- Gn Savings Accounts quiry this morning | Fire in Texas Town. | - | Renton CARNEY, Tex, Jan, 24-—The|§ samme D, MOOB........0.Precteent main business block was destroyed by fire today at a loss of $200,000 RB COLNE... sec ccsenes Camnion DIRECTORS Ferdinand Gohmite 3. LB Mmanust Rosen a George Don wort art R Dose Mog To Elect Postm Rtewart WASHINGTON. Jan. 24.--A house resolution was introduced to- Tewee D day which provides for the elec tien by a direct vote of federal judges and postmesters. Tidelands, the quintessence of a good investment. R. Cooper Willis, 478 Colman building eee UnionSaving & Trust Co. Cor. Recon’ Avenue and Cherry street Hoge Building. Beattie, Wi shot Mii hand Hail, A few second and rifles. A. le av guns First, SPECIALLY SELECTED Alaska Seal Skins es Siberian Sabel Direct from London—the fur market of the world, These a selected skins are here for your inspection, and your selection will be made up to your order in three day$ if orders are placed now. So mutch depends upon the way furs are made that only the most expert fur workers are employed in the Petkovits factory, and all are under the personal supervision of Mr, Pet furrier, etkovit Large stock of madeup Neck Pieces, Jackets, etc., to select from. the pioneer PETKOVITS FUR CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 110 Marion Street. Seattle, Wash. Steamer Tampteo, of the Globe | } | i ' { |