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TWOULD REFORM REAL|*"%*#%02%. MEETING CALLED TO SP@ESTATE SYSTEM — |etiaitisc== B. B. Todd and B. Thorgrimaon are in Olympia looking after the ; ego do Sve or three municipal ye ing before the legislature. of the present eye | there Is A state land court with |One of these billa ahemgts to ad The Workingmen's getate adsaracts and) three judges and @ recorder, and| just the assessments on tide flat | Che Politi “ iy for It of & system of any owner of real estate deatring to | propertios no they will fall on the|which woosiety he of titles was dis insure his ttle, petitions the land jlessees in an equitable manner a meeting of the reel court and hie tithe is examined and - - ‘elu at the Commer if found clear @ certificate to that vances averaging 10 per cent are! pipe, Herman Frank Holt, a well L Heme digger, was yesterday dug out and found usinjured H. M, Cook Re-Elected, ABBERDOEN, Feb, 14.—The Minore Are Laid Off. EVERETT, } hes Superintendent H, M, Cook. hundred wi were laid off In| wonte Cristo ratiroad tunnel, near ne Bisbee yesterday. The reavon| Robe, which recently collapsed, waa given waa that there was a short-| paught by a #lide late youterday and The | *#? In fuel and lumber. killed. It is Kino reported that an engine League for, be open onjy to members of the Prohibitive Tariff, organtsation | league. Many prominent men in OTC sb. 14. which managed the last muntolpal political, ministerial and BB she gy rons Ba, foreign rele ownerabip campaign, and will prob life are on the roster Of} iiony yesterday authorined a favor-| Dies From Hie Injuries. at work siuicing debrie away was ably assist largely in the direction | the organization able report on a general treaty of| PBLIINGHAM, Feb. 14—-Senor|caught and thrown into the Btllla- of t pas pe 3 4 | Manuel de J. Ricor, a laborer, Who! guamish canyon. he next elty campaign, will The league,” said Becretary Ew | the powers looking to the suppres 2 “ ponte Be . oy PS hans euarmial t meet this event to pass upon iy a evening to p ip gene D. Amith today, “le in favor! sion of the Mquor traffie in Africa plant of the Puget Bound several important matters of publl©/ of decent pelitice, and opposed to by enforcing a prohibitive tariff. company tait. Fri-| SUFFRAGISTS MEET he le h tghta of 7 = na the pe i Sod oy ad = Pdi ys. committee at the reg: | Interest all forms of abuse in muntetpal ; to hie io os Liftcate is fasuod showing the condi |Ing apent 4 ecu held lant even) ‘The Bill now before the legtslt-| government, and incidentally to] To Hear Disbarment Case | Hiri g at gt youoph's howpltal wood deal of time dis |ture to take away from the mayor| wildcat mining schemes and thing®| per rINGHAM, Feb, 14.—Judge| 4 te Soo Increase |e Granted. CHICAGO, Feb, 14.—The Women's fystem,” as the) tion of the title, The certificate |cumsing the proposed c ” of titles i desig: |operates as a palley of insurance of {ordinance which hes Sosa crehied vf — bod = first clase one Wke that.’ A. W. Frater, of King county #u See eemeye Power Wis Se perior court, has consented to hear! NeW YORK, Feb, 14-——-An in-| Buffrage association's annual ¢ | Australian origin, and the title and each subsequent trans | by Building Inspecor Place. Sev — feaied of real estate (rane /for is noted on the records of the eral sections of the new law wore | fous greg ig eparatggnen Mid TELEGRAPH BRIEFS [its sisverment proceodings aeninst| croune of 10 per cont tn the salaries vention bexnn here today pted tn. all the wtacon jand cou! approved by the committee after v j Attorney B. J, Grover, of this city.| of telegraph operators at the com-| Piatt Decker, of Denver, Is active wealth and in| The operation of the law has |eareful consideration One of the | 2% politics pany’s principal offices throughout | it is planned to raive $100,000 with Ht. Representa effect is tesued, If there fe a Naw Spokane, who le/in the title a hearing fe had and (Geripos Telegraph Service.) of one Week or (Wo to several montha, The house of commons to day adopted a resolution that here. after no woman Will be admitted to| 7 dotiars has been / tion of this firet enit of @ series of Daly by the adoption of /4e#tructora which the city will have to have, Thomwon's plan for the lobbies unless acvompanied b: Tieghes garbage incin- Differense Overlooked. membera 5 4 ‘This difference tn the cost of the ey . two Incineraters was apparent Bat Mullen won out tm] overlooked by those hivetng psd the Decarrle patent It) Decarrie patent, or, if noticed, was gaat the city $50,000 for | ignored, (Serippe Telegranh Service.) aocorting to the Tm spite of the fact that Mr, CHICAGO, Feb. 14--Henton Kup by the Decarrie Saag sotionaia of the cost of | penhotmoer, ¢ 22 years, son of u nt, wing every separate |Jonae Kup elmer, the olothier, R Thameon filed his o8- | item, was before the counctl all the | was yas "dead thin aoraee with | gvast of & plant WIth] time, Councilman Gill declared ‘on |@ bullet tn his head. {t i# supposed | [Me figures for the in-|the floor Monday night that Mr, | that the wound was accidentally in- $38,000. The rest of) Thomason had buncoed the citf, for | Micted Kaward C. Neufeider, President. KM. Denny, Vice President. Jon, 7. Greeniest, Cashier. Incorporated Dec 1, | 1608. it fevings, and tras, . geartle, Waa | BAREHEADED MAN SURPRISED And all others whoee hats are a) | little shabby will be surprised when | and Massachusetts. |their titles insured under it. It}for new buildings #0 that tho in-| reels and It is believed the coun he on |& 40-foot well, covered with tons| Advertisement, Resechusctte law |lehip on the owners, The meeting will be held at the| Boll Telephone company struck| Steam baths 260. Oriental Baths, | petition of the North Const railway the commeng, only two this morning ized from treasury stock bas been . 88 pref a tO @o ox ded in the mine; no salary 4 n paid to officers. Treasury shaken as if with an earthquake ler permits the smelting plant will Tate it has now deen /does away with the cumbrous ays: | apector's office will be self-sustaln- |¢l! Will be condemned for the way) | BUTTE, Mont, Web, 14 the Ot toy ith for 24 hours, and recelving | Gold Mountain Labor Temple at 8 p, m., and will yesterday for higher wages. Ad eve |for a rightofway across three were @ 4 for has this morning when 600 bar of off ibe butlt they learn what excellent values | Means more than ordinary bargains. You can always Talk of the Tn this country only|been so satinfactory that a large | principal changes In the now law |, tiusolutions will be presented up- Imprisoned Man Rescued, the country has been conceded by| which to conduct their pre fa, we adopted it so far,/mumber of the property owners, | will probably be the Assosament of |ht!™® Mayor Moore tn the fight} | BOUTH OMAHA, Feb, 14.—After! the Western Union Telegraph com | ; Rightof-Way Given. eave, with satl® tom of abstracts, which tm many | in jin which it has tied the mayor's! @re operating force of es . SEL has tended to|tnatenesa, parhestatr aa wabereah "JAIL PRE ‘ hands and blocked one of the city fet connected with the Butte |his air supply through an tron well) NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 14 hte oa Se em "for higher wages ad 7 Non emergence! Stockholders (Serigps Telegraph Service.) city, and directed that a jury be| The management cordially in- LONDON, Feb, 14—-Of the 66 drawn to assess the damages. vites you to look over the. affairs Women suffragieta who were arrest and condition of the company... We “ stock is not offered for sale, and BAR G Al N vase rosa aso Sear exploded at Bayonne, N. The a - cause is unknown, No persons were WM. FRANKFURT, Pres are given in the big Semi-Annual $1.00 Hat Bale now going on at Lib | save money by doing your trading at this store on any day in the week, but many of the most special Town ala, which wees It in| partioularly in the cities have had | fees to be charged on all permits for 6 how supaeiasendest of } Telephone Girlie Gtrike, being imprisoned at the bottom of! pany. | property, makes the expense a hard artments. xchange of the Rocky Mountala [~~~ | Judge Rigg yesterday granted the )MSON SAVES sain ed at @ result of the recent riot on OIL EXPLOSION will state that every dollar real York, Manhattan and Brooklyn were | your stock. Aw soon as the weath- injured, lagar & Barkman, the exclustve hat A I tors, 1310 Second ave ove inducements are reserved for Friday. Our object is Baking the «rand total of/ his ordinance showed that the rey Tt ee Tor the keep | spent for the tacinerater, Bvidentiy THE THEATERS wv of horses that) Mr. GI) had never read the eati- Py voemnreg” 3 An expert from the manufagtur.|_ Tealaht, at the Grand, the Choral Sgreement now onlers ie to come te Beattle to over- | SY™Phony concert will be given, The ‘The entire fund | entire cost of the plant will be|* Proeram made up for the mont} in the instaila- part of popular members. | ; the construction of | whole amount of money was to be for collecting the | mate, Choral Concert Tonight. city clerk makes no| nee the installation, and nearly the |! chorus and orchestra will give “The Ham Tree.” “The Ham Tree will be the next regular attraction at the rand Opening next Sunday night for five performances. ‘Thies attraction t& one of Kiaw @ Eriander's produc- thene nd comes highly reoom- mended. to make this one of the busiest days instead of being, as it almost always is, the quietest of the six. Read the inducements given below. They are only a part of the attractions reserved for tomorrow. Five pianos sold yesterday—and eight THE DAY BEFORE. That's the way people gobble up the snaps we are now offering. You eee this is inventory month with us and we received word from the head office to sell every plano carried over from last year at big reductions, “Nettie, the News Girl.” pon. “The Fast Moil,” at the Seattle now going fons have been gotng on| theater this week, ls a good melo~ Medion in adiitieg eo{ainee then between the bullting | drama. S committee and the contractor, and) Gould & Freed’s productiog of four of the contract. / by mutual concessions a figure was | Ne ¢ Giri,” will be the of the association | afrived at acceptable to both par-| attract at the Beattie theate ef the board of| starting Sunday afternoon, and ali Deen patent to the db tee A #0 rapidly of late ‘ last night whens week, The piece te enld to be well ranging from $59 to $147 on new plance and up to $210 on slightly used pianos the Arrangements word} constructed, full of strange situa- time that the four dg Mo ry A bowling | tions, climaxes and clean comedy 4 for would be tn-| alley will be built on top of the now | Mias Isabella Lowe plays the role of ial two siditions! stories | the complete furnishing of the total] ad the total sa but the estimate ap-! addition. At the Lyric. ~~ Laric this week, has some wonder- Cc 4 ful climaxes for a society play. ISH CHARITABLE Next week, commencing @unday a yard A afternoon, the play at the Lyric wilt NOW, thie is a big opportunity for intending plano purchasers—a chance that don’t occur very often, and we advise you to call at once if you t all thinking of getting 4 plano THIS YEAR. HERE ARE SOME SAMPLES: A beautiful mahogany, plain case, 4 feet 6 inches high, threestrung, fine quality strings and action, fair ly good TONE, been used 6 months, but in good condition; amount been paid by former purchaser (who we it up for the reason of leay- ing this state) was $53; we add $50 for good measure, making $103 off the regular price. HERE’E ANOTHER: One fine large piano in beantiful GOLDEN OAK, the very largest size, cross veneered both Inside and outside, double repeating action, finest German imported felt strings, ivory keys, ebony sharp; tn fact, one of the very finest planos we handle; brand new, but carried over from last year's stock and at Danish Cloth Good g6inch cream Danish Cloth, You know what a de- sirable material it is and that it always sells at asc a yard. Never less. Tomorrow the special price will be only 1 a yard. Awd in order that all may have an opportunity to share in so good a bargain we reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to a customer, Table Linen Gaod 36-inch Union Bleached Loom Dice Damask. A splenditily satisfactory cloth for restaurant use, either for towelsor table tops. The regular price is 2g¢ a yard. You save just half on it tomorrow. The special price is only 12%¢@ 4 yard, for Friday only. We reserve the right to limit. 124¢ a yard fRer. A. W. Martin. of the +. do portable gas lamp, $1 i Universa! Religion. In- Spinning’s. weight and extra well made garments and we have all sizes. The regular price is $1.00. Tomorrow the special dene by Kelly and Reno, who open price is only B4¢. the bUL And the other turns are} | not fill-ine by any means, | LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. Albini opens with « bunch of 48 Ladie# jersey rib- tricks of the usuai card and eiright bed gray mixed off-hand sort, bot bie piece de re wool Undervests Ic each and Pants, soft and | Matance thie season te the Hiusion of spiriting a full grown flufty haired soubrette from the inte « locked and empty trunk. comfortable and a each front it looks exactly as th | good spring weight. bint does this, and although he him- Vests have high neck and long sleeves | self atepped to the front of the stage Hl and are crochet trimmed and taped at neck. Pants are ankle length. The regular prices are 65¢ and 7S¢ a gar- ment. Friday's special price only Se : be “The Diamond King.” presented | R ER IS DEAD by the same competent actors now | playing there | Kline Galland, one |terment will be In the Home of Beat production put on by the Pan Galland’s maiden MACKINTOSH formance. Allleon May, W. C. Dow Wage She married Bon |p MEN’S UNDERWEAR. of Louis Kline. The’ we of the prosecuting attorne: ew program of vaudeville, which 1,000 Writing Tab- © was a mem- **! Hest of enthusiaem. it ie full of Drawers, mixed 10c ar They | Albin, supposed to be the ereat| ———~ are a good spring and white, ruled “SPECIAL”—and at a big discount special bargain tomorrow, they are on gene ed ig lg pm funnier aerobatic work than that| At the Lois. | “Held by the Knemy™ te easily the pioneer property | Peace cemetery tn San Francisco. ~ P Beattie, died at the fam- ’ 2g tages stock company at the Lote ss savontaecth necee MORE MONEY FOR On co eter by playhouse is packed at every per Caroline Rosenberg. She tland and others of the company are) of Germany and was} making @ record of themselves. who survives her, in| The Se ee, Te New Vaudeville Is Seen N tm 1893, being at that | ‘erday am that the em] at the Star theat at night the WRITING TABLETS. office would be given an approst-| Men's fine lamb’s T. Die of Toma te mate Increase a 10 per cont ee ae See on 8 6 ayes | 84 wool Shirts and lets of Eaton-Hurl- > | train, was seen, and it evoked the/ Cc but’s high grade Mt} headtine acts, and it may be em. | brown and natural h note paper. 7 : each eac & discount of just $147 from the “| phatioally stated that, aside from | gray in color. They come in blue, gray ular walling ort Now this Hy © 0 he a Tr omni | page 1 ag ob or and plain. These are our big 15¢ tab- to get rid of it quickly. You can better fancy dancing than that off lets and sell readily at that price. Asa have it if you get here FIRST. Colline and Hawley, or cleaner and | ete, mailed FREE. EASY TERMS sale at only 10¢@ each. Envelopes to GIVEN match, only 10¢ a package KOHLER & CHASE, Established 1850. The Largest Music House on the Coast 1305 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. TURNOVER COLLARS. Ladies’ white em- broidered Turnover Collars, Those neat little washable neck fixings that are such a protection to thé neckband, The regular price is sc each, never less. Tomorrow's special price will be only 1¢@. At this price not more than five to a customer. Main / floor. | Ordinary window shades are fraitfal sources of annoyance and disappointment. Springs give out, the elutch fails to work, the cloth cracks and wrinkles. “G,-R.’’ Renown Improved Shades Always Please Hartshorn latest impreved and explained that he ctuld do noth. Ling impossible, there were people there last night who believed he must be tn league with a certain | | deceased and not overly respectable | | individual. | Eddie Roesch sang the song, and TRAVELING BAGS. t be | hilarity and good feeling prevatied | Lest sid Slee HOSE SUPPORTERS. { on all evening, The Star has « bill that | eather Club Hane bi s Ri icke ale _ Prayer am fa worth riding on a crowded Green | Satchels of em Ladies’ Sew-On ” leather Have dou- goor strong elastic webbing. Come in taade in America, therefore no | cracking and wrinkling. Bx- 9] ™4rked that at each matinee he ; pert workmen make, hang and would do some mind-reading stunts | ble flange frame Sot ad if adjust them. A guarantee of that yould make everybody sit up| and fine lock and = oth plain and fan perfect construction. Scores and take notice cy colors, Take of the big butldings of this your choice. The regular price is 2gc a pair. Friday's special price only psn | city are fitted with them Outlook Is for a Stormy | | 14¢. We reserve the right to limit Landlords and tenants sing the rin, marked them at only On t Sp 4 k hem at only $1.79. m the the quantity sold to any one purchas- praises of these shades. Prices are not high—at least Girls’ coa! i be needed more main floor ft $4, $4.50, $4.98, $5.50 er. Notion department, on the main | _ floor. ; | S fas Ue me FOEEEE € |@ IN ORDER TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR LINE OF MORRIS CHAIRS a pair side catches and are leatherette lined. The regular price is $2.25 each. For Friday, the one day only, we have not when you consider the than ever. FRAMED PICTURES. quality A phone cali will and $6.98 coats are all now $2.95 bring you an expert who will A coat bought now will last ali quote prices, ete. next winter. London's, 1111 Second Take your pick to- sorfment of 100 each | Framed. ic t ures, iste inclatling a beauti ful ly ing subjects—black andfyhite and co ored photos They ar€ freatly set in gilt and dark wood frafigs. Sizes are price is 7¢ a card. Friday's special price 17x22 and 18x23 incheg | The regular is only J@ a card. At the special price rog- | Gleaf Palms, 2 feet high; ree price is $1.49. Friday$Jspecial price not more than six cards will be sold to ularly $1.26; to- 85 only 89¢. morrow ; Cc Sleaf Palms, 3% feet high; ree 5 eee New Goods in Nearly All Departments Today | 1iJeat Palma, § feet high; reg If you'd be wealth HOOKS AND EYES. 7] SSNs ‘ caemevacacene Take your pick to- j- SSS 2c morrow of Corona tion, Atlantic, the 5 on Sun and the Dodge of interest Hooks and Eyes; 2 “ a sive a touch of cheerfulness way out aww purchaser entails, These Read on than pal: Th to the expense their Fave much less than those asked elsewhere. dozen on a card. All sizes are included and the ruls regu | #leaf Palm, 2% feet high; ree cluded and the regular 35c ularly The; to c morrow a customer. which are unsurpassed in style, quality and moderate price, we offer for Thursday only A $10.75 Morris Chair for $8.00 The frame of this Morris Chair is of golden oak, and is built in a plain, handsome pattern. It is up- holstered in an imitation of leather which gives it the appearance of a very high-grade piece of furniture. This is a highly comfortable chair, having an ad- justable back. feet high $1.00 high, reg "$5.00, "aliens fect high; reg onl $7.75 WOODEN SALT BOXES at On Sale the Basement Store ularly $8.50; to 6 25 think of saving as morrow . well as getting. With Superb Yuba Trees, 7 feet high out frugality none ean regularly be rich; with it few tomarrow "s would be poor, If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some. Benjamin Franklin Our Savings Depart ment offers a anfe place for savings of any amourt from one dollar upwards > Crnrory Furnrrure Company % Sxconp Avenve & Spring Srreet McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets B SHONROCK, Pree J. P HARTMAN, V-Pres. ALEX MYERS, Se 1 Vo A BMETH, Cashier % INTEREST? SAVING Sy