Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
mVTNEY WAS THE BOLO. ROBBER 3 by the wounds on his} was his sole motive and love * Putne id the case of his downfall |, Harry C. Putney, | fold dow nfa! e veal man boarding at the BR og. 4 says pressing noods, eveii, of O12 High] NO. . i new pt the i to have! robbe: During the straggle in try! ¢ a “DUP | Mr. Horeen's room he Tost his hat Bad broke Mr.) and jumped from the window to ie, was confronted by | escape recognition, The subse yesterday and made tO) quent account of his encounter he himself was the) with the “burglar? was concocted to hide bis tracks the more ef feotively, a of a tenderer lay, with the rea! intruder and a] It te not believed that Mr, Her 4 ae the harvh discord) ren, who has seven daughters, will ls now believed to UP-| proseoute, now that the mattor has gomplicated mares of the) been fully explained, and that the exty aithough Pat-| inetdeat will be forgiven and for insists that ory | gotten, WORK ON ITS _TERMINALS ——_——_—______________. i: ROAD PUSHING | being put in to make the sites of "4 SLIP OPERATIONS| ‘he stip firm and matntain the “Tt 16-0, N. AND W.| PToper depth of water . « se) eusy. The Great Northern ts engaged in : filling in ite tracks north of Marton _- at. along the waterfront, and the Chicago Milwoaukeo & St.) Northern Pacttic t# laying tyacks fe crowding ite work/and filing im on the terminal of Forrest st. where the | grounds in the southern part of the ip for that company te be- | city, The filling in has been car- Aside from the ship slip} ried along what would be Second has isid much track} av. south extended almost to the ‘ ‘Dut at the present time] southern boundary of the city, this part of the work.) A small opening has been left for is continuing the work | the movement of the tides near the the new slip, loading | Holgate st. crossing, but this will waterway, Where the | be clowed up fm time, are bringing ratiroad| The Great Nortehrn and Northern the Atiantic wilt dis- | Pacific are gutting their dirt from cargoes, Rock work ts! 2 plan arkere ib, i Hive duck i of the market thie the continued decrease Hee of cams. The Washing- ‘eee ate quoted a1 tte pieemk & drop of from le to de he of yesterday and a ry on the price « Tt i the aptaion of that the price wi go Before the end of the of the dealers are the extwat of @ consider- | due to large orders of ees, which arrived « aye am. & eartern ogee fer mle @ lower price Geslery paid for thom, if, Fyhe the pe j i, fi Pt 8 SET POR NEXT TUESDAY. ree for disbarment brought against Attorney BJ. Grover of Rellingham will be heard ext Tuesday by Judge A. W. Fra- ter of the King county superior Take your lady friend out to the | Leech Park Pavilion this evening and spend a pleasant time dancing on the best floor in the city. The trotters | musteal program will be furnished cig | DY Wagner's exosilent orchestra. If you haven't a lady, come just the same. Gentlemen, 2¢; ladies free. wee BRASS EXTENSION CUR-~ TAIN ROD ~— extends to 54 85¢ Doz. Thin Blown Table Tumbler, Frosted Band, MAIL BOXES. $t.ag Rural Free Delivery Mail Box, adopt ed by U.S..... 98c TREE PRUNERS. $1.00 long handle Tree Pruner with best steel blade 75¢ BUCK SAWS. Keen Kutter lance tooth blue frame braced Buck $1.25 CLOTHES LINE PULLEYS. *10¢ malleable iron porcelain 5c 75¢ Dozen Johnson Plain White Bread and Sutter Plates, Each de. ase Large Size Yellow Earthenware Mixing Bowl, 19¢. $1.00 Dozen Plain White Semipors Saw, each... elair Cups and Saucers, 1 Clothes Line Pulley. wh ENAMEL. 15¢ box gold tecorative En amel, with oil and 8 brush..... Cc TEASPOONS. lozen Rogers’ 3¢ POCKET KNIVES. $1.00 odds and ends of sam ple Keen Katter Pocket ce Ove SEATTLE AGENTS KEEN KUTTER TOOLS. solid 15¢ Pink Decorated Japanese Cups and Saucers, De. el silver Tea ms, special $1.00 Genuine Welsbach Gas Light, Complete, 53¢. S= CHURCH DEDICATED been. | was yesterday afternoon formally dj; amended complaint against the Se- “| Occidental and Washington. THE SEATTLE STA Mise Mabe! Whitney Sayles, a merly of New Orleans, and Arthur Clareaee Babson will be married at the Hotel Stewart this eventna, Heats to the number of 150 have favit Rey, J. B.D. Lawyd tle the knot, ROBT. BOENM IN TROUBLE Robert J. Boehm, who, It ie ab loged, has been running a wide open pool room and bar tn Hitman Olty, was last evening arrested by Detective Jorbett and Humane Offieer Che for selling lquor without a Heense, He was released on $100 bail. SPLENDID YEARLY CHURCH REPORT At the annual meeting of the congregation of the Weatminster Presbyterian church Tuesday night R. MH. Thomson and L.. T. Turner were reelected elders; Robert! Campbell and Andrew attractive Friday Special” sales we are sure and Alver Robinson reelected dea- cons e membershtp of the church te now 604, According to the financial | reports the chureh f a healthy | condition, notwit that the members have wamish chapel at Meadow G fat a cost of $963.24, and We Park church at a cost of The total contributions amounted | 74 for the yea i —the public needs no urging to attend our populs they that when we announce a “Special week, it is worthy their prompt attention here is a splendid and useful you will want one HURSDAY “Busy Friday” special Busy have long learned for any day in the sinee Busy Friday Special” —this Medicine Cabinet is made of oak, height is 1444 ins., length 22 in, and depth 6 in, open shelves, one long top shelf and small cupboard with two shelves; size of mirror in door is ox1a in, This is a serviceable and useful article for the bathroom and The regular value is $2.g0—on sale Friday only Harry Shaw, « druggist Southeast Seattle, was arrested rf fic presertption. The arrest was made | pe by Detective Sam Corbett and at ODe. Truant Officer Ketehum. Shaw will have a hearing Saturday at 9:30 & mM. be filled. The Olivet Congregational church dedicated. Rev. Samuel Greene presided, and Rev, H. C. Mason preached the dedication sermon. Rev. Sidney Strong started a sub seription, and the debt of $200 on the bullding was cleared. Rev Ru | —————______—__,——____——_——— fas W. Pletcher is the pastor, and worked with his own hands on the edifice. Agnes Ramecy has filed an aoop PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines sumer yc, STRINGS ru Sesond Ave., Seattle pattie Electric company asking $5, 000 damages, On account of being thrown ftom a Fremont-Hallard car lust October. The company t# | charged with carelessness tn atart- | Ing the car too suddenty Do ou Like Dancing? we your lady friend « POULTRY NETTING—Car just received. Price and quality guaranteed. LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO, Colman Dock. on the beet floor in the city. The} musical progeam will be furntehed by Wagner's excetiont orchestra. If you haven't a Indy, come just the) same Gentlemen, Ibe; ladies free. tee ” AMUSEMENTS, ; Lyrie Theater Russell & Deew, Mere. Phone 166 Matinee Saturday—Tonight—All Week. “IN A WOMAN'S POWER.” Next week the Lyric Theater Company tn “The Diamond King.” Matt- nee price, 260 and l6c; evening, Meto Ste. (SEATTLE THEATER "=" 4 Orem, More Phones 48 | Matinee Thursday and Saturday—~Tonight—AN Wesk—Lineoln J, Car- | tor's Big Scene Production, “THE FAST MAIL.” Starting funday Mat- ines, February 17, “NETTIE, THE NEWS GIRL.” A Melodramatic j Meeterpincs, Matiness, t5c and 100; nights, ie to Bee rinse ime, te. Matiness. ie Pertormancaat20, 7 ik H@ eaek Aap, MATINEE BACH DAY AT 28 Seattie’s Leading Vaoderiiie Hows NEW SHOW 18 IN--IT'S A CORKER, ALBINI in bie wonderful Glass Trunk thus wery night, MIND READING at the Matiness ONLY. and in Manager Panta fers “HELO BY TH my" Matinews dally, except Thursday and Friday, Doors open: Matinees, THEATRE 1:30; evenings, 7:20, Performance begins: Matinees, 2:15; Evenings, Fhones--funset Main 1364; Ind. 43348: 15. DON'T MISS THIS. FOURTH RACE TONIGHT DREAMLAND RINK. LADIES’ NIGHT. EVENT OF SEASON. Skating Before the Race. No Advance in Price. The Largest Savings Deposits In the State The people of Washington have built up our Savings Deposits to the largest total in tM State. Such approval can never be a matter of chance. It is be- cause the people know the solidity, the strength, the conservatism of this bank PER CENT Compound Interest Accounts opened from $1.00 up. No information, not even of the existence of your account, is given to anyone else. Resources, over $10,000,000.00 Reserve, over $ 3,000,000.00 The Scandinavian American Bank Of Seattle There are two short —no telephone, mail or C. O. D. orders for this article will Standard Furniture Co. Li hw feerde SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. TACOMA No agents to bother you. No commissions to pay. You save more than half. Sole Agency. Cline’s Piano House 1208 SECOND AVENUE, OSTEOPATHY Cure When Ali Other Methods Fall, Why? Because it removes the cause of disease and gives nature a chance to bulld up the tineuce of the boty. And thet is the reason why I can cure you with out the use of drags, medicines or surgery. IT successfully treat every disease known to the human system, Rates reason able. Consultation Free, Lady Attendant. DR. C. F, LATHROP EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 207 Ejite! oa Corner Seoond Av. and Pike St, Opposite Bon Marche. Office Hours—# a. m. to § p. rm, | Ope evenings § Tuesdaya, Thuredaye and Saturdays from & to § o'clock. Pi Mw I Have the Gure for RUPTURE NO TRUSS, BUT A PERMAN- ENT CURE. Seattie’s Leading Specialist. 40 Years’ Experion 1 guarantee to absolutely cure every case of Rupture which. after examination, I accept for tre th Ca my time and attention to the treatment and cure of Rupture and my cured patients num hundreds probably bet your nelahbors. This r of exclusive p thorough and lasting cures which I am making every ear after year, and the wwaements of ni hat thene facts. 1 cute without a surgical oper ation or pain, and without Inter fering with your work or busi {tice and I will nts, and refer nt Seattle bust m I have cured # willing to wait ntil cure la effected. My terms are reasonable CONSULTATION FRE CALL TODAY AND SUFFERING. Hours— a. m. to ¢ p.m, Sun day, 9a m, to 1 pm DR. CLARKE CO., 123 Second Av. 8., Cor, Wash ington St, Seattle, Wash. STOP About Time to Begin to Think Of where you aw going to spend the coming summer. While you are at it, why not select a place where you can and will want to live all the year round? Waterfront—Your Own Beach Means 100 per cent and more added to the advantages and pleasures of any dwelling place, whether you live there three months or twelve. At the same time you do not want to get too far away from your business, and your wife wants to be able to come into the city for a day's shopping whenever necessary. So you must have Quick, Easy and Cheap Transportation You want a place where you can enjoy life in the open, where your children can play outdoors to their hearts’ content, where your wife will have congenial surroundings and neigh- bors, and where you can spend your leisure hours in contented peace and enjoyment. All this at a small expense well within the means of the average man’s income. Think all these desirable features hard to find in one spot? Not at all, can have these advantages and many more at Three Tree Boint, on Puget Sound, half way between Seat- tie and Tacoma, An Ideal tiomeplace For Man, Woman and Child And—speaking of it as a place for your wife and children especially—there is an iron-clad restriction against the sale of liquor on the property, and that means protection from all disorderly persons or influences. As a Business Proposition It is equally as good and attractive—whether you want to buy a home for yourself, or merely make a profitable invest- ment, There are 250 acres in the tract that will cut up into 2,000 lots 2§x100 each. These lots will sell readily at from $200 to $500 or more apiece. There is over two miles of waterfront, and the riparian—beach and water—rights go with the land. That means a mighty desirable Place to Live and Enjoy Life The tract has been improved with a 110,000 gallon water plant and mains, roads, grading, buildings, wharfs, etc., to the extent of $15,000. Then there also is a side issue in the shape of a sand and gravel lease, on royalty payments, the returns from which will pay far the entire investment. You Can Become Part Owner Of the entire tract, share in the profits on an equal basis, and have first choice in the selection of your lot, by paying into the holding company from $100 upward—if you are one of those who subscribe your part of the first $45,000. Capital stock will be 1,500 shares at $100 each, but those who get the first 450 shares are the ones who will reap the greatest benefits and the lion's portion of the profits. Of these 450 there already have been sold r20—leaving only 330 to be issued. So you see you need to speak quickly to get in “at the basement entrance.” There are plenty more details to the proposition that you will want to hear before you invest, and I will be glad to tall it all over with you if you will call at my offices, 629-633 Pioneer Building. I will be here all day and in the evening up to 9 o'clock. Both Phones Main 3487. Ask any bank, professional or business man in Seattle about me and my reli- ability. L, Frank Brown is my name, A Good Home Is a Child’s Birthright H ; Don’t Buy Poultry Netting 1 foot high, 2inch Mesh . qe Put It Off 4 fect high, 160 feet long 5 feet high, 150 feet lor Any longer, Come in at once _—— and get the benefit of our low prices on dental work before it ie too late, Our work is first class and will satisfy you. These are our LOW FEBRUARY PRICES: Full Set Teeth, up from. . 85. ° $8 Qu 0 Gold Crowns 6... 060+ Bridge Work ... Gold Fillings, up from Silver Fillings All our work Elevate ant. Off 6pm KOHLER & OHASE Estabiishéd 1856, PIANOS 1305 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. For Gooa Results Puget Sound Marble & Gran- ite Co., Inc, E. M. Thayer, Manager. Work of Every De scription. 2410 First Av., Seattic. Made In Seattle Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Ave., Seattle Wath L. . HOFFMAN. NATIONAL DENTISTS br, B, G. Thompson. » Thompson. Cemetery Peoples Savings Bank Building. Second and Pike.