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‘of the lockout ef BEATILE STARA -PRIDAY. FEB, 22, 190: % DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Jats va senars move thas mn eos HE HAD A RIGHT one in every renpect. Mr. Hottie te PLA oo me Gratis deme Tee | ‘The diibbed tcbethds ‘Ab John R, bottom was plightly spring, This Ry adi aoe mo an, umb court house Wednesday, County Good were hold from Butterworth was ropatteds | shi TO SELL THE BOAT | wor TA. Parrish, will maka ; & Sona (hia afternoon at 2 o’elo Schooner Alex T, Brown, which wane dress VEN ] JON Beatiny seremtee eo ea tice | was in tow of the steamer Hureka | Klein, the shoomaker, 217 Jnmoo | Sto bathe Wor Orlontal Mahe | Rlenora Gown w be held Sunday | when the latter sprunk a leak at When A. F, Hottia, of 2116 Judron | at on bs - ') Jafternoon at 8 look from Butter | Clatiam bay, arrived at Port Town-| at, returned from Spokane @ few ; worth & Sons, Interment will bo| send this morning with a broken |dayy ago, after a ce. of 16 - th annual con tlonal church this evening, at|'2 Mt Pleasant cemetery | windlass. jinonths, he was surprised to find] Cahen-Drew Co, Savings. Cahen-Drew Co, Savings. ’ The even esootation Whleh speeches will be made by| Mrs. Harriett Byers, who died (Berlope Tel The steamor Kitsap, of the Kit-|that a statement had been pub “ ip of the Nations me * Postmaster — Stewart Awnistant {Met Wednesday, wan buried today! CHICAGO, , |p County ‘Transportation com: | lished on Sept 24, 1906, connecting | 4 yriers, ts eorton 80 Postmaster Colkett, and Buperin: |fom the chapel of Butterworth &! Lynch, passenger agent of the Gees. Waleh hae boon cm the Wver. (hie with » Subines tennaaiion. ie Berens Sg Sey TNS ace crams tas Setar pearance edo SAREE eclals mat Ww. T of long ey aaa et r |, “2e Titnote Ramee: ime © railroads | ie 4 opel ty ff dock tomorrow The facts are that Hollis received | oe Gebociation at look The social and musteal feature atl ; ores raters aged 99, died at) to give passenger service at 7 . . ie nd ne tat iy pcan! ae Henke ‘band: th pdpenentte sedrviags ; x {the entertainment witl be elaborate, |the Weynide Bmergeney hospita! third less than the present rate it] be given a ali he Ta-| rendered. to. Mr. Gilleapy, in lew. of AT ‘ and Visitors the carriers having been ably as tent night, He went to the hospttal| will force (the ‘emallar roads into] #he will then be wage aye cieemas |& pach payment ‘and In turn sold the y an ladies’ auxilary, consiating of /Mdmittance, claiming to. be tHl/jargor ones to reduce the coat at] Flyer, which will be givens thor | va ree “s | a : « Graton Mrs, Harriet Loomis, president; |Nothing ts known of him or even| operation to a degr dugh| overhauling and several) _” wan « legitimate . mown Mrs. Ida Riehardson, vtoe prem | hit +o The body wan re/ poor serviga.” panes mode, in her dining room,|"WELLER'® PRINTING. HOUBE | SUCCESBORS TO M, SELLER & CO, RETAIL, ¥ {ivouss mat | dent, and Mrs. Frank Root, trea | eyed to Bonney-Watson Thin view was endorsed today ty | ¢#bin and engine re jhan the only shipment of Tiffany |] THA POTS, in China, at, each SRE EC 0¢ . the welfare ofl nies Mra, Emma Fletcher, wife of J} tmocting ot thé officials of most] The steamer Ramona, of the P| waded type in Seattle, It wae sent | BUGAR AND CREAMS for Oe and the betiorment of! ‘The “Three Bilts*of the tocal of-| W. Fletcher, died at Auburo yes | of the western apd southern. lino ¢ifle Coast Bteamahip sormpany |by mail (three weeks en route, at | The salary raise will! fice have also devoted a great deal | [erday afternoon: Deputy ¢ The meeting decided to get th ails for Skagway tomorrow night jthat) through the courtosy of the ||| This Special for Saturday Only—6 to 10 P. M. ecumed, Seottle ts repre: of time in arranging a program for! Wiltaie was notified that tb logal advice and fight the 2-cout} With @ full cargo of general mer | Amertcan Type Founders Ce Dy SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK. egates and Tacoma | the vceasion. The local officers of | ¥4# Komewhat n Jextwtation. ¢handise and a fair passenger MMt.) miogant for refined business an by 33 doles r 18 ioe emailer cities also be-|the assoctation are: Frank Root,|{& found dead in her home alone | act Mr and Mra, Gibney and ton of-/nouncements, spring — openings, | president; William Bitte, vice prow | Vestigation showed that she died ter thanks to tholr many friends| wedding invitations, ete. You'll C h D Co Inc . ' ) be held in the}ident; Johm Hoey, secretary, and| {fom heart faliure. ‘The body will wn on account| have to den! direct with Holler, anen-. rew ° ° 4 ee Sere" “wi . Murph %+ 894! be shipped to Portland, Ore, whore | for kindnesses shown on led oth int b it ‘ ‘ef the Plymouth Congrega:) J urphy, treasurer tee husband i lecneed aa | Of accidental death of their son,| no other pri et can borrow First Av. end Madison St : ——_— Hallie +9*|Beneca, Ind. 3669. , y |} Captain W. J, Keaney, president | ) ‘PERSONS SURVIVE a ’ | tion, stated today that he personal The child must creep before fly notified the shipping commis |B ig can learn to walk. ] CK OF BERLIN L sioners and steamehip companies So. vou. must fireh qecsinely that the overtime g@ause in the i A til set. signing of mates wag indefinitely |_ oe ving emyaqesrs age , Cettnas Pelsaieals aciabaiham> cancelled as the association found|# Ye" have = enoug) re ’ 4 Telegraph Service.) ‘The male has moderated some! wy pons melo Bae eeee ene pane | thitt auch & @lause was UnDeceRAAry travel more rapidly on the roa : M, Feb. 22.—Ten per} What, enabling seamen to proceed} oo poate t sey eatetede: 10 the jue} CAPE Kenney stated that al-| 9 te wealth, from the wrecked eae jolned a life saving expedition wot the United Staten potysamy 1) oF bouts he believed that such an were toxtay reweued and his presence is inspiring the oare.|‘"° VMied taken association should be connected jo tbls city. The survivors/mom to greater efforts, It tx ex |with the National Associa ot We Pay 4 Per Seibiy and had they not | pected that other persons may yet Masters and Pilots. } fay they would |be rescued, but the «reat majority Vitor, being laid up tor over «| Ot, Interest we perished, as they /of those on board the filfated craft month having olf burners inatalled | have | food of any gature, jwill probably be lost forever | ‘ond © satiefactory trial trip ye!) On Savings Aocounts | torday afternoon the owners of the a * JAPANESE LecTune, | Inepection in the Vatieys. | ateamer City of Bverett determined | -————— | Major H. M. Chittenten left earty| tat the changes wore satistactory i j , land she was 4 on the Seattle || BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Much interest ts being taken in| thls morning for the White and] So¢ sie wan piled wf tar i , the entértainment at the Y, W. C.| Stuck river valleys, where he will| te Poe nf Os ons cane. ROO # A. Sunday afternoon, The prime 00k aver the surveying operations) . 5" road oS hall vod feature wil be an address by|8OW In progress to prevent the oc-| NAvigation company, | wi eh Datla. 8 SOMMER \ <a Madam Chika Sakural, of Tokio,| Mfrence of foods. ads aak Aecnmabtahie én sod pinecone . J 4 Tolenraph Servies.) who is in this country as the repre- ¥. M. © A, Sunday. to San Prancteco, ealled this after| Scaroiee ; Feb. 23 sentative of the Christian Girls] Sunday afternoon, at the Y.M.C./ ion for her deatination. The : home, of Tokio. dier subject Sun-| A, Rev, W. H. W. Rees will apeak| iil day will be “Japanese Girla and}to mea on “Your Future in Yoor typographical union, r ‘0 i Nee eae cneoclation, wor| Ther Needs.” Several Japdnese|Own Hands.” At the same hour! Man Acts Crazy 1 Publishers notified "the girls have been engaged to sing (n)ex-Mayor Wood will address (he) Any man who would not appre i 4 they could only retura their native tongue. oe boys in the gymnastam. } fate the swell showing of new : wrk at the wages prevailing at sae Japanese Found Dead | spring $% Bargar hats shown at The ma’ TO SELL PHILIPPINES. Sam Yolo, age 30, a sectionhand| Litlagar @ Rarkman’s, 1810 Second removal of certain local imposed upon the! by the printers will be further when a commit- } (Seripps Telearaph Service.) WABHINGTON, D.C, Feb. 22. tonight within a week in the/to the Japanese. the papers still re-)sought to iny the set down RIED WHILE N SPED ON Wit the click of the car. wheels | the rails playing a wodding | amengers acting as the! roll call, ON TODAY the union will meet. the Representative Clark of Florida, in The printers the house today discussed the reso- beout with a publication | jutten for the aale of the Phiippines The republicans | matter on the} VARSITY MEET. lemployed by the Northern F | rattroad lof a mile Northern depot n00R, sooth of the due from heart disease. Good Roade Association. Pe | 8 |Roads association, to be held ithe Chamber af Commerce at 1:40] ® ™. tomorrow Lyons Cotteri!i Contest. The senate committee on p gen and elections wil meet morrow im the old probate room to hear the Lyons(o! jcontest for the senatorahip f Thirty-steth district Lecture by Rabbi Koch. fle was found dead onehall) thing very attractive about the Great last yeatorday af) hata which makes Coroner Carroll waa nott-| “4 and pronouticed death to be/for the same price. Take « “Si Bale Deposit Co. Nome, Alaska. Lancaster will speak at the! | table, but the democrats demanded a | Meeting of the King County Good | priv mart tteritt the " the minister standing in ¥ The first of a sertesof public iaiabe with odio meg of the car! ‘The university lectdres will be gives tonight by the bageace 3g serving as ® | their sment today t pm Samuel Koch the Temple canopy, V Barkman, 8 | on the an a big track and je Hirsh, Boylston ay. and Ma of the firm of Liliagar & id and several rowing |*t. His subject tonight will : ot ies Fina Sr wat | races are -being pu off this} “American Love for Fair Play” iis Polat, ona Great, Nortly |Osreoe A. B.'s Meet. Tomorrow ao gp ang ye tT ade The events this morning starte The Grand Camp of th , jaca er tha | Sith the cross country rum, in| Brotherhood will mest tom ‘ = ro ; |whieh 30 entered. Vernon won mn! p m. tn the ne us ts ang Mea (24 minutes and 4 seoe alaska dbdb te euaaiéet i oo y expected burn took second a « for a building at tb ‘oO Rave Such & TO third. The distance was 22-3 miles. | «ition t homeymoon trtp| while the sophomores took 668 | mayer ser gene. Mrs Marken wil nr rn | lu the 120yard high s A b - a —- a where they will make / O'Brien took first and Willis seo | tke at ond. High jump, Holman first, 5 weakened by erent j feet 6% inches; Kerr second, 6 feet m it ond 8 ack has 10-yard dash—Fiest, Hall r 3 ‘ . t. ‘This batkhead was put in It—First, Hobs necond : 4 Y Radical Groups Unite. i oan a on Pike place was opened ' ae "ps oe three | Soboles Shot put—Reser first, and | ; : " groups in the reichstag, second. | Pred Hayes, second cook of the ing 48 members, have de yard hurdies—-O'irien. first City of Everett, while Parker, second. Hi r throw jes from the t f parliament Ps = co — Mamentary | Thpbals. first; Willis, sece ht at the | Diseus throw f Re dock, 6 oi on « plank ing, its party organisation. | 167, second I into the water, striking hiw Telephone to Novelty. Browt jump—Holman, first; jchest on the steamer's guard rail. TY, Feb. 22 he Inde | Sehgles, second. I; sdering him helpless, He was js planning. an extension | 22” Yard dash—Hall, first; Willis,|roscued by the cook from Monroe via/"*ome Oriental Billiard @ Partors Valley to Novelty and The freshmen scored 44 pointa, 7 ~ . | the sophomores 43 and the juniors 1.| 2412 Third ave, have elg new the encouragement the vamaie | J wale | tadtes and: the y tate 5 table a the route are giving ft ‘ » t Jin Seattle, A place for gen 3 that the line will be belt =| } i early, date | is i j b Coa! Situation Eased. | FRANCISCO, Feb. 22-—~The Mal situation was eased yesterday Wy the arrival of the steamers and Como, from New Australia, with 12,300 tons raph Service.) ‘Olympia Market 118 Pike St, bills, Try them and sec. The as to com Po be asked to assist im the eg Ci Gives Birth to Five Children. é MDDLEROKO. Ky, Feb. 2 TR MR Zedrowrki, wife of a Polish} WEST SEATTLE. | 2 Miter, at Fork Ridge, gave birth 8 five enitaren “girls and ify The Beauty Spot of Ge qi boys. All of children are Seattle. wen. } A few cholee selections from a number of good buys Carnegie Gift for University 5 VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb 1 opted Carnegic has given $6 2,000 cash, fine modern 7 | frat tre ballding of a’tat room house, one biock from Columbia, provided «fe CAF, With view of Seattle from o~_ amoun! Then ichin a Georgetown to Ballard, lot 50x @htain time | a 84.500 | SE Petensnvnc, rev | | Ses of the’ Rroastint $3,400 cash, fine triangular tien hay: ‘caitltned ana corner, with absolutely unob al Siberia: = en < structable view, 117 feet de ; fon with the revolutionary jf 2%! 137 fevt of street fronta and one block from car, ocou ition, pied by beautiful 6-roor feat P Prices That Please City 4 et. 609 rn <— « SAS Sroom house, on blocks fromm see ‘ine 16% three 82.800 ‘oom ti lot WEST SEATTLE HALF CASH $1,300 HALF ACRE TRA SOUND vii-w fornia Good block fron 83,200 car, TWO-THIRDS CASH hor er 1 bul in te opel rie Rig ote ' suttt b ul ling site PER MONTH. WOR i‘ blocks from car #2.400 #900—HALF CASH RAINIER VALLEY Corner view lot #5130, grad TWRLYE | ; ed and terraced, 2 blocks from £6 OOF Covi ear BAKE WA I BS800--HALF CASH INE BARGA FOR QUICK Nice lot on California om gorth of achool Frank & Wiltse 604 People’s Bank Bidg Main 1452 Ind, 4496 Ohs Pioneer Building Phones i Meets Inatant Death. Feb, 22--W L. , Feb. 22—Emil Hol- | Smith, eeneral superintendent of the a2 employe in J. Irving's | rite Central = raliroad, 4 hie Camp, near Darrington, was json were drowned while duck hunt- Killed Wednesday by 4] ing on Monasha bake. Holstrom's relatives re- a vr fide im Minnesota The dhhtata of “David, King of —_ larael,” will be eung by « chorus at Wante Army Post. [the United Norwegian Latherar NKS, Feb. 22--A move church, corner of Fifth av. oo wail Best 8 On foot to have the army |"% Thursday evening, Feb a from Fort Gibbons to saves half your meat | or “Money te the only thing that keeps you an independent man— it is the only prevent ive against poverty and dependence Keep yourself free by mak ing yourself independ- ent—that means to gave a portion of every earned dollar. Marshall Field Savings th suitable for # Depart and Our safest ment is most itory in amount WATCH AND WAIT FOR THE GREEN DUCK. ADDITION TODAY. For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, ® GREGOR M’'GREGOR 316 Denny Building. 4% INTEREST?" SAVINGS There's some | } | Corner Second Ave. and Sherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, W Agents for Alaska Banking aka ay, must be crasy pearance and quality of the Bargar them surpass) any other hat in existence selling} at their spring Bargars. FAIR 1513-15.1749 SECOND AV. Z. A. Mafrige Co., Inc: J. J. Wolf, Mgr. Final Clean-Up Sale SALE STARTS TOMORROW, SATURDAY | When You See the Prices in Our Ad, It’s So. LADIES’ FURNISHINGS $2.25 | DEPT. STORE DEPT. STORE | LADIES’ CLOAKS, SUITS AND SKIRTS. Btylieh Shirt Watets $4.00 Ladies’ Styiton mae cman 91.48 § Me Chiffon Vets Ie ; A beautiful line Hp $4.00 Paney Colored tlie . “ ; Undershirts 8 pamneagronts New Wash ¢ ape. $2.00 Mercertsed Sateen etal 100 4 Understirte $150 } soc wide Satin Ribbon. k All ow 0.00 and $12.00 per yard the Suite and Coats 94.96 iSe Bleck Cotton Mose, $25.00 Ladies’ Suits, aii = ver atyles 90.50 { 2c Bick or Tan Cotton Hose, per pair 12 ge 00 Ladies’ Suits, ail 7 . etyles A complete tine Long oe : : seed » Crepe Kimonos. | Al hiidren’s Coat 1 patterns bie od In price, Corsets, siees 18 and 19 only Be DRY GOODS DEPT. $1.25 Riderdown Dressing A. BRIDGE & C0.’S sultings, per yard ar, per r oxen ne ings | BD ne NEW CLOTHING STORE Ie Fancy Plaid Waist ate, ee { ses cine | Mechnageas loon og First and Yesler msds Biankets re width 7 ra oi Ye 12.75 large size Quilts ‘ : i for Kimonos, yd. 12% lene sizer, all i i s ie Rinched tne equipped establishment of j full 9 tb) Feather The Now Fad—Ladies’ : kind on the Coast. We occupy the entire Schwa- bachcr building, with a frontage of 50 feet on First Av. and 44 feet on Yesler Way We Groceries EXTRA aliatat | IN OUR GROCERY DEPART ENT TOMORROW Beaded Purses—just in. California Fresh Cauliflowe: sold every whe Qe; our price, head, 100 Fresh Egos. one guarante every nds pkg. Kingsford’s Htarch Hammot of Beet, tb phe ine ed Dried Opening Day Specials Special Prices will prevail in all departments Sat- urday. Men's Suits and Overcoats. Men's Shoes (a new department), Men's Hats, Men’s Furnishings and Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoat Reduc- a Mapnths Soap 356 tions will be ufficient to induce you me regu- ble Ss fo Ol R- FRIENDS AND OLD Ct STOMERS are es- pecially his 1 to vi ir new shment to- morrow. A. BRIDGE & CO. Schwabacher Building First Avenue and Yesier Way Just received dies’ New Spring ind $7.50 for $10.00 and $15.00 on sale tomorrow—150 La Pattern Hats—$6.50 introduction—values an THE FAIR THE FAIR