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LICENSED TO WED | Marriage licenses were laeued to | NDAY CLOSING BILL NOW DEAD }day as follows | Kashiwag! - Shinomtya —~ Haito Kashiwagi, 29, Haywards, Cal, to} Tera Shinontya, Sargent-Denniston—Grant EB went, 29, Seattle, to aria M | S, Beattie ! Rase—George A, Knox, 37 5, Japan (3 | Seattle, to valine Rasa, 19, Beat OLYMPIA, Mar \.~-Genator | State, was put to death tn the sen | ge. el put, whien | th# morning, When the bill! Norman-Minor—Mandus 1. Nor Sunday closing SS | was reached om the calandar Davis |"an, 26, Seattle, to Barsh A. Minor, ls aroured «such storms Of /nimyoif moved that It be poatpaned |2". Green Lake. - pune neayse ar © postponed) Nyhue-Anderson—Olat A. Nyhua Ell parta of the | indefinitely, and this carried. to Albertiione Anderson, REE, 30, Beattie, . Tacomnn. Wm. Bhipp, Sedro-| Sedro 4 ShIpp-Haanett—W x, Be i to Estella Bassett, Se : Wedge-Rall—Edward Wedge, 30, ¥ Sy to Hertha E. Ball, Tacoma Death Record, Deaths were registered today as es Raschke—-Mabel Rasehke, 7, Feb.| |! at 1100 Bturgia st | Reed--Hermon W. Reed, $5, Feb./ ee atimeemee 23, at Seattle General hospital } Seibert Johane Seibert, 8] ‘Ae offer of 80 acres of land for; “Hoa, G. W. Morse, months, Feb. 25, at Sturgis and Nor) mee ate of the okt Soldiers” ‘Olympia, Wa poromemaney | pow focated at Orting, was| “T wiah to offer the state, through! par Rather Bamey, 2 Feb thia morning to the Hon. G./ you, 80 acres of waterfront land | 19 ’ ¢ Kighth av Pome, island county represen | just south of Camano as a site for Reynolds H Reynctte te the state legislature, by the Old Soldiers’ Home. Gradual | pep et Pacific hospital | D. Beary, president of the | aiope to beach, good sail and pure MeCabe—Pairiek MoU abe 63, Feb Transportation Co, through | water } 27, at Wayside Emergency hospital. | es tebegram . “JAS. D. ESARY. | jtaiium—Alonsa Hallum, 14, Feb | = / 28, at University Dedord—Chaa. R. Debord, 44, Jan. OFF TOO EASILY 2 Kies Rimma Kiso, 48, Fob. 19, at| Waynide Emergency heapital | Devine Devine, 30,/ Gilef Wappenstetm, in his annant/ water and crooks are emboldened te Mayor Moore, complains because of the light penaltios 3. ». 28, at HP Ninth ay south, | Lovejoy—-Catherine A Lovejoy Fob. 26, at Holgate and Occiden The chief urges that more drastic | ‘al Hight sentences tmposed upon | measures be employed Corey-—Patriek J. Corey, 6, Feb. Speaking of Judse Gordon of the | 25 _. Seupongpaaplengendig eno ram however, the chief de | tity, he says, le the mecca |Claned be had the highest regard | at TOG Lane at. Birth Record. etiminal clement tr the for that forist } registered today as! } ome ce pe At 8623 Keystone st.| FE] 0 } Feb, 97, to wife of Jeos Hanson, | + - \ a daughter | : Nash—-At 337 Nineteenth av OF BESSIE K. |e", to wite of W- Maas | son Nelsom—At TLL Twelfth av. south, lnc 34, to wife of Martin Nelson, | Been City. Puebla which {from Brandon. The steam coltier|" MM | sins J from San Francisco thie] Wellington, southbound, was nott- eae TASS Guam: Sees P etains, revoris having sighted a | fied by Captain Jensen ona wait re a 16, to wie of BB Uther, i al 16 miles weet northwest of | probably tow the wre to & Gangater pessbe? : ere ot 3:10 & ah int Wed} Pramctne, ae DEATHS AND FUNERALS. | The schooner had turned turtle, Jereen of the Puchia | and apparently u row wae leet fear imiles out of his course |The Bessie K. it owned by Sam! y Mra. Annie Andrews, wife of P Andrews, dled at Providence hoe te the wreck, and inarn- | Francisco parties, and was built f™ | dita! at moon today. She was 25 R was the cascline schooner | 1998 at the latier city. She hed a years old Funeral arrang mie KR. bound for See Francisco | met tonsage af 93% toms “e te charse of Collies Br TY VALUATION TO George Hays, hot Georgetown, Georgetown early today a ploneer ident died at his home fp He “6 ame of sae, Call Hros {have charge of the funeral arrange Denia BE $20, 000, 000 | Alonso Hallam died at the heme of his parents, TOR University ot | test aicht. Pusere! arrangements AE ballewe that Seattle realty (sone between the realty ralues|*te In charge of Collins Bros : ASOESOORS ARE % pllethapiahatins “T tind as . general reauit of my ie the statement made by | observations.” sald Mr BR. Mclaughiis, « prominent and Mn, “that Seattle has 'y Teal estate dealer of the | faster than amy ike area = in | who has just returned from country, and the same practically -extensive trip through easter holds true of all the state of Waah- Southern cities, Mr. Mcl.augh ington. I do not believe that realty visited Detroit, New York values here are inflated, and place . Waeshtagtos, New Orleans, more confidence than ever in the Angeles and San Francisco, outlook for a steady growth in val-| in each place made compart wes and apete ion.” The ancccsors = = “|in the state begin their work of | hitrate the differences with the em |vatuing personal property today 1¢ men who ar * wealth Ch ployes. Grand of the railway ton says ft conductors, it too late as the question is now | sesanr Pa | the hands of the men whose de-jearly this morning } Baton will be « strike or continee taken into Mr. Parish’s private] work, Whatever this decision, office and thoroughly instructed in| will be final dutios by Chief Deputy As | air BILL KILLED CON " me |semsor Chester Eaton. { CONTAGIO WARD is Prof. J. G. Lawrence has entire i charge of the field deputies, and Senteny | wilt be around every part of the GTOM, March 1.— The} URGED city to make sure that no deputy - a & feat | langiects his work. The Seattle we cutive chip Ri, deputies are G. RK. Owens, P. Mere 163. Health Officer Cathown wit! in| Morris, W. D. King, A. A ne ® short time go before the efty/worth, l. A. Treom, L. F. Yo council to urge the ereetion of &| 4. W. Poy, Wm. Barrett, D. A ward at the Wayside Emergency | Cullman, W. C. Marburger, A. Mc hospital to take cure of contagious | Kinnon, Wm. Steffina, J. O. Bock | cases that do not have to go on re ¥. 8. Barry, M. L. G. Wheeler, | to the small pox hog pits: Looney | } Lonpe STREET CARS, | PLUNGE DOWN HILL | seasion that om sccoun! Wagner's band has been engaged BE GStreme nervous attack the to furnish muste for this ocearton, had to be taken into the ; land many other attrnetive features foom, and put through calle } (Star Special Service.) jot thelr spring opening » | @AN FRANCESCO, March 1.—/ seem im thetr ad, on page ia was mant mnt }One man seriously injured and atx | issue the day T b SOD PARR D ROLE ROLL 5 Two thousand and ninety pos Ty, Brams Was recalled thia aft-line were supplied by the Free | Was the remult of @ runaway of two! emoon. I Employment office in February to|trolley cara on the Haight st. hill/ A young man won't Evelyn Visits Tombs. = an, The week of tO tng | Us morning. Both cars were vice. “Hie case ie different 1 © _ Mreiye did not attend court to vn a ox eames wed with those going to work the experiences of others won't By, Bot being permitted to be near} ),) ¢ tees 4 at Borciock,|9hd in the excitement the men|{ apply to it.” ber husband §&). i at the trampled the women down and a/ But experience is an expense to rest MONTHLY SHIPPING REPORT. (number in jumping nearly killed |f ive teacher the noon recess she drove Ithemaclvés, one striking on his We advise you te start a Whe Tombs and visited Thaw} The United States shipping lhead on the pavement Savings Account. showed no signs of (ines missioner reporta that in Februery | } eared | men Guijged abosté steamers Suits $15.00 Jeoming into this harbor, and 467| Since we begam advertising $15} erred jthem all the time. These are al | ° leotutely new suits, of exceedingty | GC h it t -" seen, Siown Gi. Susiaina, need 44, | eee ee an a toot t. interes stranger t her home in South Park c « af and om St let him Fanersl eorvieews wit r Second and Union St *""|1 om Savings Aovounts he called the de m the Bonney-Watson | perasaeceee fled niay morning at 10 | 4ineh heavy Se At Japanne Spinsings ARBITRATE Woripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, March 1—Managers | BASERA 30008 MAL. Ha t ave nn Seattle perty is Extraordinary Buy! Sixth Avenue 1 Street getting better a Willett’s Alder Grove Addition 8350 to Blanchar Price $11,500 BAL Seattle On the New Car Line 1 tote ¢ TERMS, $4,000 CASH. 8750. 1 por cont ANCE TWO YEARS. * y is the ke Dist in value in This bent We double Exclusive sale wee Jas. N. Rosenbaum aa oma. Lewis Main 2806. ind, 4447 Littlefield Joseph E. c 0. Thomas &@ Co. BEACON HILL. ‘ 18 for lots in this dte porated 200 lots on Beacon Hil Real Ratate, Rentals, Insurance 09 Cherry vaing im price from $600 to i Mortgage Loana Entrance to OLE HANGON But Beattte. York Block jand Benton 'SEEKS T) END HIS }month of February were cw every count |t | i } THE SEATILE UTAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1907. CHILDREN SEI JUDGES’ BILL HAS PASSED (Btar Special Service) OLYMPIA, Mareb L—The senate | this afternoon passed the bill creat ing new superior Judges for What| com, Kittitas and Spokane counties, end jotatty for Adams, Franklin Tho bi} now goes to the governor. Newepaper Biit, Senator Graves’ newspaper béll was again postponed this morning} @n motion of its eather State Reformatory Bill ‘The house thia morsing pasted the DIM for the first time of F. C Jackson for a state reformatory) for youthful conviets, through re | ducing the appropriation to $20,000. aNnged | for abi After enduring a wife's cruelty and bitter tongue most 30 years, Abraham Racker man, 6 Russtin, decided, after com ing to Seattle, to get a dtvoree BUILDING PERMITS. The total building permits for the} om, and the total valuation $1,200,412. The month previous there were 499 per *, and Yeluntion of $724,266, an | increese the past month of 129 permite and an iferease in valuw thom of $566,067 UNION ELECTS TONIGHT. The Cooks and Watters’ local, No, 280, wit! hold an election of officera tonight ia the Labor Tem ole Grand — Opening Union Tallere te Heid Thelr Piret eon of Spring and Summer dey, March 2 Many Seattioltes wit] be pleasant y surprised when they attend the crand spring opening of the Unian Tatiors, at 812 to GIS Third Ave, w, owing to the wondertal rowth and expansion of com orn, which started but a few months past They now oceupy four large Sjotning ack other in the Coltnaum batiding, amd are at the resent time employing over one undred first clase taflore | The Untom Tailors now enjoy the| Hatinetion of being the largest com orn of its kind in the Northweat,| and have @ capacity for turning owt « large number of bigh grade eulte and overoomte every day In the several workshops they! have inetalied al! th t devices for taraing out yenme wt be tallor’s products how use eighteen wed Binger sowing machines, electric power Their m t shipments of| new spring materials, Ineluding all] he latest effects in colors, such aa! alive, oyster ay. n, pretty! hades of brown, blue, end ny! other combinations, mtwed colors in Boglion tw are now Om Hapiay tn their gant show roome in, ote BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown. JAMES D. HOGER Preaite % B SOLNER Casnig pDIECTORS Ferdinand Sehmite J.D. Lowman F tel Rosentere A . & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash Alaska Ranking and ome, Alani. Agents for Deposit Co. GO AND sen OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. abstract system the We keep an and wilt be glad to tell you sf the owner of ar the ety ame 4 f property in harge. . GREGOR M’GREGOR 301 Empire Buildin free of For Irrigated Lends call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO. . K. Loose, President and noral Manager, 509-510 Ma- rion Building, Seattle, Wash. of Attatia, Walla Walle Oo. Wash. SAILORS RAISED ” personally make to the offictals of | | Dorter, Mr. Takenowehi refrained | (the Omka Nippon Kaisha company | from stating anything definit upon bis arrival In Japan will de garding t | extending tte Noes to WILL PASS ON COOLIE from COLUMBIA TO VOTE OW ANNEXATION Japan, Bteamanhip investigating the shipping situation of Puget sound | Butler this morning by a Btar re ‘The committee appointed by the | Central Labor Council to arrange , Cwlars printed setting forth the Jap- | a date for a conference of Jelegates all the unions retative to the formation of & Japanese and Codie the committee declare that Labor conference Sunday, tm the PB ce weaiB boy mmnte meeting yer AUTO HITS MILK WAGON, other Japanese lines wil pt to make Seattle the center im tm eattie | for the heaviest part of the Oriental | trade. hen seen at the | values DOG COLLARS AND CHAINS. we strong Co, the Oxaka Nippon Kaisha | atte company }A. L. Mall, 1111 Piret ave. cor report whieh Takenouchi wil) mpany’s intentions o Puget sound jclde whether the company will ex tend its tines to this port or net LABOR MARH 17 terday it was decided to have cir } SELLER’S STOCK nese labor question and to cirew | On ate them among the labor organi- | sations im the ety. Members of | they | are king an effort to interest | other civic bodies im the city in| | their movement | i A "7 each . lor problem will Influence the vote for annexation At presemt Cohmm- | bia ts completely surrounded by | Greater Seattle GIRLS LIKE IT, There ian't « lady fm Seattle wtel | gone not Wke to see « gentleman Exclusion league will hold a arch 17 our price, set of 6. “oe Salad Bowls, rose decoration, re gular Soc Salad Sets, 7 pieces—1 Bow], 6 Saucers- last, only Teapot Tiles, reduced from 60c to, each. ‘MBIA CITY, Wash, Marek clusive batters, 1310 Seeond Aw Ww ond and Union 8t 7 |OLD TIME BOATHOUSE B. Metchinsom milk on nd av, thie morning by S daaiieesial permit No. 1%, out of business The loperated boat houses on Lake street cars Were delayed for 10 min-| Washington for 20 years, died at utes, while the recovered | Providence hospital last night. The —— was announe’d today that a | 00 cents hour overtt and those |from his scare. The young n in| deceased was 66 years of age. Fat o v » find the taine Of 85 per mo: would be on | 0% Salling ships get $45 per month, |charge of the aut vile spent an | neral services will be held from shout vameatl sobbed ooh iia fe feeds po paicven —— with the same overtime unpleasant five minutes explaining {the Bonney-Watson parlors at &% of matches, thia morning cous@N BP ltteer poet — ae Many loos! steamabip compantes,|to a policeman how it happened. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. fite whieh practically destroyed the] Tp ang Ere & The raise in wages! who operate lumber carriers, are vedaiieis Gi baat home of BM. BE. Busch, Pwelfth © seamen affects the entire| now paying thelr satiors « then [LOST SEATTLE WOMAN . | oonst of the United States, and) the union wages, and (his raise was HAS BEEN FOUND. xi av, Wo Charles Parr wie® the Cauned by the scarcity of sattors, | dink by the Beamen’s union A joint meeting and entertain- structure, which was j fhe men on steam schooners are|and the steamship companies be REDDING, Cal, March 1—Mrs,|ment of the teachers of districts Se eee ee aoe uae tha | T°" feeetving $60 per month with fore being grants egy }1 and % will be held at Issaquah, amt Mr. Busch carried $1,500 oF beef ew. & Matthews, of Seattle, the Saturday, March 9. An interesting j contente ‘ | woman timber loeator who got lost| »yoaking and musieal program has zn Bees Ri wyas ston ‘ORIENT SEEKS SEA Monday afternoon in the mountains | been arranged. The people ot = : vb ig ate 10 miles from Douglas City, Trin-|saquah will entertain the visiting tally dressed, and were clothed morning, or rather, she found her family. and saw through an opening in the | Since we began advertising $16 ert BI timber the party of searchers look-| suits we have been selling G. Takenouch!, representing one | but sald he belleved that within «ling for ber them all the tin These are ab- @f the largest steamship companies | short thine solutely new suits, of exceedingly } eee n | Extraordinary Saturday morning a line of fine Carlsbad, Austrian and Hamburg-China on sale at a BIG REDUCTION. They Are Pretty. They Are Up to Date. Listen to These Prices and Cuts: ; Bread and Butter [tates, Seller's price 25¢ cach—our price, -10¢ Handsome “Dessert Plates, _ sold ‘regularly $1.50 per set-— T5¢ 25¢ @ set, while they 98¢ r—set L~-Next Tuosday, rote on the ques- | Well dressed and wearing a nent | : ow of anneation to Seattie. Thera looking Wat. The $3 Burgar Hats | Saturday Night Special—From 6 to ro P. M. Only. appears to be organised opposition | positively the best made and'|| Wm. Rogers’ Knives and Forks—one set to a ae to the movement, although here ang *Wellest appearing hats shown te | of 12 pieces .... vepipocersavednelaiel there an Individual can be found ‘* City thie spring at o atraltar | community would be better off to fematn as it te at present of all Kinds and aif eines, AL Hau, have a big showing of this spring | goods in the Dargar makes, includ | jing ail the newest shadee and! shapes; also a fine, peat line of binek «tiff and soft bata, ooo The wa- snore to M. Seller & Co. ROLLER SKATES Bucce First and Madison. 1) Piret ave A. BRIDGE & 60.--Largest Clothing House on the Coast BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL Men’s Suits To Introduce our new location Schwabacher Building, First and Yesler—-we offer Saturday the choice of our entire line of Men’s regular $18 Suits FOR 90 SEE SHOW WINDOWS At this price you will find all the latest weaves suitable for business or dress wear. All suits pressed and KEPT in repair free of charge. UNION STORE—UNION GOODS UNION SALESMEN BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothing House on the Coast Schwabacher Bldg. FIRST AND YESLER

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