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TIME from Kansas City was always on Unie NO TRAIN IN INTO KING OVERLA PULLS ome ON er] No. 8 the Bur} Kotehtian, a, to the Queen; Charlotte Islaade e#taking valuable | gold and copper elatma Clerk Wants Investigation, LO8 ANGELES, Marek l4—The suepended clerk, HM. G, Straugh, of the Loe Angeles railway mali ery foo, charged with breeding disaatia- faction among the other employes, demands av investigation Smettermen Want More Pay, TACOMA, Mareh l4 The men at the Tacoma or numbering be tween 500 and 600, have demanded an inormase in wages of b0¢ a day Manager Rust says no raise will be granted. There is talk of a strike | 1%} ae the result on —_ all Bumps Nose in the Sand. NEW YORK, Mareh 14.— The are emphasieed be Rritish tramp steamer, Gowanbu: x 4 " Mo. § of Tuesday W4* pound tn, touched off the : ‘evertand train, so far 48) shore of Long Island in the fog inte oh bas yesterday afverm men remember, © since last ———— —— jee of Rates, . Mareh 14 4 that railroad + will be See poole. are rasbing to aw Colman for pretty homes. money and tel a good home cheap. BRIEFS gs two great great grand ehildron. Presi¢ent ‘of the Great North raised necessary service de on Stampede. March 14.——Accord- of the steam from it ATTENTION! t, archi- dailding, for af It! attends will enjoy # delightful even you ** Gentlomen 250; ladies free. Tugs are pul-| i away at ber and she will un joubtedly be floated today 1 Was 101 Years Old. BELLINGHAM, Mareh 14.-—Mre Jane Anderson, who died here re cently, was 101 years old. She ta! servived by five children, 11 grand ehfidren, 17 great grand children Boy ls a Fire Bug. | | NORTH YAKIMA, March 14—/ Morris Williams, a 1¢-yeareld bey, and the sou of a prominent rancher of the Wenas valley, ls ander ar rest charged with arson tn setting fire to the West Side Apartment) hotel bere. Do You Dance? ‘This evening the big mid-week danmctog ‘party will be given at Leach! Park pavilion, and you are cordialiy invited to attend. Fine muste will be furnished by Waw ner’ orchestra, and everyone who Dance begins at § o'clock. - ine WOULD LYNCH (Berippe Telearaph Servioe) GOLDPIRLD, Nev, March It Qne buudred = di mined men stormed the jail yesterday after avoring to get at Smith arged with murder, in order to lywch them. The poline had been notified of impending trouble and had removed the two men te a place of safety Smith te president of the Indus | trial Workers of the World, and te regarded as @ conspirator, Quiet j lea Bh th reign today — BELGRADE, Au At the suger and leat mployes striking for hia morning jfour and wounded 20. Sehilling’s Best tea and coffee . | doth on top. ” TO PRESERVE HARBO FACILITIES The Tacoma Chamber of merce has asked the Seattle © ber of merce to ee-operate W it in pe & aN demnation, p ment of fret © parpose of th the power to waterfronts f raliroad or t rnor te ne for the a and improve- Everyone Likes Money But there are few of us who tke | te put away « portion of our weekly j earnings and save it for future need. There is just one good way | to stop the constant “blowing fn of your small change (which fe all a part of a large sum when saved)’ that {*, to place a certain amount of your salary with the State Bank | of Beattie, where It will recelve 4 per cent interest annually, Try it) and wateh it grow oes! and to bulld muntetpal docks and terminal facilities on the joint-user principle, To get at the public sentiment on | the bill, Governor Mead hae ¢ public WON LENDERS PORT TOWNSEND, March 14 ) B, Senior, the well arp 4 ber cruluor who was believe have been murdered, in alive cording j was DEFEATED » County Assessor Thomas A. Par h today expressed extreme regret ver the fatlure of the House at tympta to pass the bill «x the employment of de wore to cruise timber lan With the present force, Parish declared, da office on meeting at his SENIOR 18 ALIVE " « (Btar Special Gervies.) Mr “it In imponsible > draw up an equitable tax assess to latest statem seen In Beatle two w rding to w letter receive iff Macomber. STRIKERS SHOT DOWN, and the county is so much 4 er it a force of from $0 to 50 men are ied to cruise them property hree dollars and a half a day for deputy aasessors to do this work Ps insuffictent pay “In my bill | asked the appoint deputy assessors (Rerippe Telegraph Service) | ria, March Di etory the the palice pollee kitted |) ment of expert The Baseball goods and roller # at A. l. Hall, 1111 First Ave. Free Free Busy— Why? Because we make every garment in our own shops here in Seattle. Cut, make and fit your suit here in Seattle is our motto. There are 960,000 acres} * timber lands in thts county and| © Unloading Sale Friday Bargain List Teok through this lot of specials. thi fo@elue for the price. vt Have come in on us all at once, and we take this way t 15c and 20c Wash Goods I2ic Here is a special that is well worth re- peating. No store on the Pacific coast can show you a larger or better or more beautiful assortment of new wash goods than we have now on sale at this one price. Included in the lot are Swisses, and Batistes in the daintiest and most fetching mew spring designs. Lots of pieces are splendid 2oc and there is not a yard in the lot but what is cheap age. While the sale lasts, take you pick of the entire ttion at only 12iic a yard. $1.50 Embroideries— ¢ Dress Goods— A nice assortment 89c New Embroidery in broken checks, Most Beautiful and mixtures, 36 and Flowncings, 44 inches wide, wide; regular in oven, blind and shadowed designs. Regular Me to Goc a yard; New a Wei } special at 8c a yard. Lawn it: ae | 75¢ Embroideries— You wouldn't have Diet us i we | 56c A great many dif- fad marked them G<c. They | : ferent styles to M8 Gisp, clean and new. | choose fr lovely, new Came from the factory with- | Allover ideries, 18 Me week. Styles very | inches wi in blind and Biel, We want to unload | open designs; regular 75¢; them quick, so the price is special, s6c a yard e? only $00; each. | joc Ribbons— - 190 Black Hose— e than a thow Extra good quali- | 14c "9 | ty plain ribbed | All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons, 9 iB back Cotton Hose, fast to § inches wide; all colors; i Sed, with doubic heels and | regular prices aoc, asc and toes and elastic tops. Reg- yoc a yard; special, 14¢. Price 5c; sf ai, toc. | §¢ Ribbons— 2c feta Ribbons, i a , Ze: You are sure to find among them that you want, and you can depend every single article advertised here being extra special We want to unload the stacks of goods A prices $1.25 and $1.50. Tomorrow, 1 yards of Fine Plain All-Silk Taf- o i colors, ¢ all the wanted shades, half- Strong — clastic _ | inchwide, and sold regularly : leather ends, patent cast-off | at 4c and 5c a yard; special 4 tls regular and 35¢ | at aca yard p PiMbenders, special, 19 $:.75 Dress Goods— 4% Fancy Socks— | 1.29 All- Wool i Men's Fancy | 3 . Chiffon Pana- : Socks k, 1 56 inches wide, and in fed, bine and tan, with white hades of navy, tan, cardinal, ad Black figures , golden brown, gray, Seal Broidered effect endid brown and wine; regular Welting socks. Regular 1 rice, $1.75; special, at only if % Writing Paper— $1.25 Petticoats— : Ome Women's Black my | || 98c x2 c pour er Cc Sateen Petticoats, | SE Mote Paper. more | all exce quality, well i than a hundred f ex made, wide skirt and va- | 74 good paper to 1! ! riously finished with accor H F price 25c; t dion pleating, hemstitching, i 1 @ pound ah tuck ery ited Some ha fu fles, Regular pr $1.2 pecial, ge White " | $1.25 Wrappers— large, ample od, | 73 Nhile they last, PMely finished wir) Cc all ir $1.00, $1.1 ; “ ings and | . : H 6 hem | and $1.25 Wrappers, good " ; at Prices 59¢ and pe- | styles, lots of colors and pate | » S3e. | terns, all sizes, special at 73¢ Ht Books. | I 3c Choice of oe. | Fancy China— cially good titles | 2 Choice of all our yt best living 1- beautiful Japanese "i a late t China tomorrow and Satur i every way t ne day at just one-half the reg- ] Hales price ular pric Lots of bargains | Home industry is what we have. | Our manufacturing plant here in Seattle is the largest on the Pacific coast, bar none. We employ more tailors and cutters than any house west of Chicago. We have six experienced cutters from the largest cities of the United States—tailors, all experienced UNION tailors, We pay higher wages and only employ such as can com mand h wages. Come, inspect our workshops; the city has forced us to larger quarters; we are growing too fast. Why? use we give good values at popular prices. A satis- fied customer is our plan—we have satisfied thousands, because others can not give you what you want and make them to suit you, FREE ON Friday to the First 25 Customers Buying a Sulit or Overcoat We will give a $5.00 Hat free, any make you wish. Come early, select your sult, get it out for Easter. On Saturday, to the first a5 customers a pair of shoes + — A to $7.50, in any shoe house in town, free, On Sale Friday and Saturday All-Wool Worsteds, in any shade-—brown, grays, blues, blacks—French Broadcloth, Doeskins, Serges, Clay, genuine all-wool, ALL GO AT MADE TO ORDER. Don’t buy high-price Suits. WHY? We can make uu just as good a suit for $15.00. Why pay $30.00, 5.00, $40.00, $45.00? We make Suits to Order for $5.00. We know how tp fit you, because we have the experience. Monday we will give to first 10 customers any Tweed Suit in our howse, made to order, with 2 pair of Pants, for $15.00, ‘ Remomber, Friday, 4 $5.00 Hat free. of Shoe free, worth $5.40 to $7.50, Free. pair of Pants free. i Our working capacity here in Seattle is 1,000 Suits or Overcoats a month. Every garment bears the Union Label UnionTailors Three Stores 612, 514 to 518 Third Avenue In the ColiseumRink Building, Near James Street. Saturday, a pair Monday, a Open Saturday evening until ro:3o o'clock We are prepared to get out every Suit or Overcoat for Easter. Come early. We have all our new goods on dis- play. 5,000 new and up-to-date Patterns to select from, whose pay should be determined! no change in the atrike of the mill by the board of county commi®| men in this city. ‘The situation ts aioneta, The cout of employing! now erttical ‘fhe mill owners seom these men would have beon morelio be entirely indifferent to what te than made up in one year by the | ocourring aeving to the county, which under . the present system loses a great ie, sent ars MILITIA INSPECTION “Not only is there an inauffictent és it number of men at the present time (Gtor Gpecia! inenitan’d but the pay of thone at work in really leas, when the expenses paid by themeetves are deducted, than that of the clerical force.” OLYMPIA, M. to a military Gen, Otte Hi h 14.—According der inmued by Adjt, ton, Capt, John Mo- The action of the house kills the | Kinele will eet the following oF | bill definitely for this year at least,| @**i#ations at their stations, at & as the legislature adjourns tonight | 1. 0% the daten named and there je no way of reviving the| attic, April 2, regimental head quarters, field staff « pand; also | proposed enactment. Although Mr Parish would not admit ft, it to | "*dauarters First end Third battal that the bill was knifed by |! Companies B,D and L, Becond | infantry, and signal « baving large timber holdings. who have no desire to see a better system of taxation Inaugurated MILL STRIKE CRITICAL, wna, April 1, Company A, hea- | J corps and Troop B | Ingham, April 3, Company M. | Everett, April 4, Com Bnohomish, April 6, Co There ta} Ne Yakima, April 8, Co Th PORTLAND, March 14 if tha r bath tub is old and | nhealthy let us install a new one. H. Brown & Co, 221 Pine Both phones. ° personal wealth of ub hold of the Washingt eure. company is estimated twenty-six millions of dollars. 7 pany ¥ Spokane, April 10, Company Vancouver, April 12, Company @. Hoquiam, April 12, Company F For this inspection, all organtaa- tlona will be fully ipped for tleld Khaki uniforms will wervice. be worn. | PREGIDENT ORDERS JAP’S FRISCO BUIT WITHDRAWN, WASHINGTON, March 14.—The | president today Instructed Attorney Ge ‘al Bonaparte to order the dix triet attorney of San Francisco to | withdraw the suit pending there which was to decide the right of Japanese children to attend the reg ular public schools This \s done on information he corpe. ling reeelved by the president that the San Francisco school board had rescinded its former order of regre gation re Tou r Let us eatimate the cos. of your plumbing and heating. G. H. Brown & Co., 271 Pine st. Both phones. *** “DEAN” CIGAR. The new quality, Ge.