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Ae Fie SA NB RA ‘TILE STA BURNING HALL 227.2% and will be seen for a week here with Dustin Farnum in the title LICON HALL OF UPTON 8IN- jshe has seored heavily tn the east CLAIR'S SOCIALISTIC COLONY |The play Is by Clyde Pitch, role again, 18 DESTROYED BY FIRE OF MYSTERIOUS ORIGIN, (Seripos T. aph Service.) ENGLEWOOD, N. J, Mareh 1 One man was cremated, another fatally burned and five sertounly burt in a fire whieh completely | stroyed Melicon hall of Upton @in« elair's soelalistic colony early this merning Lester Briggs, of Rhode the colony carpenter, who the third story, is missing supposed that he waa cremated. James MeoNtff, another carpente Lng burned so badly that he will die There were 86 people in the build- | itr at the time the firet broke out, all had barrow escapes, hat started the fire is a mys- There wav « sharp explosion } and Mamew darted out from all por- aoe — NT | Pirst Moototy Kniahte of thine hall, Ses ay, near Pike at areh. son D. Parrett, speaker, § and ¢ m) platform measages after svoning discourse by Mra, Minnie | Jennings pve LITTLE ENGLAND, FACING INVASION BOGY, TREMBLES OVER DOVER TUNNEL PLAN _ ND WILL TED vey of the Jand ere fe railway m that, ae 90 ed, the « “ ip Sree eentaine Bocialian, ¥ affect (he ima, KI Kitekitat Whit: i The survey of dollars to TOPICS weteeeene © PASTORS. teal tm your church Ake Star before € Friday evening i Mate and slate the ‘gat our of fer- Theosophy. Theosophical Boctety Seattle oles, 1420 Second avi & p my, | "Man the Microcosm,” by Mra Klin. abeth: Wardalt Unitarian Avenue Corner Hive at; Rew Blanche Walsh Coming. Manche Walsh will come to the Grand the latter part of thle month oy lation Hoyle. Ww. D. & om, “Teteh for Bt. Pat m, “Praternation, the Watehword of n considered, meritorious light operas of recent years, comes to thia ety M \ecetianeous, Soctety for Religious Re- wil meet at 2:30 pom in Theosophical hall, 1420 Second av | Subject, “The Tarot of the Hohe | reste Most Ancient Rook tn by William L. Richard World Inland, ht Boclety meets hall, 1420 Beeond | Myself"; speaker, 20 phival at tL a m,, Haboook. Walter Thomasx Mille wit speak tn the Socialist temple, Fourth av. and | Pine st, Sunday afternoon at 2:30, on “Rvolution and Soclelis: MUD will alse speak at Bocialiam and the Family.” * * . * TUNNEL WILL BE A MEANS OF MILITARY COMMUNICATION. guard for centuries past. Even with the big navy she now has and the SPPEHAEERERESL EL IERS BR OAES SORE MO diplomatic cordiality which exists between her and the other powers, England never relaxes her watch fulness, her precautions against in Yasion, The whole coast line is pa trotied every hour of the 24 by the coast guard. Fast torpedo boats and dispateh boats patrol the chan nel, Every seaport is heavily fortt tied, The most general fear te against an invasion from the continent by way of the tunnel; this in spite of the contention that the tunnel could be Watched an easily as the coant, and that the tunnel could bi and closed with a few pour dynamite. A deep student of the ponsibilities, Lord Napier, says the danger is not #0 much of invasion but that the tunnel would give an invader a secure communtcation for teintorcementa, one that could not be ecized by the fleet. ‘The tunnel, if buflt, miles long, under Dover strait, tending to Dover from Sangatte In Pre Att matte «od of the route an experimental mile of tun- nel has already been excavated un der the channel. The tunnel makes & loop, tn the cliff and comes out RRR SOME AUTHORITIES AGAINST TUNNEL. . .* INVASIONS OF ENGLAND. By the Romans, B. C. 65 and 64, and A, D. 43 and #4 Hy the Jutes, the Baxona, the Angles and the Danes, DUKE OF W INGTON, who always preached that England was exponed to in- Beam vensele would made Napoleon's threatened invasion feasible. GEN, LORD WOLSELEY, actively opposed building of @ tunnel COL, MAJENDIE, military expert. declared tunnel could nat be rendered usclens in a short time: could pot be gvarded against surprise, THR (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) LONDON, March 16—Whether after a lapse of 20 years John Mul! has gotten over his distrust of « tunnel under the channel will be decided soon. The project to bulld an under ground route \vtween England and Francs, which 4 declared to be ite feaerl- from an engineering || The Church of the Nasarene will j hold regular services tm the off Swedish Methodist church, on Fifth ay, between Pike and Pine ata, No. | S24. Next Sunday wiil be their open day at Uhie place, Morning service at Ih; evening, T:20; HM. Th, Brown, Gtatrict superintendent, acting pa or, Minelair pald $65,000 for the several months ago. POIZNSK ASKS NEW TRIAL, A. J. Bpeckert, attorney for Lo rena Polsask, recently convicted of | murder in the second degree, has filed a motion for @ new trial. The erounds assigned are newly die covered evidence, errors of law {during the trial, and misconduct of FORM wEW UNION. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney | Vanderveer, in calling the defend ant disreputable names in bis ad dress to the jury WELL KNOWN MEN UNDER ARREST (Star Special Service.) BELLINGHAM, March 16.—Five Ppromipeat men have beew arrested | here, cherged with eriminail |eault. The men ary Dr W Hayes, V. V. Lowe, William Keltt . + * * before wee e ree the eleventh century By the Normans, By Henry Tudor, By Charles IL, in By the prince of By the Young Pr under William the in 1066. earl of Richmond, in 1456. 1660. Orange, 1688. ender, in 17 onqueror BY, Near James st; Dp D. pester; Mountain Vision; Man Whe Never th av. North- Marvin Christ Cer 1.38 om, Eaeraid Rate- ELPHIE SNOWDEN. With “46 Minutes from Broad way.” opening at the Grand to morrow. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a * RRR DOWIE'S WILL ZION CITY, MH, March 16—John Alexander Dowle, the dead “proph- et,” left a most remarkable will, ace cording to Attorney Wetten. The document is one of the greatest ever written. It will not be made pub- eter ee ee eee eee eens See ee eee ee eee eee eee Mra. Flora wat church, corner Ata mseting lant nighe the Pa Mi Wedar st.—-fev. Gea | eifle Coast Federation No. 1 af pastor. Subject 11 | Langshoremen and Local 552 of the aod Thirsting IT L. M. and T. A. determined to ; 1:30 B® ™. | disorganize the local union of the! National Union of Longxboromen and reorganize under the name of Stevedores and Riggers’ Union of April 14, 16, 16 and 17, headed by Joseph Cawthora and Nella Bergen, | two of the best known stars of the light opera stage. Creston Clarke Again. Creston Clarke, whose “Monsieur Reaucaire” is well remembered here, will be seen at the Grand in the "Ragged Messenger” soon. Annie Russel! Billed. CHICAGO, March 16 MeDonald, wife of the gambling king, Mike McDonald, was given « preliminary hearing in her cell to- day and beld to the grand jury on} @ charge of killing Webster Guerin, the artiat The women continues | lic, however, until a man has been raving, and her condition wae such| named as successor who will accept that was unable to be taken into | the — placed in bim according to will be 26 ia m. “What Ie a} The purpose of thin reorganias “The |tion Is to hold the longrhoremen . together until a Federation of Long my and Republic |#horemen of the coast can be or Lincein Smith, | ganized. whe kicked . Sydney Strong. | The officers elected were, Jack ; a m. “The |) MeGraw, president; J. Burk, vice : 5:08 B MB. / president; T. Peele, secretary; W Stration, teasurer; J. Nevins, f-/ North: nancial secretary and C. Carr, pe : Dam, ILLINOIS WANTS CANNON, (Scripps T. a m, WASHINOTON, te the Church”; jernor Deneen of Illinois arrived| Tnnumerabie Com~ {here today and declared that Joe | S Cannon will be the ilfmols candi mg ce rreroeee, 8 date for preatdent next year iz James FP. Weter, #u- idk: ovenseng unt CAR LINE TAKEN OVER. | CR Gate, subject,| Judge Albertson yesterday signed | Y The Prospect orcbes- | the Judgment for $20,000 tn the case! the gong service. of the City of West Seattle, against | — the Seattle Electric Co The Se _ Cheistian. attle Electric Co. today took formal Broadway and Kast |poesemsion of the West Seattle AL. Chapman. pas- | street car system. a Forty -aecond —on'| FRESHMEN WIN eomngetiat: i a, m, Gommunion; 7:56 p. | i The first of the trrouts for the} }debate between the Seattle and Olympia high schools, ce he ~— yesterday afternowm at the y high school. The ptm feam defeated the sophomores ‘The questien was the same that will be used tm the debate, “Re solved, That Government Owner ship of Ratiroads te for the beat In tetesta of the People and Should be Adopted by the United States.” REV. BEST IMPROVING. Rev. J. W. Best of Bellingham. who was injured in an automobile accident two weeks ago, sustaining jcomcuasion of the brain. and who {has been under treatment at the Minor hospital. is sow reported to and James | be out of danger. Gowen, rector; 11 « —— APPOINTMENT MAOE. Services.) Mareh 14.—Gov.| First. av. nm. and ha m. “The Church of Bm, “The Great Am ition.” Wilber st., Rev. Ar- 7:30 pm, “The :. Advent. James st.; Rev. George or; 11 «. m. and pass: mm Scrence. of Chriet--£12 Sixth | complaint of Helen her, Martin Sutherland and Frank Curtis, They were arrested Lecher, 13 years. The accused men are all over 50/ years old, their ages ranging from 69 w 70. Three have wives and! grown families here, while two are widowers with grown children ta) the East The parents of the child, two physicians and 4 detective will tes tify against the men. The accused men have business cetablishments within a few blooks of the Lasher home They were arraigned yesterday} afternoon and with the exception Annie Russell comes to Seattle }for the firet time in the near fu ture, playing the part of Puck | Wagenhals and Kemper's magnifl cent revival of Shakespeare's “A Midoummmer or Night's Dream.” LAND CASES 10 BE PROVED UP (Serinpe Telegraph Service.) of Curtia were placed under $2,600 bonds each, which, owing to their prominence, they were cantly able! to nish, Curtis wae charged with attempted assault and placed) wader 506 bonds All of the men are old resident of the city. Mayes ts « vetarinare | surgeon, Curtis a butcher, Kell her @ clothing merchant, Lowe « upholsterer and Sutherland, who! 0 years of ago, ts in the paint tng aed paper hanging business THE THEATERS Corinne im Cohan Show. Priwrose’s minstrels close at the Gread tonight ‘Tomorrow Corinne, in George Cohan’s meny/ “#6 Minutes From Broadway,” be gins an engagement of four nights and a matines. The new attraction is sald to have a host of pretty WASHINGTON, Mareh 4 Thirty thowsand land entries are ted up tm the land office and Seo retary Garfield of the department lof the interfor haw tnatructed KR. A | Ballinger, of the general land office, to take for action all locations selections and entries upon which nal certificate has been tesued. If the proof ts complete a patent order must be teeuved DEATH IN THE MINE (Serieps Telegraph Bervies.) RERLIN, March 16--Fitty-five jminers were killed tn an explosion BIEDE in the mine at Kisinrosselm in Lo- raine thie morning. Twenty-two miners were killed, dropping 1,600 feet In a cage at St John’s this morning. RECEIVE $2.00 FOR $1.00. Everything in the immense stock of men’s furnishings and clothing ia the stock of John Liadh Co 1432 Becond av, is now marked exactly half price. Building to be torn down and they must get = standpoint. at of par Mament tr 1744. The plan has been revived and « bill offered to au thorite an engineering firm to un dertake the work. Parliament i now considering it, as are, unof fietally, the people of the two coun tries directly Interested. The French have always showy themacives quite eager for the tun nel It te the British who have dix trusted the scheme A tunnel tr successful operation would @estroy traline the jon which haw been her sate SON MUST W THEM Cj). Erickson, lowest bidder tor} the Fourth av. reerade, has been givep nil next Saturday to file « Matement with the board of | publie works, setting forth the | manner In which he proposes to - Hh and execute the reer ade al inate Otherwise, his previous | sidw Work may prevent him from getting the contract Krickeon was before the board | thie mda! and sald that he pian ned te two shifts of men etgnt hours use te steam shovels | and ofrry the dirt away on cars figured he could thus handte 2.800 cubic yards a day While he expected to find a place} on the tide flats for the dirt, Brick- son sald he had not definitely made thie arrangement. He sald he ple ned to have « tunnel under York | FINE COURSE DINNER Sunday from 12 fo & p. m, Hotel | Beattlo have Just discovered that the | Repte on the beach on @ viaduct which winds up to the natural grade of the country. This preliminary work was done yeare ago. Similar test shafts have been sunk pear Dover. Where the tunnel would come out on the English coast ts heavily forti- fed and the entrance is covered by several heavy batteries. This ought to be very comforting to the nervous firiton, an it seems to insure that ( the French should unexpectedly lig through and. come out there, a yot welcome would be given them. = smccr *o that he could operate his dirt trains and not be delayed by putting | in the steel bridge. Erickson be- lieves be can regrade the street in a year There ts « difference of 94.630 be- tween Erickson’s bid and the next] higher Steve Raggio was yesterday found guilty by a jury in Judge Gordon's court for selling liquor or Sunday and fined $100. The jury was composed of six local news paper mon flome owners of deer hounds in last legislature did not pass a law prohibiting the use of dogs in deer! hunting. Buch a law was introduced | in the house, but never made its ap- the senate, By the pres- is open from | aber 15 to December 15, and dogr may be used during the month ot October pearance in ent law the deer sew th i of the will. | George BRYAN PREDICTS THAT DEMOCRACY WILL WIN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BOSTON, March 16.-~-Massacho- eetta democrats gave a dinner in honor of William J. Bryan last night In introducing the demo- ratic warhorse to the diners, Fred Williams referred to Mr. Bryan as “the acknowledged leader of the democratic party. Mr. Bryan made the speech of the evening. His remarks were very conservative. He touched the pres ent stock slump and stated that the men complaining were those af: fected. In conclusion he said: “The republican party has been in power for. for ten years with undis- (Star Special Gervice.) OLYMPIA, March 16—Corpora- tion papers have eben filed In the office of the secretary of state as follows Chehalls Pir Door company, cer tificate of Increase of capital stock from $15,000 to $105,000. Amended articles changing name of Gillespie Rupe Lockert to Rupe Lockert company Nooksack Valley Condensed Milk company, certificate of increase of capital stock from $10,000 to $15, 000. Lambs club, {ncorporated, of Se- attle, $5,000; Ed Kelsey, _Joneph _B. McFadden, Ray Eugene | puted rule. We find the republt- can party not so popular today. The party has gone on the toboggan slide so that it has just one man whom it regards as popular enough to be the candidate for president. Why ie it that the president alone has escaped the paralysis that has fallen upon all the rest! There is only one explanation, and that is his popularity is due to the follow- ing of democratic doctrines.” “It I may venture a prediction,” he added, “I would say that, in the fight that is coming, the democratic party will be looked upon as the protector of the small inrestor against the manipulation of tho sharks that have power in Wall st” SS mond Nevins, George C. Coken. Pioneer Realty & Investment company, of Seattle, $6,000; 1. H, Dale, H. 1. Bennett, John W. Pea- Western Home company, of Ta coma, $50,000; A. F. Archibald, F. W. Burford, W. H. Hayden. Reaney Investment company, of Columbia, King county, $25,00 Guy Raymond Reaney, Emma J, Weiss, C. H. Welss. Lawrence Investment company, of Seattle, $100,000; Ralph D, Law- |rence, Willis J. Lawrence, C. Law: rence. THE ARCADE LUNCH Under the Mandville Cafe manage ment, commencing next Monday, will serve the regular 25¢ bem lay-| 11 to | La nm Immediately. Stevens Cafe. Dinner S0c es | Boomer, ot the Spirit”; and Our Cares.” and Ange Service.) ERD. Liwyd. ree-] © March 16--H. W pan mag of the Pe i, of Hoquiam, has been arriage ©f| appointed amsistant superintendent of public Instruction of Washing ton to succeed H. B. Dewey of To coma, recently promoted to be depaty. THE MARKETS Vegetabdies, Potatoes, Socal White Rivers, eGT?. Takims Burtanke x4 tow colons. pec men. gt 2 Winningted, ¥ t Draten, bewts. per sack, 0.60@1.7: can _~x-€{/T€-_"__"[/_'"[_[_"['""’"''. st and Queen y H Morgan, Bed 7:30 pm. o~ ist. st. and Terry B MeKin! ley, pastor rs). ip at 11 a. m and Bible schoot x. meeting fitth Pate p.m “fre - 2A NE SE MAGNOLIA BLUFF One and a half blocks south of the Fort Lawton Car. at 32nd Avenue, W. Lots in this addition are 50x120 to 16 foot alley TERMS: ewe =="! 1-4 Cash, Balance Can Extend Over Term of Three Years al -\PRICE $300, UP ot Take Rat- CORINNE. As “Just Pisin Mary” in “45 Minutes from Broadway.” and or; 11 a. m. pone ree is@ises os a on She in tnaton p=. A ny my | oo. ‘ary peppers, Re; radishes, cow _ State at. chanarts ber ib. Se iee. Christensen, te. he Norm, jan and lh ay. ‘eat a | ban. Shap St gt ¥ r ¥ vier o. a Meat os por ben, sas a Hewciets Pam, Mra > m., songs and pretty girls, and to be | the fuantest thing Coban bas writ | ten. “A Cowboy's Giri.” ( j t ff “A Cowboy's Girl" comes to the ¢ O Seattle tomorrow night. The piece fs by Pierce R. Benton, and is sald to be a most romantic picture of plains life. The Black Patti Troub adours finish their engagement to night. “Friende” At the Lots. “Friends” will be the offering at the popular Lois theater this week The piece is a popular one, telling a modern Damon and Pythias story Sao, ‘eran Cautand, re: | ea AE Signin” Santeria oe on “The Work in Egos. Strtetly fresh ranch ewes, per dos, Tie M. Rev. L. J. Cov- Butter and Cheese. Baliard— Rev. w Mrachingten ereamery water, per ib, Se; pk ranch butter 7g Howard ay. and EB Drake, pastor, m orner Street—c: Me 8d Cherry st: Kev Ph.D. pastor Burrender", 7 Se ey. mente nee w ‘ . th, MG te, live ducks, Im ita so ®. Live Stock. Wethers, per Ib, See: ewes per Ib, bet cows, per now ives, per 1, CHGS; lambs, per | ae. sperhe, cows, per Mb, mutton 12g im» 6 way paon. and | y ee spring lame. oer ib, lie Tb, Sapte wr ib, Fi per “ivesent” woe | coming week, The piece is describ ed as a musical mixture with a plot and will be made popular by some| musical numbers. “The Jolly | Musketeers” cloves tonight Sehconer, hatiut 8 Tet: | Hold the boards at the Lyric the Dogs At the Star. Tomorrow night will see the final! performances at the Star theater | of the present program. Monday | | afternoon Herbert's canines, num-) bering will be introduced. Kolb & Marlowe will put on @ sketoh | leatled “Paul and Virginia.” Rawls | within 30 day Se ‘| @ Kaufman will have a musical : ; line. Go out and see this property at once. Hay an Rastern Ws ‘and Fee Hane Pleasant Valley adjoins Buena Vista Addition, where Steel Works will be under way Pleasant Valley is to have water mains and is already reached by car Special Attraction to Home Builders. sketch; Tanner & Gilbert will ap pear in a playlet called “How Make Love,” and Gil Brown will be | the monologue artist of the week. | The song and pietures will com plete the new program , "Timer bam Tuan & Roche harbor fire brick, perm. 04; pl Se; metal iath, per tom, fib, energy AGENTS ON THE GROUND ARE; D. I. Burkhart, . Fitz, H, A. Ogden, W. H. Hunter, F. E. Fokey DAVID P. EASTMAN, Ast. 209 Colman Building The Virginian. The Kirke La Shelle company production of “Th Virgian, ” h the local public has already Insurance Seattle per cent cae ng halt = ; ahd ~ Teamsters aren se Shem dainet Greases fir TO Veterinary Wont and sub per dineane | Our rate for urban towns ts 7 num to Insure against fire and accidents. We are the company in Washington who ine in our policy to pay our This evening another large dance will be given at the Leschi Park pavilion, Don’t miss this good time » music by Wagner's orchestra Gentlemen 26e. Ladies free, ***| ordi bt yee - ge | policy if desired. Inter-State Stanley | Stock Insurance Co, P.-I, bu o*+| ind, Phone Ld desir 1 Inaura $18 No, %68 28x65 Saw Mitre Box, $10.60, at Spinning’s,

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