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we Sate works today Mice to the Indien: at thelr fa very clow being leer bid of of earth ts woe at BB centa per ye baw goat of ox 4 yard, but the Pedld wan acoepted, 8 mPARK 0 aoa of Bouth Park are om the question Me Beattie, and the prop carry by a . Im November of South Park voted . the result fm favor of the prop ‘the town wae not at territory, and was declared legal . intervening territory @ amd South Park can y be annexed TY SALES bas purchased from gormer of Valley . N., detng ‘a has purchased for Falk and wife, the of Prospect st hes sold 85 lote to West Se for $13,000. oa Building ? the ee ot aad beating, OG. H 231 Pine st. Both ies bid on at $2.02] of | loffiee of the secretary of # two} ‘of Mercer's addi. | | ton of Seattle, $10,000, to ava } the construction of the Lake Wash. lrwe LAND OFFICE BUSINESS 16 INCREASING rior Twitohell of the United States land office ts of the eptnion at the rescinding of the elrewlar of Feb. 12 by President Roosevelt materially tnoreased business office. In a clroular tasued ch 12 by the president, the pee tahoe required In the former r was done away with, and now a much easier matter meatoaders and others to » their claims and their ght Recause of this * now rushing to prove up t the property titles to their property SLED FOR DIVORCE. Katherine Bauer has filed a pe} for divorcee from Henry | Hauer, on the ground of cruelty and! confirmed habite of drunkenness. | The parties were married in 1885, and there are three children, of whom the mother desires to retain the custody. According to the com plaint there ts considerable family property ton ARCANUM MEMBERS Members of the Seattle councl! Royal Arcanum entertained the members of the grand council of the state at a social session last night in Masonic hall. Judge 8. M. Lindsey, of Utica, N.Y. past sw preme regent, was present and de livered a short address, followed by officers of the grand council The program contained several musical selections. NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March 23.—Corpore tion papers been filed tn the io a8 follows The Firet Methodist Episcopal chureh, of Lake Washington, Gar den of Eden, of Kennydale, King county, Susan B. Rice, Nellie A ;Goas and othera. Lake Washington Canal Associa in Best French dinner in the city, | $1.00, served Sunday and holidays, ifs wu > m, with fine music meals served a la carte also. Se attle Catering Co. top Moor Crown Bidg. Take elevator. Cor, Second and James st HOLDEN’S AVENUE THEATE Corner Third and Pine has been expended over Te bound to be one of the most popular, as well as one of the most convenient houses tn the city, and will fi a long felt want, as on the first Moor it has a ladies’ two telephones, rockers, chatre, ladies’ desks, writing paper, magasines, ete, ete, and carpeted with the best of carpet, Next comes « candy stand, and to the back of the candy stand ate toda fountain and ice cream par. lor, Also a large dining room, a billiard and pool room and a barber shop. On the floor above ts the theater, and the prettiest playhouse im the city day, with the best eystem of fire protection. having an auto matic sprinkler system seo ond to none In the city, with 60 sprinkler heads, so in case of a fire the place would be flooded at once. Also more fire exits than any theater in 006 in making this the G@tavenlent and best equipped playhouse in the city | waves [horses with us will | ere ington canal by creating an assens ment district to raine $1,000,000; John H. MoGraw, Thomas Burke, George A. Virtue, C. B Remeburg, Roger 8. Greene, J. 8. Brac Helm Cafe company, of T $10,000; Charles F. Helm, Helm. F. 8, Conway Company, of Mount Vernon, $10,000; F, ®, Conway, O. J. Johnson, Nahabum Orehard Seattle, $25,000; J. F. D. Lane. SEATTLE, § B. C. The ‘olieiai ibbia inspector today re ceived a letter addressed to “Build Ing Inspector, Seattle, British Co- lamblia.” it was from a city of fielal of Calgary, B C, and to show that he was in earnest in the matter of believing this city part of his majesty, King Edward's, do tn, two Canadian postage stamps need to pay postage on this efty's building laws. Births Record. ma, Kmma company, of Douglas, W Newman—T08 11th av, &, Maroh 18, to the wife of Adolph Newman, & daughter Soroce — 107 2, to the wite & son Cope—-208 10th ay, N. March 20 to the wite of John Cope, a daugh ter Thom paen. to the wife of 8 Mareh Boroce Maynard av. of John D. March Thompson, 1. a Interbay L 100 Firth av. &, March th. to the wife of Kinpiro Nogakl, « daughter Roys—210 Clay et. the wife of Alfred daughter Blevens—Seattle General hoepital, February 22, to the wife of Austin Stevens, « son, Below-—2031 Fifth av, to the wife of Whiter daughter. Risiey—T40 Téth st. N.. March 22, to the wite of F. H, Risley, « daugh ter, Whitney—4214 Fourth av March 2, to the wife of W Whitney, & son, March 20, to w Roya, « February 2 Belew, «& N. wm. u Death Record, Kiinefelter— Edwin W Mareh 22, 301 16th at Wyman Lee, vue place Bonnalie—Fred, 4, Mareh Providence hoepttal Cook—Leonard = W, & Mareh 16, Youngstown. Omato—8, March 20, King county hospital, LAWYER DIVORCED At 10 montha, x 12, Mareh 21, 16 months Speckert, the well known lawyer, this morning obtained a dt vorce from Regina M. Speckert, on the ground of desertion ‘The board of public works today refused to take up the bide for the Jackson st. regrading work because there Were no representatives of the company bidding present. The mat ter wil! be considered next week. DRIFTING ON ROCKS ASTORIA, Ore. Mareh 72 An ubknown steam schooner te drift ing on the rocks at the North Head, at the mouth of the Cotembtsa,. A gale te blowing Distress signals are fiytne, but | tage ure unable to reach thy craf The name cannot be made out, but the words “Ban Frencises” are on the stern. ‘The boat te loaded with lumber. | deck by the There an if the in being aw Her le nO answer to the eignals | bomet Seattle Teamsters have not already inaured to well to a polley se Whe as Up and arrange for leurtne them against lows by death limeases, fire and accident sewen (7) per cent per an Veterinary services included ley wf Interstate k Insurance Co. Ind Pr bullding. oes Comt, num the » Jonired OF 1, TO 5, ACRES TO $3,175 PER TRACT Be Chsed Out in 60 Days Cut $100 to S150 Per Fair position for any lar { $550 per acre er to us bet WE | ; i PAY YOU 1 Kent WILL n this tract $700 THE HORSESHOE ACRE TRACTS TO KENT ~ Ne mile south of MB at $550 per acre ee OM acre in 45 minute ay taler and ( q © out and ce th Sr Man out da SHINN & BOWEN, center Kent Y get until further notice. At out will support a family, Five than to Green Lake Get off at Kent, g 20 tracts w acre choice, on EASY ith river frontage your GRAND SUMMER OR WINTER HOMES. will make a handsome leave on the ¢ Prair en Local Agents " for particulars. We "Herbert V. Perry 50 Thira Avenue Main 4444 Ind. The Ground Floor Office 4943 crew had left the | THE HE STATTLE ST R SATURDAY MARCH 43, 19 = OPEN REVOLT WATER BILL IS VETOED VIENNA, from Northern Moldavia show the seriousness of the situation Over 400 farma are devastated and 8,000 partially suppr Fully 10,000 | Jows are hon The Roumanian government ts still sending troops Into the district and the movement is more really agrarian than antl Bemetic Riot ers have been fired upon and revolt ia broadeast throughout the land. WANT GANK bid CTORGHIP. March Reporte (Btar Special ‘Bervies.) OLYMPIA, March 23.-—-The fol lowing recommendations have been filed with the governor for the po sition of state bank Inspector W. Bngte, Seattle; G. H. Betta, Bo attle M. Clary, Seattle; Luce, Davenport; Montgomery, Goldendale; Mr. Cara thers, of Cowlits county Japanese Consul 8. Hisamideue ts well pleased with the resolution passed by the Chamber of Com merce on Wednesday, opposed to any tmrmigration law designed to exclude Japanese labor from the United States. Today he called upon Seeretary ©. B. Yandell and bis and have them renewed orthwestern Mutual Fire Association. The Northwestern te in a position to offer absolutely unexcelted in demnity at « saving to you of % to (© per cent, according to character of your riwk The rvices or advice of 4 Northwestern inspector may be had at any time without the least obli gation on your part by phone call to Main 145%, or Independent © Gratifying are the wees of « Bavings Account. In times of trouble it le « friend that will sesist you, yet not burden you with obligations. Start one with ue NOW. We Pay 4 Per || Ct. interest On Savings Accounts BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton Sovetove, JAMES D MOOe x 8 OLNER .. pmacrons Feortinant tehentts 2 D Racer! Reeeterg & George Kewwerth — fabs fevert_ B_ Dee ome oe D tege es Preeti tect nionSaving & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg.. Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking an@ Gate Deposit Co. Nome, Alaska | Standard Rotary and Domestic Machines No agents to bother you No commisisons to pay You save more thaa half. Bole Agency. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE 1206 SECOND AVENUE. Union Bakery d Cafe 217 Pike Street Coffee Cakes 2 to 5 Acres $200 to $750 Ge Out and See Them, WEST & WHEELER Colman Block. 8800 to 81.100, We have about twenty lots near Man ‘ean sell at above price eet we OLE HANSON, 608-9 New York Block. Better Than Savings Banke. Better Than Life Insurance. Best of All. Citizen’s Tru Co. ertificates, Way. Investment 103 Yes! FREE We keep an abstract system and will be giad to tell you the the owner of any piece operty in the city free of Greaon M'GREGOR 201 Empire Building. ADDITION TODAY. A.| i ; | Pott Land Company organization iaat week by the ele the | Hon of Mr, A, M The active eugectiion | of Chamber of Commerce and the In difference of the Beattle offictals to the Coles’ water bill are be level to be the cause which yester day impelled Governor Mead to | Yeto.the bill, The Coles’ bill pro vided that cities of the first class should yell to small suburbs their | surplus water and electricity understood it MM hag been among the city clearly officials that ooea TACOMA DEMOCRATS 4 Y TACOMA, March 23.—The demo erate of this clty in a mass con vention’ Jast night took the first step forthe next city election, and fiye park board commissioners were namiinated. The platform em bamscet municipal ownership; r |ing the salary of counciimen to $50 per month open pert for Tacoma, and taking the reina of government out of the establishment of an hands of the present monopoly After the reading of the party principles, five park commission ere were nominated by the conven tion a# a committe of the whole The Candidates are CReater Thorne, to serve for five the, would be impossible for this elty to supply either water or current to the outlying towns without en crouching on the rights of the eit izens within the city If Ballard annexed to Seattle it will form a large area to be sup plied at once, Not until the new dar River pipe line ts completed and the light plant extended will Beattie be ready to sell light and water to adjoining suburbs year W. R. Rust, four years; W C, Bardsley, three years ye Sheard, two years, and Stuart Rice one year. All of the men nominated are well-to-do business men and old rent » elty The candidates nominated by the ward committees are T. J. Fleetwood; Becond, Lamborn; Third, Upton Creager; Fourth, W. R. Giblett; Fifth, M. A. Stambaugh; Sixth, F. M. Bawyer; Seventh, R. W. Jones; Highth, W. C, Riddell First ward Frank M D. 8. J Two lots on the east side of Kighteenth ay, betwen Yesler way and EB. Fir et. have been sold by Ann! hanson to RM, Cooper for $12, 500. Seacoma Beach Company Organized The feacoma Beach Improvement Company, whe are the purchasers ft the property of the Three Tree Brookes as pres identy Charles EK. Crane, vice presi dent; George HM. Law, 1. Gregory, treasure Hrown and M. B secretary; L. and lL, Prank Crane as salen | agente, | | }and Tacoma, and it te the dest The company, in selecting the name of Beacoma, has done so from the fact that its property tm looat ed just half way between Meattie of the company to create at Beacoma Reach @ suburban attraction which | will be limited strictly to the better || SEA VIEW TRACTS}] and restful | where they any encrifices of class of people who desire a quiet oe te camp and not have to make comfort. ‘The Beacoma Reach Improvement oOMpany proposes to make Beacoma leted ite | Beach the most attractive place in the state of hington, if net on Coast. Ite plans nd a firet clase hotel at and the providing of amping factiities for a large num- ber of families, The splendid water service to be found at the Beach, the beautiful shade trees, which are attractive to everyone visiting there, together with one of the finest beaches for bathing there is on the Bound, fe ot what ts believed will be a resort which will ommand the approval of all. Spe fal effort will be made on the part of the company to interest repre- ntative families throughout the state to make thie their summer camping place, and in or to af- ford them to chance to ¥ this property during the summer spectal * will be for camping ground, the cost of which may be applied to the purchase of a lot after they have had a chance to see the attractions of this beau- tiful camping ground. eee the nuc iwD. 3373 = seaTTES RELIABLE store SECOND AVENUE strween PIKE Hose 10c 5c ano PINE a Pair Ladies’ fine ribbed fast black cotton stockings, with double soles and clastic ial sale tonight after 6 o'clock at only i%« Brery palr of them good 1S¢ hose, on ape & pair LITTLE Boy CROSSING CONTINENT TO SEATTLE (Btar Bpecial Bervice.) MANCHESTER, N. H., March 28 Durham J. Hall, a #yearold lad, loft here Tuesday at noon to make the trip acrows the continent to Se attle alone, He goes to join his mother there and is due to arrive Monday. He is traveling over the Great Northern DEATH IN RAID (Scripps Telearaph Service.) FORT WORTH, Tex, March 23 Late yesterday afternoon, during 4 raid on a notorious resort, Coun ty Attorney Jeff D. McLean was shot and killed and Hamil P. Scott a member of the raiders, was fatal |ly wounded by William Thompson, proprietor of the place. Thompson was later captured after a fleree | fight in which he received wounds which will cause bis death. TEDDY DIGAPPROVES. WASHINGTON. March 23 President Roosevelt disapproves of the court martial proceedings whieh acquitted Captain Lewis M. Koeh ler, Fourth cavalry, U. 8. A., cavairy commander at Jolo, Philippine Islands. The captain was charged with conduct unbecoming an officer. Valuable facts from Fay, Page on j@ay there was TRAINS GRAS , Special Sordas ) , Wash, March An open switch caused a collision last night between the south bound Great Northern train 4 a switch engine on wide track tn the Delta yards Both engine crews, with the ex- ception of the passenger locomo- tive fireman, we wightly Injured. The passengers were badly shaken, but it is reported none were injured. The trainmen of the no light ger the panwen, on switch engine. JAIL SENTENCE FOR WIFE BEATER At police court yesterday J. Smith was sentenced to 30 days on the chain gang and fined $100. He was charged with violently beat- ing bis wife and breaking up the furniture. Smith’s home is at 908 Kighth av. Olympia Market 118 yn st, yew! half your mont bills, Try them and see. SAVING MONEY IS ALL IN THE START — 0 If you haven't a bank account, the great thing is to get one Started. Sit down now and send us $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, or any sum you wish—fest as a start. The habit of saving will be quickly acquired. While watching the ac- count grow, you will fully realize how im- portant it was that you made that stast. Compound O Interest begins first of each month. added to the principal, Every aud begins to earn interest on itself. six months the interest is The Scandinavian American Bank of Geattle invites your savings account on this basis. Resources over $16,000,000.00; reserve. over $3,000,000.00, and a record for conservatism which has built up the largest Savings Deposits in the state, Accounts Opened im tact, Im the entire northwest. From $1.00 Up Have You Seen Pleasant Valley? TERMS, 4+ Cash, Balance Lots 50x120 to 16-ft. Alley PRICES $300 to $/50 Optional— Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-Annually Interest Sev en Per Cent Prices Advance 10 Per Cent 124 Per Cent, Cash before Apri | 1st DISCOUNTS April Ist. 10 per cent to those building within 60 days chase made before April Ist. 5 per cent $ cash to April Ist Discount allowed on Ist payments. DAVID P. EASTMAN 209 Colman Block es Fi A from pur- 27 PTAA LRT AT RST NTT