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5 on —— stooks Chamber * Cictinal Says Alaska ls ‘Pecining in Population and Commerce and Must s | Eali Natural Resources. that the por ness there is every good of Alaska, as we wh hould show an inc af gold, vad dec “ Mg tera a aud me ened Gen cou ast $ ares aad bring hipped ‘to these points. If thle He ea}, which was ts e lost im 1907 the sale of _— we “aman bet Se hie . hows * tn t would seem that this ts im part as fol for some thme (ha e at to get the dipe in the populat t est the busines ae im that district, 4° ad mt and to result « last fal . new’ efforts to conditions. | ‘af the report ¢ Vast Room for Growth, if custome for Ald Whe called that the total it was pot jx « of Ataska te oatimated ‘at Baything Uke @ im | at mos ¢ the vast fleld of of the nt on shown. ‘i. As production of a | > Alasica o of the figures ge in t 1 with those of 1906, shows year 1907, ae < shrinkage from Oy 200 sak of abou $4,000, tie about $ ».000 on brs it ta that the shipments of - well known ¢ t of this pro ned $ to Alaska dec This dows not comes to Seattle, the loss of mast be felt The gold should have we eater than the - ease actually shown Gold there and nataral re fe W007, as compared D | ite in alma and whe oes are there t walle: ¢ & steady se should be ex Sales Lost ‘ has actually oc , the report ows Pebring Sea a St be but one reason districts, which and that ft» there not been a sufficient tmmigra oF Krowth of population to de eeources. fount that the| dise shipments rease of the Alaska, are mgt Nome and Fairbank» dis . shipmes i fee BRHI2596 leas than the | vel of 186 It may be said The can het the merchants of increase of me a we sale of approx! snd thy orth of goods to gold shipments from i in 1907. There depe pon one thing s aaimate the decrease and that ts the growth of popula papiation of theee diniriers 1 The Fairban cb er of te with ‘ * believes t pope y shipapents r two has mut a Neve that the tine is that suffictemt n for the past y wn & growth ne ry one, even silxh a anon there ha reel ooh BO advertising of ee ee * * THREE MILLION FOR PRO. « TECTION, * * (By United Press.) * WASHINGTON, March 3 The formal house report of # the naval committee favors an priation of $5,000,000 for me and estab at of a naval base at Hawaii, The declares that as enemy whe captures Hawai could harass the entire west era coast of the United States and make It possible for the #0 secure contro! of fle ocean. appr the imp hm: part comm March 2—The po Suppressed a letier re sy lscbtisbop Pasies Wreat oe ee King : iy Was sieo 7 Biire effort ts being the potice to preven! « es outbreak, eee eee eee ee eee eee eet eet eee eens ee ee ee es ILLEGAL VOTE d by a de Thaeo Yeokaw to vote for Miller & Japanese, impe sovated Lew Chang, a nataralized Chinese, in the Se March The | the Fit presidencial Bominations today ‘ond precinct of d cast « ballot Lew Chang appeared and attempted to vote, deciaring that he Frank D. also, wished to vote for Miller. He/ was told, according to the records. that be had already voted. Being « bright Chinaman, he immediately set about investigating, with the r of sult that Yaokawa was arrest charged with (legal voting For Wednesday Fa es cease » meme Lhings That You Can Iii Af- ford to Miss. ward BIS CURTAING $1.69 Beautitut is, 3 yards } $1.50 PETTICOATS 98. . a | 15 dozen Sateen and Mer eal f Black Petticoats, six st m1 ag new pat choose from, regular prices $1.69 $1.25, $1.99 and $1.50 *CHILOREN'S CAPS jo. Pe Mais aud Caps, in pod prized «to 75e DRESS GOODS 4éc. : _%. mode, regular | Serges, Panamas, chev In we and $1.00 plain colors and a big lot of | novelty effects in handsome _ H75 FLooR RUGS o4- combinations of colors, regular _ Brussels Rugs. hand prices 6%¢, 75e and 8c, tomor on getter na, regular p row all at, a yard ise $1.76 ana $2 : 29¢ DRESS PLAIDS 19% Be MEN'S HOSE is ob aa cl ine i " tyle bright tty Dree hee Mh . de le heel Plaid. for walets and chil ~~ faa , n ire dresses, not all wool Only, all sizes, regaia but will wear like tron, wash ® quarter, tomorrow. a them and they come out of ihe he tub good as new ony Polish te 5 Laces 24e ne ~4 2'se | & ‘ety Pine . Ze oii Be | 19¢ Hat Pine ve we Be Tr ing Braid roe Jelly Be Fancy Ribbons Pinisied Thread .. $¢ cu porters JAPANESE CASTS 9 THE SEATTLE STAR CHORUS REHEARSAL mball, musion sity chorus whieh wt t t's Fauat,” at ¢ Broadway av mbined re Wed pril 9, the date of the concert ee * * * AUTO RACES BEGIN *. . * . (By Urtted Press) * 7 ORMOND HRACH Pla * ® Mareh The annual automo «& ]w® bile races begin here today. & ® Conditions ar vert The «| }® first race ta a 100-mile dash for wf (By United Press.) ® the world's championship *. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Mareh 3 * ve ator Hen Himman today cheb Onenbene cdGes t niamio KR. Tillman tod miuced & resolution Iu the se & for a detailed statenrent of the loans of the New York “ett national banks from June to Decem ber, 190t nator Aldrich object od, and asked that the reagtution be given larger scope sCOpe ait him ks whe | an retorted that Its } ‘DE would be wid ough te ‘Letter Writers Threaten q strain the Sc era Pacific on atoch held by the Union Pacific SERVICES AT TRINITY PARISH CHURCH pile men ip for Witt Not Restrain Rattroad. \SHINGTON, D.C, Ma neral wet (By United Press.) LISBON, March 3.—Queen Ame lla has received a number of letters threatening the life of young King Manuel. Only abdication can save his life, the writers declare, and the good queen is greatly worried. Grave uneasine: felt in adminis trative circles and every precaution ie taken to protect young Manuel's life. aod log Ach We the first day of Lent, spe norrow be be held at all the Epleco- sermon @ levening prayer at § p. m j During Lent, dally services will be beid at 9 a. m at 4:30 p m Ap address will be made aameeashen tae }at the afternoon service pecial wervices w jay evenings at & held Fri k. Kev, De (By United Press.) LITCHFIELD, I, March 3 \ viear of St. Luke's church, White running at 60 miles an b a, will hold services next the journal of a car Friday evening. wder became ove rly today, ear lode and sett ¢ the train, which der to the remainder wae made up Chicago and eastern points The injured Ggw. San Antoolo, Tex ned about the face and taken to St. Franc REPUBLICAN CONVENTION of 60 cars bound s hospita Ay | of the proposed sew charter final passage, and they were pass Ld (By United Press.) . proy Pant FE. Doughe Paston, 11.1 conwenve 6, March roe Atetlment which would have ro-/ed by unantinous vote, with the ex d mt akea to " ’ quifed thelr submission to poo | ception of the ate ef Counci! ame - state repnblican convention Cow | sig men Crichton and A trong. He i vened here today Mee Hy those who have studied them their passage a pre against field acted as tomporar the franchises are claimed to be was offered by John W. Rob | tform will probably the most advantageous to the city in behalf realdents of the | The pla m will p | Roose veltian prinet ple . af any railroad terminal franchises yay neighborhood | will undoubtedly « ro! over euied by the city. Many ¢ counct! also passed, tast| mittee may be sopetaied changed to accommodate the rail Northern Pacific and Great North i i tracks. bet the grantee is re for service tracks ¢ which x i quired by them to make material reach ¢ at Northe business (By United Press.) ‘HARRIMAN SEEMS concessions tn many places in the , proy in the tide district CHICAGO, March A night seaiieieaain i aieinigiadieemeeenl " = spent In “hitting the pipe” tn a Chi-| | HELO UP AND ROBBED. BARBERS WIN FIGHT. caused the death mt larence Wiley j (By United Press.) (By United Press.) ogo ngs ry oranges - —_ PENDLETON, Ore, March SPOKANE, March 2.—The union whose body was found ear nda 5 est te Gan tater of < By United Press WH! Behidel, of Chehalis, Wash. barbers who were locked out yes V S. Clark et CHICAGO, Mare a—With 8) whe has be visiting relatives here terday for refusing to work for leas * ae force of clerks at work, the for a few days, was held up and oo an $18 per week cua aan | proxy committee of the Illlneis| robbe a sree ey thin morning won thelr fight | ee eee . 4 test evening by a Bi against the tonsorial trust. The | Central rattroad labored in an ef-| man, who secured a gold wateh and barbers were tak on the j jfort to complete the work of the 939 in money old scale. jcommittee in time for the ad . A nh 5 Eee attain a ier ey See Tp | jourmed m of stockholders b terme H eports that (By Uni | this afternoon the v t | sT. Lous n 4.| leaked out of the proxy room has e dictme at the Touts @ {that BML Harriman will control San Frane road and the| the meeting, with many votes to Chapman & Lumber con | pare | pany of Kansas City, charged with x The counts are upon shipments In 190 (By United Press.) ‘SAYS CHARGES HARRISHURG, Pa March | ARE EXCESSIVE: Most of today’s hearing tm th of Sanderson, Snyder, Shu and Mathues, tn the alleged | grafting case, wax occupled in the “| CAPITOL GRAFT CASE t th ter ti session of the “ afternoon's session of the) gcuments on technical potats b: 2B Taney ght «cree fT nse. They asked t Aon era coe be pean jury be inetructed that no ev Hardware company regarding al leged excessive charges made by tt inset Telephone company for ng extension pk extension phones The | mums 8 affairs for investigation fraud was produced by we ata. matter DEATH NOTICES. Evelyn Franeis Gwyne 1 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs died at her home in Dun-| be The body is at the) 6 quoted at about 35e per pound, | room, of Butter-| smoked Baster sturgeon ia also ex pected tomorrow Fane local creamery butter has bee uced }to two pounds for 75 A large number of articles will be owat reduced en Row-| A new supply of asparagus will and Lae on the market tomorrow; {t will] lap March vate reception ‘orth & Sons J. Kirno, aged 26. in this cit Dan Huber, aged Hed in this city March 2. The remains are at Hutterworth & died Fob. 28. } sold tomor prices Whee! Swiss cheese will be sold at two pounds for 45e; Finnan Haddle FUNERAL NOTICES. will be 6c per pound. Ninete yunds of Yakima Burbank pe The funeral service of J ino? | toes will be on sale tomorrow was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock| 25, while 100 pounds of Y from the parlors of the Bonney-| spuds will be delivered for $1.20. company. The body was of the specials for Watson mated Leaf lard, Lie per pound The funeral service of Mrs. plas bead, fe per pound Der * place a pare ribs of k, lle per pound chapel of Butterworth & Sons on| corned beef, 6c per pound: spinach Wednesday afternoon at |4e per pound; cottage ch 2 rment will take place per pound, and Kastern bac Mt. Pleasant cemeter at tbe per pound, Hyacinth plants as Outfits will be on sale at le, India relish | witl be quoted at Lhe pe nt; bet At Theodore Wilts & Co.'s, 1008 Lat Cath peppers, 15¢ per pound; steel cut e+e | oatmeal, in k, at be per pound Local Baldwin apples will be deity ut $1.26 per box. Wetne two pounds for 25¢ sin full cream briet The Benson Clothing Co. | The Best of Everything at Lowest | Price. , | Pike St | er pound home made, will be on sa per pound, Between 9 a. p. m., home-made potato salad wi be sold at two pounds for 15¢ 501 TUE RICES TODAY. | DAY, MARCH 53, 1908 DRIVES PITCHFORK IN MAN'S FACE Dan Crimmias, a-hostier tn the This morning he objected to the Jeattle Transfer company's lwck of caré which bis t wa jetablew at Plymmer and Maynard recelving, and freely abused Crim joe this morning in an altercation min it in said j with 4 Knaouff, 29 year Crimmins says Keaouff advanced w teagn drove a six-tined ¢ towart him, after using a volley of fork through Koaowff's cheek, profanity and hard names, with \ ke king out th teeth me kind of a weapon bi Cr » does wot deny using aod, fearing injury, he bhed the the fork, but claims it was done pitehfork and drov Koaouff in defense Crimmins did not attempt to get | Knaouff ix driver for the Wash away, and was a hour | m tron Works, whose team late bv Offleer MeNamee and tare boarded tu the Transfer barn. charged with assault and batter eoome > ast ONDEMNS ~ COURTMARTIAL — Claiming that the laws of the ; situat country did “untenance the F conviction and sentencing of any on without an opportunity of m being heard, and contending that an officer of private fas a perfect right to criticise the pr dings of dave the proceedin & civil board, Judge F in the added thescourt. “T perfor court, today denied the mo. different from , on was changed,” sald Judge not ¢ anor, or mind nature, has a perfect, an | able right to appear and fon tO quash the appeal of Maj and the charge involves mo; Otte M. Ca National Guard of | terpitude, beside a question of Washinato honor and hice which is of as his is the second decision of | great men the kind tendered by the civil The courtmartial met in a se courts of thie country, and Judge t session, behind closed doors, | Preaters action will bably be and passed sentence. This condl (Sled ho" Pretedsat tn feture nc tiogs of & similar nature. According to the opinions ex pressed by the court, Judge F viewed the action of the courtm tial which ¢ d the charges pre ferred against Maj. Case tainly not cont order of things knew of th when he order carrying the seu Attorney Will H. Thomp: fig? foo much of the nature of « peared on behalf of Maj. Case, and snap indgment William KE. MeClure, judge if it was the condition of our cate in the courtmartial jawe that & ma and senter without an opp bls Sbjection tion ip ¢ existing first Maj. € esults of the trial was as partak advo could be convicted | ings, argued the case for the prose ed behind « eution, Assistant Attorney General ity of entering |B. C. MeDonald was present in an is high time the capacity advisory RAILWAY FRANCHISE | PASSES COUNCIL The Union Pacific franchise or. granting of other property for atreet @inances. whieh have heen before | en + public used and in the o it tion nd maintenance of the city council for the past year overhead bridges and crossings to wtre passed by that body last night igike the place of th vacated ti Tite, tf promptly MEYUE Moore, to excape the opera franc red the up for approved b No opposition wax of fees when they came I Wednesday Bargains LIC MARKET DELIVERY Prompt Attention Given to All Deliveries. Inside City Deliveries 1 Suburbs R. M. WATKINS, Manager. PHONE L 5517 McROY’S STALLS 44 AND 45. BURBANK POTATOES—§ 1.155 100 ibs, delivered. Wenat White Winter Permains, $1.35 box, delivered. Rhu Wednesda y. WATKIN FARMERS’ STALLS 62 and 63 FANCY RHUBARB, 2ibe. for 2be. WEDNESDAY STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 25c. chee Apple ry Roots, Se each. 1501--Public Market Grocery--1501 Sugar 18 Pounds for $1.00 All Canned Cream—3 for 250, Tomatoes—3 for 25¢. 1611—PUGET MARKET CO.—1511! 5. MEATS. it’s best. Get quality and pay no more Smoked Racon Racks, the finest, leanest Corn Beet 6¢, Get quality in meats You can at this store bacon made for 15¢ per tb. Our own Pickled eferything at @ great saving.—Puget Market Co. 1509---HOOD’S CANDIES---1509 Assorted Nut Brittles, Reg. 30c Quality 15c Pound---Wednesday 1519---Diamond Brand---1519 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY. Fancy Blend and Strictly Fresh Roasted Coffee 22¢ |b.; 5 Ibs for $1.00. 1517--St. Germaine Bakery--1517 Fancy Home-Made Cakes, 2-layer, 2 5 all flavors, Wednesday, each............ Cc man convieted of ecrime,| | At the regular meet ing of what Chamber i Koon the entertainme: ported that talnme' plated | ap to convince him th This facetious pa MAYOR VETOES ane ance tng And up. Se The Best Savings Bank A man can have is a tra ing city. In the Savings Bank you draw 4 per witerest only on what bank, whereas land, bought right, in 20 per cent to 3O per ou receive the profit on the total ugh a very mthly pay ¢ price t of land near a grow cent you have im the your creases annually from Thus 3 value, alt cent have ma mall cash payment 1 easy on the puret i situated development, near two car ment balance We havea in the on the work number of trac line of lines, Rainier boulevard extension, on which has now begun Prices right; terms easy, $10.00 per month JONES-THOMPSON INVESTMENT COMPANY 113 Seneca Street CHAMBER PLA NS ENTERTAINMENT but the committee will have eve thing in readiness for that time According to the present plans, at least one day will be set aside so se the eption and en hat the public can visit the ships. t of the officers and mea| A program of aquatic sports ts the American Geet when the 1 and prizes 1 be conten 2 men ts among John H. Met v tent of the hai be is at the pre t time As many of the satlors and Washington, D. C., and informed marines are members of different chamber tha etary of the ernal orders, the local lodges Metcalf had assured him that also assist fn the prepara ¢ fleet would visit Seattle ons the arrival of the fleet wil Admiral George Dewey has ac itmost importance to the eft invitation of the cham- orate plans are betng arrang present at reception for the event. Complete plans and ¢ tainment. Other noted made wot it is known | visiic may also visit the city at battleships will arrive, that time. FUN AT EXPENSE OF GEN. METCALFE son In a lawsuit which has been fn th irts since 1901 In the original case Judge Morris decided in favor of Simpson, and when he on an appeal the supreme court re- ch bette be attending versed this decision Today the roing his $2 per diem motion for a new trial came up, and Mr. Jones filed an affidavit in It would probably be impossible t he is wasting me trying elected mayor the city of Seattle « to Gen. J. B. Met support of his motion for a con- mayor on the dew atic tinuance, platning that Gen. J. B. t, was interjected im the ree » of the principal wit- too busy playing poli- court, and adding as ht the expression quot- of the superior court today in | 1 filed by Kichard Saxe t The latter is rep » ed above ns to atter mn aftert affidavit ak the exta Sol G oF more than $7,821 and needs all its ent revenues for its own use, a of the Pine st. or- nee on the ground that the present condition of the !mprove- ment leaves only five feet along a certain portion of the street for sidewalk purposes: SENSATION ORDINANSES ta vetoed passed by the cit Sawyer ordinance, lout ght plant fund for the benefit of the general fand to t (By United Press.) extent of $70,000, and the ord LONDON, March 3.—The Mar- dismissing the court proceed. quis of Townsend created a great tn the Pine st. widening sensation in London sicial circles ord eta. was today, when he began suit against © are t Rev. Arthur Robins, former curate of the fashionavie Holy Trinity chureh, charging him with securing priceless heirlooms from him by means of hypnotism. The hetr- are paintings, jewels and fur- Spectacles $1.00 huchard Optical niture. Ladies’ Oxfords EVERY LADY THAT WEARS A $3.00 OXFORD WANTS THE BEST PAIR OF OXFORDS THE PRICE WILL BUY. No Trouble to Get Them Here OUR. OXFORDS ARE MADE FROM GOOD 8TOCK AND MADE WELL. NOTHING OMITTED BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT HIGHER PRICED. THE LEATHERS ARE PATENT COLT, GUN METAL AND Vic! KID IN BLACKS AND TANS, WITH LIGHT OR HEAVY SOLES. THE PRICE !S Just Three Dollars Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 Second Ave.