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ty $0,000 more people A pg rappin’ with - , her ayerom (han © int nedent Yo nt this morning gg averace © on each © en athe depo { now has approx or this increase | for water tt wil tor the department anteat yegulations 11 the ve of He during the sumiine it we are to et through (ey * i 4 March * PRINCR, Hay arch ; PORT AU TY pales cruiser Des i ‘arrived today, The situa . ars lees grave. There have go street demensirations an ! of the blacks, which Ekely to flare up over for avcteronce, bas cooled pe y American, German and Er we ears | in the harbor, and a Hessel, the cruiser D'Es st any time, it ls believed we ans 8 anthforeign demon ation ts sik! Gea. Pirmiat nt other revolu qefugees still are houved at —— ont President Star Exclusive Service.) TORK, Med. 18.—Today the es aboot $000. On Dee | Wee roughly estimated at ‘Tomorrow * many aetors and ettrensen mat of work-—the 5,000 inc! ranches of the xt Pacer } reach Broadway | and the west, where | J of idle actors must reach | or two. | Srmy spends the day look | Work, They haunt the) the prominent ones. | god the vaude- | headquarters, are ‘The ante-rooms of all) even the elevators fe the buildings | ® their offices are ivbated. with setors seeking on | Frohman said that there the com theatres in throughout the of satisfac to make failures ta the present booking agent companies oo holt conttaning received beadquar Peiatoes on their! Park yesterday, An fe et Ly unearthed fs & man which had Bees buried tor five « Were n had been the @ foul play, bat the ees surround the case. ad barn structure berm converted into wal a 3M Gilliard Weall, was bes ) Ae eely over the spot whe Was Misco ¢ Mae considerable criticis: Saw OPfration of the Riways been ge the blaze was ats 1 Citizens ¥ of the dep WO made an investigation Meleton micist be ¢ t RB Who had been burned Hi this fire, or had | . and bo. od ben ath ‘ the building befor: wa Carroll, mother of | } & WSyearold bo When the city of the steamebi) sa §, 1997, today t r Saperior court a, oe 8ad the Northwestern -, owners of t 997.69 damnce My Was an omyior and was aboard y oF went Aboard | furl gatic health authori their fumigatic Was found in ove EVEN STAGE MONEY, ONLY ~ GLOOM FOR IDLE THESPIANS lactors of the first |GREAT INCREASE. IN’ WATER CONSUMPTION the summer without a pension the sprinkling — privilege We stl etart in the summer with the @ rules we had last ve r, per mitting sprinkling two hours a day and hope te @o throwsh the sum « on that basta t have already sent out two men to Ingpect every service in the elty with & view to putting a stop to Hl wnnecessary waste and leakage and this will help ws to economine As soon as the sprinkling sea: tarts I will pat ont inspector to * that the regalat ire and all ether pr rved to the let Applications for meters are ec into the department more tly than we ean tstall them | would advise persons seters thatalled for the sprinkling wousan to get thelr applications in as Reniod porsible arding | trictivns are a rap and who desire aT PORT AU PRINCE Alexis has not repeated his demand for their surrender. Instead, « plan has been presented by M. Borno, (he conservative member of Alexis cabinet, which, if accepted by the government, wil! solve the problem Decision Is expected tonight Minister Borno has proposed that the refugees protected by th French flag be sent aboard th cralser D’Extrees upon her arrival and deported, the French consul general to give his word that should of the od rators be caught ng against the present gov oram mt in the meantime they will be rendered to Gen. Leconte, minister of the interior, who con- ducted last Sum TeEelS OWE CONSOLATION — TNE DEPRESIION MEEPS UP wow Mave TO CHANGE MY COSTUME, ‘. STAGE a TRAMP Ue At the Lambe club half a dozen class, who « year ago had been eagerly sought by various managers, last sight discussed the advisability of rent jag a theatre now ¥ at and or ganizing a company on the co operative basis, They found they | couldn't pay the first month's| rent! This week a well known actor whose salary has not been under} $100 a week during the last etght years, Mterally jamped at an offer of $4 And he didn't make any ff about net wanting to tour stands | ROOF PARTIES MAY BE HELD Roof parties may become a fad Seattle during the time that the jean f will be anchored fn ! mt bay the wots of the urge office hotel buildings of io st por, and, © fleet tm thi TH ATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 190 at eeeeeseeeees ATROCIOUS MURDER oe eo 7 * WRECKED STEAMER'S 6| eollia W. Tate today star@a . n Ce : paesunoene barn t} is REVEA ED TS ge Fgh lp ae tnet & The Store Tit Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co . . a Are bald Ta for dAivere che * United Prose * Ing abandowment. The couple we Th Milli 6 j C tt pont MOtt! Rot aon f ais lr en aban, hn e Millinery @pening Continues * 18—-The $4 passengers of the * and the complatut recites that the T * #teamer Pomona, which was #! (By UOted Press.) {lende’s bo: had ated isband lef y n 1906, failing to wasspecichrter * wrecked last might, ave all @! gry) y yre.,| the spot named in the note return ° = wl and Were ta n to Frisco @ cLVER LARS oh wi 1 wa f md ode al : NM ! A @ othe time d . ~ are assorimen * this morning, With catm w) March 18—-Au anonymous letter) mage which crosses Silver creek CANNON 18 INDORSED nFoad @ and beautif At no other time are oppo ® weathe and a favorable a @# from Portland, thumbstained and | i, badly mutilated, the trank! tanitie fo Kante ile-bonad wo advant pus as during # the steamer may be saved. ®/ torn, told the story that led to the and lower Mn being in the (By United Press.) thene ning da Our ver ap 5 one * Her nose is high on the reef ®| discovery of one, of she mont atro-| wat The skull was crus aod) LITCHFIELD, Hin, Mareh 18 than emphasized in our prem ae Th, oy Ae ® upon which she struck The cious murders at ever shocked | (© rifled clothing showed robbe?y |Republicans for the Twenty-first Rreat Haste ansembl Come tomerrow Welcom » ® mall and the valuable portion {isolated Lake nty and went al hed b the motive, Wallende al-|congressional district met in con Beatties most popular milline shoy # ofsheg cargo hax been taken | hell of horror ich the 600 the W&X® Carried money hi# person.|vention here today and indorsed : = rhe mer peak ®/ habitants of Silver Lake City ite w yt well hem here He | Joseph G. Cannon for the prow TWO EXTRAORDINARY ORESS GOODS OFFERINGS. » the t terms the #/ Last December Jullus Wallende | 88 suave, well edu d and said dency, ‘The state convention will *b and coolness of Capt, & speared from his home. It was B® Came from a wealthy Ohio fam:| be held a week from tomorrow romp — row # Swanson and his crew Sit aiaved be wes i But the | ty . nurdored at the f that th man or t who did Rouwsed by th troetty and the TRAE EE RM dood re ned in Portland for spolgne of the er , the count weeks after the crime, and the th deelared that a reward of eon ously sent a letter to the "$269 would be given for the arrest % where the body cow pe Chamberlain has been ap |tbew, only came to Mght today, pedled to for an increase of the Splendi ’ when It was anounced that Wal | amount Nye lendid 50c Value vere, é siccenaiid Made by the Botany Worsted Milla, the largest tn the | | = world moun for their use of fine a nable I | | The prospects for a race between their weaves, Nothing of inferior grade cot from th Reports from all of the pointe and any of the southern Institut and - ning Beautiful new fabries; drape splendidly j affected by the recent floods in the are very slim. Manager Rasmussen See eumaostive for all manner of women's and children's Duwamish river and south valley BEIN HEL ae cade i x tonseshoreia toe dressen and s. An unmatchable 50c quality tomor districts today indicate that the : ity of Califoraia, whieh ptellapliaaa et | high water is rapidly subsiding and sibility of the | finally settles the pec varsity eight golng south, Further wore, California is unwilling to share half of the expenses of bring | it is generally considered that dan ger from further Goods this spring » longer leta. the assem! (By United Press.) hall of the federation “Botany Mills” Dress Fabrics | Values to $1.25—Special c Tomorrow, Yard | | Comparatively little damage has] WASHINGTON, March 18—An eadquarter | - + » there will A | -omorrow, Yard ..... resulted from the recent high wa-linddependent potitical party stand) O86 Woman, Misx Auna Patter.|'™6 1% “te bo rane between th ter, further than the inundation of ling upon a platform, drawn to moet 8, of the Label league, le present | PEO Ny st aa oo In great assortment of plain and solid colorings; also several thousands of seres of land,/the needs ef the laboring man, ix %* 4 delegate, tacluded tn the |"? "Sianford the financial situa rich shadow stripes and herringbone effects. Early com whieh will grad y drain off asletrongly urged by delegates to the “embly are a pumber of repre| iio) iy ao bad that th hope of se ers can get the best of this splendid bargain gathering. | the waters subside in the river. great labor cong allod together *ntatives of the recently orgam| 00.” o raee with the Palo Alto Come early | |, The only damage reported is inlioday by President Samuel ( | ized Farmers Union Society of! oicoi has long been given up the district to the southeast of/or the American Federation of La Paulty + mca er! gp Oritiia and in the lowlands further | yor ; rt During the morning session the | There Wn Bim eS seg he dara One Per Cent of Our Gross Receipts north along the valley While the session js strictly ae | Chief topic of discussion was the | Ce yr oe ry ean . ra) ces Houses which were partially tn-lcrot, enough has been learned of recent attitude of the United | Javan, since the shells need by the From Now Until Easter to Be Divided | | 7 wodey , on ” om ee ee undated wore not materially dam-| }» temper and determination of the States supreme court toward organ. |!!*"! ~yproe or aged and in those places where the|jendere aasembled to tuake it cer. (!#ed labor, and the best possib pened “ Be} 7 bey nae agp on Amon, Seattle Charities —One Votz occupants were compelled to veltain that th eatin uM play means of remedying the trouble, = | *Gi™ yw af - “ : on account of the rising waters, |tis pert in the coming previdentiot| After @ general discussion of the|them an advantage which thy With Every Purchase of Ten Cents’ | | coming pre Washington men would pot be able ve . the whole, the situation is a in view of the fact this year is all of the furniture point, w reach th subject a committee was appointed | to draw up bills which may be pre sented to congress as relief mens Another committes wan @ an appeal to} valuables and household were moved to a higher the water did not elections. Two hundred and fifty delegates Jare present. They represent jorganization in the Interna Worth.—Vote for Your Favorite Char- > | Oo one varxity crew rable that the The james resulting from block-|tmion and a large number of wn. V9mted to draw « 4 “ . * } Park and at the bridge across the! The sean re betng held tn by the action of the present eus-|8t the state Institution river above Renton have gress during the coming campaign | eat cihnntahioias removed and those structures $7.50 Rustie Taffeta Silk | Regular 26 Newest Dot- AN ON NN NN 5 So ot considered to be “a INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK. NEW YORK STOCK ae eee sonatas d to be in any fur ; ee x a $4.85 al eens 19¢ yotnts » ly United Press.) | | ‘omorrow | rrow, yal White, Deeas Fag Beck rivers] NEW YORK, March 15.—Direet MARKET Of s very superior Latest arrivals for | the floods were said to have appre } ots of the Iillnois Central railroad grade silk, in black and spring = =oand = =6summer jclably decreased at a late hour to today decided to ask the stockhold colors. Fashioned extra dreases; in dotted, strip- day. There ts safd to be compara Om to vote at a special meeting in Ps full with deep = ruffie. ed, figured and floral de tively little snow left in the moun: | May for an increase of 30 per cent| _ (8 United Press.) Graceful, perfect fitting signs. Best Sic kind, to- tains, and if this te the conse, the ig the company’s capital glock. NEW YORK, Mareh 18.—Stocks models | morrow, 1%¢ yard. residents in. the affected sone wil adhoc jopened strong and made a stout aiid } Fractional advance. An early skirm sh against Union Pacific influe | caused that security to retreat CABA BLANCA, Moroce Mareh | nat 5. The rest of the Met follow KOZMAKOFF DENIES 18.—Gen. d' Amade, commanding the | avtomatically with lesser de Freach forces of Moroceo, has re-] per There was little j have no further fear of floods this | year IME STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST atelde inquiry plied to thy ace overtures = KIDNAPING CHARGE, Sis: vista pretender “to te! |and it soma likely the public wii | aaa thr that he tn able to prom’ ise refuse to change its hostile attitude : |! toward stock speculation for some [the latter good treatment ae a pris loner, but that all bargaining for terms must be preceded by uncon I surrender | wan practically driven to and Gen attention of the N The rthwest | time. colleges is riveted upon the Unb Trading was | Yerstty of Washington just now to | “onals to note the success of the “college! During hour” which was fnaugurated at the | Claiming that | innoeent of any Koamakoff. he was wrongdc of Sitka, Alanka, today| M entirely | John | ditto limited to profes-| 7 final the hour, under | vy profit-taking and short pre a eply te 7 a corner a fortnight ago. lish waloute, 300s. A almonds, prond "ales monies tien ar tat d’Amade has boon cutting his fol-|state institution for the first time | Fe. Prices bit oh ng gd — PUBLIC MARKET $5 = ‘or oe ei — Alex Stitt, his stxter. The Aretic | lowers pieces ever ainoe this morning. * wae Being ot ren m the de en ee ibe tb: pT 130 caehs Brotherhood yesterday wired Kos iin plea for poace ls considered | This ls something new tn thi mort ies c . ol o bas eee er cr ag ep makoff that they would render him|&* marking the beginaing of the |tion of the country and the other Union Pacific ehowed a.net loss|. rmness on the public market) “Radishes, § bunches for Se. lany aneietance needed jend of hostilities in Moroceo. If colleges are watching eagerly the | 824 Union Pacitic showed @ net loss) was brisk and steady today. A| parsley % bunches for 100. Koamakoff claims that Francie|Mulai surrenders he will probably of success it obtains here | Of 4i6 poluts, Reading and North-|iarge number of specials were on) aTyentps, 3 bunches for 6e. Meyer, the boy whom he was|b@ seat to France to guard against A hington, before they adopt | “TY Pacific 4 an a |nale. Oranges were quoted at 1c Artichokes, 4 for 25e. or it themselves, |to iGe per dozen. Fancy select charged with kidnaplog, Is really {fresh outbreaks under bis leader ward of Mre. L. M. Mille of Sitka, | #hlp who took the Stitt children = | conepe five * ago in Sitka, ac ‘RUEF WANTS HIS os: jerauberries are on sale at He per poun Stulfed olives are quoted at 25e per pint. Chicken salad made at the market every day, is laold at 35e per pound Winter salmon, baking size, was} on sale at 12\gc per pound, while wink pickled salmon was selling at college bour at Washington or during the assembly pe-| ‘on Wednesday once every for the entire student body, ph every Wednesday evening men students only ent affairs, university inter-| md kindred subjects are dis ! BREAK GROUND FOR OREGON BUILDING cording to the man’s story, and has! laince provided for their care “| was merely authorised by Mra Mills, as guardian, to return in| boy to Sitka from San Franciscd where he had teen placed tn selictadiiie joussed in an informal way, the col Se per pound. Reef pot roast was With simple ceremon ground school,” said Koamakoff, “and have! lege band plays and “grade” talk. | quoted at 7 Se per pound. Local was broken this afternoon at 3 | no interest in the matter further (By United Press.) ‘The ‘college hour” Is expected to fresh eggs are quoted at 22¢ per o'clock for the first state building an in seeing that justice Is Guwe.”| SAN FRANCISCO, March 18— bring about a closer bond between dozen. Celery is on sale at Se per! of the A.-Y.-P. exposition—the Ore- ale witt te stodents and a keenor interest bunch. Three pounds of sago are gon building The district court of « sold at An Informal én university affairs convene next Friday morning. when lthe writ of habeas corpus granted | Abe Ruef is returnable, Attorneys | Ach and Murphy, representing i Ruef, will try to bave thetr clhent's FROM EVANS. bend of $1,117,000 redaced. Ruef Is to Sue BAN FRANCIBCO, Mareb 15 | |Henry Ach, chief counsel for Abe Secre. | Ruef, ls out w the bold announce ment today that be Intends to br contempt proceedings against Judge Dunne and Chief of Police Wm. J Rigny because of their failure to make depositions In Ruefs action to recover money he expended while in custody of Biggy, who was then acting as Ruef avers he expended $4,000 of his money for board, ete., and that the city should W. Hi. Wehrung, of Portland, Or., Rhubarb is on ‘ket at president of the Oregon commission Dance three pounds for o salad! of the fair, and Architect D. C. will be quoted tomerrow at 2 Lewis of the Oregon commission ar. | (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 8 | tary of the Navy Victor M announced that, tn | settle the mooted question efficiency of the armor belt on American battleships, he proposed to ask Admiral Evans for a detatied Swiss cheese, 25c: Wis brick, 20¢ Ib. (By United Press.) |. SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.— | Having secured admissions In this | city that the Southern Pacific rail- road is guilty of rate discrimina- tions, the state railroad commission (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Maveh 18.—In-| formation from an inxide source to day has it that the report now com pleted and to be presented to the house in a few days by a subcom Dance all evening and pounds for lic. Soles will be on) rived in town this morning to take nothing to pay for music, male at the fish stalls at Se per part in the breaking of the ground no one to thank, no one pound tomorrow. Mexican beans) for their state building. Local ef- to tire. will be on sale at 6c per pound. | ficials of the fair were also present. | The music ts just as Sliced breakfast bacon will be Work on the building will be j loud and clear and fine quoted tomorrow at 18¢ per pound. started at once and it is expected } an orchestra or band Touay's quotations are: that the building will be completed | One dollar a week places Ranch e«gs, 28¢ doz | September 1. The building will be one in your home at Washington creamery butter, | erected at a cost of $33,399. once, Don't wait any | lowa creamery, 2 Ibs., 5f na * longer. Potatoes, 16 to 18 Ibs | OFFICIALS ON “CARPET.” | $1.10 to $1.25 per 100 Ibs. | . Faucy consin full cream emier cheese, 15c Chickens, 18 to 20¢ Ib. Mutton chops, 12% @ 13%c Ib.; |rib steaks, léc Ib.; porterhouse, 1be | report as to the position of the | water line belts of the battleships \dortng the target practice now go-| ing on. This information will be submit. | refund | mittee oapecially appointed to in ab ey —— eg a! steak, | has shifted {ts investigation of re- ted to the senate naval committee | vestigate, will advise against the See ee aer sie Nonguee: doc | bates to Los Angeles, where offi In addition Metealf says he will per impeachment of Lebbeus R. Wifley gg © gyno ity ‘bc ae waa nef | cials of t nta Fe railroad will, wonally ine hip following p | judge of the United States court at te bo oc I. ld . a on April called on the “car- the review at San Francisco, and |} Shanghai. Objection was made by Onions, 5c bunch; boiling onions, pet” to answer to similar charges. that afterwards he may have some }a number of prominent American a RAR RRMGATE HS TSTaRNNe AS ae 12 Ibs for 25 gS ne Big me a ee | Catholics in China to the alleged meen Stes ek PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. 4 could any hostess desire in | “high handed methods” of Judge New nats—Filberts, 18¢ Ib;! Boats leave ten times daily from to entertain her guests Plot Commanders. | Wifley black walnuts, 6c Ib; Eng- pler 2 for the U.S. navy yard. °° For those whe may sot be able| WASHINGTON, March 18.—At| a rt : a to hold tea parties on the roots of | the navy department today it was = “— the tall ‘bnikitage nature has pro-| stated that the battleship fleet will (By United Press.) y stenctive paints of probably arrive at Manila yut| PARIS, March 18.—A great ¢ ps tee of In| September 16. Admiral Emory,|onstration marked the celebration | THE OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON. hans Magnolia bluff, Feacon Who will take the fleet that far,/of the Paris Commune by the #0 ' o hill at Weat Seattle, the| Will be relieved of command about cialists of @ynce today. Thousands ¥ n sed. 7 | October 30, and will be succeeded | of women d men, carrying ban Dispatches from fan Francisco | | by Captain Porter ners reading “Long Live the Cow how that ax soon ae pl mune,” and oxecrating the memory rey 7 a sre Bnd ot Marquls Lat . the “Butcher that city, owners of Paris,” marched ‘through — the a * f the Meet at agents of the idings along rfront were besteged with roofs fer par refused to to use the the own DEATH INTERFERES WITH A TRIAL When the case of the State va ri O'firien was called in Judge Carroll's court today, the judge was nformed that the case had been aaferred to @ higher court, and the defendant was beyond all earth-| O'Brien, who was charged with y by embezzlement of $194.60, ! jarch &, at the Pacific hos n@ was buried at Dex Moines, Complaint was made by Mrs. b € A stated that Prince, who 1 Ofirien sold for $512, bat “a on htained 4 by bands playing “Mar Complaining that, although Inno- | cent, he had been a prisoner on | bread and water for ten days, James | * | Morrison, a mulatto, was orde | released from custody yesterday by | | Judge Gordon par Bod Les Bags and Leather Goods BANKERS Capital and Surplus the Houston hotel, on Third av., the | suspicion being based on the fact) Ve! that he was in the building before ; the ring was taken ' | ‘The charge, being weak, was) [yh Spports | withdrawn, and that of disorderly | \ you » conduct placed against him we. (eaee moken fin COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS. Boys on Trial. The trial of Albert Casper and | Lou Strain, two boys of the Green Lake district, charged with a statu tory offence, was commenced be- | |fore Judge Frater in the superior | court this morning ' 4 Meek & Begerow Yad 114-124 Seneca St. ght vesiée is | Cor. Second Avenue, in Basement Bees NEW YORK BUILDING. SEATTLE. neceswary i POOOOOOOOD 7 So

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