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| y. S. ARMY OFFICER HAS BEEN SENT INTO EXILE Will Be Ultra-Sensational. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Mare has been a re 1} sensation va circles here by Aired tron San Francisec F. Stewart, f ad of Fort Ba) been made an “AU py being exiled to Fo wted post ia Arinor nly associates are < ‘and two army 1H “gp investigation | oo: reams the strange condit b charges of Col St Fe re tree and Re fh without trie! ‘ even get 8 ™ a condition amou =o ene in the war ie certain to b explain, ff, on (he fg justification there ts fast! po We It's just a wit from Lawson to ims of a bunch of the money, #0 that the (ug will turn around and help with his Trinity Copper Tie speaker was a Nevada min . visiting the State Mining co _s at thetr fa Aiki hail last nigh D. Ogden, attorne address, In which be polut methods ty which dishonest m could be brougt: don was a big attor fhe room being wel! Milled the address questions from foot pisinly showed that [aw ws success in filling the Gus ee coffers was not relished ‘the Washington wining men, vo mater how satisfied (he Lawnon " might be. Sif the widow and orphan follow advice, and give him thei be ultimately fails to make an the Washington lew him, and upon what grounds” ie iread of the leeturer's reply question was that Lawson more deeply commttted he average mining company fhe sold at par; and should many experienced people ly expect—there world be for action, ne worth 35« . 19¢ SHOVEL oR SPADE, 79¢. R $1.25 — War Crucible Steel, One a ; American Beauty” or Spade, ex- 79 ality ; special SALMON 19¢. Fresh stock of well- a Salmon EGGS, screw top they hold the color and on the 19c Special . MINING MEN DON'T LIKE LAWSON’S SUCCESS yablic | paathority on mining law, | We have given many good Graniteware val heretofore, but none that would compare with OUr present great offering. “a ‘will do the duty of 50c here Wednesday hing Season ation tt ¢ will prob| Skeletonized and tmcomplote re 4 sousational ports have brought a reprimand to © incident ts vetled in| SY Pawnbrokers from the patice hard to understand department, which claime Chat thelr so-called deseription how the extling of Col Stewart! of patrons Id have been accomplished with.) ladequate as to be practically a word of it becoming public} ¥Orthless in the detection of ertine had he desired to object. Depart | "4 the apprehension of eriminal saainh efthadaie ainh-aier tind aa on The police may that all the pawn om ts 80 complex as to make petty | bTekers know that elaborate deserip ite w mty dangerous, but | Oh" of all pe es who pawn ar na et . Holes of value are required by law Little te known of Fe Grant | 8 the jaily report sheet to the de ave that it ts a run partinent The patron's name army post located out in the Ari-| 2¢l&ht, weight, complexion, mous ma dewert hands. tache or beard, if any, and all reg =the int of Cot, Stewart's | Yar police information of that char fonts is that last fall he was given | 8¢tor ls required he alternative of accepting the Pawn * bave grown so tax ¢ post or resigning from the | !® returning ch sports that the er As be ix nearing the potat { service whon he will be retired a brigadier general, he refused to eign doma da court of in qui This was refused him he Was hustled post-haste to sona, where he has since r rying vainly (o get @ hearing, or learn the eat of the charges - against him ‘The supreme court at Olympia | yesterday wu ained the deetsion of the court of King county which decided in { Thomas A. Carter Against Joseph M. V | Joba Allen in a contract for the corner of Columbia st. and ay ttle, owned by Ben Carter and valued at $35,000 Senator Carter refus on | deed * ito Val should be of facts VULCAN IRON WORKS Boy SEEKS PROTECTION, FOUND of Benator of Montan itine @ uit ariat over ale two lots on the Seve ve d to wien the ing the lots separately ine aud Alien until! he jeved by proper affi tanding the fact that he haa b as the wartest wilde f down to stat im tying hime! nents Clatming that union men are pick eting thetr plant to intimidate Vub Iron Works company has asked Act ing Chtet W | Arthur Nitechte. the | of the cleverest dissemblers known openshop workmen, the | to the police, was picked up on the streets at 11 o'clock last night by rd to give them police | Patrotman cr er and sent to jection headquarters, Hoe carried a bundle it was reported to Chief Ward/of unsold newspapers under his that five union pickets were placed | arm on duty about the Vulean plant yee Avther first caine a terday, and that threats Rave been | tice of the police a few days ago. made to their workmen jwhen he was found by Detective The Vulean plaut about @ year! Ciark in '® stairway on Second av age became an open shop when the! weeping ax though his heart would union labe Went out eo & plea! break for higher wagre. cause, he a A BRYAN BANQUETS EDITORS. MOVE T (By United Press.) i) LINCOLN, Neb, March 31.—| William Jennings Bryan, after a» long speech making tour through | the south and central west, is/ scheduled to return here tonight to/ entertain the democratic and pop | A movement te now on foot to alist editors of Nebraska at a ban-lcall @ spectal election under the initiative and referendum law pase led at the last munictpal election. to {determine the questions tnve im the Ofive st. regrade Petitions have been In etrealation for several days and J. F. Douglas. president the Manhattan Flat« company, who is sald to be behind the movement, anesounces that they will be presented to the counct! next Monday aight. He clatme they will have more than the required 12,500 names on the petition The eivetion will affect the entire Pine, Stewart and Olive st. re ese = ON THE FRONT ‘The first Nome have been announced by the steamer sailings for aie three companies engaged in the The result is your [northern traffic. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. wil! eal! the Senator June | and the Umatilla |June 4 The Montara will satl later with freight only The Alaska Steamship Co. will have the Olympta sailing May 49, and Oblo Jane 1. and the North western Jane 4. Sebubach & Ham ered Sauce Pans, Colanders and Rice Boilers, in ; fiton will have the Hyades May 30, the high grade Wf giiniey Dollar June 5 and. the Mackinaw June 12 The latter gray, white and turquoise blue ware; choice 25¢ three steamers will carry freight The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. has announced the first satling of ithe exenrsion steamer Spokane, The latter steamer will leave Se. atile on her first trip to Alaska |June 16, following trips to be | July 1, 16, 31 and August 15. t t } $1.25 MAIL BOX, 98¢. REGULAR $1.25 — Sheet Steel, Aluminum Finish, U. $. Mail Box, spe- cial Wednesday .. 98c $1.50 SCALES, 99¢. Roy Lilieo, the magnate of the |pleasure launch business on the |nound, is baving a new craft built Tacoma, The boat will be 42 feet in length, to be equipped with a 20 | horsepower Standard gasoline en the dual sponsors at the launching of the steamer Northland at Moran's yesterday. This new craft will be placed on the freight route between Seattle and When the Northland slid down the ways she had her boilers, engines stack, masts and all entire fittings Opening Sal STEEL FISH ROD, $2.49. In fact, the only thing | Abbey & Ibre “Riv- |missing was the steam, or she : ” ‘ could have started off on a crtise. erside” Steel Jointed - Cork Grip Fish Rod; never again at this The Santa Clara will sail tomor row for Valdez and Seward. Among the passengers will be many labor low price; extra ers for the railroad construction work at Cordova cial 2.49 cial Sead . A letter has by ived from Herman R. Smith of ttle stat that he has arrived in New York on the William P. Frye after ja driftiga trip around the Announcement Is Made and the Revelation PAWNBROKERS MUS T | Protesting Property COMPLY WITH LAW 8 years old, one! waid’ EMBARRASS OLIVE REGRADE ee Vietorta | Ketchikan. | THE SEA ERICKSON IS AWARDED ESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908, FOURTH AV. CONTRACT ) Owners Withdraw Opposition When Assured by City Engineer That Bid Is Most Reasonable. letter “L" for light complexion and DY for dark ts all the desertption the polt ave had for some time Booretary Barck yesterday sent] A gquail, which for a time threat out notloes to all pawabrokers that pana oeeu a a ned to develop Into serious propor reports a8 required by law, or f fous, b eventua blew over felt their Heenses to do business oaving everybody happy, featured These, reports are invaluable at |ithe yegular session of the board of tin in tracing stolen property, |public works today, A delegation of and in establishing the ideutity of ouch.Rud property owners appear the eriimtual in cases where stolen bed before the board and protented le ee ene ee | stxorount neninnt ‘awarding the Vhe kers were also Hoth |eontract for filing Fourth av. 8. to fied to yore accurate de-1e. J. Kriekson at his atipulated fla riptions of the prope and that |hire of $64,500 wate,” as <1, does not ular umbrage was taken by cover the deseription of a wateh ention through thelr pawned, Full deserip must be given SEN. CARTER WINS IMPORTANT CASE from the fact that tw ‘ on the two might « lap When James & Ca ae] Seattle wating the purchas make the firet pay wt to the Pioneer Rent & Collec Agency, represent nator Carter, the Pioneer « ofus ed to accept it on nd th the time of the option bad elap This suit was therenpon brought to cuforce specific performance of the contract entered. into betwe parties DISSEMBLER BY POLICE he had lost a quarter and feared to go home because a beating awaited him The some Ut had been sitting there and sympathetic passers by would thrust silver coins into his pudgy little hand, confident they had done a good deed. Arthur would thrast the money into his hot boy with a chuckle, and resume his weeping after bis benefactor had departed The boy has a good home at 1123 th av. and his story about the lost quarter and the beating was a pure fabrication = grades. an the latter improvement measure was arranged in confor ity with the grades established to the other Improvements. The work on both Pine and Stewart ate. already well wader way and, cord ing to elty officials, a movewent which woald invalidate the Olive ety work would seriously hamper the hetterments on all the adjacent, thoroughfares The Olive st. regrade ordinance was passed by the city counel! on March 16, signed by Mayor Milley on March &4, and comes within the ordinances subject to the hottiativ and referendum measure eT aT E. to westward ports speeding Alaska The Alaska Steamship Co. of Ne vada has been appotnted to do buat ness in thie state under corporation papers, Charles E. Peabody t# named statutory agent. The Alas ka Steamehip Co corporated ander the laws of Ore gon Steamer Jefferson satied for Skagway and way ports Inst night with « ful: passenger Hat | we | The Oriental liner Tango Maru walls today for the Orient. Several Nour shipments consigned to Chine | were | nese merchants have joott on Japanese ments made in Japanese bottoms { arted @ boy - | With a full let of passengers a0 lensentative Lilley today submitted | |heavy freight cargo the State | California has salled for Frisco, The Pacific Coast Steamehip Co. tends to keep the State of Califor |nta, Queen and City of Puebla on |the Seattle-Friseo route for the | next two months, when the Gover nor and President will be added. at Crawford & Reid's ship yards at) FINED FOR SELLING REGULAR $1.50—High Fyne "The launch will cost about LIQUOR ON SUNDAY Grade, Guaranteed Perfect $3,500 ly Accurate Slanting Dial eee i ie ROH y ‘ Marie and Antoinette, twin Scale, with scoop; weighs ff) gaughters of Charles H. Black, were| Henry Schulte, proprietor of the Globe bar, First ay id Main at was fined $50 In pollee court this morning for selling liquor on Sun day It was charged that Schulte stood outside the place as picket, steering the patrons into the saloon by @ rear | door BID TOO HIGH. } The b rejecte ard of public works today the bid of the Lewis @ Wiley Co., for filling in Holgate st at a stipulated figure of $80,292 The preliminary estimate fornisred by the cfty engineer placed the of the work at $47,000, CASE BEING SETTLED. ont The case of Nora Bracklin, charge od with iseutug checks without hay Horn. | ing funds in the bank to meet them, | der a sopara was formerty in-| left on the dock, as the Chi | tian, J, W. Kfaw, to the item watch Calle tor the payment of $6,000 for artng and grub < The erty Owners | ther@ wa where au of grubbing aud clearing tidefiatw. Mr. Bfaw presented the in language which at tin very vigor ous Hie gene nee to the | measure ana game on the | part Mr. } remar of and several Chairma to protest Asks Informacion you have hing « any voked, inf Mr whereat Mr that Mr. Erickson property owners thipg whieh he owledge of vm this board Thomsen cor Efaw explained asking the to pay for some had agreed to do “ BUILDERS EXCHANGE LOSES MEMBER | J.J. Fronts tay be expelled from the & building contractor Buliders | Exchange beesuse he took the con tract to erect the new Sullivan & Considine building at Madison st tand Third ay A clause in the contract states m inbor shall be om that only w ployed on the work, and as the Haat id. Exvchang an organized solely to oppose the unions, the la ' ' / } / | | : eeeeeteeeeeeeee ‘Agreement. Between Great Britain and U. S “a (By United Press.) PWAsHinaton, March 31—An qeeyren: between Great Britain and Ihe United States on treaties Praca the two countries was practically reached teday at a con fere between Secretary Elihu nd British Ambassador James The documents will prob signed next week. ‘One of the treaties applies to in- ‘land watere between the United States and Canada. To property con sider ail the problems arising in thie cast, it ie suggested that a joint | high commission be appointed, with twe members representing each country. | be given power to settle all admin. jatrative questions. Puget sound is inctuded in this scheme. 'ULLEY IMPLICATING SENATOR BUTLER | (By United Press.) } WASHINGTON, March 31.—Rep Sf tio the congressional committee in-| Haines ts still pending in Judge vestigating his charges that the| FTater's court, but may go to the in} Bieetric Boat company used im.|J#°Y this afternoon. Mrs. Haines | Proper methods In infinencing legis lation, an exhibit tending to show that Senator Butler received from roncern a total payment of for services rendered ved that such a sum was jextravagant as legal fe and esti | mated that Butler was employed be cause it was t | legisiation favorable to the boat }eompany. He then repeated bis re quest that expert accountants make an examination of the books of the accused company and made & de mand that Admiral Capps recall ed to the stand to testify as to the cost of submarines. Lilley said he | was not satisfied with the ques tions put to th miral while he was on the stand GAMBLING ROOMS NOT | IN CALIFORNIA HOTEL An injustice was done the Call fornia hotel, 218 Fourth av. 8. la the press reports of the gambling raid 10 days ago, when 42 Oriental | gamblers were arrested in rooms fn the Basement of the buliding Tie gambling rooms are not in | the Mptel, as stated, but in the base ment of the building, whieh is un lease and entirely Sanithe wa (iret mate was yesterday stricken from the sepafated from the hotel by the > trial calendar by Judge Frater upon } stoh bufldings on the first floor Sev lewireless messages have | representations by her attorney that The basement resort la reported jheen Peeelved from he «Alaska the case was being settled out of ‘he police to be under lease to | Coast Uo.'s steamer Bertha, now | court etn ‘ago Dan,” Chinese gambler ght fle could help | | I free of cost when he first obtained permission tg use the Fourth ay. 8 trestle on whieh to ran hie dir trains from the big regrade You ought to guard your con tra no one could raise a que ton as to thelr validity or legit imacy,” said Mr, Hfaw, “If this eon tract goow through, it will make the elty a party to the scheme and will cast @ reflection back upon the elty engineers office Thomson Explains. | Chairman Thomson went to con siderable length in detailing the rea why Mr. Erickson's bid wa only reasovable, but would prob ably be the lowest bid the city coul ever obtain for the work. He ur t econmty of finishing 1 Fourth ay. 8, fll so that the tranh r for that end could be} aid and put into serviee. As to the main objection to the Mr, The $6,000 item, | maon acknowledged that it looked lop 4, but he « | that, on the other hand, th fill was correspondingly low and the total the bid was ex alr and re om he | Ne conclusion the delega and #la of the m withdrew it I that, in view of the meeting ull explanatio would be » Mr according! » made, it best to award the cont Erickson, which was act bor committee of the exchange fled charges against Prante The matter will be bre ht up at the regul meeting of the exchange te held next Tuesday j J. J. Prants, the contractor, stated | this morntag that he always em-! union labor whenever pos sible, and that he would only em-| union mep on the tumtdine teulbedli Frants employs 60 mer Sullivan &| between 60 and | ee ee SHOUP'S CONFIRMATION, (By United Press.) JUNEAU, Alaska, March A private cablegram receiv here from Washington from 4 reliable James Shonp was confirmed by the senate late yesterd: after “on for United Sta mar shal of the First district of Alaska. source #aye j | Serenata hee HALL TO | APPEAR There is no truth whatever tn | the rumors that have been started that | would not appear against Con. Mantine in the criminal sult now pending in the superior court,” sald Jesse Hall last night TH be back in Beattie positively | on the date of the trial i Hall left for Butte last night Bard & Fenton, his attorneys tn the civil suit, wherein Hall ie ask-! ing $100,000 from Constantine as damages for the injuries resulting from ballet wounds inflicted by Constantine declare that Hall's feeling in the mat ter je unchanged, and that he | | will be the chief prosecuting wit Such a commission would | Bes" When the trial comes up again. | residents of Pennsylvania are | Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | would regard any attempt on the | rt of Constantine's: attorneys to enter a plea of simple axsantt as}! | trivial, 1 do not believe Attorney | Wilshire will make a motion of that kind,” be said. 'MRS. HAINES TESTIFIES | IN HER OWN DEFENSE of The case Mre. Laura M concluded her testimony thts morn- ip and Miss Bessie Haines, her) daughter, was called for the defense to corroborate her lostimony | The plea of the defense is that | Mrs. Hal obtained the money ged by the Simmons | mpany to have been secured r the false representations that was wealthy and a cousin of Ralph Stacy, the banker, only after the urgent request and ideas fand furs. Fur | she of Mr. Simmons himeelt. Mr Simmons. the de dant Jaims, urged her to take the furs, | Jaithough she protested she had no oney at the time | Mrs. Haines declares that Mr | Simmons nevertheless insisted on her purchasing the furs, She also states that she mentioned Mr Stacy as her banker, but not as a) relative CUSHMAN IS CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER Charles F. Cushman, the wateh-| man for the United States assay | loffice, who shot and killed Motor man L, Arnold in a fight on a South | Park st. car early yesterday morn-| ling, was charged with manstaught- | ler in an information filed by the! | prosecuting attorney in the supegjor | court today Cushman claime that Ar struck Iém in the face during Gre fight preceding the shooting, that he shot in self-defense. ‘DISPOSING OF THE Standard at Second Av. and Pine St.! is absolutely the finest and largest housefurnishing store in the country! —we are now ready to welcome you to our magnificent, modern, nine-story store build- ing, and want you to come often, whether buying or looking. —we extend you a cordial welcome at all times! \ Second Av. and Pine St. a “PINK CUFF” a#t the public market at two pounds sc a ae for Ibe. Halibat ie quoted at two Di an ak ak at Pounds for Lie. Cherries, home pre- 0 gbomition OF tbe canes Against (served, are on sale at 56c per half 30 men and women caught in the pelion Green peas are 10c per pink cuff” raid by the police early pound. yesterday morning will be made t A number of specials have been day and Thi y in police co: arranged for tomorrow. I dried the cases being so numerous, with pre will be on sale at Se per the regular routine, as practical. pound. Best native creamery brick butter will be sold at two pounds for 6 while the best native tub AD y will be quoted at two pounds for ec Smoked salmon will be on sale at 10¢ per pound and ly glut the court business. Gordon disposed of a few ses yesterday. Several women whom t brought in only as a case sity im convicting the men, were crabs will be sold at three for 25c. fined $25 each. Corned beef will be quoted at be J. Kinusota, Sam Fakeno, A. N. per pound. Wisconsin Swiss cheese |Federmyer and F. Hadisoka were Will be on sale at 22¢ per pound. Surly Rose seed potatoes are 1%¢ poand. Potted-palios will be tn given the alternative of paying $106 fines or ping to jail for thirty day The charge was disor ly the market at 50c and $1 each. conduet Vinegar will be quoted at 36¢ per Sing Sing was fined $50 gal | Mik has been reduced on the Important business will be brought up tomorrow evening at the regular meeting of the Pennsyl vanla association in the Alaska club rooms, Alaska building. All former re market and is being quoted Artichokes are oa aes a ee TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pier 2. trips daily Ten roand nested to attend the meeting = 0c round trip. 1515—SAM GRAFF—1515 Rather early for Red Currants, but just the time to plant them. EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST. Currant Bushes, each All Se and 10¢ packages of Gooseberries, eac Seeds at half price, Wednesday Carnation Plants, dozen only. Hood's Home- Made Candies Wednesday Special Stall 8 — Main Floor Beginning Wednesday Morning BEST SWISS DAIRY FRESH MILK Je PER QUART. We Deliver Milk. 1501 — Public Market Grocery —-1501 - GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP, BARS FOR 25c CHOICE ITALIAN PRUNES, 4 LBS. FOR 25c COOKING FIGS, 3 LBS. FOR 25c 1519 iw’ 1519 Wednesday Special TEA lasket Fired Japan Tea, a te that sells as high as 60c al price 35c Lb. On y Pound Lots. PACIFIC TEA & COFFEE CO. 10 MRS. H. B. JESMER—STALL 76 Delicious Home-Made Cakes EVERY VARIETY AND FLAVOR-—LOWEST PRICES. 151 7—St. Germaine Bakery—1517 Cookies, Home-Made, All Kinds Two Dozen for 15 Cents. Open Until 8 o'Clock Every Night.