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BALLARD B OBJECT | BEGIN CAMPAIGN EDUCATION OF PEOPLE. | " | by the Mill Owners prominent MeN OF THE crTy inst Destruction WILL DISCUSS THE LAKE i. WASHINGTON C of Their Property. — 1 -C | BALLARD, Feb. &—-AN arrange The Manufacturers’ a jation o¢ | @ehts have been made by the com composed of the men who | Mittee in charge of the mass moet Tare heavily interested tM waterfront | Ue In the tuterest of the praposed ‘along Salmon day, are starting a! Lake Washington canal, to hold the Mampeian of education to ahew the! a . oq of that district that it woukt Sia TERY | ‘ f om ie intake to place the y fu the Lake Washington canal entrance. to. the bay, thus in the water level to 10% feet the present high tide j demctation states that it would | prty owners the southern | Go the werd near the watertron ‘Weast 31.506.000 for regrades, new | walks, new water and} would be de-~ | ced raising o€| from If to 16 feet above} level. The members of mi ag HO famociation favor the dredging| ‘Who f* Mr. Eckston? What does of Salmon bay, and are not op-|he want with property along the it, but to the contrary, wilt * worything in thetr power to aid |H#t Side Of Westinke ay. between ring an appropriation for the | Deany way and Pine at.? work. ‘These are the questions that prop lerty ownors In the above mentioned | districts are asking each other and whieh has been the cause of a big furry in prices for that portion of the efty For the past 10 days or two weeks this mysterious Mr. Eckston, wha | atates that he has no office in this city and is merely looking around ‘for property in which he and a {riend intend to ievest and improve, has been calling on prominent real estate dealers and property owners, jana asking for prices and options om lots along Westlake av. and per sn > STRANGE MAN WANTS TO BUY VALUABLE PROPERTY, CAUSING RUMORS. Needs Good Harber. “Twas always im faver of the con @irvetion of the Lake Washington " sntd Enevidt Stuart of the lard Feed company, “antll Mr. got hold of ft The more I “gtudy {{ the more T Chink that this @ea of town needs a harbor father than a canal 1 cam readily how it would benefit Lake ; interents, but not Ballard. We Were prowian? that the locks would be leeated above Salnton bay, but when it was found that ft would coat @ ree cum of money te dredge Salmon bay to get to the abuwe, the plans were changed “Gnd Ko was stated that the entrance the bay was the best place for Jocks, 4 i a grave question In my Se. whether Rallard woukt derive benefits from the construction | canal, but it would certainty Pe & mistake fo put our shipping be locks. We can't «et any @ come inte the harbor now | of the treufftctent depth of but ia my ment Mt the STREET war out, the morth would greatty benefit. and we bring raits and water together t THE BIG CAR TRACKS HANG ON SMALL PRECIPICE OF SOFT EARTH. Death turks near every time ane of the Henttle Blectric company’s * care round the sharp carve at Eighth av. and Pine » The tracks at this point are sup- od om a 10-foot embankment, left ¥ the regrade cantractors, and the ie are "the on For almost the tength of the entire Block the outer track is not more than six inches away from the edge ot_the bank. There is a ronstant danger of a slide, or even a ai slipping of the loose earth and the first car reaching the spot would simply top- ple ower the bank and crash down } Por the entire block on Mighth av... between Pike and Pine sta. where the street car tracks are within hatf & foot of the edge of the bank, there is absstutely aothing to keep the earth from slipping down into the street Doring the rush hours, both morn- ing and night, care jammed to the guards with passengers pass ab these tracks in rapid guceession, al a lerge Gumber of people whe are oo a9 the loeation at entrance to the 2. Wiliott, manager of Queen City Lumber company. tock at would raise the level Of water +: Salmon bay 16% feet ‘above high tide woukd put our rail. connections up on the hit and our mill to a depth of % To leeate ane leck at Roux out Salmon bay would help ire water front, and would ue the finest harbor in the Bantry. The milis are what keep alive, and if you took the payroll of approximately 41,- | away from this part of the | would do It an irreparable | — Weuld Destroy Mill. \ : Gibhardt, ome of the owners | same mill, in speaking of the} of levels, said: “Three an ex- | $54,000, exclusive of the We were very particular to from the govern for canal before w constristion work, end he that we would be perfectly ; an we did. Now the Fevel fixed would put our mit : under water. fe would not object to the high at the entrance to the bay, & foot above high tide, but would simply put every mii) ———— BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Feb. 3.—Al the mem bers of the King County delegation In the senate, with the exception of Senators Cotterill and Potts, today signed a petition for the appol ment of John F. Main for the ad- ditional superior judge for King county. Senator Cotterti declined to sign was opposed to the bill creating an lard out of business, There additional judgeship. two or three mills now/ Potts declined on personal water front that secured | grognda, for the propoxed overflow. sums paid were email and received under provest. 1 be- that when the people under- What it will cost to make the e we wep for @ Wek at the to hay they will protest it a» doing this pert of the @ great injury, and that will Bet Benefit anybody in Hallard.” Put Them Out of Business. “The location of the lwck in the Washington canal at the en- pe to Salmen bay mear Goat of readjuating our Rew Jevels would put us in Ballard,” manager of the I hn. “Hefove we crected our We were careful to get the levels from the engineer and " waetves safe went even hig: ‘than the lewels given os. One side ia the thitial point for the level entire pinnt, and we made it th 8 we could, but the new puts it under water. an ares of 4 comer Gost of ovr plant being $254,000 We employment to 125 meu. if 1 goer below it means the de fon of the w acturing in Hallard nd Balmeon ut E don't hetiev Ten members of the house dele gation—a majority—have also si; ed the petition, and ft is expected that more will do so. The petition tn being cireulated by R. FP. Terhune, chairman of the Kirg County Republican Central Committee and retary of the King County Bar association. BOSS BARBERS HAVE FORESTALLED STRIKE ‘The barber strike, which has for some thme been threatening, but merely pending on the proposed ao- tion of the boas barbers in cutting down the weekly guarantee from 918 to $15, was forestatied last night when the boss barbers decided not to make the cut It is probable that the matter has been settled for at least a year as that has been the bone of conten tion between the bosses and jour ney pen. Will Be Total Loss. 3 the people) to lone these ind wtrice tae The Lritish stea © Adate fh to inwist upon having the| Went ashare revently on , at the entrance to Ke n abandoned to the a will be a total low ed tod ae. at the entrance to the ba the large expense for regrades and sewer system We 18 lots, and understand the @€ dmmages for the increased height i the water, along th 1 upon ? our factory fe built, 'T Feadjusting our bulidings 3 More than to move to « lew loca and rebuild.” Pacific Coal & Oil 9,000 for sale at % cent. H. Herrin & ‘ * aecording to advices at the Merchants’ F steamer Craigvar, after discharging her cargo at Yokohama, will go into . drydouk at that place ta have in would Jurt sustained in her recent grounding repaired. Opan Bids on Sampson. Bids for remodeling and refitting the Alaska Pacific company’s new steamer Admiral Sampson will be oa i tomorrow in Ban Francisco at the headquarters of the company there, Besides having oll apparatus installed, the | M , 6 Scheverman will be fitted to accommodate a good number of passengers, ang will [Ge February 9, 10, 11, upon amu: other changes, for witel: it Jon of ad eut from thie paper, || ahi will be necemsary to My ie, free of charge, one | nd about 0,000. Fi ‘of any child between the ages a months and one year. blishments, with m. to © >. 1. ‘ itl, were en LYNN 4 CHAM, PROTOGK ATHENS, wcture of chem TT Second Ave, TO OUTSIDE LOCK WILL HOLD BIG MASS “MEETING DEAL ON WESTLAKE THE ARREST |Ne | DEFUNCT BCANDIA BANK AT EVERETT. EVERWTT, Wash. Feb. 3 | P.—-Warranta bave be the officers of the }bank of thin eity by U inmned far {affair Thurs evening, February | sccopting deposits when the bank ju Several prominent speakers | was tnsolvent, and bail was fixed at jhave been secured, among whom| 000. The bail bonds are ne filed by the accused men oe Warrants were seoured for now are Clty Engineer R. H. Thomson, |), Judge Burke and others who are aequainied with inside facta, The! jy. . aide: meeting ts to be held in Junction |/8°O? Hunsacker, president and [trustes; KG. Reep, vice president, Rall, which has a large seating |irustee and receiver; Christ Olson, capacity, and all indies’ a point pgp that Will tax the hail to Cashier and trustee; Theodore An the limit. derson, J, Bruce Armatrong of Seat T Y | os G REAL (Concluded.) W SCANDAL IN HISTORY OF on a charge of 2S SS ARTE SRR BILLY SUNDAY 12 —spetiiliiliiiahinaisaa THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909. 7 ~ WARRANTS ARE ISSUED FOR' f Vatenstve Lines of De~ pendable Dry Goode FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. #TORD OCLO8HS DAILY AT 6190 One NooteKvery~ to Furnish the me Compiete OF BANKERS | ile, LF Spavig and G Ni | | Ceunteos jhe"tuon vas tee on cow ll Women’s Morning Sacques and Long Kimonos | Hite tne of Prosecuting Attorney Bell | po rn Penang | Negligee dress for Women is represented by many pretty hyp a iengthy one, since, throust ff patterned Morning Sacques either fitted or kimono style and action of the state bank examiner, | the institution was closed last sum Long Kimonos fashioned with satin bands. mer, The closing of the bank was! a followed by the arrest of Chriat 75c—Morning Sacques }Olnon, cashier and large stockhold bine or © nhagen | ! f fer, He was wnable to secure bal! jand was remanded to jail for with fitted belt and circular peplum |months, and when tried & short Broad tucks turnover collar across shoulder, High [time ago on the eharge of publish: | ing a false statement of the bank's jeendition, was acquitted. He ts }new eut on ball, but another charge tix hanging over bim. PANTAGES WANTS DAMAGES That Alex Pantages thinks more of un automobile than he dors of $1.00 kimono Morning flannelette, navy blue black and white. Made with fitted belt and circular peplum, fitting smoothly hips Broad tucks over shoulder, high turnover collar Many other pretty kimono styles are included. Sacques of or over ‘ | bimeelf might be taken ax a fact au educated athelat to a belief in| whon a damage case in which Pan the trinity of God or the immortal-| tages in suing the Seattle Blectric jity of the soul, Billy Sunday ts ®/ company, came up before Superior REE ' _ — rumor haw it that the man is repre |Senting elther Northern Pacific or {Canadian Pactfic railway tntorests. | Others declare that the man is $1.50. tive patterr shirred to { Dressing § cques of attrac in kimono flannelette it waist 1s DEATH LURKS IN EIGHTH AVENUE WANT MAIN EXTRA : ~ Moody or & Chapman, and not 4/ Judge Wilson R. Gay this morn a . eee ee Taknadge or a Hillis, His appedt | jug $1.95—Fitted Sacques of kimono flan $2.25—Dressing Sacques of pink or blue je ar ~». |i ot to the mentality, but to the| Pantages demand’ §2,000 dam bd crepe in pretty floral designs. Shirred t At any rate, bis inquiries have re i ’ nelette in blue or dark red, or b cre- ' ala | Scenes. Caerren te |nulted im a big price being placed | “motions. Matthew Arnold would) ages from the conipany for in sib tag 1s aad oe fit waist, and finished with satin bands. probably have dexpiaed him, or at the best aceorded Rim grudging pralwe, Maximum of Efficiency. Call him what you will—mounte bank, charlatas, faker, emotionalist you eannet deny that be ia the maximum of effictency and that his om the properties there. A particular feature of the propo sition is that no property more than half a block from Westlake av which has been offered the man has been considered, which goes to stimulate the belief that he ix rep- resenting railroad intereats. An option ts said to have been |efficiency is directed toward a secured by him on lote owned by | ereat and noble end, Mrs. Hannah at Weetlake and Stew. | Billy Sunday t* not an orator art st.. the purchase price to be| He t# « good apeaker at all times, $125,000, but never attains oratory. He is, The maa ie also «aid te have |hewever, strtkingly dramatte, or de the statement that an option | Melodramatic. When he comes to « been secured On the Seattle one of his climaxes, he lifts his Electric company's car barns, but|audience with him lke “Dixie” Jacob Furth dentes this. when the Boys fo Btue are triumph _| ioe on the stage. Billy Sunday is clever, wonderfully clever, in the artistic sense. None better than be knows the valve of sharp and un exptcted contrast In clean-cut ngtiah he will describe a groggery, and then turn the Bibte into Milly Baxter's phraseology. The indictment of bad taste comoet Uni-|fay, Abraham, Liscota, pleadiog ~ (jury. Abraham Li \ versity, ake und Lake Unton cars ye at the criminat| for & sation tn the Douglas debates, negtect that makes euch a muaaeme oS found it pecemeary to do poasihie. stage falls and to jump on the | At the highest point. where the/ piano George Washington. fo his jears turn the curve at Righth av.| farewell, had no need of the vor [and Pine st. the front end of the | ag: ‘of Chuck Conuers, lat Billy (corn octuntty Praject boyend the edge finds t effective Sind clay oe a ghord gry jee them his ends, and while the | vrhe cut te 16 deep, and it in| hypersensitive may o a ot alt to the hotter. | means, It canset be denied that they | are justified in the end. } we the rails at this lplace, of at any paint along the en- His Orawing Crude. He paints bis pictures with « [Ure bieck, there wonld be absolute voarse stroke, hie colors are taw- ly nothing to prevent jt crashing lary, bis drawing crude, but there CUT ON ied to patronize the over into the street, and the possibte [results can beet be imagined. | Juries to his auto, and $1,000 dam ages for injuries to himaelf. During the forenoon Mrs tages, who was driving the a: the time of the accident the stand On December 3, 1907, at which | time the Pantages car was struck, Mr. Pantages with bis wife and a/f number of friends were tumbled | | into a ditch and Mr. Pantages suf-| | fered thereby to the extent, he claims, of $1,000. The anto was "holted” just twice as much as {ts owner, according to the complaint with white Thes Sacques are made in Empire style, tonne crepe in navy blue $1.75—Long Kimonos of cotton challis in attractive Oriental designs. Trimmed with broad satin bands. Pan chrysanthemum designs. Crepe oe with $2.25—Long Kimonos of cotton crepe, navy blue grounds with large chrysanthe- mum designs. Trimmed with satin bands. Ne re Plain and Fancy Blankets and Stitched Comforts Heavy cotton Blankets in tan or gray; all cotton and all wool Plaid Blankets and White Blankets of mixed wool and cotton; also attractively covered stitched Comforts, are included at the following special prices. ‘iret Floor. box plaits in back, with belt from plaits to front, finished with large buttons. ADMITS LOVE FOR. LORD NORTHLAND 11-4 Heavy Cott: 3 s, eavy tton Blankets, tan or 11-4! White Blankets of fine grade 11-4 White Blankets, mixed wool and 70x75 Stitched Comforts, figured silko- cotton, special $3.85 pair. line both sides, special $1.45 each. EDINSURGH, Feb. t—ty U. gray, with pink or blue borders, special } » | Whee the Stirling divorce case wai $1.45 pair mixed wool and cotton, special 35 remimed today, Mrs. Stir : ae 7 pair jsut on the stand under « 114—All-Cotton Plaid Blankets, as- a a [feat she lov sorted colors, special $3.15 pair. | 70x78 Stitched Comforts, figured sateen granted a divorte, she would 114—All-Wool Plaid Blankets, as- | one side, silkoline reverse, special $2.85 im, Mre Stirting eal sorted colors, special $4.55 pair each =I cannet answer that, for Lord i aa has never proposed to declared that her love tor & con husband and wae brought about China, Glass and Art Pottery Wares ROYAL AUSTRIAN CHINA | OPTIC GLASS SHERBET OR CUPS AND SAUCERS, SPE- | PUNCH GLASSES, SPECIAL, CIAL 10c--Of exceptionally fine ae OF SIX, 75c—Fine, thin- light-weight Austrian China, plain blown optic glass, handled Punch . or Sherbet Glasses. white and transparent. =: COMMISSION HOUSE ‘the Pacific Warehouse company morning let the contract for construction of an addition to the new commission house at West rt @V. and Madison st. to F. 8. Mizko } ‘The blaine for this condition rests | iy no his theme, though| “The butiding will be HISTORICAL JUGS, SPE- ih ete te ents Ronee Core he ‘crown ie wth a intlty ot |i Hulttaet company.) TABLE TUMBLERS, SPE- | CIAL VALUE, $1.00 Each—Ap- Lane. con- 4 . win, : ARE mae teen 5 | Gaslove whe regreded the westerly | Svetmesecaan, In, ail thetr| the Weshingtna ee CIAL, SET OF SIX, 20c—of propriate for plate-rails, and other | That portion of the street contain and degradation, are [ing the street car tracks was not dts- turbed, and the teamit f« that the falls are om the edge of s 19-foat | biuret thet ie certain to remit in « jterribie catastrophe wuniees some- thing I dome to hold the bank of learth in place The operation of the heavy street cars along the sharply shelving bank, | which te corn: at wet bentiality hearers; with bis — aman be ot ». he quotes erty ™ of the érenkard, or mimics his plea for bread, and then he moans the anguish of the mother in whom de parted hope has left a void. These pictures are not always re- fined; they may not conform with the canons of the highest art, but as Sunday would slang it, “they do “ ny Seeded ia in @ way a hypno- Billy y in | tist, and incladew himself tm his | | COUNCILMEN ARE. INDICTED jannd, ts accompanied by great da: ger, and city offictats will probally be asked to take immediate steps to protect the people who have to ride | on the care using this street Sctieceemesnesieeal |hypposis, with this difference, that OREGON LEGISLATORS his audience recovers snd Sunday does not TALK ADJOURNMENT Tay ster Sunday spoke 1 / \asked men who went wild with him SALEM, Ore, Feb. 2—By U. P.—| what they thought about local In the senate 4 resolution was option, and could find none who had adopted to adjourn Feb. 12. Thia|changed his mind. They looked action may reauit in defeating much | back at thetr experience in incred- . and will probably be re-| ulous amazement, some with shame, | sted im the house. Present indi. |that they had allowed their emo- | cations are that the legisiature will tions to ran amuck, but one and all | ait the full 40 days, under the con- | declared for the greatness of Billy etitati w 20, | Sunday nl ir ster A As to his sincerity, I believe / him, Subjectively, this may be im portant, but, whether or not he be- Hieves everything he nays, | cannot seo that It actually affects the re- suits. He coald do no more, no mat. | |, PITTSBURG, Pa. Fev. 3-——By 1.) ter how. much he believed, and if P—-True bith a by the ine does not believe, he certainly rand jury the couneti- earns whatever may be the reward man! broug agal . ‘ik, Rann ory and Hraod. One of these al. leges that influence was exerted to have the German National bank made one of the city or recomponse he seeks. | : (‘MAYOR MILLER TO and the other « tat Menara. Hrand, Wassen. Mamsey and Vil L mck were interested in a street | Raving device which they were en- jenvoring to get the city to adopt AMATEUR WRESTLER IS | | Mayor Miller will lead the grand |march at the annual ball of the Se. attle Police Relief association, to be held tn Lesebi Park pavition on the uight of Feb, 22. The ctty’s chiet exeenttve today notified the BURNED OUT AT 1 would assist in opening the program Fire which originated in a defee-| top the evening. hecte oF Vier ‘The proceeds from the ball will npleteiy destroyed Venables, the local amateur wrestier, near Columbia} eed City, thin morning. Captain Ehodes, | lice Relief association, to be a commanding the volunteer fire de-|for the relief of disabled or sick partment of Columbia City, hurried | members. to the blaze, but invk of water pre- | vented the firemen from saving “WOMAN ARRESTED FOR buliding., Mr, Venables suc eded in jsaving & portion of the fu =| IN JAIL BREAK WOOD AND REBER MOVE) AIDING IN JAIL BREAK T0 CENTRAL BUILDING |to aid Montia Bowman in escaping | from the county officers, a woman ‘The publicity and advertiving firm | ¥ho gives her name as Sadie Frede, the | of Wood & Reber, Inc. have re-|now reclines In the county jail from 615 Lowman building | charged with aiding a prisoner to offices In the recently com escape: The arrest of the Frede was due to subsequent pr pleted suite $48, newr the Chait Central building, o« upying xt Cor Th woman oodings merce roome on the top floor ‘| city office of the King county ¢ on the part of Sheriff | fter | mission of the A.-¥ expo Howman escaped from Guard P in in the mame suite, Mr. KE. LL. Kearney yesterday morning being executive commissioner Prede woman is known for a no- | A torions “fence. ‘That Bowman had carefullyplan ned his escape from Jall, was evi denced by the fact that just a few days ago the woman secured rooma at 609 Yosler way for the express of furnishing | a teil peonant | 8¢ ‘Hause te reasons he declared that deprive the state of re Ling the Tennessee mln ge Howman efit ould Muxeriminate ngai perpoes ° the Tennessee in feet et | with money and clothes. Bowman the of other state lrecetved $40 from the woman. CARSON, Nev. Feb. 3-—-By UL P| Speaker Griffin's anti-Japanene reas | Seventh olation, which Has passed the sa. | WAN sembly, will wo t today, | temporary juro Gnd Mt’ fe expected that that bod in the t nigned Dickinsor the court t If it + $10 A month to board 0 prospects , an automol and $25 a month to|moned so far, Tt is at board a horse, and & cents to board! John & Powers, who b thrown on the screen before bis} turned into the funds of the Po.) | | The } latter is a new firm for Seattle and will manufacture sweaters and other knit goods. decorative as well as useful pur- poses. Historical scenes represent- ed are Independence Hall, Wash-* ington Crossing the Delaware, Faneuil Hall, Liberty Bell, Bunker Hill Monument, and other views, including portraits of early presi- dents. Basement Salesroom. Anti-Carbon Soot Destroyer, 35c medium-weight pressed glass, with five line bands, COLONIAL GLASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, SPE- CIAL, 25c Pr.—Sanitary perforat- ed tops, non-absorbent and non- corrosive. Colonial design. Aati-Jny Wille Detented. | SACRAMENTO, Cet, a dications point to the antl-Japanewe bills in t day. and the posnttiiity t wil barely carry in the | “W: R. C. Sociel—The Stevens W RC. social will meet with Mre M A Whipple, "49 ars ov. Pritay. Anti-Carbon Soot Destroyer removes all loose ae ws wd te - soot in stoves, boiler flues and chimneys, and greatly decrees has been arremed, charg lessens danger of chimney fires. ial value, Paowed a bogus check fh 35c package. |Hgnad vy Soka’ sratiny ‘s' nes itt ee er he aeieaenaemmeaenmemaeaee ee “ Tolliver and Mins Jensie KE. . both of Seattle, were married by the Rev. & P. Hayward in his parsonage on January 38. The bride 40d groom will shortly be at home | their friends in this city at an} address an yet undecided |_.Wants a Warrant—Charging that | Theodore Manbert, tis” former chauffeur, stole a quantity of goods! valved wt $71.96, Claude C. Lambert his morning asked for for the man’s arrest. The thing» |taken consiuted of several drinking | {UPS robes and other things used | in an automobile while on a tour. | Chiet « Lobbyist—Chier of Police Irving Ward today left for Olympta | for the purpose of lobbying for the | | panange the pottee pension bill, | | Which is now before the legtniature In & fow days Captain of Detectives | Chartes Tennant wilt leave for the |E capital. Captain of Police W. F.| Laubseher i already at Olympia | Working for the passage of the pit! Wants Receiver Named-—Apptica- | tion for a receiver to be appointed {for the Breck-Chaffoe company of |i thia city was made by Louis R. Lurie} in the supertor court this morning Lurie, who represents the Sea- Board Ol company, states that the defunct | company owes bie firm $26.30, and| jthat the company’s total indebted- Teka amounty to $7,999.40 Y. M. GC. A. Boys Win--Represen | tigen of the Young Men's Hible club Of the First Prerbyterian church and [foam from the debating soc fety iti ¥. MC. A. mot Sey": | Popular Aluminum Universal Coffee Percolators Another shipment of Universal Coffee Per- colators has just been received. These popular Percolators make coffee free from the bitter taste caused by boiling and retain delicious aroma and fine flavor of the coffee bean. They are of aluminum, and priced, in four sizes, as follows: 4-cup size, $3.50 9-cup size, $4.50 6-cup size, $4.00 l4-cup size, $5.00 Basement { | } Balesroom OO. REDERICK & NELSO ON THE FRONT house, evidently we of robbery. am—Emery S Prowl | Whatcom county pioneer, is dea | the was a veteran of today from San Franciseo at Vie-| titon’ | torte ; p | Britteh steamer Saverte tx report jed te the Merchal Exchange as/ | baving arr jay at Ma jaila with governs, supplies from | the the a ; this port natchee—Sa lime in the ¥. MC A acne” fat barge Hadyn Brown tert out | age prospector, Tyeniree Base sae nig morn in tow for her cargo s lat night on the | ‘Turme Glory of the Sea arrived In lat Nanaimo B.C a ed by @ Great Northern train | ast might. wOfted, That the Chinese esterday from Ladyamith S| Steamer | Aiki shifted | Hhpuid He Divided Among th 6f coal for Eagle Harbor to undergo be ‘Western ping mon Powers of the W paite in pre 1S meeting here, and one of the WW. Josten, J. O. Daiby ands f The offt f Frank Waterhouse {Inge ‘of the N tr | fers Betng discussed fuk B jonen, Dy and . n¢ offices of Fran now 6 against the remov |thpher Horr decided with the | steamship agent will he moved to] , Tauk steamer Roma lett today for} $50) he removal of the lumber ; 10 ho held the | au t entra) butlding, on | San netace : | CA. boys, who held the ne; Db ee tS EF iy H-- 4 . Norwesian steamer Cecll moyed| Olympta=-Twenty-five county au- sid of the question je up from Victoria to Tacoma today | ditors of the state are meeting here, } pm a | Barkentine | Good News and! it 4 part caro, after! Agbutn—=Guataye Thompson, @ schooner. @ haye been an-| Me o \ PR ic ES PA iD T |Chored tar several days in Neat wit me any re n* aw foun Sie while crossing the | chores f tS teverabte wind Yor], ere s 8 load of Northern Pacific tracks here last essing s te wn gypsum for th if_c Coast MIs. | night. was struck and instantly he Faration went tn the| i, Tacoma, p up the sound | Killed enger train. sae aE eee Asylum Quarantined. ive in tomorrow from the SALEM, Ore, Feb. 3.--Owing to The foltewing puronase ericss wert! rinnt. in her last voyaré this Way the development of several casés of « poo RM ye he mert |ahe carried practically no carge. diphtheria at the state insane asylum ite per pownd and it was rumored that If such a Townsend — Capt. Androw|the institution has been placed un= TR hig ghteken live astrophe — oce has been notified that he} der quarantine, and no visitors will ound; dressed, 17 it probably: ted to the rank of | he recobved = sition Cn jn ; 0, has heen th ns : as van Der dented to a Stat reporter Tames sth company,| , lite, ibe per pound ed beet J itil in pers but shipping men | Cc Tenth Cooper Juror Accepted. pind; pigeons. 61 per dosen: turkey, fro awaiting wit! interest her at oH-known locat] | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Feb. 3.-——J. B, re, ee; are ie; Beigian hares, asd pments may fellow | nc k company | Woodruff, farmer, was accepted if she comes "Ligh otric t connecting }8 the te juror at today’s sea- Umatitia hte \« } various portiona of the Bhohomtah | OR of the trial of Duncan Cooper, a r Snohomlsh b Uma land Cherry valley | Robin Cooper and John Sharp for the Hahthouse Fenton sathaperttihe chix anik shin murder of ex-Senator Ww. @) wattea heen Jetal election decided to Incorpor ine ale: aan bee Vancouver — Plans ve been ; made bridge to span Cited Wiaton Veatipaet Bas anus tine Bg ah a WHEN PRINT BLURS tomorro a to take Coasreve, pri- | the vemet regular ‘ ve, |trritable temper and general dis- for the lippines, teaving 4) comfort results. We positively eure ate on arrived in at mid v roner’x jury hae! this condition with our specially night night with passengers an Tam for the | ground glasses. Sehuchard Optical aad carmo from Han Franctwog end Pe it fm | Co., Kye Specialists, 1207 Second Norwegian steamer Thor arrived’ justifiable, Wi " ad entered Ham- &¥ Seattle

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