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CENTER AROUND WHICH THE LOCAL OPTION SWINGS bur te ott ry the fourth clase OITIES OF THE FOURTH CLASS it t in thrown in with the ¢ munity | WILL BE CONSIDERED IN an a unit it Is a cortainty that It] THE FINAL VOTING. would be voted dry | On the other hand, if the Falconer j MeMasters bill ehould be pas ecome & law, Auburn's chances BY T. 4. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Feb, 2 The local aining “wet" would be muct Option fight, which will be resumed | brighter, as Auburn would have the | @h the floor of the house Tuesday, “wet” votes of Seattle to help her QW centers on the dieposition of the . county “wet | ORies of the fourth class, and the are towne in both Pleroe | peculiar condition has arisen where ane counties In exactly the by these aimall towns are likely to) same condition as Auburn, and this] be responsible for the passa om why compr haa | Falconer - MoMasters Anti in maturing, The Anti i Yeague bill ague people have heen well 1 will remembered that nd have hold Anti-Saloon league bi! ty lack onde the | ne vote of passing the senate, after have val-| had passed the A. switoh of one vote the up would sminge thie bill, and te will be forth omise bill w cltion Lune public cittes of the ning make mn King LONG SENTENCE 1S GIVEN A WOMAN FORGER SPOKANE, Feb By U.P. term of from one to fourteen years. | Pending an appeal in her case in It Was charged that Mra ell * * s» formed the name of Col, D. Jen arent Where che was sentenced to, 100 ‘of Spokane, & cor million: | prison for forgery, Mrs. Maybelle aire, for $54. Thy ck was pase Cottr wife of a mining man of ed in a dry ge 8 store, On ac} Butte at Nberty today on ds count of financial difficultios Mrs. of $2000 Cottrell was obliged to k em-| If the ser oe, which was pro ployme: her first place being in nounced y day, stands, she will | the home of Col. Jenkins as house have to serve an determinate ke eo sae * Page Bc JANITOR, AFTER WAITING 20 YEARS, IS AT LAST REWARDED FOR ART. CHICAGO. Feb Ry U. P. craft When department of public utilities, will! be Edward D. O’Brien, until this} week an employe of the Seattle | lectrie company attle Electric company employes Samuel Wetppert and J. W. Me | the leading role of “Chanticleer.” | This Was Impossible on account of her sex. CREATE NEW OFFICE dent last night, calling a conference | FOR GOODRICH the powers for the conservation, WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—RBy U. Rational eget members of | P.-~The office of general inepector today are discussing the of navy yards has been created by ity of holding such a con-| Secretary Newberry, and Rear Ad- miral Caspar FP. Goodrich, com | The convention or conferénce is mandant of the New York navy to be held next Septem. yard, has been assigned to it. His} and The Hague has been sug work will be directed toward the a9 the mest avatiable place unification of the operation of the the meeting of delegates from navy yards in accordance with Mr the civilized countries of the Newberry’s reorganization plan. SARAH BERNHARDT) NAMED FOR LOWELL. : TURNED DOWN | wasixaros, Fob. 27.—py v.|renknet to accent PARIS, Feb. 27.—By U. P.—In P.—William C. Black has been ap! Sidney K. Goodwin and J. J.| fonsequence of the refusal of the pointed postmaster a Lowell, | Wetrick will be appointed as con. @irectors of the Comedie Franchise Wash. Orville N. Troup was ap |struetion and maintenance Inspect i it M. Le Bargy to play in WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—By U P.—Although {t is improbable that oa ge will give official attention the announcement of the prest- Bouillon. This peculiar cireumstance arises owt of the fact that these men re cently passed the civil service ex aminations for appointment In the public utilities department ceived such @ high rating tty must be assigned to work first! among the lat of eligibles. O'Brien will be Mr. Soullion’s principal office assistant, Paul P. Whitham i¢ to be appointed field asaistant, and P. T. Wiltsie, pres ent principal office assistant pointed regular and John Scha-jors, W. T. Vincent and Samuel ‘land's “Chanticleer,” M. Le|chart substitute rural carrier on|Weippert are named as clectrical Proposes to leave the organi!-| the route at Puyallup, Wash. lead and pole inspectors, and J. M aa MeCloy devignated an inepector NTY COM Mi ISSION E R S of service and equipment. Wallace tee Mynott receives a temporary ap potntment in this branch of the BY T. J. DILLON. A, Feb. 27—-The county work eos nn BA In the when e ite road al aes oer! as MOB SEEKS REVENGE greatly the few months before | se NEW YORK, Feb, 27.--By U flection time, when honest voters tude undoubtedly vou “tor the = who urn ¥ ¥ furniel them iy vol lor ~ ‘it |P—An angry mob seeking to venge the death of a b-yearold boy ho was killed by a Madison av street car in Harlem last eventing attacked the motorman and conduc — tor, smashed the windows of the ae, car apd were threatening # lynching ty appro 4 7 (abPiep ated 38.86 | Tha the police reserves arrived an outrage, Tremont caipeey & and Greenwood | and charged with their night sticks tn depriving the county | by improvia from Fre-| and pment tes ao ners of the fight to put a| mont to the city tmits, and, le bodied voters to work | “Whereas, Some unexpect eet oe where it would do tion arisen towards sald. i “ ‘MAN WITH MONEY Therefor Fearing that unscrupulous par ties have made way with Shortland Hope Harbell, in an attempt to se hat the State will not, set the state road road oid law. the was a good law Fi At the regular meetin Who wanted the road vest Green Lake Improve eid at the Pre ot the t club, ibyterion church, s4th wood ay. last night. | fution wa navpket ny oto have an FM, building. It took a destr fof patronage froin their | that we in for their chainpion in | sincerely commend the tion of pauction of s bill which wili |Councilman Mullen and his associ © build road: Stes for their efforts In securing the without ad | name and pledge our unanimous sup- etting contracts me said improvement rohaee contracts have early completion.” county commissioners a wen with fine discriminatory which specifically takes the | Pletures. The house) Of doing the work by day labor,|of representatives of the Hawaiian (Cure & large amount of money having mally rejected any |iegisiature is highly incensed over| which he possessed, his relatives bide. This wilt’ help ‘out the me {ne Pictares purporting | have requested the police to ald ; pens the |The house today adopted a iu. |them in searching for the missing ioe Sretion sales, pans ¢ te the | ion _stfonaty mdemning the ple-| man, hie ae Harbell left Portland, Me., two weeks ago to visit his sister, Mrs. | W. HL Pollie, now living in Ballard but who formerly resided at Kent Young Harbel), thinking that his | sister still lived In Kent, went there immediately upon reaching the city. | ‘The Raven prescription service Means that the doctor's skill in pre- | scribing is most efficiently supple mented by the druggists’ skill in DISCOUNT ON GLASSES | | 2s Per Cont Off! | Monday, & A. M.- Per Cont | see purchased On ai Po a eeewrdieg RAVEN DRUG CO, | Karel tet. t wil, give 38 Ps After a fruitless search he {n-| 1416 Second av. | sel, Opks. D,, 324 People's Bat quired at the postoffice and was in Second and Pike Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market) OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT formed of the Pollics’ Ballard. He at once postal card to his that he would see |morning. That was last Monday, but no brother has appeared on | the scene, Harbell has been work | ing steadily in the east for the Inst | two years, and after saving a few j hundred dollars decided to pay his | sister a visit. Knowing him to be possessed of considerable money and knowing further that he has reached the city, his relatives are greatly wor ried as to his safety. address in dispatched a sister, stating her the next FOR TODAY (SATURDAY) Fine Prime Rib Roasts of Beef 12:c per Ib. Worth 16¢ to 186 Per Lb. ~ The’Best Chickens Only 20c per Ib. Worth This Price Wholesale , DUCKS AND GEESE, AND THE LARGEST AND FIN.” is MEAT _DIGPLAY IN THE CITY Aberdeen—Work on the first five story building tn on wae be today by the Finch Investment It will TURKE tle ie the architect Two other Se | Cloy, will also take jobs under Mr.) they | haw | resigned to accept a position in a/ }to the elty | SAPLe violent cart day from Val | walla which remained standing atier [the quake of December shaken down, The trombl [eee severe nince New y¥« Feb. 37 whick . America the selamoarap observate distant The earthquake reported tn phic advic was recorded by the tole reeetved today from & selemo graph in the observatory at the Uni- Veraity of Washington yesterday STATE KEWS Aberdeee— Three now warehoures ho cost $100,000 are tO be constructed here » Tacome—-K. © Hutson has been endotsed by the Pierce County Bar asacctation for 9 federal judgeship. Ma—A telephone war is on | bet Pacific States Telephone and North weat Telephune com panies, Wires have been cut and several arrests have baer Sedre-Woolley—The Great Nerth ero will soon reopen the Co mines. edale Aberdcen—Fifty thousand dollars will be Inve! 1 bunkers tn thie city If negot w under way by Beattie persons for water Lorn part of the In water front Options b Been taken in the desired site $16,000 offered for It Before a general court 1 at Vancouver barracks, the peomw mninent been od on with EVERETT’S MAYOR MAY RESIGN EVERETT, 27.—Ry U. P+ Mayor Newton nos is contemplat ing resigning, and lately discussed his half-formed resolution with per sonal friends. Business exigencies coupled with abuse heaped upon him from certain sources is actuat- ing him. He is weary, he says, of running the gauntlet of critietsm » for it has b » unfair, he belle and bis fr je entertain a like | beltef. There is a possibility that Mayor Jones may tender his resignation counet! next Monday night, DISINFECT CARS The Seattle Electric company has promised the city authort it will immediately institute a thor ough system of disinfecting its cars, acceding to a request made dy the departinent of public utilities some time ago. The vacuum system will be used for dusting, the cars are also to be washed out daily and at least once each week are to be thoroughly disinfected t | that the buliding will be atriotly « to-date PARIS, Ff U. Pit was reported at gn’ office toda that Russia has reconsidered her nise to join with other Bure pean powers in making a represen tation at Helgrade he czars gov non-committal on ng to hold promise and messages have bo ing between here and | Poteraburg Big White Market is FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD Mt KAVANAGH CoO., 704-6-6 Ine. NE 8TOCK AT 2 “CENTS, it te rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers, Mine Operators, JOHNSTON BLDG, RUSSIA BACKS DOWN | WVLDNT HAVE ANY THE BABY WAS YORK For 1 a saat SENATORS HAVING HARD FIGHT WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.~ By U. P.—-The members of the Pacific coast delegation in the senate today are making stren- vous efforts to prevent the de- feat of amendmen to the naval bill provid lor the di vision of the fi to provide | protection for the Pacific const, following the refusal of the house to pass the measure. misnpiiempiiiaisiniae aa | | | | | | SOUND '8 LITERALLY WHITE WITH BIRDS WHICH Mi- GRATE IN MARCH, | | Flying In clouds, to and fro, over the tide flats in the lower part of Seattle are to be seen dally thou sands and thousands of sea gulls, sereaming, calling and whistling as they fight among themeely for the refuse which they consume and which kee them the most valu able scavenger that the clty possesses But the time of their stop here |now is very short, for within a fow a * the immense cloud will thin jout and sthe flight to the north will have begun. The first two weeks in March in their migrating time, and back to the land of goid they take their way | The afternoons between 3 and 6 jo’stock find the birds starting for | their roosts, and there t# one long steady line of ‘feathered creatures shooting straight stward to the we ocean shores where high up in the cliffs, safe from the intrusion of |man or beast, they rest for the sumemeeienimeens GULLS WILL SOON FLY NORTHWARD ry | NEW JUDGE OR KING COUNTY |GOVERNOR HAY HAS | FILLED THE PO- , SITION. USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 ~ — MAIN 2 WE OfLivVER FREE TO ALL SEATTL®, DOWN-TOWN STORE 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE) UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. me WESTLAKE AVE, FREE PHOwes Ano WEST ROOMS «7 BOTH: VETERINARIANS | Horse Owners, Stockmen and Teamsters Will find it to their advantage to consult with us when in need of supplies, instruments and drugs pertaining to their profession. Our surgical department is continually stocked with instruments and appliances of all kinds. In case we do not have what you re. quire, we will gladly order for you. THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— 406 Pike St, a |Refuses to Make Known His Selection——Candi- dates Mentioned. J | } ey T OLYMPIA DILLON rt a Announcement!| of roe a wuite anginn V GJomean Akenricr olgrd J Devidnteg fet fcs Bovk ai ts TILE, Wah a young man he] in., bale tis : After 20 years of struggle against crossed the Atlantic, and the im-| sei t meee obds, Charice STRaIAad ter CTE ork Tene | Chiheten’ W, Maron Sen: Klan: wader sentence 6:90 yehed lenpeiouniiant ter bank juggling, is permitted, by § for electrician Halburg, a janitor in the Austin remained so vividly in his mind 1 h Th #) M. that if h ft r State Bank building, today is in that after he had learned to draw |20urt order, to leave the Tombs when he desires. The order was based on Morse * allowed his ry oo sare o ¢ freedom he could make enough money to pay his debts. A deputy ace ompeni © hie At the ne time examination jeasion of a from the and paint he began the compouitt trips to Wall at, and his wife, principal in the famous Morse: Dodge divorce soandal, is also frequently by held for a tant chemist luttenberg Art gallery notifying of marine sketches in pencil, pas | hia side—News ite:n toe. the: enxiies riment | iim that his painting “Atlantic” and ol} ' " has been accepted by the institu he pleture which won Hallbe: re | My te nine Ga tew at foe ane QE TS S. Be CO. MEW | SELL THIN MILK So caion move be made to Haliberg . occupies a position | painted many years after the man | bad Tare stanrants Ww ted | the * * ? ot ’ oe Wpique in. the world of art’ With. had left the ocean behind him and/| ITY OFFICE it the health department | Commission, care of the @ut instruction other than that resided in an tniand city, It is| h, or skimmed, milk, | Postoffice m him by various artists whose | valued at $800 by the Guttenberg ‘ ure aro Patterson's los he cleaned, the janitor gallery, one of the world’s most ¢afo on Pike st. the Drexel cafe at BRIEFS FS BY WIRE Picked up the rudiments of his noted ateliers THEY PASS Cc! CiviL SERVICE Third av. and Jax et. and A. FP. es | EXAMINATION AND WORK Narre’ pines at 226 ‘ The) . capitol ts sation, Sarah Bernhardt hae an FOR SEATTLE NOW. proprietors were warned . mlind ples tor tae tage E D 10 nounced that she will appear in the ean taurants were selling mil) h been cloned. Kach man | title le ¥ | below the standard without dis-! | de Bergerse. She an dis an? | Beginning on next Monday morn playing the proper sign required Wiliam Cotter Ricord. | ed at not being selected by M. Ros. |'&, the principal assistant of te | y Jaw men on the coast end at! |tand to replace Coquelin Aine in |BeFintendent A. V. Bouillon, in ihe | connected with « Seattle erday of pnew-| The tion | | | | house also refused to sa the provision for the selection of & site for another navy yard in California. During a discussion of the bill the house also voted to} limit the sam for the construction | ee “a of one collier at Ma: land to map ne ly By Be. $900,000, If the collier cannot be | ee built for that amount the outcome! Price of complete plane and typewritten specifications, including will be that no collier will be built | any een in the pi we that con be applied to the elevations, § on the Pacific coast during the on-|| °"'” # Yours to Please, suing year. “i 3. G. JONSON, Architect ROOMS 19-14-18 SCANDINAVIAN pee ae AN BANK BUILDING, BALLARD STATION, PHONE, BALLARD STs. | night “And the morning sees el same line of birds returning again. | | Straight eastward they fly until © JAPANESE EDITOR sheltering and productive waters of | RAISES TROUBLE HONOLULU, Feb. 27.—By U. P. t The center of area of the States, excluding Alaska wall and other recent Sobe in northern Kansas, api in and | latitude 39 dewzeen %e sain lon, tude os they arrive here. They | have made a trip of over 60 miles m which they will return over tonight | —Y, Soga, editor of the Nippa Jiji, and repeat tomorrow and the next/% tooat Japanese newspaper, which day and the next until they turn for some weeks has waged a viru their heade to the north and desert | lent campaign urging a strike of the the waters of Puget sound. | Japanese plantation laborers for On a foggy morning the death | higher wages, and went #0 far as to screams of these birds can be heard,| Advocate that all Japanese leave for \t Ie at that time they are kifled| the Hawaiian islands if their de- off by the t Dance To Dance tonight (Saturday) at Leseht Park pavilion. Cate 50c; ladies, free. 3 dozens, by fying at| mands are not granted, has been top speed against the ephone | indicted by the grand jury as a wires. Many have been found| dangerous and disorderly person alive, hopelessly tangled in the fine | because of threads of wire, and many more | ticles appea are found with broken wings or| legs, or even killed outright, under | the wires Their antics when quarreling over |f their food are amusing and it is not at all unusual to see on bird jerk from the crop of another a half swallowed morsel, or to see a large bird knock 4& smaller one into the water and then pounce on it tll it gives up the little plece of food it has secured the inflammatory ar- ring in his paper. Help "wanted male. Page 6. preg | Musical Instruction | 1 | | Cyesight Glasses Fitted Dr. F.W. See 204-205 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILD Do you have nervous headaches. |inflamed and float jing specks, dizziness, frowning and | squinting, smarting or burning sen sation of the nervy | sleeplessness or poor vision? 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