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THE STAR—-THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910, ANACORTES NURSE | |FIREMAN WHO WENT DOWN IN SLIDE Tes ROW HE GOT OUT ALIVE EVERETT, Wash, March § whe snowlog hard anc h were fred. Twice I vers came. the atory of Pirem mal! train Li ve more a 15 bodies. MB Gtimore, ed here today, He report Ray L. Poraythe, of 8 pewa Falla, Minn, also ¢ O03 DROP, AWY LOSSES TIN WAKE By United Prose) COLFAX, March 3.--Many per sons mining, dozens of families selosa and penniless, dwellings business houses swept far from original sitee—these are some of the gener hat has devastated Colfax. Today are receding. It is im possible te give a close estimate of the damage, but It will not run less $100,000, Jim 4 Spite of the a writ of ¢ by etter | a full the }, oy comp - co Carroll's refusa : ‘of the court |s dese not nll wang toes ie the First was ' peace agai engas’: ma) chicanery the matter, stated Decker and Cc for the repo the Fi wate In Idaho, SE, Ida, March 3.—Although and al! southwestern Idaho cut off from the east on ac nt of washouts on the Oregon Short Line, NMoeod conditions are greatly improved today, and It le ex j pected trains will begin moving late today. The waters in all tributary streams are receding today, but the Snake river le still rieing, and is causing damage to towns along ite » banks Deck receiy @f the democrat voher deeided to make | +4 He appes mame or we Sergerrel rel sand that would be matter Columbia Still Rising. KALAMA, March 3.—-The Colum bia river le still rising today, and is both aides of “He on Monday within three feet of the high water! stage reached last June. The stream is full of floating loge and debris. The Cowlitz river boom is reported ba have gone out, and with it sew be court ‘The ole ot “weeks when the gupreme court and to be « ame length of neler way to the eee. held here two days have all pulled out for Seattic, and may get through today. There have been no through trains from the Sound since Mon day morning. soa Ys action yes Carrol wil! } fame on Bowent if my Dallot, there ix ® Shead for my op fe is what decided ts my le the calling for councilman if my name ts NT DOWN | the scores Wainmen to Snake River Rising. LEWISTON, ho, March 3.— river at thie point has risen feet in four days, and continues to rise today. The Clearwater is alse coming up rapidiy. The United States weather bureau weather. Flood conditions prevail throwghout the territory and all points report high temperatu: ain. An unusually heavy in the mount: threatens the biggest floods In years. The city te isolated today save for steamer communication with Ai | parla. Improved at Walla Walla. WALLA WALLA, March 3-— Flood conditions here are much im- proved today, and while the creeks lt high, the danger te past, and the waters eceding. Mill ke teday, and the danger etage is over, with small damage done by the water FLOOD SITUATION SERIOUS Northern Pactti “Gry” slide ts tor fs no hope H travel and ts} fs eehnieally | Which ts tn re) Bhied picks ob And twists them feme as dow and Great North went over the tracks through the ituation te e- 4 up the trnffie Milwaukee @ P ot etght amet on elther side ty, often a: am hoor, and Often weighs Peuble foot, a dix & wiftion tons ous =mase tw line mat fey thy un apprehension rthern Paeift o wanhed the Cascades road officials to lifficulty wi ° weather fr “WAS WARNED IN A DREAM dent utes there hie es Simply tm ‘de. attr by { n atural agency and rain an engineer Batil it worth, says that then me dream votce ry Bo ee this tr i by « mpending danger 0 from mpress at he arone Tigh with ( the entire 4 BIG NOONDAY MEETING RENT” 1» Roome,” FUL Oe bat few Me Union a: Rent” aq 1 page ‘ry The Weather Peports + tonight an 88 Mt catia, ee ee ee ee * - * * - . one eee ee ee ee wha’ UNIT U per cent ine Bt who reached here today from Wellington than 80 are Everything Is covered with snow brakeman on a rotary features of the flood «, layed passenger traine which were reports continued rain and warm * CHEER MOORE AT: 1 wae under my engine \ piltag up around my wave up and sald, five head and Tt'e all off, and an F. A. Bates, on the engine of dead,” said Rates, “but it's When I left they managed to escape and # the death of BE. H. Lindsey, ble t. James, Minn. and b. & Duncan, seaped JAMES M'NENY PROMINENT IN LEGAL CIRCLES) Jomen MoNeony of Seattle body was you Joanyon. w when with it the avy he wwept the train at Wel which he was a passenger known in Seattle, For 12 had been a pron tom the Seattle bar, I Xtonsively ky than MeNe Tweive his slong ington in wan well years he} omber of men were more | in tema ny MeNeny atthe, He haa] MeNeny ntly and nade hin was Not seer € as freque many prect rm, bu a pra The decedent | ar for nal quali tes as well ae legal pr ficiency bad a foe was popu his pers for his Known to Alaskans, MeNeny had a large ler Alaska as tn tht ‘Phrowgh Nin legal atteinr Neny little won for himeelf a » tage in tate te M an & year ago] betantial for- attorney and as hie att as well nore t tune wan for © & half share in by Cap Barnette ke financier and mining Patrbanks ALL UNIONS WILL STRIKE AT MIDNIGHT (fy Velted Pree) PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—A general strike of union laborers in Philadelphia, to be effective at mid night tomorrow, was proclaimed at 2 o'clock this morning by the Central Labor Union of this city | According to the ultimatum the ed to the Phil. it company re considered their determination not {| te arbitrate before tomorrow even ing. the strike will be reseinded, he mesting at which the strike was proclaimed was in favor of a moral walkout, The leaders es timated more than 100,000 working men and women would heed the | «| Union's order. ohes from the tuber u ne #00 and Chicago offer HEROINE OF WRECK (My Untied Prows.) SPOKANE, March fo-Passongers he wrecked Oriental Limite vefing today over the dif. that oocurred when t ran into a rovk slide at Milan Whee, rday aftern d five core were wip Histon and fire that fe the the bk of life was roan, the fire n, Wdward of Hillyard, None of the wh injured riowsly hurt Mies Mirtans nuree of yee Mil doy orm were Kogers, aged 00, Anacertes, in the he f the wreck, Bhe took per charge of the of the inj before the ¢ the trate, W. W. SMITH WINS WILL SUE STATE Star Bpecial Service.) WINNIPEG, Man, March 3 mith, alias Moore, wanted Seattle to answer a charge of grand care ming of w in support in the event of a! strike were rem They called forth wild applause. NEW EDITION OF REVISED BIBLE 1S NOW COMPLETED (My United Pree.) LONDON, March 3 years of work, a vined verslor larceny, defeated extradition pro. | eedings this morning, and was un- | conditionally released, He threat jens damage suit against the state Jof Washington |“MME, MILWAUKEE” LATEST MILLINER Hy United Press) i} MILWAUKEE, March 3.-For $2 a Mil can have @ hat made, The city will do the job for © Millinery the Ia added to the lst of ac municipality. It t* re of the school to be of as great mefit to the public as some of) mt After 38 new edition of a f the new teots t in ready fe Heation here work t# that of the late Dr Causten’s claim was that he out fitted Barnette when the latter was! on the Yuken river making bie trip! Ito Pairtunks Cousten grubstaked Barnette, and nded that it was! by of mke that ted bt f Fairbanks out journey which the town tee & fortune of mines tn t | vtetnity Won Hard Legal Battie The legal battle wae bitter Neny, assisted by Mayor John Miller, handled © ease from | the beginning unt meotuded | jin & successful ve the #u | wt for Ca Barnette, | the verdict, comprorsised the It was reported at the time! MeNony received for hb foe of more than § he time of his returning from he had been to for John 8. Rogers, the } te dealer, who was on the Rogers. lett day Me | that vices ny stalled train on Mor hin way easily to safety. He begged MeNeny to accompany him. b Rogers says the latter refused terestimating the danger from snow and ima slides. MeNeny at 1106 He ts survived by a wid awaiting Beattie lived | anxiou the shipme his body to MINERAL RIGHTS TO BE ASSESSED In all proba rights in King wemed tor | policy now contemplated by ( } Assessor Parish, and be hae na Attorney Vanderv opinion on th 7 bh rowerws In a le t today the assessment be te prow made the reserva thons within anda belt where there te a fasona tiv probability th ot mineral ma be found. In vas lying out the known coal and minera remote that absence of trans make the” miners though it did Ranenement tinera rvat thealty exist, he advises that no ae lowe The King in taxation, ae 1 { Washingtor reservath REBEL ARMY WIPED — OUT; 800 KILLED mt of such righte tr ton a new £ y re in the state annename unty inatit whe are coal ne Heated for taxat (fy Uelted Pree) MANAGUA, Nic. March 3—By Wireless to Colon.—The total rout of the provisional army, under Chamor who left 800 dead and hundreds the fisid of battle near in of ro wounded on Tis reported here today ficial dispatches from the scene of conflict This indicates that the movement against Managua | sulted disastrously for the insurrec onists, and the forces of President Madria have saved the capital from capture. Dispatches say that C aped with only « few n 4, the remainder nt to pieces. BLUEFIELDS, N March Provisional offi today nounced their belief that t vention of the United Stat troubled affairs of Nicaragua would be necescery They are discussing plans for an appeal to Washington Piaza Cafe Fine and Westlake, Opp. Plans Hotel Best of Everything Reasonchie Prices. Under New Manager C1 MEST ED, Pe at KPRREING JEWEELNY Soom 140. Tel, Main | Moulton and } tatne ¥. | Madam, |band much ens the other municipal enterprises The mitiiners alone will have! ause for complaint. It ts expect: | od that they will rise up in pr and they may be given the ance of the union The $2 hat making will be done by the students at the new girlie trade school Dresemaking also | will be for the populace at the same it ition at prices much leun than usually charge | The’ committee has decided upon | | ® sliding scale for making dresnes Whether the price will depend upon the size of the gown or upon the amount of “trimmings and fix inge” has not been determined The beat of people need a little oning up with what tan't #0 good. | k H. Serivener sod the late wor Moulton. This edition contains full marginal ref. war « ted by Dra. J A. W. Greenup. The first edition of thie new version was published in 1898 but this one con only abridged marginal re Prof. which erences, Annint Fancior—This dog would be cheap at $1060. would take bit, but I'm af; husband might object. Fai you can get anoth r than a dog Ike News Tribune madam Lady that.— Detroit Dance at Dreamland tonight IANO FOR RENT. Kohler & Chase, 1318 Becond Av. Main 1032. tnd. 1082. SamplelronBed Pricings From the Stern Bankrupt Stock stock of Clothing. Mats eases end Fursishings at your own price . +t OT ae Tel DOW NING. All the high grade Beds are included. Note the prices. r “S1: 3.25 $7. ‘$0.00 $9.00 88.00 No Exchanges All goods delivered at our earliest possible convenience Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Avenue FURNITURE | ORY GooDs FREDERICK & NELSON, Hore € « Daily at 50 Inc. FURNITURE DRY GOODS Showing Charming Spring Styles in Moderately-Priced Millinery HE advent of Spring finds the Basement Ss ulesroom Millinery Section ready with a highly-at- tractive showing of correct styles in ready-to-wear Street and Dress Hats, as well as extens shapes, straw braids in v shapes and many ments. At $3.75, ive lines of straw flowers, the popular rough arious colors 8, wire novelties in orna- $5.00, $7.50 and $8.50 are presented excellent values in Hats for various occasions, featuring shapes in milan chip and Neapolitan straws, ported rough braid and hand-made Turbans The trimmings are small flowers, grass of im- aigrettes, soft ribbon effects and large velvet bows. At $2.00, $2.56 ) and $3.75 are shown na number of effective models in ready-to-wear H: its, some trimmed with velvet bands and others draped with silk scarfs. Extensive lines of Children’s Hats, in many new and pretty effects, are also in 55e—Children’s made in all-over apron,s in panel effect short sleeve Cor ren and red Sizes 2to5 tuck ne with Percale evidence in this Section. Rasement Salesroom. ‘Stylish V Wash Dresses for Children, 55c and 75¢ Dresses tyle, with wide in front int small 1's Dresses of percale in blue back and fre sleeves made ith panel nt ” Weusia’ s Washable Chamois G Gloves, Special 85c Pair One-cl Come in white and nat clasp Chamois Gloves pique style, wit ural color. Special i two-draw embroidered back. Rasement Salesro Women’s Vests and Union ‘Suits Specially Priced Women’s pure whit I Suits, medium weight, leeves and Mall Orders Carefully Fitied. HOPKINS & BYEE, W yn neck cuff knee; AMUSEMENTS. BROKERS Seattle le Theatre . vate Wires. , Grain hones 270, F Prof. Stev New Method Tenehing ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler First and Cherry. Optical Department Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Surplus The world is full of ex amples of what spending will do for men examples that point a moral. Begin h us. INTEREST Qf PER CENT Compounded Annually careless saving now Semi JAMES D, HOGM, President N. B. SOLNER, Cashier pINECTORS erdinand Sehmits, J A i. Stewart MeCormick Iner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY WEDDED BUT NO WIFE THe wae adpeie wth We LOIS ; pe FE OHIO DENTISTS 8. F Entrance Re Pike St Corner Third The Oriental Poo! Rooms 46-—Poo! Tabies 25—Solo Tables—-2 restaurant, cigar stand and chalr barbe- Largest place of the kind rd. 8 ach cive away y mi DAT Third av., between Pike Union Bar seven @ We ot Plume Work Modet Miltinery “te s MKALS SERVED. Knit’ Vests style, finished chet yoke effect; special white cotton leeveless JOUN CO Moore Theatre 7X, co"T Tosight—Only Matinee saterday SEAT SALE NOW MKS. LESLIE CARTER VASTA HERNE as Mate ' THE GRAND Tanabe 20HN CONT te Matinee Saturday. >. WE VIRGINIAN r e Sunday Matinee Seat Sale LION AND MOUSE Mats. 10 Nights, 100, the, hor MAURICIA MORICHINT Tossing Lavells PANTAGES THEATRE UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE au Ww STAR **The Gibson C MENAGERIE DANCE | Tonight Marek i, 1910, ¢ Dreamland THEATRE |