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fIGHT FOR A CHILD. |>Tr or PKPRAVITT AL. ** tfprt i 19 THE HILL CASE. rpo* Altevlt riled fcy the SW* Alteati* M M Ht<« the other la the E*. pcplbi of UnMorsllty pgMaoV««, rr<«B'« »4 AciaaJat .t. u, t pi Into Ik* Troahlo—■ C«atlao*d for • Week. »«* tl* i«e®lty w«w the p©«. *l, taetr efelid ft** been settled be- Hill, of Everett, and hit late jfn. Con*-anc* Park«-r. the **l — tsr» unvarnia.ied of affidavits filed would make * Btaterl *l for an intarsatiag and tang.s of . r . out; t:.tngs are being Mid wrnt*r r.bscrlbed and sworn ' tm interested parties on both ft* statement* are made In few 2* aiwd* frank, frequently vulgar, unfit for publlratie... Thursday "Lewey" H'.U, the do !msn!»s* •*** ht * "P***" Everett re- aJ' th-o worst otf It In the affidavit*, w sacs thsr. Hill aud his friends have Mgt 6o'.tu w>rce signing and swearing. m hi* bar alf fiied ys*terd*y, foiKnf short of the plaintiff's in vigor. Hill's eftorts are direct ly tsesrt proving the unfitness of his *» etfs to aav* the custody of the minor £O4 >'"*• by alfidait* snowing h«r u t*v» been, previous to tft»»«r divorce, turfta* a virtuous wife and motner. » 3 t 4i offset Mrs. Emma Hill swears o»: June lk*>. and previous to the grirca she ww wltnu«s to many ln ot the ex-Mr*. Hill's min-XKiduct. IN fi*» »o«lUrs knowledge UiAt gr» Csßttance Hill maintained tlilcit re- with "H*rb" Parker, her prsaent and tnat they lived togethor at tto*i)ods:ns houae of bad repute, bar *t tte chud Mai'Ci with them. Mre. Em juHUl further swears that Parker would «* work and that Mrs. Constance HUI herself and rum with money re ,&«*£ {roar other imb. Mr* Constance «'tr. tried to persuade Mrs. Emma "to a bad life," but Mrs. Emma refused. £«Mtiv« 6am Corinjtt avers that tiio twus« m«ntlone<] ln the affidavits >jn x bad rcputauor> until recently. He iggmt Mm L A. Hill, "now married to girt Parker." and loia seen her in the toise *ad drtnkinc In the saloon ur.dcr. MStA. Mr Christ So ransen and Mrs. Cecilia fertosen Join in an affidavit- Thai are „ |fnin* caring for U»e child. Mittel, at t, 9 Obtber'a r«*,u«%t. The/ assert they in giving the child "the beat moral and eieflßdocal training, requiring bar to k«ep tii# mp? associations possible and to uumi Sunday school and other Uks of mora! instruction." They a;>- jrtdais tb« rsa;x>nalblllty of the charge, ttl mun die court tit*t th«y will train Uaiei "aa si.e should he." Ostta other side of the caw Mrs. Con- E. Parker, ex HUI. makes a long tfidtrtl ihssay* that within nine month* <M sUM has hud four different home* ae iMUi by her father Of one of these care ulwr*. t Mr* Scribner. m gr<sat many hard txtfi are nid. Mrs Parker say* that her jrwmt husband never by "word, acrt or iwf eaueerl her to leave Hill. It was a «r»n«r of self-protection. She took her «SiSl aad went to Ban Francisco. "but," i*tf»(*ys. "only to save her life and rood uat from the dread horror* of the placa rfsfw.y and destruction kept by her then MM of a huaband." Regarding her In tfltfacrton to the local lodging house, aha moti that Hill brought her there and fUi ber board, and "H was his aoul and «c?y fault that aht ever waa at said tsiefi fee now allegea la a bad house." fc far the plaintiff. Mra Parker, haa 9M tlßiavita by the following: R. Rica, I Woodruff, J. J. Brown, Sidney E. Rev F. E. J«rake. HI. J. Pitman, *. 0 fwalwell. Alex Keay. L. L. Phelps, W C. Co*. W. R. Revoke. D K Howard. 8 T Thorndyke, 8. t; Tarkea, 1» r »Ur*a. Dr. P. R M. Miller. Charles G. fctft. Constance E. Parker and 1L M. Parker. T-«*» the defandant. Hill. undertakes to *m attfc affldaTtts of L. A. Hill. Ed Hen ""••r Dan Currier. Alex Clark. P. K. i**la C P. Clark. W. T. Schuyler. Sam r tntr„ Mr*. Emma Hill. O. 1- Ray and *• tad Mr* Sorensen. Wl>en the caa« came on for hearing ba ton Judge Jacob* yesterday he decided to Kaiitoua It until Saturday. April Ift. In aaatmin* tha child will rftoialn tn cua of tha Sorrnaen*. Wha arar may ba tha oi*ter*me of the n* o-e fact has already des sloped. which '"at the j>\s!t: »n of tha Kttle girl. Mabel, ■■aiisfor the fuileat sympathy, ainca. if but *ia »m*!l»** part of the allegation* made •a *Hh»r shl* be true. tha atmosphere of Jr w~ L. . ..'if £-ii !•' „ .1* '£rL _ ; r * * ~ ... OUR PRICES^ ADVERTISE US . . Chamber Suite Sale. W. ,«» vle -rm'ned to d:spoaa of a ear load of Rfcstern Hardwood Cltaw fcsr Butte*. T'-ev re tn our way. and our CHAMBER SUITE prVas B>cv« n«a». tattati--s .«k Su'te* > v c to »♦ ; HaM* ■v. 13 * from 1. » Ud • .»k ••rn s• e, n 1 uced ' «o" U» - f 2 las ~»!Kv xi , tnr Suitea Eas era mAde, to— I* A' *' ,v •<>'« 0»* » ..rn tsattaa (Che\al mtrr.w* «*♦ > re- S 00 from a m « k r«•tern Suitea tCh#v*l mtrr.ira iiaan ra- tl 96 from V * taltd Oak i ,<>ra Suite* tCheval mtrrora lSx*» rw K .. -n S :ttM iChev nJ natrroc* t*v» M ro r -r «* :tta tn our Una, and you have W ac:«a! sample aaKaa *e ae.p -• f ha , » .pedal prn-e which are a-.ire to tempt furtii «ar» <1 '•» i the *mal>«t »urs*. Sale for ten day* cr.ly. Standard Furniture Co. m £ . 101210 First Ave. Sler Atove Madison. t> loaf House in t »e«ttlo— largest la the «t«te \> htst He Sav We Do, k e Do Do. Spray Pumps. 'I The wr W»»**? to Spray Pump*. WSJ ■ spray txmtl«aa!ty for IS miniatee witboTjt • ptsmplrg a s*oo*l «me. Wl!| hold fts pr**- B sar# for « hours. No loss ot fiuid. Eur ■ to work. M Wr!H or caii for i: Z. C. Miles Co.'s, i*| B. \ 116 to 124 West Yesier Way. ** A. L MPflt iKthv, hor rhMdnaod has thus far bee© darkened by an eclipse at moraiity. A KEMAUKABLE PETITION". *or«atr»M's Attoroey* Gala He Wo* footing for Warder la the Seeoad Degree only. A petition was Sled m the court yet en lay entltWk "la the matter of the of Charles W. Nordo-.rom. for a wr* of corpus and railef thsre ®- "Fhe pet.tion was filed try J. Henry iTJiinß as one of Nordatron'* rnvinsr . and al.«gea that Nordstrom Is uniasrtuMy detained by Sheriff Wt lam H Hoyer. unrter threat* to take his life That the •aid threat and attempt t* eat for Apr.: 23 arsd ia without a.Jthority of law. and m without the Jurisdiction of any court. Lt is *ot forth thart. such detention I* con trary to the right* of the petitioner, ac cording to tfie constitution of the United State*. T;ie pe»*tion goes on to review tho con vi -uon of Nordotrom In a court preeided over by Judge Thomas J. Humee, and atates that the Jury In tn* ca.*e returned a verdict of murder to the second aod not of murder in rhe ftr*' tiegree. wtiich * punlshsUe oy semenc* and ye ri al *y of de*th. and that un ler the verdict »he petitioner Is not guilty of a crime un der wluch suen a pviMaiy could be in flated. The petition aiao reviews the appeai to tl»e ouiMeme court of the state and the •uo'auning of the lower court by that aody. FeM-uary m the petitioner wa* sen tenced by Judge oraims Jacotoe, a' which ume th* sentence recited mattar* entirely untrue. The oaie of e*scut»-j© ww* fixe«i, as staged, fur Apru 24. against the eonot.- Uition of the Lotted Staiea, which i* quoted in r<ts|>ect uo conviction* and exe cution* of sentence of «**th- Tn* peti- U"..er doe* not ask (or a d.sohaxg* Judge itai.furd entered an orier deny ing the writ of naoaeui corpo* axid Noni suom * attorneys h-ed ax. ap>pe<ia to U.s supreme court of the Utti*d t>:».m TO KE<X)I KM Oft HOMOS. The Mlobrlsons <;i*laa Daaagra for Cloaing of Their llurr. Kate and Mart Mlchelaon. proprietors of the Berlin Cloak and Suit House, have brought two actions in the superior court for actual and exemplary damages caused by trie closing of their eetabiUhmeut und-T at tachniwits. The actions are agaliurt Fteischner, Mayer A Co. and sureties on their attach ment bond and against Belknap, Johnson & Powell and their sureties. The com plaints allege that the members of the two defendant firms conspired with one H. Roaenbaum to bring attachment suits against plain tiffs, executing Uouds respect ively In the sums of s.**W and (443 for pay ment of damages should the attachment prove to be wrongfully aued out. January 25. 1&»7. the superior court dis solved the attachment In each case, but by reason of the plaintiffs' store being closed from January 16 to the date of judg ment. the goods therein contained depre dated in value to the amount of IM>. the lo»a of proljts amounted to SXO; the expen ses during the time lost were $125; the ex pend* of employing roundel waa Slftt. and another MOO is ask**) for the prosecution of each at the present aotlona. In ail the plaintiffs were actually damaged to the amount of Sl.lOft. and in exemplary dam ages in the sum of Judgment is a»ked f<>r the fult »tnsunt of iba bond filed In each attachment. («RI Mil EXOKBOUO FAST. The Dltorrr Mill l»t*rr« From That of tha (»oda. Th«"*igh business may at times slacken up alon# all other lines of Judicial admin istration. tha mill operated by Judge Js coba never lack* t&e grain of divorce pro ceed la ga. Although Its grinding* ara no lass sure, thia mill differ* from that <itf the g»>ds in that it grinds exceeding fast. B#* rw-!" received attention yeeterdny, or a*ven. if the trouble tx»tw»-an tha Hills. of Ever#?:, be Included. George W. Britain. a ho is being auej Kj hia wife Miry B. Britain. was ye*ter.ln> THE SEATTLE POCT-DTTELLIGEXCER SUNDAY. APRIL 4. I«9T. ordered to show oausi" 4rhy ho iJvcruKl noi be cos to pay his wife US for ex pense* of :he suit and t? a for support during its pendancy. Br.tala is ci'ed to appear Friday. April 5. to make hic shoving T-e default of r>«fer. iant WDliaai P Bally was ordered .a the suit brought by ti* wife, Etta. Th«> petition of Mary E R:eveca the di vorced wife of W. L. Bpickeimlre. to amend the Judgment entry so as to Include the provision f,>r alimony, was set down for hea-iRg Monday. April 19. Next Friday. April », trtal win r» h*d in rhe folk'W'ng William Keens va Alda I. Keens; Sarah Greenwood va Georg* Greenwood, Ellen Jane Fauon vs. Edward Fallon. Tea TbonsnsA-Dellsr Jadgoest. Judge Moore yeeterday gave Judgment ln the sutt at the Janaee Street Construction Company airalnst Watson C. Sqjire and Ida R. Squire. The Judgment Is for the plaintiff In the sum of f1.029». SSOO attor neys* fee* and the co*ta. to satisfy which ' the foil wir.g dee>-rtbed premises are or dered sold by <he sheriff. Ail of block t, containing thirty-two Sots: lots 7. $. 9. I®, 11 and 13 of block 1J- lot* 1* and 35 of bkv k 18, all in 9qulre Park addition to the city ot Seattle. Judgment Is also awarded for I any deficiency remaining after applying j the proceeds of sale to the Indebtedness. Habeas Cerpoi Heeled. The application of Edward Roberts for I a wrtt of habeas corpus ens yesterday de j nled by Judce Jacobs. Robert* 1# the man j who was ordered by Justice Small, of Du • wtmuh. to furnish bonds of |M to keep I the peace. The application was heard by i Judire Jacobs last Saturday acd taken un der advisement. Now Mr. Roberts will have to give the bond or continue in the c iatody of the constable. New Saits Filed. A "lion* In the following oases were bo gun in the superior court yesterday; Kate M ch» w and Mart Michel*«>n va Mayer Ac Co. and other*— for wrongful attachment, John S. Jurey sr., >*s. James M. Smith et ux.—Promissory note, AI.3W, and fora clomire. Kate Mlchelson and Mart Michelson vs. Belknap, Juhne»n <v Powell and others— r>ainage* for wrongful attachmeot. Hl3. Coart Holes. Ann* Snob lad has recovered a Ju'tir rr.ent f*** 1166 and costs againot W. H. Jo%n"on. Judgment for 1120 waa yesterday aanard ed Grace Phillip# In h*r suit against J. V. Beaver. DffauH of defendants wua yeaterday entered in the ease of William W. Kirk wood va. Edwin A old et al. Attachment was yeaterday dissolved in the ca«e at the Bay View Brewing Com pany va Oharlee Feckleoberg. Judge Benson yesterday rendered Judg ment for $1,838 In favor of the Union Elec tric pany ajt&.st tha Seattle Theater Comj-ary. Attorney P. P. Carroll has fl'*d a li<*i for flfiO upon the Judgment of «ecur*d by Amos Swim sralnet the Equitable In demnity Association. The motion of Andrew 8. Kraus for a contlnuar'"•*> of his trial or t"he charge of murder will t»e arzued before Judge Ja cobs Monday. April », Judge B*"n««on yesterday the mo tions for new trials in the cafes of C. D. Bunker * Co vs. Mason & Wtttenburg and of Fransen vs. B*-ymore. The stav bond c-f the defendant tn the suit of Oecar Chfl> sansen v*. the North western Sieanwhip Company has been ad- Judged insufficient, ar.d defendant Vs or dered to fiis a new bond. Judra Moor# yu'Tkjr ordertsl the Commercial hark to give «ec«rlty for tha •oats in V» action ag&lru* Toklae. Sinv rrman A Co . or ah.w caive wliy tha ac tion should not be dismissed. I>ernurrers of tbe City of fV«aftle. da ferd* nt we*-* veaterd ay ovarrulad by Jurtsr* Bt*mi tn tha actions brought sgalnat tha municipality by E A Bridg m«n and by D. C. and W. R. Brawley. in fha case of M. J. Hatfield vs. B. M. Jurey et al.. Judge Benaon rtnda that the plaintiff !s entitled to Judgment against E M. Jur<*y and Jo'hn S Jurey. Jr.. for fhe sum of sr.X with interest, attornaya fees and coat a. 3*i»«a of mortganed pr«ni«*s were yes terday confirmed 1n the following cases: < nn.-ha Butler Ames vs E>. Jones ■ al.; earn" va. William C. Panning et si.; m>" va Miller a- aJL; Henry Vc«s vs Gamrge Winwner et al. l>>fanlt of defendants was yearenlay en 'r -e<i In 1" e cnsa of Herman Behm va EJmtl {trh-il* et MX., ard Judgmen* 1# awwrded for the mim of ST« and the re*tl tj*ion of tha property In Pallard which defendants he 1 under verbal laaae. Motion to s--t Judgment tn the cssa of D. B. Pentrm v« the M«--r- v a~*s' Na tional Rank w»a (fenlM yespardav by j , j|r» T »-*in. - th* r*a««n that an f. te * xirment i< ntm pend ing in the Unftetl £'atea v*ir»nrtt «mn. Fedevai Court J tga lianf rd v-*'»rday adloumal roar* >ir:t; Apr Tearing ti-nlny for kana. w. ere ; e w .1 Roid court o>irmeco- Ir* tomorrow. It M H n kins nl-'-k »f t>,a Ff'dera: Mart $ «-« to Wa!U Walla ho«i«v, wbere h» * new •'« jury for »>e Mar term of ft«a Federal court at Walla Walla. !!v ' >1 Issued an or<?er yaater \y * v, e W H. to ftia a •up- -it *-• u claim in the cas<* of B H Co. y va. the K-hoooar W. J. Bry ant. .7 kre 1-' mf -n! yesterday *n or >r denv-.ng an Injunction in tha caoa of J- ->n W Ma:-!e vs •'♦•.■rte* R Bakar fiver at th-" Maroha»t»' National bank, of S«:t> The apo--a'i n to pra vent the further r- • n of tha p«l --tK>ner*e claim for t" :?2 3S A p«Utoii w-a» f»'ad r»«*»r<Say by the ,Tf F"«'.» N"a-lorjU of V. fttoA-r a -sir* tne cc srt to allow tha wttfemi t< of certain clatro* by compro mi«» Tha claim* raferrad to were two notr-s. -re for I*" srlrar bv E F O. Car l}*on *r j the o? *er fv w J Puts f v >r K The petlt.'-T.ar sv»red t v at f r f.9 Carina r.ce ha had bear ofT»red ly. 1 itt r.-ta rV- It tf-.a reoe ver * o .r • n the offer* should be acoaptad. Ju<i*e HarJord #jgtte4 tne order for tt-.e o't!?nvr'>»s. HOW TO Bt T PllXO*. «flmf Valisbtc PMnffM to Thn«f W ho Inlrnd rarrkatlitf. * bMiiM*-.] p«n» In ho*r* Js a nrj«*h e--*T«t<nl article, but if-# pr*t* uruaUjr uk»>3 IW !! rla<-*a U beyond tIM rMucA of the *v+r&f we«l-to-do fair.Jty. Within the tut two y**r» *as N*»m \ (mat i» tfea price# of pjarca ir th* N?r* • area*. e* «M h» the a<- .*>n ,Af D S Jobnmem at Tar*.->tra. ir *a oe»o«»ded l»* til a*.ia at ia>aa; tare#-four! r. a of an IW p.ar<-« void la the ata'a. Two *nn aw In with laad !r.z nantifwturan of tfra Kaat, on a aaU anr to **!! tfwMr plane* direct frora tha far'a*- -« *o the fasisly. Th.e tremerdoua nd'-wtk>r. Pr: -*a trad* a tremens ;>ua in rr«9M in tfce aam.Vr «cUI. notwll&atar.d. !r* the hard time* and hand red* of fan>- a.re a»« happy In the of ■* piano wS» f cculd n. t h~,ra ?t»d tt. Mr J ■hr.«<« ahipa frnaa tfc« far. tori#* *-> fur oar-toad lota, b» arfcSefe tie-a «; a Ur*" aav nr {* •> a a p'axso or urtaa arr:*a » n * TSrtoaaa. A foaata** n - «*v« SSR or r«0 Ha fea ->< k :n- Wiatfi*y- J oar,- *« i o<£ar puuioa -■ x Craarltra Sirnarr I Irk eta. P*rS*r O.'aat «--*rr< * ; Crmpasy cSVa, ftrt Fuat. S:**a>«r ;« HanaWx 3a*-* E. iu Ca'Ta. AGAINST THE PCEBLA A!f IWPOBTAST ADXIILU.TT DB» CLOIOX BT jrnGE H tvroko. Sshare for the P**o« Soaad Tmsr ko.t Cosapaar 915.500, With Ssaailer 9aass »•» tfto Oflleer* of the fag Wanderer tor Reiealac the Bis Steamship '■ Mareh. ISM, W htle Disabled 0« Destractloa lalaad—The WasAerer* fersrloo W aa Sot Oaly the Oriiaary Work of a Tagbe*t J.I re Katyfird yesterday M*et»d a do cree ;n the cas* of t-.e Pufft Scur.d Tug boat Company vs. the steamship City of Pu*bia. which settles, as far a* the Fed eral court of the Ninth district is con cemed one of the most important sd m;r* tv /*a.«es ever tried in the Northwest. The inlsrtat that attache* to the case raen tlorei was approached in a amail measure by that cf the l.he.s filed agxirjß the Stratanerl*. but the Strathnevi*' oasa in volved interes's ,w >*t w?re ao foreign :o the city, except in the matter of th* array oi attorneys empfoyed. trat its s*t*»eacrnt one way or another attracted iittl* attention cctside of court circle*. The Utlgstloa however, tn the case open which Judge Han? v rd yesterday brought Into court two great corporatioria. the tugbost company and tbs Pacific Coast 3rti . ;p Company. * ?*** & Oregon Improveraer.t Company's business. ao mat the re* .it of the trs*i ai;d Judge Han ford • or3#r are of general Interest to tl»a public. The oM«r is a comprehensive document and fully ccvers t."« points contested, awarding salvage to »U of the crew of the tug Wanderer, from Capt. Baiiey 'i*n to the oaUn boy. as well as awarding to the lib#;i it corporation a snug »un for Its trmit.i». T?-e full text of Judge Har.ford'i opinsoa Is as follows: "In the of Marrti, ISM. the steam ship City of Puefcla, while on a voyajrs with pa'sser.gTs and cargo of general merchandise, from the ports of Puget ■ourd And Victor is to San Francisco at a place on the Pa iflc 00-an about fifty tr. s south* «i of Destruction Inland. r.iffcrod a n i*hap bv the breaking of a crank pin, depriving her of the usa of her prapr-iiing machinery. The weather v ,ta stormy and threatening. and the vessel, thus disabled, woe unable to proceed on her voyage, or to keep steerage way on any course, but drifted with the wit d and current r rthward tow«_rd* FT»tte r y rock* With the utmost skill of her able commander ar.d officers, with suoh sails as they were able to use. nothing could he done for the safety of the vessel, ex cept bv putting out a drag to le»»en the rapidity wl'h which eh* ortierw-se would have drifted Into extreme danger. When in this situation the f.rst officer, wl* a boat's crew, volunteered to go in a smell boat to th» telegraph station on Tatoosh island, with a message for assistance. On account of the heavy sea and the surf heating upon the i-Tand. the boat was unable to effect a tending. The men had become nearly exhausted from hard work and exposure. when, on the next day, the t*x»t was nicked up by the steam tug Wanderer, while towing a vessel outward. AfT<*r running Into Nean bay for the pur pose of telegraphing for assistance, the Wanderer proceed* 1 to the relief ©f the disabled eftip, and on the way was met by the steamship Costa Rica. Which pave the approximate posftion of the Puebla at *he tin a. At this time the w<*afher w*e equally and thick, snow wm falling, ind the sea was running high. To rench the ship by the most direct course, the Wanderer had to run head to the sea. and plow the waves, which con tinually broke over her, flooding her decks, fhereby exposing her crew to (hardships and peril. It was about 4 o'clock In the eft-rnoon when she readied the Clt> of Puebla, and then a new 11- Inch n anllla hawser, with a ity-lnch steel ■wire pennan* was quickly sent on board and made fast. W>en fb* tug commfTved to draw cn her h-iw«»r. the nigh, rolling billow* intervening be-ween her and the City of Puebla caused sucb upon the hawser that it partM near the rail of the tug boat. and. owing to a mlsundersrtadlng on the part of the officers of the Puebla. It was cast loose from the steamehlp and lost. In a short time the tur rwHM 1n sendin* anoth er b»wwr aboard the sliip. and ahso in taklr? a hawser from the Ship. Shackled one of her anchor chain*, and by rwan* of the double line* thus made fast from one vessel to the other, the tug vai able to pull the ship around and tow her Into the Straits. The tug Tacoma, which had been dispatched by the libelant. In response to the telegram from Neeh Bay, met the vessels 1n the traits, e-nt * Tiawsr on board the Psie-bla and a.wis'ad 'he Wanderer In towing her to Port Townsend. "It Is mainsfained on -ha part of the that the CTrv of Pueihia was not In a Bitostlon of Imminent peril, and rbat the tu* boats In rowlnj her to Port Tow-«end. performed only the usual serv ices In -which they are ordinarily employ ed. and for which they are constantly t>P»r to contract. Put I must recnrd the k '! >n r«f a larjre passenger stumer, so d?»*b>d as to have no u«e of her pronel- H' p machinery, srd without motive pow er sufficient *o maintain steerage way, so near to a rocky coast, with wind and current se»tinr on. and in the most stormy of the y»ar, as heinsr in a situation of eirtrorne peril and in vlow of all the iindl'firM fa/*-* tt Is my ooinion that !f the Wanderer had rot r»a<*hed fhs 01-y of Puebla In time to rer>d*r as»u*anew before dark that day. It is probable. If not Inevitable, that In spite of all efforts to save her on tt» part of b»r own offi cers and "Tew a-d the of other ve«*ela eha wouM have drifted upon the rvvk« and become a • -»*aJ wrack before lay rht The next ♦»-e Wanderer and the Taooma are ballt and equipped fo*- towing >*-re in and out of the Steal's of Juan da Puca, and Their business is to perform sur»h =en os ;rt<* contract rev*rrh»'ess. the re«- - <• of the dry of PuabJa w«s a m!> v*i» service. rendered W!*h ari • 'l. a"d fn the case of the Wandor »r r- -« than wUr.u'T dangers were braved bv her officers end crew, Which. - rnv Jodrmenl, entire them to share lr» tfc» •> iperaation to be a-wardM. "T 1 • ♦hne the oomrnencettMßt of •he ri-a ••.ntil f*»« disabled ship was mo-re-! at Port Toarneend w»s about re; tt •» - * ♦>•«» Wanders* at eh-' tirr.e was $»-3.f16G and She lost a r»ew -srser er>rth »K\ the value of the City ' Puefcla was at -hat fme rrs.'W, and r * value of her -arro and freight aas *V>ut Tair.rp Into accou-t all the dr-urrrstanoee s 1 Tins mertt cn the part of the mlvors, and benefit to the I coneldar the f 'losilrc sume to J>e j;,«t and reasonable "To e libeiant. for a*l ren- t v- tt« tug boats, and lo«e*-» aue taired r.3 sm. To *»■ arl-e T. Bailey, master of the *T> Ch\rteo T Marter mate, and R. W. TM-'khoff err*near, sach fev "To H H. Ellis, ass*«-am e-igin«er. }«». "To the cabin boy. V 4. "Ar. 1 to each of tother em p'o: es on board the Wanderer $; wi. "Let be a decree, directing rey —•* t l\* ebov® p;n*. -•«!■»*{ tfc«o n *t the r*'.m nf 7 pmr c+ nt r>er ar>- r.utr. ;- >m the dete of SUr.* the Hbei, en-i coets." A Oood «mii Lr. RTeryt«>dy'e feeortr® it the F<»o*!tf*T« 1 rirfcel Clftf, the b«wt that f»-• --Viet afforda. FU/eantwrr. ?i> Ye*"- « av. Extra Dcuble Presents. Th»> to inilif ru oiey 1> the MINT Tbe pleee to t*r« MONEY !• «• *»«y yeer i«. mites ti sjte From (rat handi tad iirf all nil dl»oira'« profit*, tad tfce «aljr pUrc *«*n ran d« that l« at ttir Miil UtiniU iVOtiiio ift GO'I STOSL *c£ ?««1 are. J F* Fik« rrtec Oae iv-o' fr>aa Oe->Bet»*ee T v .rd er.d -urcM*. I Fourtfe. Extra Dauble Presents. The MacEtougall THESE OFFERINGS SHOW How we meet demands of season and conditions of the times. Our col* lection fashionable, reliable and serviceable spring merchandise is marked by good taste and judgment, elegance and exciuslveness. Never were two so essential features of successful retailing so closely iioKod to gether as now in our business—- Spring Dress Goods. Our new dr.es stuffs for spring are making friend* faster town ever dnr- this bright west her. There ■ a rea son for it to *>e sure—the goods ere attractive anu the prices most enticing. Pine French Serge in all the popa.*r shades. S3 inches wide, 35c s yard. Fine French Serg® in the newest shades, inches wade «&c a yard. Storm Cheviot Barge, heavy M inches w.ds, aOc quality, for a yard. New Mne Storm Serge in navy bius oay, bi tr.cl.ss wide, seme a* you pay 75c for elsewhere, 60e a yard. New Bacj-Cie Suiting* tn gray a.xt bro*-n mixtures, i* inches wide, made to seii at »c. for foe a yard. VtQ* latest styles In Cheviot Checks sn»i Fancy Weaves. 45c a yard. L*uioa' CUoih, 3t» inches Wide, 25c a yard. M ohair Pia-ds. 36 Inches side, lie a yard. Black Dress Goods. The Goddess of Fashion seems to have s<rt her seai of permanent, fsvor upon black aa the color of her choice. 11 tore you'k And the newest and mosi dw?4.rao.e see.ves and fabrics, many of which are exclusively our own—even as our prices are exclusively our own as no one e«se meets tiem Mohair Brocaae*, sutt. $3.60, K3O Brocaded Grenadine, suit 1 j-ards, 14.20. Figured Mohairs—special—<oc a yanl. French S*rgs, jo tncaes •wide—epeoisl —Sue a yard. Enp!.>h Storm S«rg«t SO inches wids —epcciai—«oc a >ard. New Silks. Beautiful u a dream of the Orient la their weaith of rich coloring are d4e played on our counters. Nothing can surpaae the beauty and elegance of our new Spriug SUka Hers ax® few spe cial offanngs for this week At prloss absolutely unapproachable. Striked Taffeta*. H Incfces aids, 16c a yard. Rich Novelty Brocades, r.ewa*t weaves and colorings, t»sc a yard. Taffeta? In dajrk and evening shads®, 60c a yanl. Taffeta SLIk Sarge, 3S inches wlJe, 60c a vard foulard Silk. In endless variety, 40a, •Oc. »c. J1.25 a yard. Fine Millinery. THF Tou rr-.s» vteft oar Mflhnery Deparu irervt to ir« any Idea ef the many teautlful things we are showinf. Art —mlillner's art Is dlepUyed in t*a beat A wetty hat or bon cet sriil attract attention anyarhera. and here are the esaeoa s prettiest of ferinfa > a end!ens rartety—reproiwv Horm of the daintiest Prench craatl ..jna —dresres of beauty. Do not be afraid to look frerfy and ask the pri-a. though yoo are not ready to purchase— we w.y mors than yco. Wash Fabrics. On otjr counter® yoj'H find the dai ns#!« Wwh FaV r;c# to the tr*4* >l».ay of »m*3 ar® »tcluil«ly o^r«- Ju«t received—«6fi her rwnr Mne of Fren ifc ""• r rJ »*®c« * t«® or v .-faction, suite Mo. VV> tv* * *'••* * pretty ejec tion of Irtrti "-«e ta very d*imy p*t: rne. far efc..«lre& • at SC. . »:f>ok Of J shr. A-rtf-r-son • SV-oteSi G•- > -iar~ ■ *l. o«t fouad eompie'i* in c a*at v±lu*u*. co.a: • eira- .Jte.y tmot 23C» . -to+cU* irswt oB «a oe- *»i 'a o of ?s.r««s Dlauttae *->1 Or- •■'<■ isec ei*i is« >*-">*■ Toilet Articles. TT« win mv« you frrni S to SO per c-attz. oa e-» ToKet AJTVH&»a. T~e »x --tnort'se-T fx-teea of 'An d«peJ"!?rj*at dear.oTv*tr jt.-* ts*t o -r pa B * e» Pre t* • fwrebeata* tetfet erticiee ei dry rood» proflt*. W-adtourr'e F«.*al <~Y«*in. f* e«?»- r.g end br*a*ifJto# tfia •J I*'* 1 *'*- • 0*>»; i-.-rtpaU *j*ca for ha»u*, ♦•jvo" ap» af *"j- of i-*e «*4»; •ae . K £->r 2«c be;--e, Woodbury e Fe- •*. K foe iSc eelca. , ~ Try oae of «dt ead yoa wjii tae oo Excellence an Values. Economical in Prices. Hosiery Bargains. Ws have had Hosiery sa'<e tn the past. Mag-v.fluent sue sssss. too; t*st if real, downright bargain giving is ap preciated. this week's .Hosiery sals w»U surpass ail pretous records. CHILDR.EK'9 HOSIERY. Children's Past Biaote H.*s. &o «<*lr. s Past Black Seamless Hose, Ac pair. Children's Past BlacX Fsam'.ese Hcse, extra heavy, UV and lac pair. Fas; BUok Seamisas Hoeet fine rib, SOc pair. Chudren s Past Black Snam'ess Hws, dojMe knea, best and toe. 25c, S3 1-to to TV: pair. Children's Fist Color Tan Seamless H.jee, iriqpe, lie pair. Chiidren * Fast Color Tan Seamless H .*e, double knee, hsei arei t.<e, 21-c, & l-«c to UK: p<ur. Infaatac Fast Bia-k Cashmere Hoes, 7c, I'JC, "sc. 25c. 36c, 40c,, 60c a pair. Boys' Fast B.ack Never-wear-out Bi cycle Hcee. Sic pair. UDIE3 HOSIKRT Leaes' Past B.a«-K Full Jtegulsr M i le Hose, '"seconds." some of tlien* slight!? imperfect, only » l-3c a pair, wor.b 15c. Lsdtee' Fast Black Seamless Hose, 10c a pair, worth ISc, Indies' Fa>t Black S*sm>ss Hose, liV a pair, worth iktx Ladies' Fast Black S«*am.-*s Hose, double soif-%, 16 2-3 c, worth 25c pair. Ladies' Fast Black Seamless Hose, doubie soles, 35c, wjrth 36c a pair. Ladies' Fast Black Ho«e, doOWe soiess 33 1-Jc, worth 60c a pair. Lit !.es" Fast Black 9*im.ess Hose*, double soles, 50c. worth a pair. Ladies' Fast Bi» k Seam,«ss Suk Piaited Hose. «©c. Toe, 11.00 pair. Underwear Bargains: You ea.inot JiKlire the qualities by the prices—no You'll have to see the garmrna to really appreciate the extraorUnftry low pries a« bar* p.ACrtJ. oa the following Horn* for this nwlr: Ladies' Jersey R»b Vest*, s c, t>*c, 10c each. L>4«UCMI' J«r*y Rib Vwt«, extra, Lwtlie*' Jr-nM*y Rib Combination Suite. 60c, Tic. *sc. sl. ■». 1L25 » tit, i*a lies' Fast filaek £quee rian or Bi eyr<e lights, I.'.'*) to t l # pair. Ladies* Belts. We are sho»in* the very rw»a <=wt an<l mret ideaa in lie It*. Our as sortment is co;uj>.«te «n«l our price* the VrweSt. Spancle B.V wh. F*.ncy Bolero Beits, 11-25, JI.7X, 1-23 each. Tailor flade Suit*. TOT mr.r»ot frmagrfr?* a mar* a*trart tr* of beautiful Tal>or-Tna<?* S- ft* than th« exhibit on our *#"0?:d floor. TM# d*T*rfr.er.t hM limiiin fho fathorln g plae* fw a!l looert of th« btt'JttM and e»-<rr«c{ In '.Ttm. Our eoiloctx*! wnbrarea th* n.nmt advanced ffyln b«ts !n t&ak* and tra**rtal*. for prices that would ordlnarHy bo asked for th# ma:*f!ai» akMM. Ladies' T*lkw-mad# 3 itt. In N»f <S .aUty of atorrr. •err'; tn nary ar.d bark. Eton jac**'. »iUt 'inert, 4-yard «< rt, pereal.r* UimmL v*lv« bound. if, U. worth US.fit. UAm* Taifor-irsad* Soft, In Hr ; *- *OOM nalxed *uhing* In tan and gray effect** fly Jrooi Jtckot. iiaexi wttb ?fcan*e&M# Milt *-r*rd *k:".. p»r~a:i-.a lined. v*itret tMsnd, at IT v*. w*>r;h til. Lodsoo' Taiior-aaado frjlt, tn t ewt <j misty of etarw. oersre i- navy aj-id h,adL fly front Jaefcat. f-.l •;»* Knod. ♦-yard nirrt. p»»?**:;n# lined,. v»-y« bound, a: •» *. w >r» h m». i T*Uor-»a-io H JM. In tear d «om ooron rlofr. In t -r.m e-d : » «na fly frost )a-"i<ot. f-l «ik i.?»ed. *-y*rd *kjrt, per--*,'ma i'.nad, vesvat aouul, at |3C ¥' w* rth 15^.8®. T»:ior-t»aei« 6 't. la beat " mi.'y "ft »c"» «ar*n In c*rr and black, fly frrrnt jackat >aea<«» aad aktr* naad tftr* * >ut w 'h «.*. T«iwot T-> T"i;i?>r<r--d* » .-It. Wa*er !*.-rket m br'.wn arid tavy oerje. wttb handeoeaa csarkod oiurt to iwitca, f* wor'St. f'JLI®. I"fc«a new «ffe» *« wiil bo tb«*u tn 0!-roomer window. Silk Waists. We are ■'hoWlng Vh.it we believe to be the very bf*t mluea obtainable in Bilk Waters. We have them In endiee« variety, ail pr)c«4 for quick aelllrg. We ere ei»i> wlnjr a very oowipie'te line of Ladiea' Silk WtMt. In black ImlU aiik. with white linen collar, at SI.M. We are eole agent* for the cele brated Rc*fem fhlk WaUta Ia black. N"Ue grwn, heliotrope, ©id :xjee ana pli>m. waist has a »tik tie to match wnisM with latent effect in linen collar. at t*M, IT {J and &.&$. We are <ii»o ahijwinif a very flne It/te of Novelties copied from the latest French deelrn*. r*s»tn* from 115 » to M 6.00. Bargains In Shirt Waists. We have placed on aale our entire lire of laat aeeeona Shirt Walfta They were excellent valuta at 11.TS. 11.25, We have a great variety at •tylee and patema. You can have your choice tor M*x Children's Reefer*. .fH In our Children's CkHilt TVp* rtrrwert we are stoowlny a ejpart, rolleetlon at Children's Jackets. The nrl.-ss sra less than ynu would expect for g*rinwa es ixotDwt We ara now Showing a as sortment «f OhlJdre**'# P fr*»m t to S jrnr», in Rmpir*. and Rolero electa In Chocked Suitings, with »*oHar ar:d cuffs of plain doth to matcto, at tl M and 11.15. FJmptrw !n sll-W'-xvl broad- Ok>th, In cardinal. navy and #r»en. at »2.». In Checked Cloakln*. with oollar, •traps *r 1 c .ffs of plsin ck»th to t3 «*. In NweJty eloaktnjr. with bolero eollar and lu.te at plain rlith to ma'eh. »4 I We also a beautiful Itr* of Novelty Jackets at C..4A, r M and Kt A Few Good Thing® for Baby. Arm mamtlotied hero. not boeo'm# tbay aro moro 4»« 4 **hJe than many rr»h«r arrlHeo wo bar# far nk but ettnpiy tr> nrrcot to mother# tho advanta«a and •atlrti/ilcn ther® U tn bur>n* l» *>tir r%f!<ir»r*ii TVtparSeßent. ?'o»w«s mrm •is# In tfco Waot wiU yo« *nd on ainol lent * ne>n«©tf©a of «hp«, X ■•>■■■>. erd Flame! Sfc'.rta, Barrow Coo**. P-aedo a»d Borneoa. The materia?* need In mmwli <■ of tb« t«»«t croalfty. «rd pTl<«#o a» k>w •• t> aakad for tn grade*. B«fboytatf lnap*rt our Jtno and fM our price*. Boys* Clothing. tTSsa q j«r;r» of droaotnc tbo vmaU boy hi moot por- . r»<er*.rir No fa?»rto ha« Veer* foui*4 ttet w ji wt*.fc**and •*# rto lernea of *>• *maU boy. Wo cnu u e* Up*- wn»<o 'fl omktrvir eMMnff that wl!i 1 wear They w«Et •«ar, *?«n rfcey wont rtpt Trier are of tfr o ma'e n*;» *n»l they aro ' put to*o»».er ao mror.s'ip and htm erly ao food «<* tbr*ad oktn«4 5