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TOURISTS IN JAIL HOBOES STEP FROM THEIR BOX CAR SLEEPER INTO CITY PRISON 'A bo*ear load of liobcea, direct from th» Ka«t, w«<r© captured and )>H-kr.i up tit U •' city 1 ill till* nfti-r --iiocn. Th« "bo*»" had lakwi po—■ tlon of th«- car .mi wmo discovered when It «'»» inulra Into thta illy at noon. They took (hrlr time about leaving and that nun their mi*Uk«. A nrttdUMUl who haii<'"--l along MW th«> tlHUtala and i>l.mimnl nnd iMIHi th« door, turulns th» car Into i\ t«m|Sorary prison. Ha telephoned to the petie* itatlon and Oftlccra noeler, IVI«!- Uurkinan and Land> trehr w«nt out after the prlonera. They found five In th« car calmly nrrost. r«r»ltlnir arr.-nt. "Thin Western country la .A hard o«r." remarked ona tramp, aa In' climbed out of the/ hotel on wheela. "ThU la th« ftr«t time we have Wvn arrested for nearly two days." '..trirw of vagrancy will )■•• placed against the piiiiciii. Th< v gave their name* ■-" Erneat Nixon. Charlt* ivnn. H. A. Oakea, Jo« Uay n«r and J. K. !'...!■ .inJ. WANT RECEIVER CASED/ REMOVED P. verm! creditor* of Ik* tnanlvrnt In terstate Fisheries company have filed an application in th* superior court. aaklas; that an ordrr recently mad* appointing Qeorg* Ciuedy receiver be vet aside. It la allrrrJ that C— la not • fit person to MH|< the affalra of th« corporation and that hla appoint m< nt la the r*»nit af aattoaaM -i tha •t« khold<r«. The board of works at m apcctal meeting this aaanalMJ revoked the permit granted to Mr. Hlptey to move hta woodjrard and simm aaw |to the tinier of Ka«' I'uh- street and ttellevue avenue. The revoca tion of th* permit wan opposed with determination by Klplry'a attorney, but the board, artlna: on CVrporn tlon Coun»«l Oilllam'a «dvtce. held that It* action wu Irira] and justi fied on cenrral ground*. Co to Ejlnr.lnt" far b!c>;'.» re p*lr». — You Can't- Miss The bargains if you come to this store Friday Dandy Bnaj> th* hind that floats. to cake S« J__-_ ; _i_n_ri_-u-u-L Extra Special W*U-S«wid S*l««t(d Pnwim, t<(uiir Or. Friday, I for S&« White Castile Soap Se !>rb. Bar Pur« Whit* C*»tl!« »«p. FtMay, tor ..ISe tc lJ»r k -«f Herat.h Tablet ...3« Garden Rake I 1: Tooth MaUf.ia Iron lUk». [ tifnUr >. for 17* 1 iSe Steel Km( with tone or abort . handle .... 59c Water Tumbler*, rtfular »<-, for - act of six. Friday 10« {D«eor»ted EnctUh Cup And J Paucer. lie kind for 7c ( S Pint Olaaa Creamer, In cut aiaj* i effect, 30c kind..... IO« Whit* Kn«lt»h I'tx Co pa. rff<ilai ♦c Friday S« Italy's Fotdlnr 00-<"art. »tr*l gear. S3 3 vi!i» 92.39 Spelger&liurlbut Second and Union TOPCOATS Built for Wear and Com fort; Fashioned in Cor rect Styles. Priced ac cording to Quality. : : $12.50 AND UP J.Redelshcimcr&Co. | Strongest Topcoat House In the State. •00804 Flr«t «v«., cor. Columbia —Where It Pa to Trade BuHlt In atralnlnt «v«ry tirrvr In (•! troop* Into Korea. Her Couuirk* ar» the flower of her army. Tli»r are Mid to i<r the fir. at cavalrymen In tIM wurld. Thin In a »k. li of a rr«lm< of Oomacka entraining at • Iluaalan army puat for the urn of conflict. . ' m wimm mrsst If the «vldcnce given by th* «lt n. mm- + fur the stat* In th* trial of George Mandervtll* fur the murder of hla hr.uhrr 111 l»w IM »l I'rvitt. la true, th. killing waa deliberate and In ccld blood. Mandervllle claim* that hr fatally ■tabbed M.-lniit In a Mloon at Toll l>fr>UM th« latter had aawiullrd him and hr bell«ved «v about to laWa hi* llfr. Th* testimony of th* state* *lt neaa< - yijimUv afternoon anil to day tended to show that M< lv\!tt be gan to fight Uaudervlll* with hi» flat*, aroused by Insults, ami that th* de fendant Inside of 11 •moniU, bad atitb ».rj him with a Jack-knife, «hi<h b« had bren .«rr\li« In his po. k | open. Tb* ctat* ctatm* that th* defendant provoked tb* quarrel with Mi Unlit, tntendtnc to murder him. Th* atatr will attempt to prove that the bail blood which had . ».•!■.! !•* --itrrn th* two mm «ai mim4 by the fact that Mcl'rtlit had accused Man dervltle Of en.*oura«tin, hi* wife, who wax XleDevMfa sister, to ••ray from th* path* of vino*. M.«i.dervll!- has Dot lived with !■!• wife, who "> "id to t-r now » 'klttir In concert hall* In th* trr.Jrrl.m under th* name of Truxy tiiniii*. for nearly ten year*. ll* denies thai tt>« fight «»• oeea atonrd by 111 will ortr hi* treatment ,1 MclVvllll sister. Many »>« »ltti.-*«i-« of th« atabblns war* on th« aland yesterday and all claimed that Mamlrrviil* had no <■«■ --caaion at all to us* a knife Frank Wh*ma«tl, phoprletor of th* aaloon • here- th* trac^dy occurred, wa- th* only wlttvn* railed thla mornln». ll* la known la Tolt and "I- »tjrr«ur»d- Inn country «s "Clrab AIL" ■••1 a«k..l by Attorney Frank (irirnth. «bo ret>rea«nta MumlrrviUi-. U he waa not •<> nicknamed because «f a propensity to «rah everything that came his way. he became very In dignant, and said that he did not : know why he waa called '■«Sr«h All." ' but waa sure that no unkind Inference waa lntend«d by hla associate*. He l»vi> damaging evidence against Man dcrvUle. WILL DIVIDE THE WATERS The I»n(-«tani1ln( rontrovrr«y be> tween Kins and Pierre counties an i to the dlAtribotioii of th« waters of | Stuck anil White rivera shown f\rry i Indication ■of bring amiably aet tlr.j at an early date. Th« commit tee of ten. flrt from e*«h county, which wu recently appointed to dlacuaa th« qurttlon of dividing the water*, has derided that the brut plan will be to «ecur« a Joint ap propriation for the conntructton of a breakwater at th« dlvcr(enc« of th« river*. \ A recommendation to thla effect has been drawn up and will Bonn j be. presented to the county commis- I sioners of both fierce, and Kin* counties. It will be suicireated thai each board appoint two- men to act as a, commission to divide th« | waters equally and keep them >ll vlded. .' " There ha* been a g-reat deal of feellna? In the past between the farmer* llrtnc alona* the banks of both rlvr-r*. One year the water would go down one stream and the next year to the other. Crops ara often seriously damaged by the overflow. LITTLE HAPPENINGS Th*> colored It< publicans of the First ward will hold a smoker to night In Clancy'a bait, Second ave nue south and Washington atreet. The speakera will be William Holt. 3. K. Hawkins. I. F. Noriln, A. 11. Mack and oth'rs. Ixtcnl Union No. 17. United Oar ment Worker* of America. gave Ita first annual dance laat night In t.lt- Ue'a hall. The union Klrla and their esrorts danced until a late hour. The affair waa a suecea*. t 11. Quickstep and 3. 11. NVI.-on, real •■t»t«> agents, were arreated thin morning by I*atrolma.n Jacoba on a cbarfce "f righting. H. 11. >;.,,-. r filed a claim for 12.100 a«»lr,«t the city today. lie al leges that hla ahouldcr waa dislo cated by fulling on a aldewalk on Second avenue north between Ward and I'r<.«,,. ,t atreeta and holda the city negligent for allowing the aide walk to become »ll|i{>ery. Steamer Valencia upon her arrival at tola port from the North, will be hauled on the ways for a general overhauling, and -..in be held off that ran Indefinitely. The ateamrr Ilamona will take the VMSjafi I.ynn canal run until further coUca. lU' aillN'l) TIUXM'H TO HCICNB OF W All WAIF FINDS A FRIEND IN LAW Roy Carne(l«. a handsomo I*4 II )mr> of *«••. wboH parcnta dv not ••••ill to tak* tha all«hlvit Hit' 1 »at In lil» wrif.ii... waa Kiven Into th* cuatody of Iha WaihliiKton Chil dren* Horn* Boclety for adoption by Huperlor Ju>l<>- llrll thla morn- Inir Th* boy baa Ihtii unfurtunttte •nut durlnK th» l.nxt few week* hull had ii Irylnif vxperlenc*. Ilia tatlvpr and mother MM «3l vorrrd mm* time iin>> and both married it .in Hoy haa been It* In* with 111 mother I' Idaho, but v few nrrlkn ago "'"' turned him out of her bout* and then left that «tate\ Ftlenda of the boy wrote> to tils father, C L. Carneele^ «mptoyed na' freight oK-nl In tlila rlty. who it ■ate* •«■■"' money, asklnit hi* aW to Join him here. When Hoy arrived here about ten day* axo he found M aM at the! train to meet him. ll*. Ml al«n* In 1 a •trarta** • It) Mai wandrrvd around tin- »trr»t» dtaconaoUte. ll* »■'• finally picked up by the police. •p.. boy «aa turn*d over '■• Hu mane Officer Clark, who learned that th* ' father had cone to Cali fornia without iti.ikinir any prepam tlona for ih«- loin comlnir. He aeeined to have forgotten all about th* child. /I 1 SfUS I ink ■ Sim*, an old rml.Vnt of flewttlr, and a wrll known criminal lawyer. «li«"l today «l Ptotl ' hospital of .in obscuro ill»»w of th* liver. Hr had been 111 about two month*, but was al>l»> to attend to hi» practice until I.i»i Saturday. II« was about 40 years) of *««• * Capt. Him*, urn he wu r<"rurally known, wat for many years In the Pea I tie. I"iill«< department. He ul t»ln»'t th* rank of captnln before he rrdr«-.i in lift 10 lake up the prac tl» of Uw. WANTED A FIGHT AND FOUND IT Stowed Wheeler, better known to th* poiir«. ■• "Fighting" Wheeler, waa arrested this morning by i*« trolmen Hrlffith and llurkman. The pollc* brllera he Is mentally un balanced. tie aUrted up Waahlnc ton street thin morning looking for a fla"tif II" hadn't gone ten step* when he found several. The polir* Interfered and saved him from a terrible beating. CITY WINS Huj-»rlor Juilr- Morris thin morn |ii« »ii«l»ln»<l th« demurrer of the defendant to the complaint filed by Jens <>. Itanacn, a fl»h. rm»n, against the. cltjr. llansen sued to recover ll. v*, a* ds-magr* fur Injur ies sustained by fulling Into n hole on Western avenue. The demurrer wan sustained and judgment rm ■ I*t."l for thu defendant on th* irround that notice of the claim of Hnriwn had not been filed with the .Hi council within the lime «|>«-<-lfi*<l by law. FOUND DEAD Frank Cromett, who lived alon« In th« woods near Palmer, was found dead In hi* cabin there thla morn- In*. It la thought that death was from natural causes, but Coroner Hoy will Investigate. SALVATION ARMY WILL BUILD HOME * A permit waa Uaued today for the conatructlon of a one-atory brick building 21 by CO feet on Third ave nue, between l'lne and I'lke atreeta. The building will cost about 12,000. It la being erected by Salvation Army Corp* No 2. which now has headquarters at 3m 14 Blith avenue. All the funda for the erection of the building have not >•• been rained, Krinlgn 3. C. Jenaon la In charge nf the c*>ll«ctlon work. The corp* la building th« <■'•••. headquarters he cauae It dvalrea a more central loca< Mob, TTTT? Er.ATTT.F! RTAW uss on mm/11 Part* of the a»ph»lt pavement on flroadway, Ilk' ll' avenue, will liav* !.. i» replaced, scvwtllnc '" ' '•'» ' "" Klne«r Thomson Tba llroadway i>*v- I' « was alga dune by tii* l».«r!»• r As phalt oasmpaaq and there are «tr<-«k« In ii • ■iii.titii.il.« Hi- Mini p»t male ml ■•rd en the greater poll of In*t avrnue. "A batch of lit* a»{ih»!l turned out In California on sjHJiled." *«ld Mr. Thomson 11.1. Iliinllif. "and not only 'his city, but Dthere suffered a* a' runsetjuvnee. Wherever any of that mxrrul Is It wlil hava tv bo immnl by the parti • ni|.nny "Th« ■■Ms with the asphalt was that In Its final refilling process it w*a »i«i«iiM too much. The petrvllne waa • •■rnnlr.i Into a»>ot The city I fhrmut maintained right alnnar that the asphalt »v deficient. In not !•<•»- I SMWtng t a»r rent of petratlne. but the a«t>halt i-uiii|«iij did not acre* with him.- ■ V" : GOIHG TO KOYUKUk Kamona Will Take Party of Prospector* to Skagway Th* rarlflc Coast Ht<-3»>»):l|. mm ftany's steamer Ilarmma, Capt. Nlo olM-n. which I* MhediiiMl to aail from !(.!• port for Skaicway - and I.ynn canal polnta tomorrow morning t>t 9 o'clock, will hava evrry statvroorn occupied and her hold filled »nb freight. The ••■liner Itamona promiir* to develop Into a popular \raavl and Hi*. coni|>any may decide to kerp her on the Lynn ranal rout*. Many pa*arß(pr» have already bv*n banked to »<•!! on the vm*rl. Amanf them t* a patty of miners bound for th* Koyukuk district. Th. >• MM taking up with iii«m a number of «!<»«■ and supplies for all months. The party conaUla of •' A I'rlckart. Louis TUm>. M. C and J. I*. Friable, M. i: Itathbun. B. lUtlil.iifi It. Johnson and I". Jwti. BREWERY OCTOPUS BUYS A THEATER The Beadle Mr- »Ing * Malting cruupmiy yesUrday bought at auc tion the reople'*, ■'oinl<|ii<- and Park theaters for M.M* and will reopen them through ;<••»«•<■!■. ; Permit* for making the alterations to the theater* required by the fire Inspection committee have not yrt been procured from lliill-ilug In-, •pector Place An effort 1* being made by the brewing company to K*t perml**lon to do only a portion of the work at a time, but In*pector I'lac« will not allow It. II- *ar* that a permit to do all the work requlrtxt by the committee muat be taken out and that he will not allow the theaters to reopen un til th.»<- requirement* have been complied with. HE BUTTED IN, SAYS O'BRIEN A petition to *< t aside an order mad« some time ago allowing At torney J. J. JUcCafferty |i I*o for rvlci-s. alleged to tmve been ren dered the John Hulllvan estate, wa* filed In the probate department of the —parlor court today by Ad ministrator T»rr«nc« O'Bri<-n Mi<' frrty I 'tin* that the money la due Mm for service* rendered the defendant In the damage BUll Of Wiley Young against th« Bullivan estate and In other m.itter*. O'llften claim* thai MrCafferty »v* not re tained In the cnae nnd thai he "iMiiiiy appeared at th" trial uninvited. * Judge lull v. 11l hear the matter to morrow. Judge McCaiferty claim* he I* entitled to every cent of the $I,SOO and will fight for It. SCAVENGER PINCHED Louie Itorino, an Itallnn Kdrbaso collector, wua fined $5 and oost* by Judge < J«><irg<- yrsterdiiy aftermmn for dumping a load of filth In tho street at the corner of Main Ntreet and Fourteenth avenue to save car ryliiK It to the giirliag* dump OB III" tide flats a* retulred by law. SEATTLE'S FINANCES - A miinin.'iv of hi* i'i-mI on llm flly fiiiiiiM. .s tor ii, >•« mi- 11)03 wu» completed by City Comptroller Hip linger %• .'(• iilny. A.< nun to III* city chiulrr II nllCMll I liavb b«?rn ■ •■■ t>!>!• i. .1 on of i ■•• ."•>!<• F< liruu!> 17, bill Mr. lll|.;i11k• i ' iiiiiim Unit owing to tin- tcrtnl umouiit of work lnrlil< ill to thn cotiipllutloii of thn r«'i>nrt It could not be I'll"' out ut Hint tlino. '11l iti'tulii'il irport, In j.ilnli il fill in, will in gotten out luin. Junt how ii.ii. tatlf Mr, itij-iim- r >..>« in i|mi-« not know, Th« »• i"it MiitiuH that i|i«i OM revcnurn 01 H,. city .hi' Ing l?os w«re fS,3U.CU3. 'I In- •li-lmt i-.-in. ni>i «<n- I-'.'ihT. r.p. Tin ■• I- a ru*h balance of |7M I i|i'i.«.Kitf,| in nlno loi-.ii bank*. J.liju. r !'• i M-. <i iuii.it- up JMI,7M of 111" ii'Xriiin h; |.i,i|r.' Mill I fill. •34.674. watvr coll*«:tloiia | :h?,:,2n. Durltur Hi. year 1130,020 v..i« i>x (.■■itilfi) f'H tin! municipal IlKhtlnit plant. Tin- liid n-nt paKl on tiie clty'f lilllljrtl '!• 1.1 «•< IIM.OOO. STORM WARNING Weather nt».-rvir BalUUiiry has rrrelved warning from I'urttaiid of a storm off Cap« I'Lliu). which will causa high south winds 11. afternoon aluiig the coast. In the Bit-alts of Juan 'I. t-'urn and in lltnghaa bay, and pruUable on the Hound. Th« at turn will probal I) a(tlk< Brattle late this afternoon. CLERKS TO CELEBRATE Tl» MM annual ball cf the Tin tall Cierka' aa«n<-tattt>n «MI 1., held In th<nlt»nu>n Hill club huuae tomorrow «■>•»' « Jt is i Una..l to make the event ■ pelehratlon of lhe<sucre#e of ili« jn»\i tn< hi for • "'• 1... It Saturday el«Hn«. -^ - i ■■ . . - r - G° See Our Splendid C^^atiff^p I Ask ito . i See i the -I 0 \7 See Our Splendid Ask lo the V T*^ Wash Fabrics reliable goods only* New Gage Hats V I " " ' li j New Spring Suits S^ll o> §o 1 I ' —■—~ . « ||| 1 f-\^ C^^^C^ AM< >Vi the new Miits ius in is a splendid line in blue c • 5 A*** ' AlT^.* i\ and black cheviot—the latest spring style with large { C* t^jf^*'"'' ZVt cape collars on the neatly tailored Eton jacket; the skirt Jj% % !/ i^w' J^^ '5 Jas|c^u">' trimmed with braid and is very neat fitting. Most ©* f i .''/^> K/kS^\ stores would value this suit at flvOO. We do not say this, T $¥*&$& mJ >'^'^\ but we do lv that it is a splendid bargain at our price--> ■ f^Mwut.y New Waists <s;*r TO IT ITT i Ifl-'^'^i W ' L Wf havr by far the b«M ..- -f "Hit* V^ A JtV. EL*]!* A. «^T lfrJfK^ ■/ //■I «1 •nd colort-il walat* In H.atllr-^.ry atyle. _ - .*-*» N %fc •f*'!ll''^>' I / / '/' L«L| from the plainest whit.' lawn to the beaull ■—■ /j\TPv£ %^ % it \\ 'V*C.'il/ i IVY?m ful and d.tiniy creation* o» lace anil «m- JL l/\ AV^ X vIlVdtAiM / \Y\a\ bwMtry-prlew....: 7»««-. »4.G0 9 % y/f Of M / Y» V • Ladles' Street Ila!.< of fine M M 1,1 \l\£*rls\\\ / \\\ \ «vr ii.i a cir* A. quality frit. In black. • I //I'WtiA \W Walking Skirts b^ un. t n ftVJ , I ■ ///f**«'\lv"^L lllli'Wf \A VV *-* rr*^ ■•nil white, trimmed • J I/I ~*'\|,lV'^: ittuk. J W V\ You've no doubt felt the <" lof .i ehort with wing*, quills ribbon % \ J/1H •*•* Ift" *%\fc»CWv' \ »\\>^V I Bl(lrt lhl" ***""• »►"•" the HrftU are so *rt. mid silk—hats priced dur- ~■ " % //It' K." -! IvVviiiSpVl^* U^/>' '•' "■''"!" r lhJ» '" the pJar« to get a Mliafac- in* th« whiter season at % ■ • -« *' \\W \^\V " **~jTS? Tory skirt at a light pHce. U.M. $100 and as high as • 1 />JV<V^\V^K<*T:T* ll<*^ LADIES' WAI.KIN.; SKIItTS f ,!.,rk MM .arJi; >our choice to- < f /•'•*> -\. I**^l*^^ tul" vrry nrut nttlii. RarmenU lh»t»-:i morrow and Saturday at. B « /t"-"»''V^^> m^S^J regularly at »1."5 and $*.00. at. 0n1y...91.49 <ac" ••• •••• " « 9 (/^**'" '^OLJJIJ-V^Fir^. W" ' I.AI)!K.S- WAI.KINf. HKIIITB, of (coo»l ma- O C A 9 —*<^_*!!^ff^'^ trrlul. »rl| tailored and nrat fitting. 12.r. CIS Wlf —*" value*, nt, only $1.95 tj^m I I j OTHER FRIDAY BARGAINS? I 1 Framed Pictures Wrist Bags Ladies' Belts ill M 1 AMIf mm TiJorcd licturw. In Ladl^«- WrUt-!.«gfi In black, brown, 11!;" * '"Ml '' "■■ , ' xtr* I W « > wood *Miwr fr«r. prrlty ►,!!.- and grey, 60 different atyle* and n. nl"h on both (•Id.-a. regularly amid f M •«• I jr.... various aJaM] »o, Me, $1.25 »hnr*s to choo«« from, remitar ■* -*0 "nd 3r>c each ; yoUr cbo# f > .'* 2% MM $I.K> e«ch: on sale while they price* $2.00, IMS and 12.60 each. rlday, at. each 17« ■ I, V U«t at, each <iOe on «ale Friday, at $149 Toilet SoapS I '§■ M ,J i" *-v Blank Books Neck Ribbon. Pure Trannparent Glycerine Toilet f -?% 1 ' Binnn DOOM D«y ,il.t."tiP. miltal.le for Nevlc- en aale tomorrow. Friday, at...4e > I 1 ,1 | I l^Wm. Jouriu.ls. r.!-.)! nn> Day Funcy Ribbons, miltalilo for Neck- c» *alt> tomorrow. Friday, at...40 1 #tK^ A# I "ooWi., SOO pa«^ In each, atrnngly bowß or Nock-rlbbon«. in »trl|.ea XJ«.-« 1 AY V > bound In duck, worth 4*s each; on uril , brocade*, ahsdeil of pink. Notions f W. m | 1 sale Friday at. each 86« hhlP erP€n . r>d. i,. H.tr..| •■ and Brown"! Standard Stocking Knee 7 J • ' \ _ . brown, worth regularly Ssc and l*rotectora for children, made of V T ■' • Cf , stationery 10,,, yard, on mi* Friday at.. v either stocklnettn or leather, regti- At » 1 > Hurlbuf. Highland Linen Hond Sta- _- _.. 77 , lar2Sc and 53c value*at. apalr, lßc "1 §Mm I i llonrry. 41 ploces in a box, all the Handkerchiefs 6terlln Silver Thimble*, ruaranteed f 1 ; I « new tint* worth rraularly Sic and v . _.. , , to ifive satisfaction, each lO* I » iat 1 Jk-Vbor on *ale at bjbj^ Your cnolc* of 6W> "'>'r* °r ladles Kid Curlew, nil altes and shades, on I M X M »« a dox, on w»ie ai xao Fancy Hem*lltrhed, Scalloped and sale at, n bundle 4a 1 M; : £ S T nn R»-«i«K«»« Embroidered Handkerchief* — a Fancy Ftllled Oarier Elastic, In red, \ m • !•• I * •-»«-»*■•»«,*»r«»««»» magnlfWnt colWtlon— In fact the white, yellow, pink, and blue, re*- f M j^m I X <1i«h1 10-rrnt Tooth Itrushfi; mi ""''" CholCfl of o\ir rnllro »tock at Ihcro ular prlc« 10c a yard, our price V 1 Pw At Friday at, each 3« irlren. Nt each . 2r. 0 Friday . lV!o (* W 6 Don't forget to see the new goods now displayed in every department. It you look, you're I I just as welcome as if you bought. After you've seen.we know you'll come back to buy. ■ 3 McCartHy Dry Goods Co. i ljl Second Avenue and Madison Street #1 XQS% ▼^•^'▼•^i^^vlo #^ffwV^^^^a^^^p^a* rOK WILL TRANSPLANT MANY CITY TREES In hi* Annual rrport •>> th* mayor filed >r«t«ri!uy i noon, Hujjrrlntmd flit Of ■ ik» \\..ii.-ii« nun..mi,. . . hi* Intention <■> mtiuvj nil tha (Ihl.ih.hi-i inn from Volunteer part >•> Wo'-U- Inrnl !•••■ li. v.lmh. the Mult 111 nmrn niKiplxl to id' m and where Hi. I' In I t hi.in. At 11.-I prMMnl Hum tt>« > II \ Mia W.I 72 drrliluoua lii. b. li . :•: ■!• • ■ liliiihix ihru*>*, i. .'./ i tvi n:i> in ■.. . h uinl Itt.uOO hard anil mift woud cutting* ■ % FUNERAL OF 3 QUEEN VICTIMS •ii. tili-l«- funeral of If. Douslmm, \\ . H"iiii !'■ im.l A. Kaymoml. Dm wuli ■ m burned in ili;itli on (111 atranirr Qurrn lact '.i.i.i\ , Will I" hrld I" --morrow morning from th« Uunnty- W.iimiu ilntpil. "ili" ■ . .ill' « arrived front I'uri Tuwmcnd ymtcntoy i.n. i noiiii. 'lh« fni.i mi will bs niiili-r tha mmiiitTH of t hi- Marina OMhi anil M ■ 111 r»' >mm lull.hi. TEXAN MAKES RECORD TACi'MA. Mar. 3 Aftri beln*ab sent from this port since Beptrmber .1 the giant twin-screw freighter Texan, of the Aiiwilcmi Itawllsn line, arrived In port yesterday after noon, Mil* has made m r«-i «»r«l for hrrs«lf, havlnir steamed from Dela ware breakwater to Tacoma In le*e than M days, uaing only two bollera, without Bttn>pliia* at a sfnicle. i-*tt. DRAGGING ALONG The preliminary hearing of Obab-. • h.iw and I'.iiil Khan, chanced with the iiiimi-T of M'li-11. the peddler. Is still draaTKlnif along In Juatlce I'unii'a court. The Afghans, who nil- Rui>poa«d to have evidence that will convict their two countrymen. .vi- tellu.a* their story with (treat difficulty ilimiicli .in Interpreter 1 and It la slow work. CIVIC UNION DEMANDS PLEDGES FROM CANDIDATES A!;KS WOULD il COUNCII.MKN TO S'l ATK THEIR ATTITUDE ON CITY lighting and power PLANT ANU I'AKK SALOONS The Clvle urilon y^it^rdny arnt a l« t -1.1 to all th« it • |.'iMi> ii ii and I" tii> crnllo randldutra f'»r th« ••Itjr counrll, Uhliliik lln Ml I" h:i!.i" vi.i- to tt I'li.lK", iinil n.'l-.iiuf that. In <■•>' the pled«« i-annut be klvhi, a rriiaun fur ths ro filK.ll Iw! «','■■ lit |« ,»..! that tii« nnnwrra I.- iniirin ly M.n. ii I. t'ol lOWll X la U'" I'IoIkd: "In (ho fvciit of my flrrtlon to th« piiniii'iii of the council "< the City of H-niiir. fur will'h I am a, candidate, I prow : 1 I li«l To OM all li'itif>rnl>l« BUM within my power to s«-rure thn apr*dy mi ">r<ii completion of the mil' nlclpal llghtlnx plant now under con struction by Ilia •ny <■! M' .ittle. and win ii said plant Is completed and In .lion. In addition to furnliihlni light to tha rlly, to .-it ■ i l.»t»i» tlal per cent of power and IlKht so ob» talnrd fuiniHiK >i to prlvata eonsumrrs by lh« < My at a rraaonabla thartte tlirrrfor, anil In the i -lit that aald i plant ii li,• uim< la now bring ton- l]!«i?T®W 25c &s i vf\™ MrTNTMM w<> Jw Neighbor ■tnirli"<l. la prov*n Inaufflrlent to fur nlih the ii. •■••«•■ ry Until and power for tlm rlly and prlvnto eonaumera, that Hi- illy « nl.ui"- It sufficiently to <n<« t ili- dimanda, made upon It (or ■■Klit and i-.w r for the city and Individual cunaumrra. ' "Hn«ftd-To maintain th« pulley <t # i. imiii.it aalootia from all parka ana from i • ridt r,- - riiatrh i« of DM elty." , ] BUILDINGS ACCEPTED^ I 1,. fifteen new buildings eonatlCuU Ing th« barracks uid officers quar< , J«-rs at Fort Warden wr* acetpUd bj^* ilmi eovrrnmtnt yeaUrday, throucFi Capt. <.'or»c- 11. ivnrciajf, construct* li;K >i"».rl< iin«ct< r of Ih* I'ucet Boun4 artillery dlatrkf '..- work waa dona by Iluatle tt Ijoukhx '■' Tacomm. Ihi contract price Ml f!£7,Ut. • i V