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'MANY LOST •IVERAL BODIES RECOVERED FROM FLOODED DISTRICT IN CALIFORNIA I «iiii >1 «ln(-' mail Alut two J&pAlttM •1* kr.o>\ n to havo )■-.>> dr«» ned in Ttmi*<lay'« utonii in thn Hooded JU triol Of th« OSQBtya Th» b-»1« nUwil limnrniie wavea on !■•■■■' niTvo iin.l i!ni:i.!.iii,l many rvoUiiiAtton* uml compU'loly « .>•-In-.I out K.n.iti towns :i: 1 the trrinlntu *( the nt>« Ili'p'l I.uk'.iuk. Th.' bottle* Of »<-\ •'! -ll J.li Hi. -<i- li.l \I- Im 1-11 If OOTMtdi It l» twllfvpit th.it several niorr |>«r»i?ns w«r« .ln»»i Tho ctirourr Uft in * launch (or !)«■ (UhkUvl country to.lny. Many r«*CIH 0p rttaa «!>■ out In !■" itt anJ ill n»t finturn lx>for« nlcht. MARY WAS THERE fcR. WALKER LISTENS TO TCS TIVONY IN BMOOT CASE (Try tV-rlppe. New* Am WARIIIJCOTON. D. C. March 12.— l^r. Mary Waikor was the first to rr.ii-h the s^natft rtiinmtttr* rv»>m this morning to hear the testimony In the Smoot cast*. Attorney Van- Colt, for the .vr.•;■.-■•. . Blag thr itnlti.it! a of Crttehlow, **ki- 1 whether he e\i'<-.-i.-.i to receive, pay for his tfr\i.« In preparing !!•.<• case against Bmoi>t. Crltchlow nui.l. --• negative reply. He did not bittm It was fair to »i»y hi* opposition to the Mormon church ha ' thr xlichtmt bitterness la It II- admitted that he knew of no general rendition* existing In Utah today nut full* dla '<!>>*rj l.> "-:»cr. M ii if tv the pa*. Nit of th« act admitting Utah ma a state. When examined a* to which he held to be the more serious offense, Utah polygamy or unlawful cohab itation, Crttehlow gave as h!» opin ion that MM | his s- iv' unlawful cohabitation was consMn-rJ more serious because It flaunted polygamy B*or» oi- iily. It »m shown, however, that In all law* passed polygamy was the more severely puaiah*4. l»i»rii«»!v.ir jlmo<it°« canJldaey for the senate, he MM he himself wan m member of th« convection that cho»« Smith. an.l li.t-I m.nnl it a, matter of courtesy to make the nom ination unanimous after having! fought It. II- admitted that If pmoot were » non-Mormon, or even though a member of the church. If he were, not one of Its general authorities he ( would be thoroughly acceptable to the witness as • senator. A» to th» control of my church over Smoot'a actions, he said. Smoot. being one "I the memWers of the highest councils, would be no lm-| bu*d with a desire for harmony that If he decided to do a etrtaln thing he | would hare In do It or get out of apostolate. Th« tltn<'M dectare>i there was a reserve fore* maintained by the church which would triable, It to affect pellUeal elections »■ It '■f STRENUOUS POLITICS KANSAS CITT. Uo. March i: — A split In th« local Democratic party resulted In police Interference at the primaries. Two separate mayoralty convention* wer* held. Th« bad blood of the faction* caused raaw Welsh, ■ deputy hi rah* I and fol lower of Candidate Shelly, to a hoot Martin Crowe. *erge*nt-at-arm* of the Kemper convention, wuundlng him twice. ruget Sound U of I- No ICO will give a basket social and entertainment at Ormanla hall this evening. L - $15 f A very •mart tbree-but ton Back ault. It* one o{ those models built for war •nd comfort—th* Mm! suit for buslneiw. Weave* are Tweed*. Cheviot* and Wor* ateda, I'attarna are I-, small plaid*, atrip**, mixture* and orei-plald*. Prevailing shade* all brown, olive and tan. J. RcdelshcJmer4Co. Strongest Topro«t Houm In th« BUt«. •00-004 Fir*t aye, cor. Columbia —Where It Pay* to Trade LARRY IS . IN LUCK TRITP TO yon A BLANK DAI. -lßt ~*rio~~~HsKimTTtt> NO FRAUD Just as U»rr':.» Miulth was about] to tsc put b*h!r.<] th* bars (■ r abuvt I •■ 4a)S »■ in. '.!.::■.« »i«i>i-<-n*-d In Jus tice Cann's court this morning and now Smith haa a chauce for hts white «-<■/. lit »i» arrested en election day for an n!>«.-<j attempt at frsud ttltnt Toting. Drputy fiiterlff Iluuey made the arrest. According to the testimony Smith , gave his IMKI'' to the clerk in the. Ktm precinct of the First ward, took a I*l -lot, marked It and ttrvusht II back to the ballot but, where ti » vole was challenged. ■tnt'h. afur a day or two In jail. Inert. cr.\l;;,<\ ef hla vmn <n'.lt and was wtutrg til plead guilty to anything from pvttjr Urceny to murder, lie I h«J no M*« of the n.r.iki|i«iKr» and was willing to do anything. "■ay. I would Ilka to tr»uf)\" re -1 marked Tom- Kelly, who sat In Its* : court room. "1 happened to be there and k .-• ■*■ : that vota." Krlly • ok the stand and ttattfted that Bmlth had r- »lved a blank b*J lot i. d had brought the same ballot, still ttark. back to the tallot t-i. He il.i:. I have voted I kUrik ballot and the court thought the case should be eonUnucd. The ludge and clerk of the precinct I Ij»»» been subpoenaed for Uonday. It la ripected that If It la shown that Brolth tried to vote a blank l*:iit be | will b« tunned looser COLLIDED IN A FOG TWO STEAMERS CRASHED TO GETHER OFF THE MERSEY '"v P* rlS't-« N'cwa **• n.) l.lVClil'OOL,;Ttl«r»h U.-t>artaf a drnae fcg off lit* M*ra> t.«lu> the Bldcr-t>«in|Mt*r Itnrr Fan* tr< tn Ijui ■*. f-i.i.i-.l *Uh th« Norw«c>«fl atramer italfd^n. Th» latur wa* beached and •>• badly damaced. Got Off Easy COLFAX, March 11 — William Jarne* and Frank Juhnvon. both giv ing their ag<>* M It yearn, were sen tenced to IS days each In the county I Jail on ch»r«;<-a of. petty larceny. Th« toy* were arrested on a charge nf burglarUlnar the atore of Mr*. Mr. Ixinatd of Tekna. Rnd rorifracet]. tiwtng to thetr youth they were per mltud to enter a plea, of guilty to 1 the charge of p?tty larceny and lake I Jail a»nt»-'. > • Conviction of burg -1 lary would have meant • term In the penitentiary. Tommy and Frank Jamea, brother* of William, nge.l r. and U year*, are • till In the county Jail nwaltlnt; (rial. They confe**»d to havlrfg taken part In the burglary, but, being under 14 year* of age, an effort will be made j to send them to the reform *chool. Launch for Skagit MiNT VKriNO.V. March U-C. 11. 0.-irt and C. A. Carpenter have nearly I co»njil»t»<J a new gaaolan* lannrh. 23 feet In length by I feet In width, at j an expense of I-?A It la a *trong craft, and will carry eighteen i«>«-n --gera. The engine I* all horse power, and wan mad« i.v Mr. QarL who ,1* a practical marhlnlitt. The launch will b* u*'d aa a ptra*ur* boat (in the Skaglt river. ; , Corralled the Japs ■T PETKnSnnitO, March 1.1 —All Jap resident* along the Traniuuilberlan I railroad and thoKe living at Illagove* tchenak have li'n removed to Irkutsk. The auth9rltles feared, they might Hi jure the railway. —4 Are you happy? Of Bour—. I have ' Just come from the Fair auction. Everybody la happy thai attend* the Fair auction. They ought to be, they set thing* so cheap, ■" THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOMES. SWEET HOMES. City Da.X Stuk (111 I (N. March 11-M»ye.r Ara.»s KOmunds ami t't'iim ilttnii ('. I". \\ ii.i --l«>. A. 11. Mur.L.k and «I U IlUll nr.i-.ii did nut hand In tn*ir r<«i««.i tlcna aa prr rr.ni'«l of Councilman Ji'hn W «i»h. for allr«pd lnfra>:tl«u > f svetlun 1039. Ualllngrr's . .-V. but on the contrary did buslnrui. buying (-" fret uf fire buae aud transacting ulhcr buslneaa. AI the la*t r«c\itar m«>«tlnc. hrld during Ftbrusry, CVuiu-tlman J>'*J>ii , WaUh atated that If the abuv*-i>amr<d mm (ltd nut hand In Ihrtr r«-«lglL>>* at the t.r» I regular mrctln*. March T. he would start proceeding* sgalnst thrm In the auixrtur court. Cuurcll man Walsh was not present at the tnrrtlng Monday night, and It now re mains to be K-rn whvthrr h> will car ry out bis thrvat or ml. Mr stays lU* ' mayor and oom»rllaB)en are Interestmt In r.me cf the contracts I*t by th* town fur supplies. WRIGHT NAMED TACOMA. March U The Ditno crats of •ii« last night wound up the most enthusiastic city con vention they hit' held In nearly a decade by nominating Oeorg* I*. Wright (or mayor. Wright, who Is m popular Democrat, received a rous ing ovation on entering the conven tion hull lie m«de a «;<•«■<■ h prom ising a good business administration. ATTIIACTIVB NKOLIUEK ' Thla attractive neglige* for morning w*r la of pat* »r»«-n ca*bmer« trim m it with |vr»lan «!ik ami IVr*!»n nan* brnldery. Th* front la the «ne-pl«e Ilunplan front, but th<- hark la rut and Joined at the mist Hi..-, un.l.r the 1.- It, which It -«ii«til "v«r th<- a.atn aa far an th« underarm seams. NEWCHWANG IN DANGER TOKIO. March 12 —It la reported that th« Ruaalana have advanced to Klnchow, commanding. lh» New chwang railway. Newchwang la thua brought within the belligerent xone and :' liable to Japanese at t:uk. The I t,»li«h mil American warahlpa at Newchwang haw pro tsat^'l acnlnat the ItUMlan blocka,de of the port. The Huaalana are Ml iriti.l.in« near WIJI on the left bank of the Vain. WHAT'S IN A NAME? Th» two flrrat Northern overland t>nrm-nt:»-r tralna nrr. to have new n.nnfi. The exprem, whlrh nnlvn In tJ»> fimriiiiiß when on a. !ii"|n!<> time, will ■•• ifl'r l>o known an the "Flyer." The evening train will be known ii« the > .ml M.til" OFF FOR FAR EAST I'OriT RAID, I^rypt, March 12.— The RuimlHii armored rrula*i l>l mltrl iMinakol arrived | today from Huez. Hhe haa been completely re paired and a.nl«-U for Cadlx, ijpaln, today. THE BKATTI.K STAR RUSSIA REPLIES MAKES REJOINDER TO JAPAN'S DISCLAIMER (By Bcrtppa Nr«» Ann) BT. nrrr.n«ni"ita.-March ti-Th» i ffl. !»1 rrfrUnd'r to Japan* dl*c!almrr if vlolailun of Kt'hi nr.ii[«!ii> mtm that II.<• Uliiti i .in. R.i 1* miilm, aa K.f» In January. |>rumutgaU< brr iifuK«!iir to ||M pow«r»-th»rtfor». that no »lal» of war > i!a<> >t or cave toe Japan*** th* liiht to violate l.»r neutrality. The Japanoee •ont" if i|. fmac In hrr attack un th* It>i» ■ten ship at I'hrmulpu <■!> Vrl/tu*r> » la ...n.lil.r. .1 li •• >>•. •'!•» of Kor.a • n«utrall<y proclamation. Japan* d* nial cf lr:t»rf»"i c» with Ituadao l»l --trrain* ovor th* I<■ nil cable la lcrtii.il MM and an lfi>t»tu-« I* cit. <1 I wberrln llar->n d* ■»•»>. at Teklu. Idl 4 nut rweiv* m m«a«a«* fur thie» day*. SWEPT BY FIRE PRAIRIES Or INDIAN TEftftl TORY ARE BURNING-LOSS WILL BE HEAVY my H. fir m N*w» Aaa n 1 rOHT WORTH T.«aa. March 11 — n#r»-« pralrl* fire* ar* rafli.« tn th*> Indian Territory north of vuiiin. \U+ whol* country belna* aw*pt rlran of farm bou*«« and every rnllii of vcfrvlatlon ltunjr«-d« of IU • atorka burned to death. Th* l»*a will b« bc«vy. sm sm mm n lvtrr f.r.g,, and hi* wife. y.tar I. 'ink 1", wrre arreated, today on • ' charg* at embrixJlnjf 171 from It. 1 I Ofdtn. of Hi'- firm of Olaaguw, «>« dan & '"rary Th« defendant* ejv. bail In thr «urn of ISO 9 and wrr« f l«w»r<l by Juatlc* I'tnn. According- to the story !■•! 1 In th« ] office of ih» proaectitlnjr attorney U«t runlnf (Hgo and hi* wife paid Ojr<l*n 171 by check fnr aervtrea rrn , dered th»rn. They accompanied him to a local hank. »hi» tbe check waa { caahed. Wlwa the money waa paid out. It In alleard. Oa*o crabbed It and r*fua#d to viva the attorney hla fee. Thin la Mid to have occurred llnrrh I. O(<ten yeiterday mad* romjOalnt when Oasro rtfuaed to make good th« knot, • Trustees Enjoined rKN'M.rTOV. Or*.. March tt.-Mr«. f'«»»ima Blubblrrirld liaa rnmmrm «1 an action In the probate court of I'm tillii rnunty to hay* a*t aalda a <Wl ■lon of the mii»rl'ir court ii|>li'ildlnc a li«(ii«"«t of h*r <Ik-»iiiiml husband «ti'>iii will provided for the rrnrli.n of a *Mnm' and orphans' horn* at Walla Walla to Mai KSUO.ooo. Th* pr»- j l>at«- court li«- *njolnr«| th<* trn- ■ ■ frnm |toi • • • 11r> I furihrr with th» r«n> atrucllon of th* humc at Walla Walla. APPENDICITIS KILLED HIM Arthur O. lv.-in, a well-known rU-.iiilc drntlat. «Ilwl Uat lil«hl nt rinvl.lrrirf 11... |i|l,il of «(«IH'. append Iclt la. An operation i«-r --form«d TTiur»«liiy tilitlil fnll»<1 to nave »ii« life. Dr. H-th had In in a>| rfalili-nt of H*attt« for about two vi..ii" Hi. ■■> .i« but St yum of rrp. Ilia (hlliii la now on hla way biral 'j-oiii tH» Moh.i". la. WAR NURSES REACH SEATTLE AT LAST DR. M'QtF HAS STRENUOUS EXPERICNCCS ON THE TRIP FHO MTME EAST—LEAVE FOR ORIENT ON THE IMAWMUI I»r. Anltil Mi'Oc* inn) lirr party uf ill iv. ill MM i.iii«.« li.ivi- rfiii In -I Hfnttli- nt lunt, They I'M ■ hi' ago )imt it «•■• U ii«'i I'l-I.iy mill wain lull'-. I Ik .lit' her* Tii'-Kil.iy I'lK'il lit ►ill fur J,i( M tin- tallowing mi.i i.ii.m "ii tin- N. Y. K. Hi" lyu Muni. I tut rrovKli'lii c utid I nil-* J. HI ruled ntli<T wine. tin* i uit rii»i< iht continent front Ht Paul km imiiilo on n< In .lulu ttBM until tin- Km ky mountitlna «<•!•• tfm tieil. 'ill' ii Iraul riimn In till In hr« In Mm tot m of Ktiiivtnll'li m mi.l «iihlimnn. .Mine Hi hi fourteen lii.iim were MiM|WMi In OOtnlag fn.il> H(mkuim ill It nun nearly I o'clock Ililn mol iilmk when the <lrent Noithern train beurlny th« fatty lull..! lulu HcattlK. in c|.iii' of Hi- fart that Ilirlr troublM .ill iii.i "iii « in ii i ii. % reiwhed Ihe t-nd of 111. ll I'lll'l Jour liry, iiimiii: to ■< mil i| between twu tioteld over tls. I« Uikk-ik". Of, .*•!■ (Ire uml her con<|iunt<>ni bora It nil win thXlfUl f.n tltuda Ttiey «uiy they like Me«ttl<*. oven If It lii »■! •mi tleppy for ■IglifaallH. and In -1.1 I ti> ii.in- ii K">K.l time hero » hlta waiting for the iirit 111.111 for J.i I .til Thry li !%•■ derided lo fill fur th» M-.it of wnr on th* atenmer Bhaw mul if the iiL.ti.il Hteamahl|> f'mti l«ny'a fleet, »iii.i. la a(h*dutt-<l to iMVa M^iih 36 When m. si ir item a*h*<l for an lutrrvlew at th» llutlcr hotel Ililn ■HUlllllg ho f. 'Hi 1 thn nurx-a In I flurry owing In the Idlng of their liner • nt the Hotel Waihlflßton. li mma that Mm porter on the train Infnrnird the |.i.i ly that itriorntiio dattxna hint been nrruna*"! (<>■ them at th* W.mlii/iKi.pri. Upon riving; in Heattl" Ihelr hand ■<>(« »i"l trunk rhecka win tumrd over to ;i runner fur i hut hotel and ihn purty (nt Into th* WaahltiKtun bun. letter they learned that m < ••ii.ii>."l i11..i.» had been en nirl for them at Hi- Ilutler by th« iiir.it Northern and rvt|ueil«d th* t'tiitn of tbalr t>iM(Ka««< They HE WORE STRIPES Jud«* Ru4kln todar «>'f"' th* •hack!'* fur •«■.«-.. •! .|i» ''• <i>'*. «ho ••."*M fi-lirf In th* • :J"Il "T court. Nrllle Klrchhrlmrr *v grant' Ml a divorce ft in William Klixhhcim* rr up«n Uttt ruuml* . r cruslty. UU» aait-r(> that <■ !• an ri-rvuvlct. hair* »»r»>.l time In ltrKUh C'i.lußitla f.* ifriil! ■ utoltn |-~ji!ii She *■• «lv»« tho i mii.lr of h*T ihr«<- ihil.li.n U*ll ll'ial>t told th* MM that brr huataaitd. A- ■'■ ■ «•. had ! . at. I her with aii-.r.nMr a li"."i,. > and had cnllrd her • lot of naucnly names. Ht.» not "iil i"' liar divorce^ but «•• a.:*4 • »«r.'..; •- !..!» In K-uli •>. «n... • hi. h had b*«o community property. I.urm Ucflulr* tuld 11 ■•• eOWI that ■he ln'l certainly brtn f"l (0 her hi-al «!.t, :••>! but lh<- lallrr > .11*4 hf-r vMm I utnr. •; .| continued to brat her t until i>«tli-fM-» r*ax<t to I- h<T pnvalllnc virtu*. Bhm cot a 4arrr«. Hi GOT $450 Italph W. Urooka, a l<>ng*li<>r*man. wit* awarded a vrrdlrt of MM In Juds* (Srtffln'a court today acalnat Mr<;ab« A Hamilton, •tcvedorea, for Injury to hi* Ux and hip. While be «>a l»a'lti.c (rain for that firm tn November, I*o2, he »aa (truck by a aa< of (rain, which fpll from the •Ut*-r>\v loa4ln«r tnarhtne and waa .. ..fly Injured. FIRE AT RIPON Itll'-S- WaV M«rrh IS.—nr* thla ii.i.using d»atr«y»il th» Tr*jnont bolrl and a nun >• ; of hu«lii(-»» houvt-a. The I»a will h- 1(1.000. «■'»«.: J. KIMIM rhargr] that hi* wtfe Marf|«rrt nbartdonrd htm In Canada afirr two >• >r« of matri monial Mian and bllatrra In Ifttt, ll' (in granted a divorce, n* hla Wit* •111 not «• taW to contradict him, and alao rvcrlv*4 thr cuitody of th* two children. a|i>4 11 «> ' IS. =A Good= Investment ' LOTS ON RAINIER BOULEVARD THESE are not far from Jackson street. Call and we will be please J to show them. Office, (W.C. Hill Brick Co. wart Informed Hint the party would lin ilinrtfi-il fur I in- room* for one ilny urn) llj.it ']<•■ luiKJMlt" would not 1., till M d null] "'■ hill li .-I 1,, ■ii I'll lit. • '11..- him m I claim lli.it 11. v «c<u pll I !'<"• rii'iniH hut a f< <v iiili.iii-i". mill iniml.lir that tii.'.v wn- not' trniled fairly liy t tin Witnlilniclon lu.ili i«"'Mi'-llt. 'J In- Una! Northern In. .il piiN-., nj-'-i offli'lula an look* I nt; ufiii lha intitiii mill Mill in i thai II li upoillly arrnnced. "I •it it' I mi y uu limt mich n very pIWHTIt lrl|> I'limlnK herv," Bald I'l M '<<!• to th« r«|n»rtnr, "but »■■ hud food (M'.itlii-i .in.i ■*>■ certainly )md plenty of lint* lo view )!,<• gO«W/i Wo wir» delayJ «t l>i<^*, ft uriuill tuvtn In tli" U.m , let, fur forty-flvo boon by v pa. i • -i-lun of i-ri.»»«il'|. '«. nix] until"- Of 111. Kill" 1.l off ill"! •raJkad < li;llt Hill.X klkli'<■ ■ I'IM. "After wi' |«ft H|Mik.»ii' Hi. rum - I'iiui li.>.| | wavhiitit i-i ••■ I.tllv fur ■ .li I" tit fit ill Adrian iwid «- m- -111 III'"I tO (-:|."il..il.t>. \\ . l>fi 111.1' .Ki.11l Ji I-1.1.1..V morning At 10 oVIo. k himl iiiilv-.l li'-ii- ufin inl'l i-lflii nfli r ii ir. ..r.l l>i' | Ing til)' uf .li'luyn," \\ t,. t, .U'.l how »!i»- Ilk. -I H<:illla Hti'l t)i« went I'r M> i;< i- n..i'l i hfn fully: "Irnifi^niMily. K<"v«-r«J of m IlllVr iil--U-<-'l to M Ml.- In li- .ifl.'l OUT return from the war, If w<• enn nr> mrtKc i! I haven't »■ < n tnut h of Hcattlp, tiut n>ii-i« frutn our diffi culty «i ttti* \\'-if<!itnH("'i ho hnvn br«»n Irrati-il v««iy *i-ll "•I Hln] HI.- «rl| I '■■.».• I vllli our !• 'I • lion." IJvrry m«-iii»«.r of th» V&rty bn» ••■en Bitlvo r•• i>. t ■ - on III* buttle flrlii rnnH iw.nly nit wear <!<-■ ..n- Horn fur liruvrry. Tl.f ii.. m t.< :» 'if Hi" I'itrty utr: l>r. A»lt» N<•>»...n.t. MifJrr, Mm I'M* It. Klnir. Ml« Mini ('mike, Minn All' • Kurnmer, Mlm AdiUlU 11. M.. ■ krf.-th. Ml** (icnvvlitve 11 v «■»■■!!. Vi» M;uy X iilii.l»lii. Ml"* S-.i ».i:i Hawaii. Ml** Adrle Nrcb ..d Mix Ulzabrth It Ki»tx | MAY 5 In nr-Vr. i... It la »!!'«>-<l, to help along Senator < lr.,ri£« Turner • boom; fur vie* t r. »i 1 -r;t. iliurj. » »•. lielf* urr, chairman of «hr DMOmlll ■tat* < • tit ul . ommlttr*. ha* chai>«< ■! the <J*l* of the •iidlii( (taKe conven tion of that party to May *. Mr llrirnrr iiu ii'u>i) ---iila to allow the honor of entertaining ll.r »»th •fine to MiMifl .11. > '.>fiii>t* ,N<-»» of th* ■(I »::«•• cam* to th* local Je*o>r» of the party >«•!■ i!«y l> Irlirr fj.nu Mr, llrlfuer. «bu l» nour a r>M !• M of Halt I.nk', except ■rhen I«Tti'..-ru!ic convrntlun* a: I Hi •i • •!.>>, in ...... It >■ pr<>tiat<lr thai the Democrat* milt hold tut one county convention ■ ltd will name on the «rae day both county Offlcrra anil drlrKalr* l" the atate f rutlon. Th* oounty convention will have to It Mi l"l"i to April Zl In 'hat ( *—■ Th« Itepubllrmn county (stbeittif would M h'l'l about Ma 4. The atat* HrpubUcan convention will be hci-l In T.noma later iii May than th* Jtfrrraonlan tmrtinc. MR. BLAINE RESIGNED Th# city park board tntt lat* r««t<T day aflTTimm and r*<-r«nf.ir<-.| ).■- i !<■ iir.K C. I'- Kn«l*r prraldrrtt. to auc ' rful I. K. H *>■ ■ . who 11 ai«i •<1 on m ■■■■ jt.t of ■"•"•"■ of prr •• but) , m-». Today «!.<• .»"1 la In ar**lort with |i:ir.| Huprrlntviidc-tit v. allara, talk it b DV«r park '!-»lt»r» In e<><> ral. WARIIIN'UTUN. D. C, March ll liin fatorably rr|»ortr<l totlay In th* . nniK from th* commltlr« on build j Irtxa. approprlatlnc BH.aW to purchaa* ii . ■ i- 1. .:»■*.'■■ for a public bulld in« at l.<* An».i l< •. HALL CAINE, THE MANX NOVELIST It wim at !!unc<>rn. I"' k'.'^'. v.lnn Ilia f.illn r wai* ttrnporntlly , it*4 •■ a shlpit(nlih on a VMM! In the haibur, tii.it liutl <nln« yum born. May 14 LSS3. Ha m ■ tvpKal Miinxrnnn. It rv-nturlrs hla an cealurs were Manx fl*h«nm-n an<J Ullen of the ao!l. Ilia early years were spent In the hnrne of hi* (TO'lriiotli.T and hi* schooling ended at 15. Then he b« --■ .hi.- a sclimol teacher. His early wiillngs *«>r«! for newspaper*, and his flrat novel, "Th* Khaduw of a Crime," ■■ laaued In lk«f, juat .-»*:•• r his i.-i.-irrli»c*. "A Hon of llagar" (•■! lowed In 1--T. Neither of Hi aw books attracted much utttntlon. Then h« wrote, "The l^nnatipr," and hla fortune and reputation were made. "The Bondman," • The Mnntmin" and "The Chrlatlan*' were. put4i»h<-il during the next 10 year* and n-t --liiiiin tis'-ly popular. Th«-n rarne "The Internal City/ li.n crowning maater plec*, which had ithenimrnaJ success ail a drama a* well mm in utory form. Ilia home at lin-i b:i cantie is pleas antly situated /-.■!■.•.. <-!i the towns if !'<■«■ 1 and I*mi«!u» All \ l>r were cordially rwelvej. enpetlally those from Aiii«tia. for which he had a great admiration. Everyone who 6HH for Mr. Hall VIOLATES STATUTE In order that the i>»»»«t». r« travel- Ing i«i».M(, ft..hi- aixi Alaskan pori* and t»<-< ii I' «-i sound port* may h»trt every chance fur their lives In ca*e of dlaaater. <■<■!)•< t .r of Custom* Ido la i.. >ii « on • eruaada »t—t:.*t v< -»f-!» guilty "f violating the l.m« tlun law*. When th« '• jinrt James I ",'Aur »rt:v<.l In port this morning she wan ».■ -nr.l.-.i t.v i.ir-it. V. H Van ■ H'.«U- r. X i ..n >.!»•..l<r . f the revenue launch H■ --lit. On Investigation It *••• found that th« law which r'-c|ulr<K thai nod' of <(■<- location of lit- |.r< rvrm ahatl be jiincrii In all cabin* and staterooms and In con*plcu«ua pia"*<a about the <)<< k of »<••*< l» waa being violate. The only pl*i-• mi the iK.ilur wh<r* the t.o'irr* w«re posted *<r« In the •taternorna. Nrlthrr In the social hall nor dlnl'> room nor on the deck were such notlr«-» i>'.ji-f<!. In case of fire or accident It la the firrt Instinct of a pa»»*«**er to rw»h from hla etaterm.m. and a notice pu*t t<l Hi' r<- woutJ !••- of llc valur. Not only «■■ thla law violate, I.M« al»o the one which rrqnln-a that fir* drllla ■hall I- 1.—i.1 at Wn-i oiire nuh w<M>k. Th* \"K of the Dullar ahuwed that drllla had l>< t-n held but ence a month, wl» n the efficera of the Vf*> act wrre quratJonrd < ntin ri.li-ac thla It waa brmicht out that but f< » boats wrr# .\ir low«-r»d. the oth>Ta being left to rust In thalr blocka. . -- * " f\ Open '-, -^ * Open fS C* I ntil r //'*£** U'+t/J ) L'nlil V # 9:30 9:30 * I Tonight REUABLE GOODS ONLY Tonight A f Our 1 1 Grand Opening' 1 for the Spring of 1904 T Occurs I wCcurs Monday, Mar. 14 I In adilltlon to th« stir.i. it. prrtented by our complete W araortmrnt of n«w merchandlM Many Handsome Gifts T 4L Will i.f Jlntrlbvitcd among our patrons. }r^ill particulars m • In Runday'* ; p«n ■ € TO KNOW TUB FASHION*—GET THE DESIGNER % # FOR Ai'iili. 10«. M I McCarthy Dry Goods i vj L^ompciny M><n*onstr.^ lIAI.I. MM. Culne'a b<Mjks will naturally be In ti in!. ■! in knowing that they hay*> lirariicfliiy n|| ittrn written In a *•• eluded room built some few hundred feet higher up the hill than MS house, on the edgi" at the plantation which extends behind. It Is, p»r hai.it, 25 feet long by II feet wide, and Its Interior I* characterized by a Spartan simplicity. True, It lifts a, floor and a great old-fashioned fire place, with a lltlie shelf on which ll* Mil.' favorite buolcs, but, with the exception of one chair ami a deal table. It la Innocent of other furni ture. There is not even an Ink- M.U.I. for the reason that Mr. Hall ■ ■,■■(!.•• wrote with a fountain pen. Here nbonlute quiet reigned, and the author was undlaturbrd while weaving those brilliant webs of ro mance In which he enchains the heart, brain and sympathy of hi* readers. How unpretentious In the r'luni dedicated to th* goddeia of lit ernture m*.y be Juiced from th" 1 fact that the drivers of the wagontte point It out to the trippers, aa "the cow-houiM» where Hall Came wrote his books." Hlnce the publication of the "Eter nal City" and his election to th* house of k«ys, Hall Came had re tired from the public platform and by his facile pen advocated certain social and political reform*. Th* f!r.<» ai»M> for each »lo'a tlf>n of the law la »MO. The matter will bin referred to Capt. D. V. Toiler, R. C. B. who will report the matter to Collector cf Customs Ide fur mo tlon. Will Run Full Time MT. VnnN'ON*. March I!.—Tfc» '••■•Jur-lule Lumber Company, which has been rui.nln« about one-half tfc* limp the i>u»i two months, will (tart next we«k and run full time. Man after W. W. Carpe-ntcr •»>•» they have b««n bulldln* tkldroads Into new timber, setting donkeys, and ha*» completed preparation! for a long run. The capacity of the mill la 20,000 feet dally. ' - :; SENATOR IS BETTER NEW TOrtK. March ll.—Senater • "lurk of Montana returned today from Bermuda on th« sUamer Trin- M.i-I, convalcarent from a recent operation. Th« senator's operation followed rlita^ly upon tht death of Mr C. W. Clark, his daus;ht«r-ln law. MANY BUILDINGS BURNED FrtKDKniCK. Okla, March It.— Fourteen business house* wtr« burr.cd her« last night. Los* 1T.'..000. Com«! Come! Com*! Where? To the Fair auction, of courst. Every body la wiving money at the Fair auction. Better come alone with the reat and get your share of th« bargain*. . *** a