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jer Witt D0) BES tenet NO. 15. “vol. 8. iE STILL LINGERS Ex-President Harrison May Not Survive the Day. matyre announcement of Medi of dx-Preaident Harrison ved in thie « should San F e that Hated the ve teh Was auther Star's regu eraphi from the East was badly hamp by storms, many Wires bei : and the paper was unabie Po enty the “Frisco report. It was publish INDIANAPOLIS. Mareh 1} At fm. Dr. Jameson said that no change had been noted 1 fin Harrison's condition. Hi unable to re igad bis breath cam INDIANAPOLIS. Mi Ata the end of Har # ite Teme not to be tmm Tn part of the time, recog- ks Wife, but is silent. TRAGEDY OF O., March 18 Grac The: an to RLEVELAND. ayior Rogers and his wifi [Aire married three years « Ean "Fonuy oa R t weal never 4 again, the he pledge ecveral months, Bret home Grunk last night. We ae her be asked how the dab: was ae oo, "Bi “topes bee said, @ cradle. Rogers hour later he found his wife . He touched her gent- over. ‘Phe horror- p husband discovered that was dead, having taken mor- Crazed with grief the hus- Gimappeare’. The child is be- iit cored for by for by netghbore. a ae LONDON, March 13.~—The British i; ereromen according to the Daily has amended the uncondi- {tional surrender terms for the Boers amd authorized Lord Kitchener to (er amnesty to all except where y is clearly proved. For the rebels the only penalty is to be distranchisernent. Loans will be ranted the Boers to rebuild and re- Mock their farms. The government @ntemplated ie a crown colony with & local council, to include prominent Boer leaders. ‘The situation in the peace negot!- Silene Is reported without change Botha is said to be awaiting De Wet's return before forming a Geci- fon. There are said to be eight in- Gependent Boer leaders in Orange River Colony. BRUSSELS, March 13.—Doctor Teyds hes deciared that ex-presi- dent Kruger will ignore any terms wade by Kotha with the Britian, UNCLE SAM | PRONE. MAN 1050 ot 26 Comte ot the | POOR WIFE a drunken sleep. Awaken- | | Miller was arrested yesterday jehine to Miss Florence | wav | chine were “Turn the crank and the Miller is maid “THE TERMS DISQUIETED WASHINGTON, March 13—De- fvite official denials it is learned that the state department is much (uercised over the Russo-Chinese Sgreement regarding Manchuria, entered into secretly nome time ago. The agreement ts epitomized by a oficial of the department as we “Russia agrees to han’ back to | Chinese officials the civil govern- Ment of Manchuria on condition | fhat the Chinese turn over to the in commander all thelr arms nd ammunition, destroy all tor nd arsenals pot occupied by FR’ Sian, and disband all Chinese so! diets in the territory. Chine: are to preserve order in th Province and if not successful with- Gat arms they are to loose the prov- | ince altogether, which passes into the hands of Russia. These are !m Pomsible conditions and Manchuria an now almost be regarded a rt of the dominions of the ezar use of Russian protestations to contrary it is difficult to find Means of preventing the con tion designed. It is underat: this country will ask for: tion by the powers of Russia's Glared purposes tn Manchuria uestion only ie accompanied by the laration that Russia doesn't pur- Dose to erect any barriers to th fommerce of other nations with Manchuria.” BEAR ROWLING THE LONDON, March 13.—Ruawian a British authorities are reported t have clas at Tientsin over th ree tar ‘ay company to bulld ing on a piece « hich hes Russia claire the gro as pert of Ms recent concession from China hen the Russian commander ord fea the railway to stop work it Appenied to t ol, MeDonaid Matter to Gen Of staff at Pekin Sarry the British comm ho orre row, British chief ‘The reply was to ‘ork on with armed force Necessary. The Russian com Bander this morning appealed to Russian minister at Pekin. ant von Walderace cabled hin ernment thet in a fight near Su Pass the Chinese lett 250 dead field, while hie lose was one Slaatiy | er. . wrigtnad f When ‘The latest wrinkle in hair ar | Poseeneae an nd th lab: e wenate it pro . yi. rb o o calffure which # Bogart = sad Paid His Fine, jlong switeh and th ate styie| The chignon is not age par hoagy Sooesoossesosoooosssooos aturday Matinee, Ps | > in half @ cen-| but artistic, and softe es m > iene > > 200 New, Max Wels, tormerty manager ot\*,cuea”e © VS a og igh by mumbling iT HE LE. A __= ‘Little Lord | Fauntleroy jrand cafe, which was conduct . evailing fashion for thia|® thing beauty rails were reported more nv house, wh convicted tens to be more elaborate than this asure f the anow the routes nave 7 1 in Judge © court of pian te Se see oe aad we © ovina Ghee be Nerated oftan in & Jay, | Universa! Brotherhood Organization $10 and costs, lam evening appeared | Uxuriant growth of hair, Sewettt:| ting over the shou Te ary Age ES helpless in, the iros =| é€ otore for ea conomies tad Theosophical Seckety aalieoccne © ee See. |Thetr leas fortunate six will re-|be popular this sp tt cell for At be ove . : Non-political and Unsectarian, aN | rt to the swite A the length | reminiscent of « | would afford the university a p " {fering of th We are content with half the profits of the average merchant eon Symeetiom, \ Srey of it will be ermined by the|tury style except that t anent endowment fund. This 4 we t well provided has nin iiss Diet telek te “ March 13, 1901; 8:15 p. m. imation which had come from the| Business ts said to be slow, owing ket with all the novelties of the season. ), Hinckley Block. | eompequently the freight can be tak |~ mid ned when It ¢ to| November #everal stampedes took anette Gates awe Foulard Silke, the A j LAST en down the river on barkes #1 i eer ee a oe many cares good! gna beautiful fabric, Just oft { artistic colorings Searchlight Moving Pictures tle trouble. ea eeie” ga Us te aso hat. she | toon sadees oe . the looma in # f of all plating a rich 3! Showing inauguration of President - Building in Skagway,” continued | measure ete eee on) ee yer rable colors ould examine @| McKinley; Victoris Cross Delese aay PORTLAND, March 13—The Unit.| Mr. Troy, “ls rather dull at poees Him AT LAS T pt ay “ay HALL wute for Par al F cycle race; Admiral Dewey: Healey of States Marshal this morning ar- jent See et et the intarier in they see ft. This will probab gota * : New Bets — Late Boat sees Sree teens ae res co y,|the de ment of the in teh nd which the hous 1 aids, all whithe from adies’ New Belts 2 Aig: \d Secon Howlin wader indictment tor forgery |the Moore townsite case. | The peo: Ibe pha a cit eide “down tothe | ton‘hcite in" several styles; | Admiseton 30. in pension frauds in Frankfort, Ky Coe ee that they Murderer Caught After a) A. aiiey, tn te harrow soutache braia; from special line of patent! eather = —= jerk in the pen 5 9 yg ene omen oe GH HUNT GETS . con Suc up to 26e @ yard belts, Le, 19¢, 25c each. nap h ped Tua “which proves that wh Chase of 30,000 Mil ‘LEI fron . jowman av 200 000000000e cossreeseesoos maational es-|Siiore located the townatt 1 - An Sit: | Seeeeocooooooosrooooooos : . 4 the townstie, he 4 | ' 2 = be ‘ |£o for an English company: If thle " 3 BACK TO SEATTLE ’ was | eee ee ee ‘ lis the case, the citisens will surely| NEW YORK, March 13.—On board| e city hall today and ap-| os He Has Filed Suit. | be vict Fc J cof the /{Be steamship Hohensoliern, from| ' th troller 33 , : L. Mek verer of the | Genoa, which docked this morning,| Lee $. J. Hu news nee tb the6 3 : r mistreatment came down on! Darrell, charged ering a|rived in Beattle m New | ord passed Feb. 98. exten - hin, is a contractor of Bkag- | comrade Darre| na and| York. Mr, Hun’ mining |the time for the pletion of the |wa 4 ing for the pur-|is in charge of W y. United Ere pertios in ea and is now on | contracts for sub-divisione 2, 3 and 4) y Transport Arrive: | chase of a num! pean nee Sens s em 52 | Soria chat’ another eae Dace, to ies th Geant iver, weter surety ave 5 - The following | caught film after a chawe of 30,000] ported that anoth paper | tem, The psion of was to} 3| BAN FRANCISCO, March 13-—The | senor iiat’ Bar miles. s etn the wove en gates clit March 1, 1901, but the ordinance | > ne from Mantin with $82 men and 35|°ll A. Bulvie, J. 3 oeoee es @, thoonee te the Ser. 1Scat hasbeen perehaaed in Wel aeal cael ys take effect 3/5 Snel yw G. Hi. Lent, H. Pe gnteenth cavairy, sts ‘ i officers of the Twenty-seven infan. | 9 Pate ol Rio, Inet summer, One morning > try. | Mrs. Cartson, F. Henry Crouch, another tr vr wa 34 eae Johnson, Mrs. J found murde and suspici sonnet es bday Thr tached to. Darrell, who had 3 | Fulkson, Mra, N. B. Liles, J peared. Dupuy | 3 land wife, P. F. Padden, A «| Oriea 4 3 ley, C. H. De Witt, P. Clo A. | where ; 4 Copeland and J, Blaum. oon a 3 etaguete wr! F 3 A i FESTIVAL Fer Hane. Busine he could ie ems he oe HSK 3 FOR WOM EN owe — Donald H. Smith, of & pers. 7 2 | purchased the small ates! Darrell will be taken to Havens Blind Pig Operators Bound Over—Test Case on Side Door) 3 | Cowboys and Negroes Used |... now at St, Michaol. Thin boat fat ay Pa rth Darrell a1 nd his al , 3 Mate ot ‘bebe wetantad a Knives and Pistols will be run on the Kougarok, in the | limi! Nis a. P Entrance Ordinance Fell Down, : kid, hand turn ‘woley itd OF > Nom iatrict thi he lowa ——— cloth top and la ‘aa bullt in Blo a, in 1899, | 64 Sold by others fo Reet ee 1 shipped to St. Michael in se Rod and Gun Club, | ‘or anyone contemplating going $ $4.00; DUNNELLON, Fia., March 13—A| tions. Bhe is a staunch tittle gheam. | oa The reformers of the city scored ay were fixed at $250, ‘The defendants, It’ Ss orth to look our stock of stoves out price ., party of cowboys from the Kissimee jer and will be a great addition to the) ‘the Seattle Rod and Gun club will) qociiod victory in Justice Cann’s | however, were relenaed on thelr per and cooking utensils over. Our line | Seppeeee district, and eight phosphate | mine | BOF re avenue weet. = It will be a i-story {court thie morning when the court] #0nal recognizancos : of stoves is made expressly for the northern co and is th nearoes got taleed up in © Sight | frame, 10 by 2% feet Jesigned|held that the keepers of the Lake] Juste Gann tc nakes o state best and most complete on the gh | night, during s game of cards at a| merely for- use. The lub BrOUnGS | Wax Bias: jpkeMrydbeny giving his reasons for not ts We also handle miner®’ p ropes, axen and proz J Anything Good Encu er arew unives, rasors ral ; A. Le Hall, secretary i) As ebarged, end bound | 0 ; for Us to Sell tola and for a few minutes the fight | | coke 4x ta upilees “aaa tae Cant a eg fled, leaving three 1 | t 96% 09%, | The “blind: ple re ee ants on complaints fc 3 | antee. We guarantee One * — called for a veral|rest of slot machine operators was) e | | ‘ en chil. hurt mis-| | ocoasions, b been | that th mplaints were not pre Mitchell’s Cough Cure iS and’ one wounded” “***| Wonderful Growth of Looal Manu- Jeontinued ¢ AG re ong he 78-84 Yesler Way. ie wil atop the arta, ae — — | facturing Industries. B. moe at | flaw | a Aeseription of one of the The Largest Stove Housein the Northwest seen. Hues enough, It will Brigantine Irwin, Deput ney it-] @ e cate eee eee te eet tee e cece cece tees As good for little folks as for fith repr e state and Attor “t big ones. Line Co. he A ‘ Law I Not Cover. ig | In this month's rthwestern y Wr the defendants eoesoesooeeeoonnne erry Pritt ty iin vail Miner, Manufacturer and Metallur | The ir ited ‘was W. ur-| * : * \s ne up to 507 Pike, and g 50c a Bottle amet ¢ manufacturers which shows up | ser s ata he opt t the prosent law does! m ih 9 ounde ing th his $ % she] well for local industries. Among Following B |r the slot machine evil, I ¢ business, has cheap rent, | WS ‘ er data is the following: |eay, who r t 426 notice that @ Dill has been od] @ eae: and sells es on modern business principles, to @ | / ve The products of Seattle's factorics fourth avenu: th. He |which governs such * one and al goods are as repre ; ck of peanut candy to the largest | Jour liquors at the park res r examined by the prosecuting @t-| Segeenene PPrTTTTTTrTTTTiTiT Tit rir rr eees HIS HONOR ie he world has ever tortimony, of Burrett and t oMice, expecially when costa ees = ‘Telephone Matn T8T, wr lusive of individual wan corroborated by nso lial made 1° DIO8C- | COCPODSSOOS SOOO OOS 990 000 0000000060000 00000000000 anc beerne ant Sa irms corporations enga, aiden on Twenty-ffth av ng attorr i sonsible for You no doubt are aware that high gloss is a pg oeteatit AS FND MAN) given any thou Fustice Cann held | that, shout be consulted in all matters that will produce Domestic properly J STANDARD SEWING MACHINES suMcient to Warrant him to bind toy lay afternoon Poitce MAI i on cach of the defendants over to the|J rge discharged Henry A Cascade Laundry co., imtts, the tot perfor court | nusson ested Inst week by De Corner Third Ave. and Main St Telephone Main 210. CAN'T BE UPPER SANDUHKY, 0. March| Products foot up to + - > @ |{cctlva Phillips on « charge of violat Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue, Telephone Main 493. BEAT oR UK ? ren | er annum. On the same basia the Rockenfleld Is Sick, |ing the side entrance ordinance, The . s2--duage Allen W. Bimatey wit Be | Ea an uae nant | ao |icvtia {ial'Tie Sula cht Seeeeeeeesoooereresneeeeveteetetettetetttooooees | cey. Ge the end than at the minstrel show of| and nine million annum. | jokzyl Rockenfell, who hae an es. /etructed and maintained th the do-| aqaqeaaene AWA an | the local Bike tia evening. "He will| There are 20 olgar factories, large |tabtishment at Hoon park, sent] fendant’s place aftord onty euch de-| ¢YSor aay sgae op a “eae | soup ar sing, “Lam, Lam am,” and get Off} and small, in which upwards of 100 | we 1 that h wae sick and|@ree of privacy as might reas | When You Want a Perfect White W ine, | lot of Jokes of ‘personal manufac-| men find employment. Prominent Junable to be at the hearing. His}and properly be desired by a | COLLINS & ture. | among other exclusive manufactu oni wan ntinue Following | disposed persons, and they do ne | Buy our Riesling AA, @ Tbe per gallon, Sauterne A, @ $1.00 per ! SHERMAN Judge Smalley was « candidate! ing plants are Candy factor pee lare the persons who were held for|any conatderable degree shield gallon. Sauterne AA @ $1.60 per gallon. | Th have a beautiful $ tee for judge of the supreme court, on! whone pr ts yearly are valued | ROBT. 8. McCORMICK | trial Ww. W pais an, proprietor pagrvation those acts color and a fine bouquet ‘el. Main 687, Special delivery 3 Unde rtatee the Democratic ticket Inst ar, | at $180,000; furnit nu pid the mi Jrona Park hotel; J, E. John we” to queatios Asmussen is one ™ ind he expects to be a candidate for | firme, $260,000; harness Adle in the new United States min-| a wohl park; Ligale Schrier, of |of the propriete the Louvre ea.|$_ MIGLIAVAGCA WINE COMPANY, . - 109 Main St 3) q paddles, eto '9000,008," beots Fang, to Auetrla-Mungary, |Binasson Bends in eaoh case, Ot 4006-Tieat avenue, eananeneeeese eee eeeeeneeeeeeseeeeeseseseesenesnl, The Ger-| governor at the next fall eleotion, SE ATTLE, WASHINGTON, | feulte, vinegar, plokle vuilding and NI R p D0 \ ds. ‘ 4 p ° 7 k ering the ¢ 1d ornment bas deter Skagway People Believe They Can) » : ° pares Ra amen Wat ons Win Townsite Case, oH SS pede a fa ft th n v 4 pe bd : WASHINGTON, March 1.—It 4 the United States to protect her |@kasway and way porte at 3:3 caitia’ wan against seins gree Minister |o'clock this morning. She encoun 2 Wu calls daily at t ate depart i no rough: weath on the wa ~ on . urie . ne mm © i trip fr Beattie mn J. W. Troy, formerty roft * J | away Alaskan is one of the pas pla | re a orn fact ’ ' {reatuent He ts panied by planta, bra " this m me that the teall was ry ing and p f - « A at th ther sd, but the e work * f had b aw near Dawson, which t h « . TACOMA, March 13 general | temt pot the road in a bad os “ | store of Berlin Mm umner, | shape ag : woo wes broken t r ) at A large and t ; mployed in the store, was aroused | Rarge and cached th M nnually f ' | by the thieves and began fring at | T The riv " ta yd P aed | them with his revolver The rot great di sooner than th akes, y ther 1 r 1200 peop | thinks he injured one. | A miner, whose nar ot | ned, was instar ed | a falling rock | fie company Washingt: Redu trains are running FIEND'S PLAY MISCARRIES. PHILADELPHIA, March 13.— charge of sending an | it to the police uno} filled with powder and arranged 9 off when @ crank was turned. Instructions pasted on the ma- | Th music box will play.” to have believed that Miss Ban, stpod between him and Miss Ki ‘West. The two girls roomed togeth- TWO VIEWS 0 F THE CHIGNON. THE SKATTL THE Only Paper in S| AR Seattle That Dares ° to Print the News : : WEDNESDAY EVI MAROH 1901, ONE CENT A COPY © ANOTHER NEGRO IS BURNED AT STAKE NING, 13, AMUSEMENTS. SEATILE THEATER The adiee Tonight and All Week $600 Cash Theater Balance on Monthly Payments, will buy l- was Bre ng built EIGHT-ROOM house, half block LOUIS JAMES and car ne, ten minutes ride fron ; KATHRYN KIDDER nm Henderson, © negro, thie oe | *cond Avenue. Tonight, Macbeth Saeco RAND OPERA oA SEN ATOR j vie Genuine nih Cordufay Suits AD Week, Motion Sot MISSING <2 # ,omwnentte eee Me ea BOLD Ht YEARS A AINT. ¥ SELLI LOW PRI YDREDS OF THESE HAVE NEVER VERY SUIT FULLY THEM THIS SEA oF HREAT WE UITS THE F HAD ABINGLE COMPL nen ¥ GUARANTEE! WE ARF AT THE EXTREME $16.00 and $18.00 IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT YoU FIND THE PROPER WEIGH AND THE HAVE " The Little Minister A Splendid Production in Every Detail ehttu And the Passenger Rate Bill Is Blocked. F ot hm acts." WILL RIGHT Po ‘DR. W. MARTIN saur mon cre wang| DIED.AT WHATCOMI® rermctsraun'™ "0" THE UPFER comrmmr. @ | nip ew scone passed the house | this afternoon. OLYMPIA, March 13.—The senate has passed Rhine's bill prohibiting machines of ar 7 pte “es Decem ber 10th the Last Reports Washington. The bill was passed - << co om From the Far-Away Camp. yesterday afternoon by a large ma Deore the conte | Ww pecause we hi are closing out a choice line of teas and coffees at COST, ve gone out of the grocery business. IF YOU WANT YOUR the Is sida. Change in repertoire in jorit and there ning yet IPTIONS | r as Dhaeee pete PRESCR +- TON IGHS to become a law DAWBON, Mareh Py Mail.—Ac- | ” he house during the a r th of several deaths by freesing curately compounded with fr » dealt with the ¢ on ht in tonight by the mal RORY SOND euchedeaae Wednesday Night only, apportionment bill, creat ‘ was the third mail @rugs, bring them to us mal districts. After wide wa te as I | We work all day and al! night. ie discussion, in accordan Deliveries made anywhere in the ate amendments, the districts wer wot * y and the south | Thursday, Friday, Saturday nighte, ell Gwynne” Stewart & Holmes Drug (0. | 627 First Aveenue wil not fu all probat

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