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: Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # THE SEATTLE STAR. ae | SEATTLI WHY HE 1S AT LARGE Charles Stanchfield, who te used of having slugged An. MARCIT 20, 1902 25 CENTS 119 Becond Avenue, Hinckley Bloc | ul ATTLE AMERICAN SENATORS’ The Boy’s New Suit WASHING TON, THURSDAY EVENIN( Jwo BOY CRIMINALS FORM CONSPIRACY FOR PRISON BREAK J boys to make a break for liberty, but at, an the latter lay asle: For Ea-ter will soon be at- 2 tracting your «ttention. In ia) telling you about the clo- 14) thing for men we don’t il \ want you to think that we oBe\ have lost sight of the youngsters—the clothing \ for them is purchased with \\ as much care as the men’s —a variety of size, style and price that'll surely meet your ideas. The value—you'll be satisfied. | onsen ener sense Jcalled forth oor reflecting on | to a Finish ics Bannerman also protested against “Where above all else should of the prettiewt sites in the clty for @ cottage, only one block from ear line, twenty min- utes’ ride from Pioneer square. View cannot be surpassed; Aintrict built up with eostly rea idences; street grated, water mains, etc. Will lend money to bulid with, on easy terms. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Schenerman Block ! e Fire to a e- the ap ards armed with & the Palmer houge, in | shot e oke out at 0 this freely on the stre There were 287 children confined in |@ town because he happens to be Arsault, Al MoCair, is under an a consummation b him of $70, ts comme of the plans ; 4 : rmitor | the bullding, 1 for a time it was @ Johnny Clancy's brother-in-law a jfeared that many of those in the sentence to serve 13 years in the e ted to be in Tacon | from this & telephonic order ed Btanchfield to skip the : econd tn the murderous girls’ dormitory would suffer. Short pe for the crime, Stanchfield ly after 1 o'clock the Bradley dorm ttory, In which the inoer —— jand where the fire originate: | TW |lapeed. ‘The manual train | ing was saved after a hard faht | The two aped and were not after the excitement was jointly charged with the crime of a bat be au. whieh if It proves to in of the fire and the conspiracy to thentlo, is the heaviest one which |/00k for melons ceades but if Blous: Firet A s | escape re 4. ‘The superintendent has taken place in the Colombian |“(roee the table | S es rst Aven c it. rance of Guards offered ar revolution, The ofticers say the re-|_ TR Femark sone’ much di | Calls Josep Chamberlain a atlor ¥ ue and Cherry | 0 expected to re-| who participated in the battle. Wah A bevel rater — Liar In Cour | Weight and m good value at $6.00-—priced to sell at— i their apprehensien. —— The battle took piace in a moun-|\ lon interry ts General Read mitory ty & ‘ talnous portion of Colombia, 3% miles | oes who are of War Debate— $4.00 i The steamer Al-Ki of the Pacific 4 | their country are tr alto | i }loss, and the adjoining bul ‘Geant fan aeheanit A from Boca del Toro and was pre + 2 akan oF wet prime j impede were considerably damaged. The| morning “from “thes meric this |cipltated by the rebels who led the good Judge of tra Disorder | | loss t# estimated at $27,000, There ts &® bill now pending before the state 20.—Two| lewisiature to provide an adequat pte om b Ry. March S| fre protection equipment for the| weaincs ant tebe, very rough LION CLOTHING HOUSE | brought down seven passengers aid no cargo. Vernment troops Into an ambush, | retorted Chamberlain and prolon amod 1,100 rebels. The battle wa ition appealed to the speaker, | | lasking him ff thet was parlamen-| of England that her representatives | it for three hours at close quar- | ™ . " - 4 | is in the State House | Cynainpe Laat Sche throcah oe | Weather all the way down, strong hd resulted ina victory for the |tary. The speaker upheld Chamber-| in this body are cloaked with dig-| 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block ee ceretcteccetahath dis Merienentetened, Dententaten 1 o 1 Y te | Mar, like prizefiehten uring the cow ‘exeitement. It was | 000, was threatened, until the local oat $00 killed and 310 wounded while| rai neay hen reached te} 0! ate, bu ber that we a ‘the entire mumber of 125! engine ran the distance of six mi | the rebels’ losses are placed at even fer then reached ite/ of to, but remember that w . “ J. A, Hyde will erect a 3 the refuges claimed to have been | #et the attention of the chair, Rams. | men. €n itself to be one of the most read- | Buggy in Collision dest edited weekly publications Fi BR A bugsy driven by Mra. Theodore Three doses will make you feel Direct from Manufacturer. » Sts editor, A. K.| Figutes, collided with Broadway better head winds and snowstorms bein ain. Dillon then shouted, “I will| nity. Let us not descend to the level ‘ne of the dormitories | fre fxhting appliance being on hand, BE government troc | ae Y O0eeesoooe: A higher figure Frome the feet that |Meieht and several members tried to| supposed to be @ body of gentie Li i | brick butlding to cost $24,000, at 212. n tin ¢ govern dell, of Suffolks, delivered an tm-| Th pension of Dilion from all} : Tho Seattle Standard is about to|And specifications have been filed | to believe that Victory rested with |Of,Tienity manifeated, and said and he ts sent to coventry for one | 4 become merged with the Mal! andj With the building tnepector, but the |the reb Giserediting his etate- | Mt Speaker, tt has been the hoast | week. r Blue Se Black Clays, heen and forceful writer, car near Pine street last night . Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots reeponsible for many, de- ht, Mr a t and made thet the entire structure, valued at § The Kovernment i sald to have! tel! the honorable gentleman he ts a! of th a 4 n ho fe You don't ike work, Life seems a burden, | You don't like your dinner, You are bilious, You can't sleep, Herald, The Standard has, during | Sctual permit has not been issued. | ment of result : Figutes was thrown out and badly STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CoO, tmmeres, ” Ughtful butions to current Am. bruised. Bhe w oved t > a ae Se tae) tae SS MATILDA CHEWED GUM Soe (art &, Hous, Drug 7. oe oe | 0000000000 0160 0000000000 000000000006: — - fea rH s March #1. Great preparations are being made by the committees in charge to make thie the most suc-| ‘ul event tM the history of the | | avenu Bending Ener- |ty to the Mail and Herald. | | eee Waitre: Millinery opening Friday and Saturday. ace The Queen Arrives GALESBURG, Mich., March 20.—-| was found that @ forelgn substance i ¢ Toward Peac Q All gum chewing reconds have beon| wan causlog the aanoson, ‘and ine |W. H, Buttner Has His Case) tne tnira « atl of the Wait. | These are strictly bigh- The steamer Queen, of the Pacific broken by Matlida Ward of this city.| v: ation proved that Mattida’s ir reas’ Union, Will be held at} grade Suits and sell every- Coast Co, arrived here this morn-|She has been suffering from acute| sides were titerally plastered with | Put Off One Week the Armory on Monday eve | So et labor situation looks/ing from San Franciaco. rt indigestion for several weeks, and thewing gum. Although but 22 y ‘AB oettloment of existing | brought about 20 passengers and & | physicians were called last week to| old, eho hae used chewing te expected daily, as the|Semere! cargo. The weather was consult regarding an operation.| «reat quantities for 18 parties are bending their | {h* with the exception of last night, | Yesterday the operation waa per-| haa the habit of swallowing Wm. 4. Bottners hearing went pence. | When & southeaster was encounter /formed, and the fact was revealed jane say it ina very remark. (Over this morning for a week. He f dosen meet of the | that the vital organe were appar- She underwent the oper-| fied an affidavit setting up the ab- Ea I } | ently growing together. cessfully, and is expected . ‘ ‘and pon trom ell quar: To the surprise of the surgeons it ¥- — ’ vere ot ae al nip Fines } ‘expressions of hope for! oe | Witnessos, he stated, are expected to Adjustment of all dit-| swear that Roscoe Green, the prose: Bras | Soldier Promotions Jouting witness, told them that he of the Cham of Com- j | | | an mination in military drtit|@i@ Bot expect to prove any crimin in the Star yesterday, | Armory to fll the vacancy caused |complaint to make him trouble, and been well receiv by the rerignation of Maj. Crane of |so get even with him. Mihe city as @ documen | NAMES the National Guard. Adj. Gen.| The hearing commenced yesterday | | Drain, Col, 1 reprens: ly 1f aceepted by 4 |. Lamping and Dr. F. M.| atte: . FM. Gritty mt ncespie [Garvcite composed “the examining |img the prosseution. and d. D, Olne-| Rose Todd Tries to End H ef stairs. bow Log Angeles to Be Hon- | nernorr, starch to—sudee 9 to bea ie, how | 9 | Sun Tarvin of Covington, “y. gg FO Oy gow and A. L. Jacobs appearing for is premaettil te the! ored With Fight in a mpeech before the Jeffer- Alterations free of charge by our own tailor, Lion Clothing 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN Grand Millinery opening Friday and Saturday. TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR TOMORROW, BARGAIN FRIDAY Firgt--.Our Grand Millinery Opening lized. The Millinery Parlors are all a-blossom with the tateeat taoet vadinnt of Spring Hate, Charming combine- tions of every conceivable description millinery ar- tists more siiiful, never did fancy or money weave more exquisitely. You are invited to come and look them all over, and enjoy a treat that is eeldom seen in Seattle. ' Seoond ake bargains more interesting, we will place on eale 1500 yards of te Deat quailty of Imported Wash Silks, regular ée Value; morning at 9 4. m., your choice, ic a yard. peat SEE WINDOW. juality is @ better one, ‘he quality of my din- mond goods is unsur- passed and the price as low as you generally CCFO OOSLOOUDOOD pay for inferlor articles. tr i a) on est " ~ ” Darlington took the reguiar examin: | wes as’ published heretsters, ther | bite With Carbolic Acid Employers’ Asso- son club at Pont inet night -__o ar examin-|was aa p stion respectively for promotion to| Butiner had misrepresented the ta to him in selling him an in Trades Counc @ made a bitter attack on Presi- to arbitration Ho character ter: the offices of major and for captain | ¢, and first lieutenant of CoD. T t An the Beattie Journal. Mutt-| a bold attempt at euicide-was this| ner also had an inning, tn which he sergeants of Co. D—Webb Vin eecoscooors ee # i$ dent Roosevelt. |nedwe and Maxfield—took the exam-| denied the most of tireens testi. | ™@erTning made by Rose Todd, an in. mo Sense com-) NEW YORK, March 20—Los An-|@ weesl woiumaivaeee te es me for second lieutenant of Co.! mony. mate of the Phoenix hotel, corner |. G. Beninghausen |geles will probably be the piace fata wn cneaeh . Butiner was released yesterday af-| Second avemte south and Washing "azn | where the tight for the championship |® Was not very well received, nad A. G. Bimmer was sworn In A8/ternoon on « $760 bond, with Peter|ton street, The woman attempted 87 First Avenue morning twolof the heavy weight class will be|@ for a time it was feared there @, 1%" lieutenant tn_the signal corpa, ell of the Oak Leaf saloon, and|to drain @ small bottle of carbolic Time inspector for Col- umbia and Puget Sound Supplies ssa ey were the pulled off. Bob Fitesimmons today utburet of violence @| S24 second duty, Sergt. Hardenbure |p. 41. Smith, @ real estate broker, aa| acid, but was stopped by @ colored be Employers wired Nia acceptance of the offer of | Spatnet’ the “orator, but batter @| 28 © Sha cheat ee eecons Meu-| sureties. This morning Mr. Orif-|chammbermaid of elther | the Century club of that city. The be ree] prevailed, and he was @| ‘"8nt of the signal corps. | Ath objected to the sufficiency of the) Rose Todd—Mre. R. Lawrence but it ws8/only condition he named was that Nowed to depart from the hall suretics because thelr wives had not | b teved to be her true name—tis ittee food a the date should be as first omves Le ON A SAW |signed with them. half-bre an, and, the reat ery Associa-'the club, May 10, and that it should | The ownership of real ostate is re- | of her ¢ ali kinds of trouble : = ‘i that but little | give a guarantes of $20,000 for the | quired in a case of kind to qual- | over her various love affairs. Trouble We carry # complete stock of high-m Klondike Supplies, such gaade tn the ne-| contestants. aa — lity = surety, and a wife's signature| with her husband is said to have|@® as Picka, Shovels, Sleds, Tents, Rope, Hammers, Saws and Tools of 3 i se dpurneymen plas-|" Aithough yesterday was the day oad 29.| 1% Becensary to bind the property. | prompted her rash act this morning all kinds, Boat Pitch, Oakuin, ¢ -¥ the latter are iset by the club on which its offer, | a a COUV ER, Bs March 20.—| str Huttner wae given until this af-| The news came to police headquar eee er {© give up thelr! i¢ unaccepted, should expire, it is be- | Mah Ping, 9 Chi mployed at & | ternoon to perfect the bond ters that a women in the house had . hae er rests! ieved there will be no hitch in sign-| [thingie mill near Hastings, fell on | Mr. Ruttner did considerable talk-| swallowed some acid. Several of- a it is known. how- ing himself, and said he wasn't|cers ran down to the hotel, expect~ Mill es ers . afraid of ything but the new ing to see a pr woman on the : | papers, adding that he wou! floor, They were met by Rose her- | tie with them before he got thr Sat. sls Uaid Ghd hae been Oe } He then went outside, and Sam| Her mouth, however, was badly MUCH BETTER WIGHT Kautinan met him with a warrant |barned, but she had not ewallowed | - |from the police court, eworn out by any of the potson, She is little hurt | | reular saw yesterday and w further ing the contracts. The club will | etre Met t sit the icene readily grant the date, and in view | |n ut in tw ro plasterers’! o¢ its firat offer, it is thought will MO 8 widewpread sentiment | s#Tee to the guarantes, ry eit certain people! Merrill Still Missing t #0 industrious, both And afler the lockout. circu- Hardware George D. Penney, the Iowa far ould stop their) mer whose financial troubles with D. H. Glass, who charges him with Our stock of Mill § We also have a complete stock aie the entire aftair| Prat. ‘M ay oa in Peay pared a much bnttay might | assault by touching, and threats of as Canthooks, } of Bullders’ Hardware, Looks, t odes passed @ much better night. | Violence. ‘The hearing of this charge odes, b " " r s has not recetved any word | There is « distinet gain apparent in . 4 and Chal Knobs, Butts, also Sash Weights, toe alg ot the missing clairvoyant. This|Except That @ Pool Room Has) There ie « distinct gain ed ‘umn | Was set by Judge George for 3 p.m Axes, Crossout Baws and Ch prs pee oy nninget og B Ser Wat the date set 22 morn ti Penney_recet & portal | physicians are now hopeful that he Asaocia card from Mrs. Merrill at Tac oma | jeen Added to Closed List ae live. m “ Three Times and Out ; s to either | saying that she had not rec 1 by non-| word of her husban | be «| Chief of Police Sullivan last night | et eerie tho Ot. Masih bbdebell teats weal “as was len I Heves this to be m part of Merrill’s| ordered closed the Totem pool room | lagain., defented yenterday after {9 non-union men were | scheme to give his disapp nee the |and the lottery = ees L | noon by the Senttio Tigers. The i bef yers confidently | color of suicide. Investment Compan gers won handily by the score gna aaa an both cases was tmmediat . 8 to € This Is the third successive “ Matte to further antagonize however, nat vil Mot appear #7. LOUIE, March, 20-—Aanton Du | Tigers wil play the Bquire Park|| Coroner C. B Hoye toduy recelved thougne Il be na ‘ face. ‘The lottery In the old | mont, the aera Me team, t from B. ‘arter, of Sum- a Rg TB [Dawson club rooms was allowed to | Invitation of the exposition comp ny | telling of the discovery of 4 i When a committes is mand ran for a night and a day.| to comet and arrange Cily of West Seattle human skeleton at a point known § ” toriegewere standing idle, | the n tests that are to be made eaee setleren Ot pees Baa On the situ the order of the chief, during the fair. He will eal! from 14ge Tallman will hear the appl!-|scutheest. ot Auburn Mr e This Is the ; riers ft 4a cone: he proprietors of these places | Burope on the Deutschland, April 4.|¢ for an injunction aga nat the | states it is generally believed 5 that but ver; t sid not qutetly sit still and allo - " - | tor w evening's election to deter-/ that ¢ ton is that of a man P. ‘ ‘ ? y iit ; ; , I ins ' held UD by the strik: ; hers t giivieces| Boys Are Destructive whether Weat Seattle shall n+ | name er or Hawkins, who dis rescription An {deal Faster Sult—a it the council look. for - which they y re-| corporate appeare Sumner about @ year black vicuna with its soft, ae the present belled. William Dhalfel reported to the po Horum Nagra, 4 ons rich finish—cut as a sackcoat— silk sewed throughout, etty 5 are informed that Bawkins met his death ts] Dandeline Root, 1 0, commit many pe thefts bentd ‘ it His disappearance a Cascara Bark defacing and destr ONDON, March 20.—A well ear ago caused con: Ayrup, 3 one. Totem poo! | property wed atranger called at the @ citemen Alcohol, 4 os. (} 1405 Third Ave., Corner Union turned agninet Water to make « quart TelephoneMain 584 ying = mu lerable ex-| dand the! As the seult of tremendous over Sullivan Had to Act lice the depredat of a gang of The clreumstances surrounding the| Cocoa. Leave vas, pad gg hiner oy Be lve agar tan t Toor cde b ere and ry use which he is building at War r » her Wheth by th n Golden Seal Root, % os. jean embassy teday and @\ nas anded that he be permitted @ | "y cht | i mains are thov SEU. eae 7 ares | Maine was blown up at @ |identineation are supposed to have “ on - h run wn the myate | Parlors Third av nd Cojurnl » me ad he altuatic homers m4 minier club tion a couple of days ago believed < 4, he bought the Cur-| the signel to'go abesd, #0 thes in goo the ,ayation | nave” about decided upon a location § | {2 be’ that of an Indian buried about | a Established 1890 Fourth Near Pike Tanch, east wn.|hung on as best th : w of the far-sighted | {07 * new home. 2 told in the Senecececoocaren 20 vonrs ago. - ured a remark at lew daya », A jal committee| The e apparaty s called ov tered the'congtetsr and'came sets|BALLARD EAGLES —— |‘vs,ctrz.cee, ,A.czarins ommiies|_ Te are appara was calle ou TONIGHT TH PRICES ne af 5 we when th oe on a lot at the southeast corner of | tinguiah a smail blage In @ laundry | | Shirts ay Rites 10¢ ane Picea |seacommny car mnie Set) SOAR MARCH SI) in eur srcifae act Sarin Sarma” | ~~ FESTIVITIES! = ham e Cea pwns cag hg 2 se eR ger Reh tartans jand t# looked upon as one of th - Cota ae sweet wine P ainer We can give you any finish you like, to be serv- Phone, Main 53 ed at social functions or for family use—our reg~ ular $2 quality— SPECIAL | Monday night, March 31 | had bj t tgok the car 49 minutes to reach | BALLARD, March 20.~The first | most valuable locations in the neigh. | le eat t ity, It being 2 uton late, jannual ball of the Ballard Aerte of |borhood. | , layer the night be event of the season Of Eis Pear |eary money can be raised, ut | he function will be held in San-|@ary moi @ club-/ | This Evening iii ! house second to none on the coast 9 We are nov an Tnsaradte ( $1000 For Arrest GIVE LECTURE ry tng the aftair in |at about $0 ne club has had HEL p bt ttle’ Patios Stelloh Anes ng and Loan Association, | THE BRIBE-TAKER I amatatte nent eho 25Fhs, font easels” chnvgrted into a fake glace a Arnone ball the’ on: FADELITY HOME BUILDING COMPANY ments that the|in the § fuardship to be rechristened the |in, Sergeant Mike Powers will act perfect arrn ac Gallia aelbeaanmaan per: ental nin. | EXlice Rooaevelt” it is given as 4 |# floor manager, but will have about DON'T PAY RENT club of | pered in Ballard. nt and most re tative funiheas ‘ mmevell t a 8 | 98 oor mai : at as Seer ne petines Seve ener PB oe ‘hief Bull i es, buys farms and city property > pays off mort- a ‘ riain-| formed by the young lady in chri Chief Sullivan will be present and Bullds homes, buys farms and city prop i ‘ profes.| Played Under the Gaslight poate. sive, Unter the clubie aus, | {ring the eee 2 for. the frat time wil appear in tuil | gages without tnterest A Tomorrow and Saturday jecture| ‘The electric ights failed temporar- | tures | | Se Golthed epipaias ee 'tee eanee il OUR O0-OPERATIVE PLAN IS THE BES Per gal. $1.15 ith." Inly at the Seattle theater last night siamatte afew Boat 0 Into the association t « ONTRAC Se aOR) " os in econ-|and for & few minutes the audience | illamette a New Boa | ‘The program consists ¢ ‘ine 'contract in plain and unmiatakable language definite 3 Oif n a} was kept guessing “Where was ( | had AEE: etseienes . eal | cach appr ely named t/® what is required of the contract holder and the company | Per 1- gal. 60c ete Ot | tales Latter SRY eee “ae act “ond leaves Moran she wil. te ernie | Gam WIN MIS eheaosk hee one QOME TO OUR OFFICE AND WE WILL EXPLAIN Me iphbcdebbad. des Mr, Sheridan and Mr. Morrison were | ally a new b at. The steamer wiil| Jae hame of each dance on the | 112 N. ¥. Block, Seattle, Wash Phone James 1281 c 2 L ee IA ye Re na ed. gg deed foal heaps arte ib ak al Tb foot) ha fovmnttes in| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 20, | pre 009090300898 90008 D908 G AETESOC KOCEELOSOEH bine av ede MO.Pet, ta acepe anger in ontindly ma" have rt, ie: Bee | yer ANAROLIG Ind Maren | oa ove te | Cooper & Levy See placttre wohinine et teal en eA OM crumnien. OF ploy. | Fecitic. Const Co. thas’ bought, iets i ’Chamberiain,| WEATHER FORECAST has. G. Holcomb 104-108 FIRST AVE, ; tor “eaght|whin chap aid, he-aua wan anon back. from tho "Marans, expect tol thie'morning hated’ with emibet-| eatle and, Vicknity—Tonieht and ‘ OPTICIAN ' Tlegbane ala sig | wae renewed. r four weeks, J run from $40,000 to $60,000, [Howth Co southwest winds, spell | 216-218 Burke Building, cor. Seeend and Marion |

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