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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # SEA THE UNGROWNED KING® THE OTHER | OF AFRICA” IS NO MORE.” plains Its Position on Arbitration Holtkamp, ae ing, made the following atatement His Last at Eventide---His Eventful Life 9 “a%sisPaiSSt gone on record as being opposed to arbitration, It will not recede from that position, but will firm tn FOWN, March 24 .—Cecil/ Mis confdant and modical adviser, | gree in Oxford. He entered the Cape the Inet dl ‘own ministry | 1888 he on we have been ppowed to arbi 3 ibd Wiig ot Ast in constant att ge toe “UO . Jone else was permitted lg ott & O'clock his even=! him but « few clone per k. the worst night) Intimate friends of Iriah home rule and this morning! have known for @ long time that bi prime mir of Cap fee announced that the end| was afficted with an affection of the In 1896 he resigned Parnell led at any moment heart, but his lite had bee vig hip tn " ik this morning he ral-| orous, hie health so apparently ro ic * aris os ai and dropped into &| bust, his vitality so great, that the id into th veal Of) to the workman than and hope was reviv-| occasional weaknes his heart n, the Char #44-! fore the strike. Arb wever, a marked) caused no alarm. Mr. Rhodes in aid of the Johannes-| the friend of the 1 ra Uitlanders and their claim for ma from the Boers. Mr, Rhodes apparent. He be-! himself had any mis ivings as to his bly weaker and gradu-| pealth, withdraw ot vealed tt from | than to submit them to any board of mu ae es Rn his friends and buat associates urned to mn aia, which hie com- | arbitration. Bis strength had been! until the final iliness overtook him tieally owns, and in 1896 ‘a . ar means of oxygen and] His wonderful will remained with | cc ty coped’ with a Matabe Why Must We Arbitrate? anf these were resort-| him as long &@ Consciousness remain tion was Why is je such @ bat without euccess. The | 94 Dy t ac “ eek tthe weather was not fav. | ee to bis Liiness. Ceetl John Rhe 1 had suffered for some! 5. 1953, and was the fi pectoris, and his) the vicar of 5 y bony bey fing tial been enlarging, gradually a has always been we a his lungs, and mak- t * nas to whether or not he one of the prime causes of the was the subject for a eulo ommona. Sir ent, He was epiration difficult. the Kumberi tamond diggings. He) \' who was for years! returned to Engiand anf took a de-| | | Im his domestic habits, Mr. Fuh He had & pronounced | he would not allow « servant ten in his house, which was taken care Hi of by men.’ He cared nothing for oman ee a‘ luwury, but devoted Immense sums of money which he secured, to rte une te cas en | urtherance of his ambitious |" Fag . |echemes of conquest. Money was ol ge AVINg | onty vaiuadie io his eyes for what |, TOO8Y Chiet of Ballard Is Surprised by His Wife L cnly valuable Jo, hie eres _ Him—She Tells a Story Which Mr. Turner | a ig Denies in Every Particular GOES BACK tory has just come | Turner had left her home without | band or ohildren. } exists in the family of Police Chaa. Tur- ee ee | Rl ON L je Turner, the} ne ap : ee toe . ~ erg ap-| | | peared at we an. ol | S | disappeared, taking | Fivher ‘that his wife had onty aa| ep ee Since Sunday morning | hour def we, “| Buttner Bound Over for Trial away from her family | 2 4 ot | Mentio unpleanantness. and her friends do not | tea with eelling that her ta —Bail Set at $2000 W. HM. Buttner was tnt ar, that at present |Sdused her, on that partiquias | pres in| morning assauited her with a club. | morning Japanese Gentlemen Arrive ree eee ie qeith [To say that Mr. Turner was surpris. | Dound ever to the superior court To y P ed would be putting It lightly, . He| J ‘aan for trial on the charge} IN Seattle From Orient Gerrtne we he has never had 4 serious qiar taining money under falee pre. | the uight. Sunday |rel with his wife. Further aeurch | tonees, preferred against him by fos. | ee Ge bis home, as usual, | for her was frvitiens, and he has not | coe Green. His bonds were fixed at ¥ the morning. His |seen his wife since, $2000, which it is beileved not be SIGHT SEERS ONLY a tan is oigne had been us A possible explanation of the affair | #iven. | . he siept soundly. | i= advanced by people in & measure! A mild sengation was sprung by aS of @ and 7 o'clock | familiar With the family affairs of | the defense in the justice court when | jou tho 09 - | the case waa catia: morning. | | x ‘by his daughter |the Turners. Mr. Turner is now ‘allied this ning | Visit Declared to Have No Political |building a new home on Rallroad| The hearing was begun several days pr gdh grenen aeer Pope street, in Ballard.|®@ but was continued at the re-| The startling in. |He has devoted a larger amount of | Quest of the defonee, in order that Sher mother had just his email salary in paying for the|certain witnesses might be procur a bundle of cloth- |house, and his domestic expenses |ed. When the case was called this Grose as quickly | may have been curtailed. For this| Morning. Attorney Glasgow, for| Count M dacestained |reagon ft ‘s said that Mrs, Turner| Buttner, moved for a dismissal of right. Mrs.|may have left him. the case, on the grounds that the SUITIS FILED BY | STATE AGAINST THE or Financial Signiticace kata and Japanese arrl attic last on the Kaga Maru, direct Wouldn't Werk from the Ortent Mr. Glasgow ted that in the| The party was met at the G event the prisoner ahould be bound | Northern docks by # committee ver, he would face a jury. the case would undoubtedly be missed in the superior ure. An believed. however, th had been proved beyond a reas. | Mente hed doubt, and bound the prieon.| 'D converwat The fact that the defense troduced no after y any f " surprise to all inter: |‘ irerieame’ most progressive and methods of doing bust — hia anaien 1 methoda of ©. ling, Attorney Glasgow insinuated | Wul try and transplant new id 1 of complaint tate - FONE, Mion, March 4.—A bill of complaint of tne att that even if one hundred witnesses | /*0*% | ‘gainst the merging of Northwestern raliways was ave 1 am on this trip principally for Morning on the general officers of the Northern Pa vient eco! my health and expect to viet many | taliway. Z . . roller joints of interest in this country. tage will be heard in the supreme court of this state, where jon to this, an 4 he considered | Pri nere we will go to St. Paul and tan inult: ‘The prosecuting atter- | Rrom here we will go to St. Paul and oliows the general lines of the Minnesota com was asked to take note of the ac-|ang Niagara Pails. After leaving wa ironed pe ngpiracy to restrain trade through & tions of the defendant's attorney, | * Sa puaies we will make 6 Ail interests and the destruction competition. The and, if necessary, take proceedings to | stal tour of Furope and re ing {ts complaint many features that guard the court from inault. Mr.| turn home by the Suex canal ve the a and is Fulton said he did not of the state of Minn thrust was intentional, a ¢ of Minnesota agninet the @ | ter was passed. a which a new line of attack @ | Wm, H. Buttner, a former finan e a Speaks Through Im fer, attorney and’ business mar this city, Was arrested in Bri 1 a week ago and brought city to face the charge of binined # m Rone 000 TIME GHARGES YAKIMA 0 L eg Two Runaway Sequel to Baker’s Ex- eis Ay eee can “ata - the Police pulsion by Building L chief of the REMINISCE MOSSE GIOEPOCOCAD Aa Davidson and Hertha Roper, | Trades Council One iecct inna in Texime coun the dopartwent of tiaance Wrear-ol4 runaway «iris, wer joro Matsukata, the son of the ). b Policeman Brown! This afternoon the count and part Wn & Third avenue | is ial eel aah ee ch Cae were the guests of the Seattle Rlec- Be The girls ran away tere’ union laat night, charges nf | ‘ eal home in Latona, « ys | misconduct r more spe \ | tou ¢ mpany ty shall be extended one year ns] Te loeal police were motif nduct unbecoming t Bied to look them ur e landlady of t of “ . TOWNBEND, March 26. Metain ee =| gig ares eaeca ttm = aes Brown arroated the : Sita coaond arrest ; His |the, Rainier club, and speeches. wil | telay, The Hope : ; Extending Queen Anne Line rent Martha Stella Rope . commi h als prin- | | City ae oor Thomaon and Street t Little, in company anager Dickini ng Witne t of his expulsion, t with General Withauied ai Ballard night Te & Heattle F fternoon mad Beamer June: Neiseg ama Junens nd thorough hers ain B idents of the district think that np I make « loop, ex yards tending the Ii fitch and)» The t = non wemt, The exten-| 6 ai, ve. at Sixth avenue weat and|°! ‘) p hen to Hc atree } , t gal t , 1 moet wil | sin ot poate } ng investigation of my ce aang Convicted of Robbory age tas gad h to th wn [tect ho wa R Lake for 4 he m r ¥ \ rae A i urd of publi f th nium than enough to keep come “ibe Hoventh avenue west, J tin's court youterday, THE SEKATTLE ‘LE, WASHINGTON, EVENING, MARCIL 26, 196 NEW GAS COMPANY SECURES ITS SITE North Seattle Will Have One of the City's Biggest Enterprises--No Longer Will a Monopoly Control Gas Lighting and Fuel Supply WEDNESDAY | | | ie. a Wearisome Night Cecil Rhodes Lapses Into | retary of the] 1, Constantly Increasing Weakness and Breathes ‘"ss"8.sc°2%m orday, the Citizens’ Lig a xite for tus plant which has requ to consummate of @ gas works, having both nt means of ahip ¢ and other by-products y hab property eover Eliott avenue at Milwaukee 6 portion of which nke and the other for STAR. WEATHER FORECAST 1 Thur par ly, with proba bly showers ADAMS & TILA for Easter Everything that’s new and everthing new--the two state- ments don’t mean the same thing. We have all the new things to wear in way of haberdashery —and it is practically all stock that has just The New Ties owing of han Four-in-hands the heart of any man, priced at, each ‘The New Monarch Shirt The white ones and all the new colored ones meat patterns you could powth Heht colored stlke that'll delight $1.25 and 81.50 Adams & Blanchard 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Biock CHARD, ond Avenue, Hinckley Block, The Little Things type and will to-Date Apparatus engineers have system of the street me what novel lines, In m throughout th ne the sane to ene of the Lowe © constructed In Went Right atit the istrict be Midst Heaps of Wreckage a Bottle Is Found Containing a Message j American Hydrographic ¢ Marine met of the menmage is alr tering on the ¢ MORGAN TALKS Defines Community of Interests as Organizing to Do as You Please use in your garde ete line of the ware Departir The Largest Stove Kill the Bugs ; Brown's Tree Tar Soap will do it. Sure destruction to Aphis, Scale and Fungus Five pounds makes a bar- rel of spray for 75 cents. Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 677 First Avenue OS SBS 9O0GS 90000008 863903 Thoughts of Spring Tt te well to think it over and select now before the regular rush Our stock is one of the largest in to Our low margain of Any and everything tn What ts the use of looking ar want here and at lowe GRAND SURPRISE for you in a day or two in - Perhaps it will be ready GARDE TOOLS ‘The time has come that you need a Rake, Hoe, @pade or a Shovel for We have a com- in our Hard- at the very lowest A ALE. us be- Milfinery and This Is the Prescription tentively to his rep Financial Agent Mr. Morgan began by sayin Water to make a quart vused a amile if it Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us 6OIN@ NORTHRUP O0., 804 First Avo. 1401 Third Ave., Corner Union TelephoneMain 584 rallway at var Regarding the Ill Occidental Ave, | Phone Main 495 KEGLEY’ Thursday's. 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