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That ry Only Paper in Seattle Dares to Print the News THE SEATTLE, Be 4, NO. 30. WHEY WANT SPOKANE’S BEET SUGAR PROTECTED | Hyashington Delegates Against the Open-Door Policy for Cuba Ws fesciat to the Star NM qasuINGTON, March Si—The against a reduced tarift Eeaeee between this country turally would like to Gude will undoubtedly cause! support him whenever possible. As Cushman and Jones | the leading member of the California to join with the Call- | delegation, representing the Pacific Oregon delegates to pre-/coast on the ways and tere upon what the leading f that delegation, M AN SHINGTON MONDAY EVENING TATTLE 2 Whe 190 MARCIL JUDGE at, | SUPERIOR | rei erushing out of the beet | mittee, finds himself called upon | by allowing the Cu-/|to vigoro support the demands i) | fo come in at reduced|of the beet sugar growers and manu. ‘6 facturers, Being @.very clever man b 4 tive Cushman said to dan astute politiclan, | the sugar peo uf ba tun btedly extrt | 4 | ich the Ri f from this very t nize, he apittt of cumnpre wy : revall, or else n. heya - Ed lio ere, Seeee The Mule; “No, | won't. There's no sense in prigting telephone directories more than twice a year.” - public de: dw and ¢ 4 “ t i i ” EE cdl "dna etme iacemticaty bean ver bake ee The Judge: ‘You won't, eh? Bailiff, bring a mandamus club. amet their factories to the Cubs and that at least 4 —= ds the greatest beet | per cent. reduction te needed in or-| state tn the union, | der to save t siands from financial! | ERS FRUSTRATE WELL LAID PLANS FOR JAIL DELIVERY at County Bastile Defeat Their Game by Mys- saloon’ ¢ terious Actions—Revolver Found Loaded With | wan arr Wooden Cartridges—The Tom Blanck | Disaster rier Episode to Have Been Repeated | PITTSBURG, March 31—A storm | 7 Officer May os swept over this city yesterday tha left many buildings in ruins and in victed in Whatcom of the murder of | Fa d scores of persons. The Pres a dis. | Lawyer Woodberry. byterian church in Sie county jafl was dis- |"“Tamilton was brought to the King| while @ cong tg on and frustrated by | cunty jail for uate L ndance on Eas bs or eeping, ae the) Cetinee, Deputy Corcoran | Whatcom authorities feared that y McCloud. ermpt to free him might be made ° “ot by ve. [at Whi . seriou night an air of mys- jat Pty va . 4 {many persons wer d excitement seemed |jen and ad rush from the church. the north tank. Several| The rev peemners to be dis-|1n the north say ogre © interest, | BOTH tank th bierees . car “ti per ae ae die; Fletcher Brown ¥ afternoon ani y die; Fletcher Brown, ij fog as noticed that all con- ‘The Well-Leié Plan | David Smith, 32, serious; Joseph Ad- 7s ‘at the entrance of |,.4 Jail offictal said this morning |*ms, 71, bediy crushed; John Meyer, | that ‘the plan evidently was to hold|17, head and face cut; Afbert STORM Was thi ted after floer iH 4 and ithe most daring attempts to arin rye is aged 40. may Knight, 40. prop Nu « night iF It neariy en¢ ly this morning. Mad the Same Gtrt yden and Thomas had come to the « shortly after mid an exciting chas umes, assinted by an unknown ett > part just an the plac Mr might be at ks of . also believed to rtant factor It Did One been out are miners ity for @ good died tasaily, lar P a porter of the an. bind the bar, tercepting the bu Pe them Humes in hearing the nok was between en and it appeared as if how opp t Bry Good Act DArrowly earaped In t. ‘The gun flew her officers. When the/up the jailer and hia tants with | Schmidt, 14, both arma broken and | night, both the Co0-('00 aa and struck Rees Heycock in the fe turning into their | the " ‘on the | head cut; Thomas Mechiin, 1%, arms is a resort frequented by| face. might, @ second order | cartridges to make them believe that |@nd face cut; Evans Jones, wart ert hall variety,| Thomas and Heycock both grabbed tere @ denen oF pon was loaded. Mrs. Rachel Schults. rms Permuading pa-| the would-be nana but he broke believed that an old tric! them and ran o 14 door, successful, was to be again a pai nbopalel \ ping his gun. peaviiy armed, had | yierian church at | der A Football Player Sunday strock by ligh nes Found over arm er | crashing through t ft. The fo bo lowing persons were injured adout 10| corner of the |” Robert Patterson, « harmer ake was thor-| Killed at Kent non ssortn a rt her ¢ ut with no! ” re t f FR t ~ His sensational escape from the| Patter mother of Robert; Mra until about 12 . re, | Mary Patterson, Miss Mary Wallace, county jail, where he had b moved for safe keeping, was effect ed wit the ald of a wooden that “+ had made tn p 1° of ted Presbyterian church, and | | ind the reapt the tion of @ 45-caliber Rev. J. M. Jamiexo Had Flashed a Gun with thé ¢ iceman Borge Wd Seg ty Batya nod Injured by being buried be It appears that the proprietor of n tall, well dressed. att berry to open the cell ¢ ‘ ng the angry at “French M. > ae his keys and liberated a number of . ryden back to t k ' 4 the «un wield secluded nook, had fla rll at raid Rr whee Senet from wire ¢ night and b olicemen ou and Humes had ered ng the implew h He was taken to the city jai the Man? the most desperat+ Jail at the preser GRe Most likely ¢ Be amiiton, the man ) SEAUTIFU EASTER SERVICES Mr Before in Seattle Have So Many Attended Cere-|"" 4 | FF 4 monies in Commemoration of the Day ithatches of Seat ti: 4 yesterday been a great Tele maid that i ped the = | | | | KILLS WIFE'S _ FRIEND re March ‘s work, and « “One Varsity Athietes Honored With Medals consummation of his plana. CONCEDE » March kne oe WASHINGTON, D. ( Secretary Hay announce Chicag Iilinots 1 absolutely ay tho gambling and a8-|to Chicago has been reduced to 68 the surta , | eonte leviewing t \ 00 £ ' Meelingly of tows athietes says $37 la govh, van Also Has a Word to Say r ated his morning hrough trip ROCK in thi Joubtful county WIL antity of te Umatilla Sails ioe tol The Pacific Cos | Umatiiia sailed yeu 5, who situation wemneine ® mame rbtfu The Waitresses’ annual ball at the Miss Gussie Blase Lester have in attendance. ets have been sold vis Were wtolen been notified, ET ~ AT POINT OF SHOTGUN Proprietors of Green Light Gambling House Say They Will Open Tonight, Police or No Police—Chief Sulli- farther off | i NO TRAINS T. PAUL, March 21.—All North n Pacific traffic je stilt blocked by » hu k med at McKer N D. Floods in the Northwest are sub len of th by severe road snow. fully hautoes tt ively that United Jones is 4 hitherto a J . WAITRESSES L DANCE union is to give its Armory tonight and Mise Nettie charge of the arrange « orchestra will be More than 800 tick Shoe Shop Robbed The ast Co.'s ®teamer torday on her reg Frisco trip, with a large cargo 4 about # hundred passengers, NEARLY ENDS IN MURDER | Will Bryden Shoots D. J. Thomas in the Coocoo Saloon— The Assailant Captured After a Long Chase Pittsburg HAS @ 2» 2.0 | | | STORY «= May Cause Offi- cial Inquiry me . WASHINGTON The statement i v Instances that clals were op clearly Ameri tion with the stantl from Collector Ive ber of statements s caused a} atives in con ent an inveatiza Purpos mon line of dividion between Alaska and ) Canada | drowned, at Lewisby GLARKE WINS | Ark., March 81 ‘¢ senatorial prima-| 1 ¢ es of this from San} of freight Capt. Strand r eye ve pleasant trip up | WEATHER FORECAST | Heattle and vieinity—Tonight and FLOOD LOSS © five persons are reported drowr five persons are repo ure four, Pulask ant one and Harrima The damage at MoMinnvill An that vielnity te estimates March 3 jayton and explaining th against him by t f whi sition to wi mining concessions. DENY IT TON, D.C, March a1 lenied by the war de t any important pu h ie that of u re valuable partm papers or private dc ng to the war with ing from the as alleged in a Boston dispatch pub Mehed by A press association. FOR SMUGGLING Schooner J. B. Ward Overhauled With Dire Results The little schooner J. B. Ward 1 arrived from Dutch harbor @ Aye ABO, Was yeaterday search files of the department and fully sealskina | zed oriti N wether there were 266 sking welned by the ities and but for the | manttest of the c would have ‘The val ptain the schooner h elzed Iso bie skins were consigned to two local firms. The furs |done up in packages and marked | “fox furs.” Several fox furs on the outside of the packages were int he idea, ‘The customs nm weref rom M and the selzure 1 | thought t | tempted smuggle, | night from California with a} land th STAR. WEATHER FORECAST Beattle and Vicinity—7 t 1 Tuenday, cloudy and threatening. ADAMB & 119 Becond Av New Underwear We think we are quite within the truth when we say that we carry the largest stock of Men’s Under- wear in the city. It is all made upto our order and we have bought generously, paying spot cash. You can consequently get the same qualities here at less cost to you than elsewhere. If it should ever happen that your are not per- fectly satisfied with your purchases here we want to know it—you'll really do us a favor if you come to us with your trouble. New Shirts New Hats, New Clothing New Neckwear Agency for the Youmans Hat Adams & Blanchard 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block BLANCHARD, nue, Hinckley Block, asures where they will be safe. SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS security ponsible to in. Hours , and Saturdays from 7 to Put your tr from 6 4. m.toS p. m. 9 p.m, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING 701 FIRST AVENUE THE WRECK OF THE STEAMER BERTHA ime few weeks ago, is now a well- oming generally known that THE LEAD. Dry @ Linens, Towels, apd a large quantity of her cargo Goods, Meats, Corn, Tomatoes, On her way to Valdes, Alaska, » known i 0 be ER bought all the water-da Hostery Notions, et of groceries, consisting of Canned Peas, Condensed Milk, etc ¥ Th is the beat purchase we have ever made, the goods being in perfect condition, and we could have eold ten times the quantityot groceries had we been so fortunate as to obtain that amount. They Bre now almost closed out, but we have still large quantities of the Dry Goods, Linens, Towels, Underwear, Hosiery, Notions, etc. et which we Will offer until closed out at genuine wreokage sale pric- ea, and expect even greater crowds tomorrow than we had today. i—e Supplies stock of high-grade Klondike Supplies, such Rope, Hammers, Baws and Tools of Builders’ Hardware We also have a complete stock of Butlders’ Hardware, Locks Knobs, Butts, also Sash Weights, Cord, Building Paper, etc. We carry a comple! , Shovels. § Boat Fitch, Mill Supplies oek of Mill Suppiles, such hooks, Peavies, Grabd-‘round Tuesday, cloudy and threatentn; fresh north to southeast winds, Microbine © vs. Piles. We have given away ss4 $) samples of our Pile Cure since }{ Jan. 1, and have #old 91 boxes, )? We have more FREE SAM: {$540 Third Ave, Corner Union TelephoneMain 584 PLES gan A J 0 SECOND AVE. CENTS It is our pury to render the very best of professional service At reasonable prices, High-grade fillings, painless extracting and perfect Atting plates ss Lady Attendant EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE FLORENCE DENTAL CQ.°! Gist aver: SEATTLE Hours---8 a. m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 200000003297 Dda0T0EE09 GOVE0: 1B GOSOOOSOCR Tens Mods Beaincas Caliye , IXE CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK # # INTS A MONTH steam thorough ar prunes, ete.; 10 = soll rich black loam ter; four-room hous athed ana plastered; barn, stable, chicken houses, eto; $450 cash, balaneg on easy terms buys it; @ pouttive snap Herbert $. Upper 12 aud 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Factory Sale of Men’s SOX Men's Pure Cashmere Sox, fancy stripes, black, tan and natural; the ewwepor We sox ..... ‘ 250 PAIR Men's Grey Merino Sox, the regular 280 sox 12:40 PAIR When we buy a bargain, Lion Clothing 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN Advertisers of Facts, 006600000080 JAMES HENRY, | Wholesale and Retall ' Butcher, | | ] | Jobber and Packer. BEST MEATS And Best Ber ice. Spectal attention g ¢ Restaurants, Steam= boats, Les ng Campe. "hone Main 466. Western Ave. Piece Outing Suits short trousers, belted at the waist, medium weight, light gray, with an invisible plaid, - a eee WB HUTCHINSON CO _— COR. B® AVE. UNION ST Tatlor Made Suits Separate Dress Skirts Eton Jackets Sommer Raglans Silk Waists Wash Waists If you don't have the neces you can buy frrom the same sary cash, us Just | Pay a little tle each week down and a lit WESTBERG & CHILDS 1312 SECOND AVE. y When buying articles advertisggeay thia paper, eee’ of sho Bia ceiiiniamaaianeneaaemeenanenanee a