The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1903, Page 1

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ONE CENT Tonight axed Sunday k south east winds a FORECAST A freah to brie a fast EDITION on the Street mas Aged Pretty (than the entire lee force Of Port. and ‘ detgmonitia has stone Last night, while returaing heme qe iter VAN | BLAMES Chief Says He Cannot See How He Is to} wate oe Close Dance Halls Sanctioned by Legislative Body th the ite in t b) nightly nader bs as z= r Mi Pelice Sullivan spoke Pe When pressed for &/ the a now oper which concert 1 uted The} « ted to the t received the “ and Wan T on noert hall | held, To that place a r ter license wee grar with the Liquor license. ot fm abdreviated Now, these places do not cletm in the People to sell intoxteating Uquer, and they aigittly, thou have been forbidden to do me. fo n far as T have been Informed by my forbids er< men nothing stronger than « eild 4 at one time to close) brew of beer ie put out over the bar Pie dene of “vice in the off) No whiskey or beer of the usual sort . twe dance balls are ef!!! | & sold there. Chief Sull! My mind ie not fully made ap in the mutter. My position is one that wil! need a little thought ieware of the fact thet the| i Bells are running and are WWNEAR AND- DICKSON FREE jury indictment cantnet | tee and Melvin Dick them with owning the occupied by the house, was this @ut by Superior that the prosecution was barred by eatute of lirnitations, having been committed jong previous to the indictment and before the Paris house was moved ‘The cases of Chief Sullivan. es ter & Fulton and others did not @emurrer. The date| come up this morning. The de- the indictment was murrere to the indictments were al- Mt. The court heid| lowed to mo over another week. (MP RIDES: WITH ROOSEVELT t Know It Was the Presidential Train, But 80 Informed Declares He Is Glad of It Wal i Wyo. April %5-—The; the baggaxe car. Me gave the name speeial train arrived here} of Russell. He said he y ing the night one) ber of the Seamen's Union of San He said he id not men Yeati discovered | Franctace. between | know ¢ pete oft The aut took charge bak wan i of it Kim after = struggle. | at Billings, Mont. ied and thrown into him. wk. VANDERBILT WEDS ire Gets Permit from Judge and Marries lord in London This es April 26.—Witiiam K.| law, which compels the admission of 4 Mra. Lewin Morris| the public to any church wedding Married at > o'clock | TR, Teport l@ probably % foundation. ming at Bt. Mark's church | A and groom only; NEW YORK, Ay he wedding. | days ago Justice Ge! ne Ameri-| preme court eign ave C| matt t, and Duchess of | t Matter ix Vander-| without i 6~A few jerich of the au- am order per to marry forbidden to remarry of hi The application Absolutely se- « about The coup proceed | Depew. ve no in-| Mra, Lewis Morris Rutherto America for some| ts the daughter of Oliver Har | sr, of New York. Her husband died doors of the|of consumption ~|multi-miilionaire has been smitten with the beautiful British! widow ever since. WERICANS SLIGHTED BY KING ALFONSO ates From the United States Are Placed i Room of Palace With Cubans at a Royal Reception ne Ati 6—King Alfonso SMEON Mother iast night re- of the Interna- f# in} Senator Chauncey em the mar to were placed in the dining room. ‘They wider this an intentional slight y were preparing to leave when the American minister arrived and permunded them to remain. The in- were | cident is being widely discussed and the pal-lthe genera! wb is Lined Live slight Americana | was Intentional, | SUP TO TO CORBETT Jonry Seial to The a . D, Or, “Apri aUéling’ Young him say that he Nek, other w ine membern ‘artows rooma in Oy) eer) ( receive a cut from Fitspatrick. The 28, The| truth is, Corbett was utterly unable ett| to put out hie man despite the fact sid| that the tmekeeper was a Corbett man and allowed the last round 4 out at time after| drag two minutes over the # es a n ee pecifie Ba ose, ie th fight here, | time. his fact is well known. The at | wast an in a pollee re forced to make the time Corbett did not keeper pull the gong. express train carrying 20 kegs, OF each containing $19,000 in sliver coin, of TRE SURE and guarded by a squad of regular cA soldiers, will soon leave this city for rE, * New York. ‘The coin was stamped gt, Pyare ry mi by the Philadelphia mint for cireu- r WA, April 26.—Ar lon in the Philippines, -The wRL BEATS — HIGHWAYMAN yy Portland Lass Knocks Down an Siad Thug and Engages in a Desperate Battle THE CITY COUNCIL : “| Bdwin # E Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News. ... Seattle = WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIT, 45, 1905 MED ROBBERS IN SEATTLE FRIGHTENS HARRIMAN Southern Pacific Will Divert Oriental Traffic From Frisco to Portland in an Attempt to a5 CENTS PER MONTH SEATTLE, A RUNNING FIGHT Citizens Pursue Desperate Safe-Blowers | and More Than Two Hundred Shots Are Exchanged--Building Wreck- ed and the Money Stolen | —e . : : ®T. LOUIS, APRIL THE POSTORMCE BAI AT FERGUSON | Check Jim Hill WAS BLOWN AND ROBE °D WY THAR MEN KARLY THIN MORN. | | ING. A HEAVY CHAKUK OF DYNAMITE WAS USED AND THE | by a footpad vy with a pistol | EXPLOSION WAS BO VIOLENT THAT ‘TIL BUILDING WAS | painted at. 5 hed her | WRECKED AND THE ENTIRE POPULATION OF . WIR TOWN | AROUSED | (Special to The Star.) line greatly reared within @ short a ae THE ROMDERS SECURED SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLANS pants os aus - at es ot Mitte atte ne. 20 te set Mates bow aenay his | PROM THE WRECKED SAFER AND ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE. BY eft | THIS TIME THERE WAS A SCORM OR MORE OF PHOPLE ON ‘THE | Ht . wes See net i eect now steamers WE te Oe on Dee the heart N | STREET, AND A RUNNING FIGHT | MNSURD. THE ROF king f Jim Wit) | portation 1th | te be hat the Siberla or Korea pon need | WERE HEAVILY ARMED AND EVIDENTLY 1 rt ’ | highwayman fled Im terror, | wom AMMUNITY ara a wai . = ii tak arge slice of/of Harriman he noe t may be 4 ed from Ban Fran- THE MEN MOUNTED HORSE® WHICH THEY HAD IN READI- |< wot a " 1 ing that f for ¥ " noo to this port and several new NES ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TH TOWN AND MADE OFF IN |, ' hip ¢ tranep jon are to be) steamshly wcted THE DIRMCTION OF THIS CITY THRY WERE PURSUBD HY 3 i: A POMBE TO WITHIN A MILE OF Tews CITY LIMIT VHC ” oe fare ‘wens senerepees MARINE NEWS \¢¢ AD? MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED ShoTs wren ep wt TWEEN THE PURSUED AND PU RSUERS, BUT IT 18 y A THAT ANYONE WAS MIT BY THE 2 De LLETS ‘ H nd this from k, Brith «hip . ’ bark Crambiong High as $7 a Ton in Yellow Metal —_—_—— ri 1 ’ k La KE tanley OBIA, Romaliland, April 25.—-Gen- and dateated hit The Mullah lost hy General Mannip be cH. v un asmayer in the Rox- trust, It is the property of the Be- mmanding the Brit 008 killed. ‘The Hritish loa is not hat eure ” t mat t to b J attle Blectr ompany, the biggest nd, while on| reported. Colonel Cobbe wan eu 1 5 e rust in the state, according to gov- slonet Cobbe, | cessfully relieved ‘ ‘ y ame cow he ernment statistics the forces | men, 2,000 being mount low «i id ie a) the latter! SONA ton Iie ee ~ NARROW : 1 _ ESCAPE --CAN 'EM © Voll “pied himeelf t TACOMA, April 25 szanyed the f otal 4 CITY, N. D.. April 26. bits that a ov m guid at th bs the day shift left the e « be i He told the officials ¢ p - on cut of the Homestake thee & m 5 m of how to| mines of his find and the offictais ht 106,000 tons of slate ; ¢ thems into « eens al pro-|sent word to the mines. The is athens. Sena te fact, O bbite on the |formation that they might be in the Poe hundreds farme abou © to bv rounded | very bowels of another Klondike i probably have been up during the summer threw them into @ state of nervous _— exeltement from which they ha ilencinaaie hardly re 1 Sie ent sit “| TURKS KILL April killing a number of Chris- Plain au Fancy Cheviot Good Goods at Special Prices TONIGHT WE LIST A FRW.-WWVE A HOST OF OTHERS Ladies’ Seamless Black Hore Re value We : ; ; cniidren's Ribted: Hose, re-0n Neat effects in stripes, wa seaetgons plaids and checks, light and ends, nickle-b dark colorings, fine serge and Italian linings. Priced at $15 200 Supports. Pe ar Tuttons Se Howe *, tn silveroid od timers, $1.25 val PKe Fancy Stik Ribbon, S-inch wide, Bi} “1 AM AFRAIO, THOMAS, YOU FIND THIS CUP NAILED DOWN.” ose . n FST TA EE — aE hiefs ty embroidered 9} =» ae SPE, Be Adams & 7 Mascot Kid Glover er eluee only, $1.25 value Blanchard Men's Outfitters 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Bik. RUSSIA-MANCHURIA Rumor That Great Britain Will Join This COmUnmtry ete Bike semper and Japan in Note to Russia | A A BARGAIN ARGAIN ( AIN strong the Anglo-Japanese alliance | that & Joint protest will be made FIVE |ACRES ts, It te belleved Russia wil make «| Japan, England and the Unite 4 206-208-210 PIKE ST? Invigorating, Comforting, ESCENT REAM OFFEE LONDON, April %—Up to late this afternoon th retan office had refused to give out further inform tion concerning the eastern cri Ite unusual reticence is construed ar showing the extreme delicacy of the! situation, Despite the re display of force in an endeavor to|Mtates are unworthy of considera enuse England to break from her | tion. The United States will play new alliance, but if the alll & lone hand. | sists With @ counter demonstration, | 108 Te mi of th | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2. foreign office to give out informa-| she will eet down. thom, 3 that plane for @ j@earetary Hay has received a note WHITE RIVER A deliclous blend of Mocha and Joint protest from at Britain, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 26-<| fram the, Rusian ambassador reit-| Java arden grown—hand picked. Always fresh in hermetically sealed cans. A DEMONSTRATION Japan and the United States are be ing formulated with the greatest rapidity, and that some action will be taken within the next 4% hours Secretary Hay hae sent President @| erating Russia's previous deciara- complete statement of the fussiae| tiogs of goodwill toward the United) | Ma urin cease and ite bearing up~{ Stater apd reanserting that her pol on Aterican interes No repty:|toy tm Apia l* far from calculated to VALLEY Within a few minutes’ ride of car has yet been received, and it ts ap~lwork harm to thfs country Its ? LONDON, April %.—There i# al parent thes the guntter te 4 > tenot fe like that of all foregoing| line, four acres cleared and ready | Bande ge lh ome bony ao0 Tr. strong belief in government circles | on here as one which te so important | Russian notes on Manchuria, #0 ex ae hae oa ee that Russia, in her deman on/and fraught with such possible dan-|tremély general as to throw no light| for crop, soll unsurpassed, This is "Cortes Be No Ch China relative to Manchuria, is try-| were that it should be given the moat | upon the Russian intentions ocr -ereee ~are Charge & splendid opportunity for one who i desires a good plece of acreage MONEY FOR MRS. BURDICK HERBERT S. UPPER 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block First Ave. and Cherry Street DEADLY MAN-TRAPS ON THE WATER FRONT The People's Bargain Store. BUFFALO, N. Y,, April 25—Mra rdick will get @ good share 000 left her by Arthur It in aewerted that after a| consultation between attorneys the matter was compromised and Mrs. Burdick was given @ liberal set- tlement. of the Pe i. Big Bargains Tonight at Our “Afer Six” Sale An Extra and Special for Monday Morning Port Warden Jensen, in a com-| ‘Théreare three places near the two |] WE PUT ON SALE SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF WHITE munication filed with the clerk to-|entrapees to the Myer dock which EMBROIDERY AND INSERTION, REGULAR 80, 10e AND 18e day, calls the attention of the board | are-gimerally called man-traps. The YALA of public works to the dangerous| planking, is partly gone, and the _— condition of the thoroughfare on the | etrimgera and waterfront. In naming several of| umderneath th | The holer a wometimes covered with Jooae pleces of plank or boards and the unwary do not know where they are treading | aps have rotted from 5c YARD COME BARLY FOR CHOICE, the pitfalls, he states that they have as NDIANAPOLIS, April 95.—Ft trell and the members of gang of ghouls were Rufus | his | Pe to e wenerally known man- unicatton ts the penitentiary this 1 the otfully call you At pther times these places are en ranging from three to ten le, tne unaafe and dang f | eo unm nd ngere on off by placing a rail on two} Lee ete neat eo nmiaced tion of the part of Ralir empty barre | «+ oe «» Largest Stove House in the Northwest .. .. .. ndicate m wo known as the Commercial « pinces are very unsafe and} | men will be dismissed, the ghouls and also a part of Rall ife and property | | oa refusing to testify againet them ue for a lehgth the Weet Seat fronting we Colman PHILIPPINE OFFICERS ARE UNDER THE BAN was pr FIXTURES We carry Gas and Electric Fixtures of every descrip- ‘April %.—Dr. Chane PARIS, the inventor of the anti- mounre. gee bis levention yop 4 Galiventetaigen Some tweeds in tion for residences, flats or office buildings, oO id to 7 ge — : REPORTS FROM MANILA INDICATE THAT MANY OFFICERS grey mixtures, - — WILL BE INVOLVED IN A BIG SCANDAL Swell in the ex- TRIP |. treme for business ILES@ IPER 0: WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1 5 ie when arronted | suit. " Bed Reports received thie morning by| go fi, Wilson, ex-Alsburaing officer fala Bore Pim Ayeage and spring stent BRISTOL, RK. 1, April %—Thel in. war department from Manila| imathe bureau of pate AW Rite haned Evervthing Blectrical—a19Tat Av. new cup defender Reliance started | 1% had Reoseshe r initial test] indicate that a number of findnotr out this morning on . under her own #all power She made irregularities, if notactual embexsi W. B. Hutchinson Co IF YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT & magnificent appearance. | The wind) ean s ‘odsaiasbelt ax-aiea'SPattia . Glasses, we invite you to call on ws Remember that When the wind freshened up, the # olted Cor, 2d Aye. and Union St. a DR Be ES harbor at 5 me Gucge-work tm our method of @ttian. Reliance sped out of th & good speed without leaving a rt ple behind her, She gave evidence of being Very feat in Dent airs, ikely to drag high in th EVERSOLE OPTICAL COMPANY 108 Becond av New York block. Phone, James 1801,

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