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a anit igen emer ve ) BATTLESHIP ILLINOIS HAS ' BEEN DAMAGED IN COLLISION eA Uae ee eR” St rere THESEATTLE STAR ® RUSSIAN LEGATION GUARDS ARRIVING AT SEOUL FROM CHEMULPO, KOREA GALLINGER ; x i ' (Ry Scripps News Ass'n.) ; 4 | WASHINGTON, D.C, Mar, 3 tid | a admiral Baker cables from Quan- {4 : fanamo that while making a pas-|{ | States His Attitude Frankly in| ee : Speech to Fifth Ward Voters| Phe battionnip Missourt’s st ; Bear became disadled and she M | —— salem | } | PRESIDENT SMITH IS Judge Daltinger, Maygr Homes i B.C, Hughes, City Comptrolier i Kiplinger, Corporation Counsel Gil i NOT FOR POLIGAM Main, Beott Benjamin, C. HL Dueneti Hi jand #. F, Rathbun were the ak Hh ers at an enthusiastic Republican neetiny a i} na. ant | “WASHINGTON, March 2—Deca take « plural wife would be a viola- ag Y Nepebitees my he i laat oo" at Of President Smith of the Mormon| P 4 that It would, | | date got down to cold facts in hin 3 church would touch upon his personal | H habitation with ® |address and answered the charges p. affairs, his polygamous r viages to! plural wife is contrary he rules of | that have been made against him by ive wives, and his family of forty-two! the church, as well as the law of the the Democratic candidates. He said Shildren, interest in the Investigation Then asking permins! ft No man need expect to find of the case of r pot t committee to make 4 statment, Prost within his power to entirel: : this morning e Benat dent Smith said nate vice in this elty, but whoever 4 tee room was filled with witnesses In regard to the sta takes tle feat oa mever should on Gounsel, newspapermen and spec wamists at the S e deavor to the utmost of his ability it was derst to give the city a decent and honest . ‘irene i anny Esta - a. administration | c tard of whom Sm oni generally observed, but “It haw peen waid that the cblef of Rive at and teach polygamy, th the passage of th in the event I a ted. Imittee had decided \ t f Utah as a st r ready t picked out. 1 Sato the teachings anc P made was that the plural want to may that the day after 1 Apostics since Septem t ge sh d coane, but ( nm ated mayor, as I wil) be ‘g te of the t ae y “ tt hief of po Then Preside * wh ' | ‘and t man, ¥ of men UAttorney Tay! b | Hitaction or t Soar aletans | | to me who th hief of police w ——eeEE7~ | : | | be | 1 Ih not r A ' linen of | ' hone f t are suffering from the shortage NEW YORK SOCIETY WOMAN WHO HAS WRITTEN A NOVEL we xe e, , { NEW YORK, March 3.—"The | Clarence H. Mackay, wife of the young preside | Cable Company, has been published and is cr | York. : As Mise Katherine Duer she was known as a writer of graceful werse. Last year she published a drarnatic poem, brielle Her 4 is sald to be of erly written, | present venture is a society story, cle a | Very ambitious effort. As one of the lea 8 of th } Stew York society Mrs. Mackay #hould know whereof she writes. inner circle [isis Bisnis Suits oo ye YES! YOU CAN FOR $1.00 PER WEEK 1 Gent's in Our line of Ladies’ Suits are the most complete the city. Eastern Outfitting Co. Seattle’s Only Credit Store, 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth Dress well and be satisfied. ‘We can please the most critical dresser. {° ST. PETERSBURG, Mareh 3-—~A Port Arthu h « % the inhabitanta are suffering from a serious shor ft te | supplies brought overland in casks freeze and burst, owing } the severe cold weather e on condenser in tow n t | only an insufficient supply and both the garrisc 1 th bitants When the Russians were sse the Japanese gattway from Chemulpe marched ¢ overtar Korean capital This sketch wae made as the Kuselan era afrived at Be 5 artist. The quaint figure tn the foreground to the left is wearing the mourning i DREYFUS CASE IS UP AGAIN REPORT OW | THE CANAL PARTS WITH HER | TWO DAUGHTERS two little Mra. A. Hosker gave her heirs, Mary and Clara, to the Wash ington Children's Flome Society for adopt! morning. Mrs, Hos . an deserted her and} (By Bertpps News Anq'n.) ged. for « ARIS, Mar The court of ons pag PARIS, M ; too great 1 for a revision w the two iittle | i giris to be placed in other Superior Judge Bell aigned 1 | hon °. been > new gates | WHITE HC HOUSE in at the po 4a thirty- | Stee Bh w caune inch w ; be in 1 as noon a8) Ve he « punished a WASHINGTON, D. c March 4— complete ontempt o! ing to pay | Congresses Webb, Democrat, o' The t was referred to the - m4 to wi Mra./North Carolin interrupted the onm! harbor and harbor af-| Siuresret Moore sading of the District of Columb faite, to reported on in four 2 a oR a the house to weeks. | 4) from Grover ae 1 e en KNOCKED OFF pe | eon. charge te SHE SHOT RUSSIAN END are harge was made on the f mt | Uedansky to Lowlse Usdane YASHTID >, Ma man ark that his conor om the St. Elizabeth that it wae a t Mann: and Arthur Wicker, two ine bdiutant geoerat KING : EDWARD HAS A BAD COLD noise, sae. ithe gose lingering coughs and) iii soi i tite an intimate friend to . re by a tus 0 eer ee not ve time at tne fit covery persistent bronchitis | | dinal, but that next year he will A “ | make such an appointment Scott’s Emulsion is a DEAF MUTE IS PLACED ON TRIAL GETS $1,000 standard remedy and ©. J. Vincent, an aged deaf mute, J. W. Kahle, president of the Crea reli bl Y is being tried before Judge Hatch }cent Manufacturing company, was a jaDie cure. ou in the superior court today on a | awa 4 $1,000 damages itn his sult charge f obtaining money under against the Seattle Klectrio com- false pretenses. He !s alleged to can feel the good effects of even a small have seoured $20 from Chris Miller on @ forged check last October. Mina Lena Cedargreen, a pretty young girl, whose parents are deaf and who could talk with her pany by @ superior court jury this morning. He alleged that he was assaulted by a conductor and mo torman on a Capitol hill car, badly beaten and put off a few months mu ago because he refused te step to bottle. Easy to take. hands before she learned to speak, is one side of the rear platform when nd acting as interpreter, wre within the 1 need te Ballinger i A than $30,000 BEATEN BY HEWSEOIS JAPANESE PORTER ATTEMPTS To CAPTURE YOUTHFUL BURGLARS with DISAS- TROUS RESULTS Suspected of a burglary cor ted early this morning, Cole Me¢ neli and Bddie, James and Murray w arrested today by Pa- trolman Burk The the boys ts 14 years of age youngest 10. Karly this morning the J t of Mullen & O'Brien's » nd avenue and Cherry # noise tn the and in} of the saloon went out] In time to see #mall boys while was just climbing out over Wire screening that incloses the} igar stand at night he 5 er 4 the boy and c 1 for b Instead of bringing b his attracted the attention of older newaboys who were passing the other side of the street Armed with clubs they Japanese and took his 5 m him, The Japanese wa heard front Just scam per other cigar st Hu two ing across the street att © informed of the = = his pistol. 7 WASHINGTO | 9, ed Manr ® stoma = c - was #bot in the left ‘ ng the . | was disarmed by th _ ry to pay wy or } and placed under arre trending nment reser probable that they patrocemantnan ye phy $20 sent to the reform schoc stockholders of the n Jupagwhich, together with $2 Be | Fish and Packing com at a fe-pirom the 1 ark Mozambique, which esi lcont meeting, voted to disincorpor<pvoted t «lumber « m A pe or the Gissoleniie premert nd for raiso. aving EVERETT, Wash, March 3.—At pores AT a th Lane eee: ae that port th neel w Eng & secret meeting of the council last eer “ewes - cand ere Tee OSES FC SNS Font hight P. J. Farley made the pre-| CUMBERLAND, Mr. Mar A y4 of lumber, the Jargest shipped from | piteation for a trolley road franchise| wrecked at Rowlesburg this mor ae ss ng. Fire McKenzie wan killed of the same character as John Mc-|ing. Fireman " maar Lew: Crane's tpey-coogat ay y Quade obtained in King eounty. jand the engin as pr y 4 loyers of la ne Farley promises Everett will be| ly injured. No passengers were hurt.) reliable help no) le t the center of a system running north | The engine, two express coaches guar If in @ hurry, wira or and south, with offices, repair shops| the mail and baggage cars we phone ¢ ‘ : Penss’ experiches and car sheds located here. He says) railed. selecting the right men for the right the company is nea toa power at| —— CHICAGO, March 3—The West-| place. We want your trade, No ex- ‘ol he council grants a fran- ern Union will seek « ement of| pense to you. edera on against the| ‘To the man out of work, get your Himethooh Bro. Pitta oe bro courts by the seal dlectris com- F b ti t | striking messengers on account of] own job if you can, but don't wait pany CARDINAL ‘or obstinate COMES ine ‘cesauits by the boys on. men| too long. Pay us a reasonable fee n-union messengers, one of the| and start earning money in a good place at's business, | Wanted, at once, a man with a 6 horse team or donkey engine to handle 2,000,000 feet of timber near water; young man In grocery store city factory, wood machine hand, $8 day, steady; skidder, $3; yarding en- gineer, $2.50; wood choppers, r | city, $1 cord; camp cook for 12 men, $40; to let contract of clearing stumps up White river; city express drivers; clty factory boys, $1 day lumber car loaders, $2; and | wife on farm, $40 clear, up; head log loader, $3.26, City agents and solicitors guaran. 4 $2.a day; mill hands, $i day and ard, country factory, inside work, $20 and board. Wood Chopping—Keep your eye on our butletin board. Call or ring up both phones, 2. W. Crane, 117 West Main street. ove Stone, Fisher & Lane_ Star Week at the Annex Friday Will Be Silk Rem- nant Day on Bargain _ Square Silk ad Velvet Remnants The Price Saving We Illustrate in : the Following, From Which ‘ You Choose Tomorrow i an shad ret ‘ oe [Che annex! | Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University { Builders’ Hardware | — Plumbing and Heating| — ERNST BROS., 506 Pike "°°732/9%53°°" er early this morning, when a cut<+ 5 ting affray occurred in the lower part of the city. Antonne Genoese, 4 a musician, is under arrest at the y ce station charged with the stabe 4 « of Thomas Rottogullo. ty Detectives Hubbard and Frees < an made the arrest. | Rottogullo was not seriously hur® and Genoese was released from cus- PD f THE MONTANA COPPER KING) tody on $50 bail. STARTS “UNMUZZLED" DAILY) é , “ TO HELP HIM IN HIS BIG! : FIGHT 5 f ¥ the | Au- March &—F. claims that his Reveltle has been per in the state THIRTEEN LIVES LOST IN COL- jer the control of th a and the Amalgamated eee male! LAPSE OF THE NEW YORK ent of the young declaratic r HOTEL \ pe ara, that he w d _ ie oe NEW YORK, Mar. 3—Three hun- 9 wi. thetnne Give that nen Worked all night at the i ated Press correpsond Darlington, and at 10 this 7 influenced ¥ ng five bodies had been recove a th re rts sent out | ¢ Rescuers reported cight more suit the purp f ight. One ts cut cleanly in twa > list of dead will not exceed Js LOOTED REMITTED™ a of $500 en against the stes bh recently age ners Garland A WRECK } 'and Prosper, were yesterday reduced | to $5 in each case by the treasury de HOQUIAM, Wash. March. 3—The wnmendation of Cole 1 randed schooner Alcalde has been It ts understood that other 79 bought by T. B. Soule and F. G. Fos fined for similar al }ter of this clty, their bid being #7 tty deal with a Foster made a trip to the schoon- offense, but given the limit iam 4 found that she has drift re violations of the law, G from the place where thi : a ——| ae rred Beware of Ointments for Catarrh 7 ga tlor ws that everything That Contain Mercury, a that could be rried away had beon a stolen, Over $90 worth of instruments, | » 5 stores, ete. were taken, The author- bs ¥ itles think that they can place their | ‘ ; : hands the robbers and that th Fe 1| exept bal folk 3 a Guar J. Chene¥ lage & ¢ no mete 7 | dire i COUNTRYMAN | ‘Another feud in the Italian colony (* has resulted in an attempt at mur- Pills for constls fake Hall's Fam pation. wor the mea tot ofs ture hole eral ress dent it a stat