The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1904, Page 3

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250s 5845 fark 1808 ae REP BP fs 8 F S35 niotreoremanca THE SEATTLE STAR Bel N. Y., VISITED BY FIRE FIEND OH, FOR SHAME! |MRG, ARVILLA WALGH’S “LADY. | ROOMERS” RUSHED THE | GROWLER AND KEPT LATE HOURS FATAL GIX BILLED AND MANY HURT) IN A TRAIN WRECK | } (Special to The Star) WELLSVILLE, Obie, Maret Six me k jure a frely NOTHING DOING | | | D, C.. Mareh 5 | WASHIN The river of the } to recom eurveys this y GIVEN TWO YEARS at when i her bie was art she noticed that they “rushed the growler” from net night They frightened a TT Dancing School. Prof. Willson's. w) le but of @ Lindsay View of f nm Main street, showing b she claims, when th Ranke hall, Pike street and Fifth WHERE THE BIG ROCHESTER FIRE 8T ARTED. & Corr Co, 8t..F reet. View ar t ‘ , res of ar 1a ung until a very late avenue or! « a the Rochester Dry. Goods Co., on Main street, ts @ hown tn center of the ploture of th o M & « ‘ os ——— —-— A a be BR At The rooming house which Mrs, | #h bought from the defendant SOCIALISTS | Inexpensive | ARE ACTIVE ° the Socialist party, will wind up the or as Fine local « sign of the party Sunday night in a meeting in Carpenters’ 2 hall. Mr. Brown i# an orator of na as You Wish tional reputation and the hall will probably be filled to overflowing. ing past week, however, the Socialist orators, who are not ously suppiled with campaign is as some other | i PROHIBITIONIST ORA TOR COMING | ° ‘ + W. Stewart, chairman of, the national committee of the Pro=| hibitionist party, will arrive In Ses] | attle tomorrow afternoon. He will) | preach at 11 a. m. at the Trinity My | B. church and at 2:30 p. m. will ad=) Jrens a Christian Citizenship masg’ cibisitieecssilelitaitiie meeting at Ranke hall. He with! preach in the evening at the — . ‘ odist Protestant church. Miners Turn Down the Ultimatum | 0" 2727 | morning at 30 k Mr. rt will address the’ students of the state university af of the Operators Denny ball, and in the afterncom will attend the Probtbition convens tion for Western Washington. He will speak at the convention in the) evening. Good fitting and very dur- able are the clothes that we have now display for the Hittle fellows Among many , e other styles there is the new obliged to hold their m Buster Bown" Sult—a very open air, When it rained too hard, cute conception for tots. The as it did last night, the rallies could Assortment consists of what not be held meetings have is best and latest in Suits and taken plac vartous points along Topcoats—inexpencive if you First and Second avenues from Ptke wish or as fine as you wish | street to Denny way Like the othe workers the | Socialists have b busy of late - copying the names off the registra. U the Suit tion book# that they may bring to lis electors likely to vote thelr lists expect to poll a big ization, @iplomatic leaders, but} vote and » wet ae wnt the other parties MAIN STREET, FROM 8ST. PAUL, SHOWING PORTION OF FIRE RAVISHED AREA, INDIANAPOLIS, March &—Min-| Just what the first effect will be, J. Redelsheimer & Co. } & sree 9% Perea. mete can- pie SPAS Ci Gust sect wilt be lidate or, Will probably run - - - . = ers late this afternoon rejected the have been vetings In the Prices range from (Staff Bpecial by W. B. Kenny.) 2 for may vance in price. When the small Strongest Topcoat House in the || fr ahead of his ticket on account nee them any more. Maybe the Fut-) operators’ compromise. ply on hand is gone, commerce will of the union labor votes which he lene Wilt hill them | suffer. Factories and railroads must | nd looks very miserable. He cri tute, W. B. KENNY, | j Btate. | will get. At the last spring election omatantly. It ts thought that treat-| ‘ke decisive action in presenting an 000-804 First ave. cor. Columbia the party polled 200 votes and at th follo’ ni fall lectio twiee that — Where It Pays to Trade ee ee ee The party leaders estimate their vote this spring at from 600 to 1,00 | votes, One-Half Price | (AHP /7S Sale on Housefurnishings| /EA/ACTES nent at the ylum may cure him. | ultimatum to the operators. Inas- Rd. Malscd vwecn ts 0 comin | much as the compromise propositior today against William Jensen, pro-| aba ae cate aos: Vin | piretor of the Binmarck cafe, charge which the operators presented and him with asseult and battery. McLeod claims that on the evening of Februe which has been tur down by the . ary 2 Jensen hit him on the head with miners, was considered by the for & club while he was trying jo seal mer as the very best that could be] | #2 Sim vom sepeteetiy. ate. sone Several passengers were painfully | of two men who bad accompanied him, Jone under the circumstances, a | to dhe-entin. tke no waeems# to be Ineviatbl , ruined <I ich | 5: i rte ‘te. woeerne 961 be | mang cut and bruised in an accident which | qwo friends of McLeod had left feot of the big bituminous coal strike | occurred on the James street cadle| cafe by going out through the room LEONARD KING BROUGHT TO] which ts likely to be the result of the| tine near Seventh avenue about 1|Teserved for women and thelr es} SEATTLE FROM CALIFORNIA| “oMference of miners and operators! o'viock this afternoon. A depression | Sorts. Jensen objected and McLeod w in n here. , says he was trying to explain to hing wate pulley failed to work and brought © Tapestry Portleres for.§4.00 —s There are tn fact two conferences. | the car to an abrupt stop just sg it| that it was only because the twa tne Tapestry Portieres for. $3.00 1K or One i betwe the miners and oper) oo. ted the steep hill ‘ men had never been in the cafe be- $5.00 Tapestry Porticres for. $2.50 The greased palm of the Seattic Sion’ Gatiearons las wasaht a wet Te - ae meena ee at tne cor! fore and did not know the rules $60 Tapestry Portieree tor-§8.00 ty Sheriff M to answer] national convontie on The twenty passengers were| Tesulations, Electric company, it i» charged, is $2.50 Marseilles Bedspreads. BO Marsilies Bedspreads. ..§2.50 9) being felt in the Ninth ward to almost $8.00 Bench Wash Wringer. $3.08 % Tub Wash Wringer....§2. 96.0 Alarm and Strike Clock $1.98 me of bigamy in om thrown Into @ heap in the front end] gi6 cies J j@ Lieurance fk uit fos Mix Lena MeGlothien of Bren | Of the car and pelted with broken) aivorce yesterday againgt er pend on when Ne had a wife living in} April 1 are fh Lilinots, glans. | band, Henry Lieurance all non<| ermiont, He ie being held in the| 2"4 westers nnsylv | The grip lever was broken short Jorge er ee. * 4 pal aaa sa punty jail in default of bonds. istricts th off by the shock and Motorman My- crs ‘una’ eanductor Hawes were | NOtice to Subscribers ag | anthracite and bit t The districts w | as great an extent as it was in the Fourth during the James-Cole cam nate ty Hg tl | $0 Carpet Sweeper ........92.49 I! paign. G. W. Santmyer, construction = pg Regge Seat ag in Obfo and 0,000 In w. slg Donn Smyrna Rogs, reversible | engineer of the company, I said to be st Gaede 6 taeneds frond mylvania, © total of 142,000 men, | os wai a | If, any evening, your copy of The Cain ene chemo acmsocigg sadhanee of Cunt See a» epee trent | wna: are by ‘the United! The Sigma Nu fraterniiy entertained | Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, oe CURTAINS HALF Price [|| ¥. %- Merwin. the Republican now) ; pmaahs ae <ton we Mine Workers of America. Every | {ts alumni members at at et held | telephone—Sunset, Main 1060, or In- “ ns Inee for the council, just ae W. 2 verce from him, so considered © of thene ly, will go/| last evening in the fraternity chapel | dependent 1138, any time between imeelf justified in marrying again. perators give About twenty alumni were | 6:00 and 6:30—and a copy will be sen® | you at once, by special messenger. n he was arrested tn Califor ewal of the present 29g 1 THIc | Gre pure win, ent of the 0 — NO CREDIT ON THIS — fers rose i compa im the Fourth ward. It is also report ed that Capt. Merwin, previous to the est r & S | primaries and the convention, had sev eral conferences with President Furth 2 SEC VENU | and Manager Grant PEPER AVENUE. The Seattle Electric company does not like W. H. Murphy, the Demo- eratie Ninth ward councilman. He One of the Main street R has steadfastly opposed the owned-tn a lose of $7,000. meten stepes le tte ties: Renee the Beadle & Sherburne Co, and several other concerns. treatment of the public and recently we Imenediately after. King’s arres fteoted by chan Rib- -) 2 Hos- she was brought back to Bremert ral F succeeded in getting a 4 wo sani Therefore, | st weU — aes “y her father, G. W. MoGiothier men who may be ' bons & on the Green Lake line. Murphy ts. hman at the Bremerton dry-|* of 14.40, Therefore : a te jo warrant fror e | iT th young girl, who be . . t the only ones af- ev nelf to be King’s wife, wan | feted t her districts wh hester blocks destroyed by the fire which who went to California for that pu wa has 14, Friday morning. In this block was located beg Nec in fact, the worst enemy of the big He swore to the complaint | #ou strike spread to all these | corporations in the city counell. Mor santas Tb Gestenied Gonstn-tons distr 20 men would be ted oy | phy, alone, voted against the resolu King married Miss MeClothien un-| THAt Mitchell believes just rs atur ay 1 t | tion introduced in the council about der the 2aame of Leonard Chartes, | en" e i# shown by the of age thien is night Mot @ year and a half ago which disminsed ee . fact that he has called a convention All Day Saturday | the proceedings the corporation opun Aiming gat be had # of his| for all these districts to meet simul Special From 6.to 9:30 P.M. Leet had bey in the supreme court HANOVER, Germany, March 5 of the Ninth army corpa, In 1868 he wn'Tor Ming » When the young | taneously with the scale conference. | sak a oi ’ court against the Seattio Gas and| Count Alfred von Waldersce is dead,| became inspector general of the] Woman's #ather discovered that th The conferenc A of ba) LACE SHELF PAP BRS, in 10-yard pieces, a piece Sie Our $12.5 BIik Petticoats the - r ict dahaas ober otfena ter ntl ee company, e resolution — | ‘Third army corps and commanded | Man’® real-name was King he tnalst-| miner deleg re. In POMPADOUR COMBS, regular value 26c and Se each; money. Call and see that we aref| Maz Introduced by Fitzpatrick and its COUNT VON WALDERSEER. the allied forces in China in 190 od OM titweremony performed | a vote, however, eath district is en Saturday night . Sedan. 800 vat and see that we are) passage was equivalent to giving the! Count Alfred von Waldersee was) Co: Waldersee was married to] OVef again. He suspected at that] titled to four votes from each party IA all unt Wald ITAL SEED BEADS, ‘for Indian ‘beadwork 1 ual Srrually selling the very best off] gas company a perpetual franchise. | born at Potsdam, April §, 1432. Hel an American lady who had recetved| timethatall was not right Silk in these Petticoats. They are The superior court had held that the ; inve the Ht tet entered the army in 1880, and was » of Princesa Maria von Noer,| investigating the past of his daugh shades, regular price 10c an ounce; Saturday night 6%e and upon | That is, the miners have four and the | DRESS FASTENERS OR SNAPS, all sizes, stlvered or operators four, or 16 votes on each aide for the four districts. fieant fact is the action If you can't come today call in led the case to t German general and chief of the} as the consort of the Another é black; Saturday night, a dozen. this evening and see for yourself. eee ie talonione wore that | general staff of the Tenth army| Frederick of Schieswig-Hoistein, In| that he, was a bigariat ef the hata coal tnora: Whoe these] STOCKINETTE DRESS SHIBLDS, sizes 2 and 4, regu- the latter tribunal would reverse the| COTP* In the Franco-German war.) her home country she was known ar nee men are not affected, even indirectly, | lar price 20¢ a pair; Saturday night, only 100 action of the lower court when the] In 1888 he became quartermaster] Mary Esther Lee and was thel SP/CE MADE A they are levying per capita tax of | SEWING MACHINE OIL, in & 02, bottles; price, N 4 k St city counctl, againat Murphy's protest, | and deputy of the chief of staff and| daughter of a rich New York met 5 cents per week. This money will be | each .... Sia 4c ew Yor' Giemissed the proceedings. In 1891 he was appointed commander! chant available for rellef in the soft coal| SCISSORS AND SHEARS, 3 to 10 inches in length, ore When seen this morning Mr. Mur- J GRAVE MISTAKE fields in the event of a strike, tn re-} worth 36¢e and 400 @ pair; on sale Saturday night at, a JACOB PERL, Prop., shy cald that he wae in favor of the] ™ em - oe w for the wocctnmne-ten teemubeeeal ont ‘22e $458 Second Ave. Near Pike St. | S78PtiN« of the franchise to the Amer wants to lick him =. 9 ra rendered the hard coal men| LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, good quality, fast bia ican Improvement company 0 furnish T. Yamashita, a well-educated| , C. R. Splee, master at arms of H last strike ae | cial Saturday night at, a pair, ‘ _ —— 626, if -the Soanaee wes what it member of the Japanese colony near| M. 8. Flora, Was arrested in thi Jent Mitchell has been In close LADIES’ FELT HATS, $1.50 to $4.80. values; sale ends UNFORTUNATE ASSIGNMENT.| Wa* reported to be. Hé has not been Kent, told this story this morning| City last night by Patrolman Ryar Itntion with members af the ex-| Gaturday night, closing out price, each... Be ve weenl tot goverel vetba: Oak to th ¥. E. Cryder, of the THREE DAY | #!¥en @ place on the corporations com: insanity commission which] Charged with desertion and embez LIQUOR CURE INSTITUTH OF | ™ttee and therefore the franchise has Jap who] tlement, The case was reported t See ar can than duteeat tant + not as t come before him officially. was examining 8. r0, th CALIFORNIA, has made a general) o, Fit oot ee amatble mths became violently ineane Thursday | the lopal police by Inspector Wells | {¥" and threes, trom Alsrerent feds, ® lerment for ‘the Benefit St tne| ame favor of any Donal meth: esaihe “ioleOlly Insane. SBAERINY | Sot ree rel etsae bunts te hore | fe, mptiae,_ Whe. tbe great_labor Monday Silk Sale corporation's creditors. Mr. Cryder| to get $1 gas,” he #aid this morning. Ono, who has been in this country| the ¢ tion wan reported by the] tast resort, he never was so well} has been in New York for the past| "If the American Improvement com: but three years, was committed to] commander of the Flora prepared to handle one his own way. | A Wonderful Sale of Fancy Silks will ocour next few months where he hoped to avoid| pany'’s franchise will give us that pacer hat nell the asylum. He was fairly rationa) Last week Spice left the British] District leaders of a violent or reck Monday. See display in our window and watch the this -complication an@ embarrass-| opportunity I am in favor of it. If this morning when being examined| war vessel, which was at Victoria, | tens disposition have been replaced by | Sundag papert tt tel partiodard. ment, which has been brought upon | it won't 1 am in favor of any other , and told Dr. Bortes, who was con-| and in doing #0, it is said, appropri-| cooler and more conservative men . him by misplaced confidence in his| means that will bring about the re ver since the war between! 4. ng the examination, that he ‘a portion of A shipmnate's aal-| men of the John Mitchell type. With business associates, but upon retarn-| #ult Japan and Russia began Ono has! pegiized that he was insane, but] ary, The exact amount of the| these men he ts sure of being tn cor ing from the East and consulting sald that he had signed the) geted strangely. When war was 4 mot help it money stolen by Spice is not kno trol and of having the ponderous mi McCarth D G ods With his attorneys, the assignment | Pisdge sent Out by the Civic Union| first declared he threw himself] “very time TI think about the] When searched at police headquar- | (hinery A Se Slee Sein M4 ry ° Was advised. Mr. Cryder is a hale | eee einen ne work for the apecdy| #crons his bunk and wept for a day| war,” he sald, “my head feels funny. | tera he had but 7% cents on his 5 cc eet tire? on ge RY oF eet Aes fellow well met, exceptionally popu-| tompletion of the Cedar river lighting | Nd A& night because he had not| I want to go back to Japan, where| son sicaty to be a loner Gad; ihe ation hal OMPAaNY Madina lar and well liked by all who know! prant and for its increase In capacity enough money to go back to hix| my wife and two babies live, a Spice, who is 35 years old, ha funda, therough Organisation in most him. He will have the sympathy of| if necessary, and to keep saloona out Country and fight. He tears his hair] fight for my country, but when 1 go] ways borne « good reputation and in] of the atstri crpetent leaders and many friends in this, the hour of his| of the parks 4nd residence sections of out by handfuls, He thinks nearly| to get on board a boat something| another year would have becor local # fn The operators have misfortune. the city. Wery one he sees 14 @ Russian andholds me back, Maybe I never will — ensign in the British navy, more mouey, just aw thorougit an ¢

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