The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1904, Page 8

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Opposite Arcade building. —~—Colonel B. H. Crowder of the gen- THE SEATTLE STAR = = : ae : : aoa ey ——— aay SHIP FOUNDERED apy oye Ore an esa tee} | : | resenting the Mu 1 new vee (Ry rippe News Agen) { Lake | LONDON, March 6.-The Delgla at Handel foundered in the cha jnel ay The crow wan saved. si - - | ome NINTH WARD CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE 18 | : he | , “COME AND GET YOUR BEAT opPOsED TO ANTE-ELEcTION Promises—zeINDEN AND | WATCHMAKERS, DEAD | woos jwpontant of THREE TO BE VOTED ON TUESDAY | nis ‘ Ta i, A Papa Eee area “ | JOHNSON ALSO BALK PTED, TAKE ie . ING,” SAID THE WIDOW, AND | ite Desipes sda dawnt RELATES TO CITY PARKS AND WILL, IF ADO 5 o apes “sib Wid Role Sie THEY DID a HOSTON, March 6—Kdward Tow THAT DEPARTMENT OUT OF POLITICSB—HAS NUMEROUS | gouttic righ pot ; th, Re annom- J. & Johr Republican nominee | ard, dean of American watchmakers, act com , ; #2 ee ee atlarwe, Fefuecs | f ‘ have alno refused | is dead GOOD FEATURES Honeym t (By Soripps News Ass'n) | tout by the € t the “pledge, but have nt —— NAR let Ss lant night pla K. M c oF CLEVELANI M b y t } Miitater t be to the ¢ fe Union exp n nd was re aw fac Soong ies ‘aapbures lank . wee Plant and i 1 n. The letters fol-| | In spite of the fact that they hav ¥ Woodland park, which, under the] the lars t this morning, Mra, Fannie Blackt witow PRs chy 1 | n published day after day in t present chatter provisior d not] var a pee Se : « to kh is niece, famed % fair and muscular, She used | aeaiarsl Wal pt of your ctroular ty's offictal newspaper, the a legally be improved a Fie Aa th ' - ® hickory club the am they | ed In the plodae ing statement which | Axe voter's mind weems to be bad Section 7 provides for the em wen a " Pre tor who emerged from ¢ © and one by sign it for the en to sign relative to the| confused regarding the th char-| ment of park labore under civil as he Renton Hill clubhouse 1 k he one the burglars were dased and Uh | oasor na velused to will take, If elected to] ter amendments to be balloted upon] service, thereby cutting off any pom] night, the asion being the fourth | ~ with ble to get away fore they Wet!) many other promines during the cam-| the ce with reference to the | next Tuesday, The city hall clerks! sibiity of favoritiam or mismanag nova) ball of the Local 3%, Ret Relpless. pats Hie explained himself ae fol-) muntelpal lighting plant and th pt busy nowadays explaint ment rhw tor he Alpha quar ¢ — | lows a exclusion of saloons from the real«| ~ the matter over the telephones und} tion & prescribes th t, Mew a1 and Tr r 1} t made any gem Yet) dent districts of the elty 4 from to callers in person shall be expended by rother r 1 ocal m | Jand I don’t see why I should make! the pubtic park ACME CLUB WILL GIVE ITS! For the benefit of thone who have| the same manner that iilian ) was floor r| ney ter te & , ps While I am engaged in the aa ‘ not 4 the official notice it can] board now handles F wane 5 G ay h F,, Barry. A. | Jother bady or individual ndet> | soon bus swum 1 tan on IRST TOURNAMENT THURG-| be stated that the proposed amend-| expenditures must be nderson and Jack McKinnon con- | (By Scripps News Ass'r | eS ee ee ee ines t. | posed to any polloy which will per DAY EVENING AT RANKE| Ment No. 1 relates to the manner of| vouchers duly approved Snyper gto REDDING, Cal, March Rose! but 1 have not in t mit thei ation in the parks of | fling damage claims against the! board through its pre nt and | . ras D Fowler, aged 14, the adopted daugh who is most willing the city or residence districts, and] HALL city and is designed to prevent| retary, The city comptrotier t# ex-| reand - ase < i ter of Price Fowler of Ashland, O gener the most willing If elected will maintain that policy ~ frauds | officio secretary of the board, This! spoke a = leat Cobeercge laid: Sr aye a8 them. throughout my term of office. The Ac ‘ 5 Amendment No, 2 relates to the! gives the city qomptroller oversight] night at Kastiake . hb Fae Seine’ of etoption appeared. im} ‘Sy iam ts tavor of the muntoipal tight | "Swath reference to the amunictpat| 4_.7Re Acme Athtetlo Club will wivel reiting of the city printing, and ts] of every financial (rarmaction of the| whole Democratic ticket was heart | ing. It ie believed she was kid-| Plant and of Keoping saloons out of | tighting plant, will aay Lam in fa~| in tee club gym nen gg al designed to prevent bidding by irre | indorsed |Richest Discovery in Years A the parks and residence wectlons Of vor of ite completion as HOW PTO-| hall, neat ‘Thureday evening The} *ouslble newspapers | roponed nystem, it In mtated - ; Aeclaiatereiesinceideeicinann | OO Site Bato O0.Ges Daleks RNOt S| peed Ae te fer calarquenet; Wer-T oe hae molten wi cochee| Amendment No. 3, by far the mont] by the men who have framed EE Made at Popular Creek-- candids’ , gee “0 age gree e 1 ar tayy pe — a y omether) important ©: e jot a oO ] oposed amendment, ts in successf N D l \* { by pledges of y kind. 1 think poo Fy : oe eaipronen ee te 2 00 the best tadent as rayne * wens nt + Tee 4 NE. » Af p J ~ . wa tm if aoe | Qua Almost Half Gold. ie he Cedar river light plant wil nelal condition of the city at the Ave dh. a oe 5 an Oh pourd amend-| operation American otties hay- | rtz oO e a ‘ | = te toe It will | thine the necessity arts Hea mere Ese , 0 Bap | ment.” It i» denigned to take the] ing a popuiatt ¢ 80,000 or more | s for the taxbevera, I “A. A. ZRINDEN a hard putting! control of the city parks out of poli-| and has been proved practical and tm keeping social or business axe | the men Into good condition and) | the b ik h 1 | Ments caused by nervous ek head- | The portion e pledge to| “1 have received your letter of] some of his best puplis will have a) (om, 20st 88 the public library has! economica . I LAR CRE I ch ache, or other pains or aches by those | which I object par y W that! aearch &, in which you aak me tol Crance to display thelr ect &| been removed from the direct man | P eiphia has found the sys | vs , ™ So oe Who have learned the merits of Or. | which binds the signer to work [0 Kromise two thin | ogi sclence and) agement of the city council and !ts| tem thoroughly satisfactory, and it , Miles’ Anti-Pain Pile, They simply | nave % enlarged sufficientty | °TO™ * kill. | politicians, | te elaimed that if established in fe that has éver + le fake @ tablet when the symptoms ap- | ? ar The second, to maintain the) rho first bout will be between| Peliticlans. . laimed that if te: sist > the bs r and they are quickly dis a ' ant| Policy of excluding saloons from| eiyde skinner, a clever bant The amend pr en fi a) attic it will render an s 4 aA if i In fact mere tm event they ell parks and fr residence . 6 . F : r bantam! board of park com es carrying out of the ' Le é q oe eT ee ) believe t AE, ee S Meudier, Whe BAtel net all whom shall be of the! park plan, recently adopt ky Jac , Dr. Miles’ RAED trlote of the city, 1 helleve to be! met betore. Joe MeGeer ‘Will tace| time political party, and who shall| ety councll ef Becttle ea rf] be ~ : 4 : Naente| Aber O'Brien. ‘These boxers will) be appointed by the mayor and con- pataradten ine ninco aan , ute * a Anti-Pain Pills may arise in the fut Pursue, particularly If the residents) put up a stiff battle. Ed Wakefield) mrmeq by the city counctl, It ta} « t t ot ‘ po near ty lr a dah iy e-4 (ah yay t-omge--yeir eects | will face Ed Parks of the Gren Adee. nattnbi, Tink oud saeeaeeet PRIEST AND TWO SERVANTS Creek FE WH prevent. and also cure, s »| carrying out such « promise, By that|” “Ay to the first proposition, I willl fae Olub. ‘This aise shuuld wane | Drovided. further ne member | . | every nature and are abs ¥ | time the city may not be in & Proper) use all honorable means within my of the b shall be appointed each | ARE ENTRAPPED BY THE - Pika worven and wteclon quict ee ee ae t ure the epeedy and uc-| “Si. tue . ; year, making It @ continuing beard. | 5 | the werves and muscles, quiet |) ¢ power to secur © speedy and & n the 11s-pound class are Pete ¢ hal | ke Tefreah the irritated conditions, — . ‘ coastul completion of the municipal] Gove and C. Bilva. They should + 4 All the members shall serve without FLAMES AND PERISH | “Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills always | Plant may be som Ls wow tyre rentygemanlyete ai _They a cure my headach the beauty of | son for & larging tt antag. & 2 hing The heavy-weighth” 4 gerinite revenue ts provided for diene Ht be, it costs auch « tritie, Lam glad 1 feel the sam: tion by the city of Fe * battles will be good ¢ Rly k 4 tment through the| ji ‘sa there is such a reme « people Who} the saloons. I 4 inform myself fully as t ot G. Bnatth he park departmen rough the/ NEW YO March 6.—Rev. Father MAGEE work. sick or well. Mendaches | ine darks or rend matched to thereafter pu nitere olen p tv Of AN annual tax of not less at gpl rem Reve: meg 4 - never t om keeping my er pa wnt e ters canton ef et nA p ng Co. own oa BalePrcis [eity, bat refuse to make any pledge | consistent the needs of W. Schuck; the latter have met beacon th she ded Pe po pete Sa ame Margaret Ir re bur Riverside, Lake Ana, Cal in that connect mmrmuntit finances of for ton Inti th " f. propriation er os or an rn ther ' « & package docs benefit at 7 biican | oh : & JOHNSTON . on gain he decisiom fF tines, icenses and pena ted] red te wt f ———————— Se Mal alan ta bale " pone eta ns li nant te cteaar int for the middle-weight MEHL P nent has no fixed tn insurance agent , off th J er this o 1 my i thi TRE may a « ‘ 1? inde. . nted o at this fine t ake moke at th 1 b or t ense {entio today for Yobshame: Colonel |” ‘The special event witl be betwden 2+, ©, Pointed out that this fined) at Green Laks. wae eed with th wprea t npany SP L wder will accompany the Ja J. Lyne, at 182 pownda, and W. TL} S\< Sea al kan “ou dome iit Gominieek. Tae wen sonauied vee was tt t 1 by Seattle army in the field during (he) Stanford. They are two lively wel- por rrewiaiy 1 | s r ‘ flames. The . « sec at’ wad ECIA Se | fs ememc acre Sat Br pps 9 Re _ cron " | servations and reporting to this gov The main event of the evening will hier unemployed laborers in hard ty, California, wheer he wa ted | street, where the.or ntly, talon a ernment be between George Brown, the 19% | . 7 the ch | # on exhibition. us to the = times pruary Wont arge | Dr. Charles’ ACCEP | S ——= | pound champion, and Teeniay Daly. Ts noard, i¢ tne amendment| meerar?,te.on, ihe coarse of petmne| SUTTONS DIVORCED | Wet “cuts 1 sep ; | for a gold m eaented by Tom ‘ = k could ight for almost | : carries, will have power to select| cific Mutual Life Insure tr | y esh Foods | BOARDING HOUSES Teen | pote ets he Eg A, 5 wag be Fo oy dase aaa eae a re 4 | to improve and maintain parks, but ft until requisition papers arrive. " © bie © nin « The genuine article: rewular $1.00 PROHIBITION NOMINEE FOR | ‘The firet bout etarts at £:0 o'clock, Py to pte = a itt retata =A | oe eae san Carnie saath wana Ss pal t desertion Button ap.| Get-rich-quick schemes with the ee oe ave Fs MAYOR SAYS “BARKIS 1S | nese te authoride the ‘purchase of park] He claims that he ie not guilty and] peared in court, but did not chances sq ree ondemned | GLOUCESTER, Mass, March &—| lands by ordinance, thereby kee | that his arrest ie simply the result! nis wife's suit The roerty int sta| by the public, but the Lucky Jack Cc WILLIN Cured codfish has now risen to the an effective check on the fir of « mistake he of the Pa-| were wettied out of court. The two] Mining Co. has a get-rich-quick | level of = luxury. Supplies at primary operations of the board. cific Mutual Ine | children of Mr. and Mra. Sutton « proposition now from which every Quaker Drug Co. are sole as | points are such that dealers are wo- Bectic f the amendment legal- Fahey te wel in Ilinols, so questic f the element of ¢ e is eliminated and ern fo Seattle for De. | able to secure enough stock for the! pel mg : n truthfully eay . y Flesh Food, so you may Rev. Alex. Beers, who was nomi- A ~ wrong rye ned izes permanent improvement work and Green Lake. ustody @id not come before they ca uthfully sa ave Know the above offer is bona fide. Bi) nated as mayoralty candidate sieteeeh te eae oak Uounta Soeer | | en encumbered park property, such living with his wife and children court the gold in untold quantity Seattle Probibitionists last Sunde): | before in the history of Gloucester has | | r has tseued the folk statement. |i heen recorded that the tal a e scoepting the high honor 0 UOSAPSS-} withdrew thelr saleamen from the THE SNOW <_< phew rs a road in the height of the Lenten sea- | 1 : ~ 4 On taking up the paper Monday | [oo . | THE FAIR THE FAIR THE | THE FAIR morning, and noticing that I bad been | “So... of the iaracet houses here and i 5 nominated for mayor of Beattie of th* | in Boston have closed thelr curtne | -—_——oo | iar 5 RPE mers Sactiaean panename — — Prohibition ticket, my firet thought} ia cores, > plants, and the prices | (By Scripps News Ass'n) Was to dee the offer tendered he dvanced t the highest petnt — ' without delay t am not 4 politic reached since the civil wat The} BUTTE, Mont March 6.—Three and have ver take | lana gs of salt cod for last year were | Central Montana trains, carrying part in politics, always pounds. ‘The annual con-| freight and passé, have been self in the | in ta in excene of 2,000,000 ibe, | lost somewhere in the snowdrifts a franchise © . Jand the consequence is that the sup-| between Lombard and Lewiston dur in the interest of the mon or the PArY | ply i# far below the formal demand.| ing the past two weeks. Gangs of seg an ia serve he Greatest efforts are being made| workmen have been laboring day! | ere « »ple vt by Vee ners and curers to fit out t e 4 . further consideration, 1 Vr ie Tos edfishine: bet as Ure ban | 204 night to rescue missing traine e the conclusion that, as |ie short and the weethe? conditions | VUt UP to Jast night reports sald they po - en AN PLY I EE i | terested in weifare eiediaiies wile It will prom | Dd been unsucctseful The crew of and growing city, that it was m |Sbly be two months before any stock | OM train reached Harlowtown and : to accept. The general breadth and | for the mar.| secured provisions. It is believed 4 democratic spirit of the platform tn nger time before | that the other crews and passengers exalting the welfa ct there is any tion in prices. | reached nearby ranches. y to $5.00 mere political Mean, mects. w bcm pe tes na oa hearty approval. The principal ansets av Bold under the famous warranty of the city are its reputation and good | sates le a Button name It few holly enmecessar od 1 us to @0 Into detail as to the govern $1.09 « Rip. ment of thie city during the past atx | | uc on e nn n on a | years. ‘The record is before us, and 5 7 of us have felt a keen sense of | [total disregard of 1 the laws pase | ie * | : Ah hind LINCOLN, Neb. March 6&—The Saeki & Co, Setest | pees ed ns | Platte river valley 3 miles tn either ortn of Genera ercnandise for a oon fede 'tuhane Baa beaw Wrpished on. the direction from Frement t# fMooded b result. The only promisel he to and thousands of acres of farm lands }made, if elected, is to gee that al! the are inundated. Residents have been | Su: Di | laws are enforced alike. ‘Equal righ forced to flee, The stock losses are| To Dec t vileges to none, wil} heavy ' MOBY MONEE fie my mca At last the bullding which we occupy is to be torn dow be my motto. PSs eel a upy Come down town and save your- ff] “I am Suet commencin my thir- W. 8. Bitety tas Miller, was ar as e iu in Cc e 0 is (1) mn 10’ n over our * a trowshe”e teenth year as a citizen of Seattle, and ; . rested this morning on @ warrant | h ad id st te b h 31 d f M h Al th ine ang tection trouble of | my work, from « business and eduta- (By Beripps News Ass'n.) sued by Justice George on a char e Ss, an we mu vaca ly t ie st a 0 arc . re e ’ " | tional point of view, is before the WASHINGTON, March 6.—Jus-| of grand larceny, The complaint was ct | i MODERATE Prices. . fl oie" the ‘win enowine mF|uce utchard tia morning_orer-| wate by altar Malek» roatrato contractors are inning work. The bullding has been sold and will LADIES’ DINING ROOM. record, will cast thelr votes for UF | ruied the motion-for a new trial in| who charges t hop stole tools, sin! Tomy, Pw emir "hans "suet Grote fhe a" | Somine even ees sae wow @ @ FeMoved a$ Soon as we can get out of the way. These are the , tion In ever rtment of our mu- lg norco we i f ct i ut h 1 d h i I t i RICE | ton tr every vars tatener and rented him wo tao facts in a nutshell, and the next thing Is toclose the stock outat auction Restaurant } vilie, W. Va, prison and to pay af and Bakery TO OBSERVE WAR OPERATIONS | re OY gly vod tie waw rokcemed | ‘ ~ grreapome SA ee a eaoeaae ce the te | nang an appeal aftr’ eiving Sale Starts Monday at 2 P. M. $20,000 bond. eral staff of the United States army You can buy tonight from us a Motrow (Sunday) on the ONLY $1.0 Remember that we have the bi Gents’ wearing apparel. email eae ee YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Eastern Outfitting Co. Seattie’s Only Credit Store, 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth “We Will Sell You a Nice Oak Bedroom Suite WANT JUDGE Like picture for $17.00 value $23.00. Dresser has swell front top drawer, | beveled French plate mir- ror 20x24. Thompson Furniture Co. (neorporated.) 1427-1429 First_ Avenue. ALBANY, March 6. that the Democratic state convention | will be held at Albany on April 18 | The Hill forces are in supreme con trol Hin Murphy were in con- | ference, which will probably result in the indorsement of Judge Parkers presidential candidacy | It te understood ice wut, 4 be well dressed to- ape at lcalisraaggcsies BIDS OPENED PER WEEK - - est line in the city of Ladies’ and The board of pubil works opened “ bids this morning for the construc- | tion of water mains on First avenue south and the grading of Summit] avenue north, The awards will be] made next Saturday. An estimate was filed fot the regrading of Pine street from Fourth to Ninth enues, The estimated cost is $115 es UR gh ae Miss Harthel, who conducted & millinery establishnaent on Madi nom street a year ago, and Crell, formerly with Stone, Fisher & Lane, have opened «@ shop at 209 Madison strect and are pre pared to show Advanced Styles in Ladies’ Street Hats the first selections by Miss Bar thel, who js now in New York City. EXCLUSIVE MODELS NO DUPLICATES. Second Ave. and Pike St. You are invited to call. Nothing Reserved. Everything WIII Be Sold at What It Wil Fetch You know our stock includes Dry Goods, Women’s Wear, Men’s Goods and Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Draperies, Rugs, Millinery, ani in fact everything carried by a regular department store Remember the Date, Monday After: and the Place, THE FAIR WILLIAM FITZHENRY, Auctioneer Ssecni Ave. and oon, Pixe St. t cies aici rn on wehhanr ot nnen Bhdaa TO that at mout miles Fun mout

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