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Se ee Paice ‘MANY LOST GEVERAL BODIES RECOVERED | FROM FLOODED DISTRICT IN ; CALIFORNIA 4 i sensei q STOCKTON Mareh An MARY WAS ®R. WALKER LISTENS TO TES TIMONY IN SMOOT CASE (By Seripps News Ass'n.) THERE M Ste «Do THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOMES, SWEET HOMES. THE SEATTLE STAR lable cid saat ible la balck acai WAR NURSES REACH ——-HALLGAINE, THE MANX NOVELIST "SEATTLE AT LAST DR. M'GEE HAS STRENUOUS EXPERIENCES ON THE TRIP FRO MTHE EAST—LEAVE FOR ORIENT ON THE SHAWMUT | Dr. Anita Moc nd her party | Int 1 that the ' Jof nine army nurses have wohed wed for t man fe . Heat last, They left Chicago | ¢ nd that thet P 41d not junt a week ago today and were|be returned until th had been billed to arrive here Tuesday night | paid \t f Japan the following| ‘The nu Jair that they occu morning the N. ¥. K. liner Iyo| pled the but a few minut | Mar But idence and James | and ider that they were not ion ruled otherwise ented fair by the Washing The run across the continent from | management, Tt thern t. F 1 ae made on schedule time | local passenger ff * 4 look met) Rocky mountains were ing after the matte nd 1 nee each Then trouble came in| that it is spedily arr bunch in the form of m walides 1 can't say we had such a v nd washouts, More than fourteen | pleasant trip coming here,” suid he w consymed in coming | McGee to but v from #pa and it wan nearly 1| good weath ertainly k this morning when the Great the oer | thern train bearing the party x u 1 te of the fact that their r ideu not end when they t off and ne end of their land jour ing } 4 mix-up between two : , } ex thelr baggage, Dr, M for | her companions bore it al 1 re ith erful fortitude, They # left th they like Seattle, even tf It ts « watting for the next at fe Japan They have decided to nail for th 1 Beatth t of war on the steamer Shaw 5 chees mut of the Boston Steamship ( a) of us WASHINGTON, D. C., March 12 3 = Dr. Mary Walk t st to City Dads Stick reach the roatn CHELAN, March 12.-Mayor ng ry this mor , the testimony | is ond men ©. 3 " . fn the Attorney Van sans Gt leh ’ Cott, t 4 resuming the q a neir pew | ' t ‘ exami ¢ Crit asked the ne man the Washing Ss and we 1 whether expected t e pay| Upon ry cattle th fon 2 y. The for his services « the! ni hand ripe and trunk checks were] the party Dr. A f ease agal Sinoot low made x y , to @ runner for that] McGee, Miss Ella I * @ hegative reply. H ot be sies of fire b the party got into th Cooke, Minn All , ttings F halr a a Be see tote to « 5 to| TRIVN TO VOTE A BLANK BAL-| At tne last regular meeting, held | Washingt n bus. Later they leart jolaide B. Ma an | bis firwt The Shadow t nt of Other furnt- ¢ Morm b rth ghtest <osiiiahiias cin nciee Sibemuen’ Deustaen Son } that accor » had beer oil, M | Crime 1 not even an ink- Bitterness ad that] LOT ~ANO™ COMMITTED NO) Wash wtated that If the above-name caged at the Butler by Soph ne | his marr son that Mr. Hall he knew FRAUD men did not J in thelr resignations MAKES REJOINDER TO JAPAN'S the Great rthern 1 requested a Mins Kn wed | a fount pen. existing at the next regular meeting, March 7 the return of their baggage. They ke att absolute quiet retg and Josed to he would start proceedings against| DIGCLAIME | en he duteor Wad emdiecern’d: white Gor oe ie | them im the superior court. Coupel “ and his fo lant webs of ro- ry ® J was adout|MAe Walsh was not present at the ot a ane. a es eee ee ie aie Hen wan avout meeting Monday night, and it now re a The B eanatae 4 eld to be th nse, | 100 days something happened in Jus-| malts to be seen whether he will car een ee ee aod “Th settmtiens ate Utah polyge cohab.| Hee Cann’s this morning ana) FY cut his tor net. He says the] @T. PETERSBURG, “March 1 vatthageedh pretentious ts the ttath : Ab-| now Bmith has a chance for his white! M4¥Or nd counctimen are Interested | official rejoinder to Japan's dis ima | > the # | tation, Critch alte wae “ep aligg \in ome of the contracts let by the) of violation of Korear trality aos! paper | udged from the fact fon that among his pu awful! Gay for an allewe mpt at fraud-| %® for supplies that the latter's argument ie valueless, | Eternal ( of the wagonets cohabitation MOre | yient voting. I y Bherift & | ——ew as Korea tn Jai promulgated b —_ | Diece, w > trippers as “the fe SAMY} made the arrest rality to the powers—therefore H rote , According to the testimony Smith} j (Rat no state of war existed or gave! In order, an it 1, to help his books. » fe name to the clerk in the First i= Japanese the right to violate her sivas Senater Sate mie the sof| Since the pub of the “Eter- laws passed re t of the First ward, took a bal-| neutrality. The Japanese contention | isitors were| nal City’ and his election to the vere! < he we tn her attack on the Ru Judge Rudkin today severed the! for vice president, Charies G. Heif. a y” a Pn Discuss: x, where bis vote was sr eamthabeh Sethe, Soneienéat We +\* sought relief in the " entral committee, has changed he had a| tired from the public platform an@ ° 2 ra @ o te jut, neutrality proclamation. Japan’e de ort. Nelile Kirehhelmer was er coming state conven | by his fnetle pen advocated certain nvention that one tit tie wae cane en | nial of interference with Russian tel-| ©! & divorce from William Kirohheim- to May & Mr Mr. H social and political reforms. ad moved as a > plead gul thing ma over the Danish pont Show. 8 is of crusity, Bhe uly consents to allow je the nor ! n tn = that he a * viet. . from petty larceny to murder. He termed false, and an 1 entertaining the gath- | } ~ " 1 : eds masen Ge ene jo, | #erved time tn Hritist mbia for | ‘The fines assessable for each viol ineee th r having bad no idea of the consequences and| TACOMA, March 12-The Demo-| Therein Baron de Rosse. at TiN | Fceiving stolen goods She was given!“ ith Olyn |tton of the law is $00. The matter ah uen-Storinen. or vis. thiumy| "Teer t mesld ine te teat | crate of Tacoma last night wound /4.,. 0" “ties : stody of her three children. N hange eto the | will be referred to Capt. D. F. Toxier, hyp kkeogtingpeiagpreliadgey gpste. i oa i ety ~ pln Dgear up the most enthustastic city con- chet Husby told the court that her ® of the party yeste R. C. 8, who will report the matter not one of its general authorities he|Gourt room. “I happened to be there| vention they have held in nearly a 4. Andrew, had beaten her w wm Mr. Heifner, w Collector of Customs Ide for ae- Gan he Chepoedhty quowstenle te enged that oun: e there) decade by fOminating George P.| | astonishing frequency end had on Jent of Salt Lake, except t Pe : : “ Wright for mayor. Wright, who i | her @ lot of peughty names 8h ratie conventions are in —— _ cs aaa Bane took the stand and testified te witawe ees emai feng they Bhar Fo gaguine Domoerat, receives ¢ poun-| | only got ber diveren but anton | * state bp Run Full Time 4 over Smoot's actions, he said, Smoot, bd had brought the same ballot, | Ing ovation on entering the conven- po ag eg Ml iy | x ab pmo ipethge ~ — eore ~ MT. VERNON, March 12—The eller one cf the members of the| Uma. Sack to Mie baliot bow. | tion hall. He made a speech prom Lura MeGuire told the PO Blane faareanestigpeane anges ale oe tg Cedardale Lumber Company, which e He cc t have voted # blank ballet | ising od business administration, . and will name on t day both " D« hal highest councils, w Bo itr tas soune Uacaed Wan gaat uneula she had certainly been good to her| SG wilt mame on foydlngeee | SR pin ET 9 gees OAS | has been running about one-half the hued with « desire for harmony that|be continued. : ATTRACTIVE NEGLIGEE. husband, Ned. but the latter called) SU vention. Lee ee ne eee eritak parce| time the past two months, will start if he decided to do a certain thing he| The judge and clerk of the precinet Ber Vee eames end cuntiawed Wo Neel: The eoemty convention wilt ! Fea pom Ayers es Mt mound ports may | next week and run full time, Man~ . would have to do it or get out of| bere been subpoenaed for Monday. It nee Dacen gee ned S daven” | oh Gaak gabee tana at have every seeks lives in| Ager N. W. Carpenter says they have apostolate. The witne Jeclared| le expected that if it fs shown that | nee kas Geauniiene aie ae "| case of dis ctor of Customs} been building skidroads into new “4 there was a reserve force maintaine a rs tried = vate. blank ballot he | PRAIRIES OF INDIAN TERRI} would bo held about May Po Ide is carr a cade against} timber, setting donkeys, and have by the church which would enad ~ Will be turned loose. a F * guilt ating the naviga-| completed preparations for e long : Eek paNiell clectet on TORY ARE BURNING—LOSS| Ht GOT $450 The state Nepubiican convention| ton'taws. When the steamer James| run. ‘The See as cane a a will be he .coma later in May 7 Dollar arrived in port thin morning | 20,000 fee : WILL BE HEAVY than the Jettersonian meeting. | phe war boarded cP eval oe m4 Raiph W. Brooks, a longshoreman, the revenue t was awarded @ verdict of $450 in| j ; (By erie paws awe) | Suen “ntin'® court tony agains | SENATOR IS BETTER “ IN A FOG FORT WORTH, Texas, March 12.| McCabe & Hamilton, stevedores, | . —Fierce prairie fires are raging in| injury to his leg and hip. While pod prénervers shail be! ow TORK, March 13.—@eaater ; > Indian Territory north of Vinita,| was loading grain for that firm tn |e A matertne | Clark. ot -RMontans seturned. tolag 4 phim country being swept clean | November, 1902, he was — by of « violated. | from Bermuda on the steamer Trin- ~ of farm houses and every vestige of| aack of grain, which fell from the — Dollar where | idad. alescent from &@ recent | TWO STEAMERS CRASHED To- Vegetation. Hundreds of live storks| defective loading machine and was the a wine ie The ‘sonateré operation 4 GETHER OFF THE MER See 10: Se SA ee Se Be eeetey Howes | tate the social hall followed closely upon the death of March 12— rr, > ae FIRE AT RIPON 7 | | Sach pendant nets | ~daetinaar acpateaticnrr sonnei - A qplit in the loe atic party eormahenamaias rir Wie, March 12.—Fire Ir ri ats a resulted in poll rence at the Gn Saties News And this morning destroyed the Tremont oe MANY BUILDINGS BURNED “4 primaries. Two separate maye ¥} LIVERPOOL, March 2 During a| inet aa a alee yg wore from his at | : a conventions were held. The bad| dense fog off Maetncy today the hotoed Phe lone will be 068,008 ed there we FREDERICK, Okla. March 12.— a blood of the factions caused Cass! Elder-Dempeter r Fan from may: dct . ha Yr b x ir business houses were 4 Welsh, a and fol-| Lagos, collided with the Norwegian | Michael J. Kilcline charged that | Street Superintendent Walters, po end Ble b cre last night. Loss $75,000, “| lower of Ca’ to shoot| steamer Halfden. ‘The latter was hie wife Margaret abandoned him in| ime over park matters in genera drt i —— ta Martin Crov at-arme of| beached and was badly damaged. Canada after twe years of matri-| wassiiiGTON i bs Come! Where? To = the Kemp “a sa montal bites and bil in 1891, He - so beak oe ope ly ‘ h, Of cours: ery- 1 in the . one: him twice. | Got Off Easy was granted a divorce, as his wife butid erning this it} body ts = - 5 mone Neg = " a1 did not appear to contradix sehnae but few boats} &U 3etter come alot see seer stint enn imeenioan |, COLTAX:. Maz 12. — William | and also received the cui build e others being the rest and get your share of the pasket social and entertainme 2 1 oe Fj " ames and Frank son, both giv wo children, aged 13 and 1 t ne ks. bares St Germania hall this evening. roger aan cor tp eg Hin Peter and his wife, wene| Se children. aged 38 os Seiad ae : eee age ead S aoe _— we rremted a - * gto pa rsh oa ree of embeasiing $78 from R. D | boys were arrested on p charae of len, of the firm of Glasgow, Og Scrdinrisidie. the etore of Mra’ 2 & Crary. The defendants gave izin, h n Me ii in the um of $500 and were re yonaid of Tekoa, ar onfessed.| ado ana oll a.| leased by Justice Cann Open ing a, Fou they Were: pe This attractive negliges for morning| According to the story told in the! Until mitted t er a plea of guilty wear is of pale green cashmere trim-| office of the prosecuting attorney | “3 the charge tty larceny and take| med with Persian silk and Persian em- | ihe f ree ad ake| med with Pi n silk and Persian em-| jest evening Gago and hin wife paid 9:30 a ntences. Convietion of burg- | brotde The front ts the one-ploce| Gencn $73 by oheck fur services cen Tonigh Tonight lary would have meant a term in the | Russian front, but the back is cut and " penitentia ta term in the) seined at the walat line, under the| deFed them. ‘They accompanied him omight " RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. bite enitentiary. snk James, brothers|telt, wAKch lf Caught over the seam | 10.8 local bank, where the check w of Willi ced 15 and 13 veara, nee|# far as the underarm seams cashed. When the money waa paid still in the ty jail d nie | — - out, it is alleged, Gago grabbed it ur | sill tn the county Jail awaiting trial. WEWCHWANG IN DANGER and refused to give the attorney his nomesat tells gps en part | fee. This is said to have occurred . ° | in the burglary, but, being under 16] TOKIO, March 12.—It ts reported j ch & im years of age, an effort will be made|that the Russians have advance¢ = e volbinians’ ianhi’ tiiesaiade ran pening . to send the the reform school. |to Kinchow, commanding. the » | dian Gago Feteaed te talks goed thei - of ———— chwang rallway. Newchwang is| *’” ore 1 & . ‘A very smart three-but- Launch for Skagit |thus brought within the belligerent | "°° | for the Spring of 1904 * ton sack suit, It’s one of one and iable to at-| = Pe Sacer gy A those models built for wear MO VERNON, March 12—C. H1.| tat ne ? jen Ainerican| Prustees Enjoined | Occurs ad ¢, Gari an » A. @ nie ave nea! a 4 one 1 i he and comfort—the ideal suit comp her a <criedee, fennets "| warships at Newchwang have pro PENDLETON, Ore., March 12.—Mre ’ BOULEVARD a for business. Weaves are feet in length by 8 feet tn bh. at| tested against the Russian blockade) Cassana Stubblefield has commenced Monday ar. ] te Tweeds, Cheviots and Wor- flan expense of $00 It fe a strong|Of the port. The Russians are en-| an action in the probate court of Uma- ° ° steds. Patterns are in small craft, and will carry eighteen paasen- | trenching near Wiji on the left bank | tilla county to have set aside a deot- > plaids, stripes, mixtures gers. The engine is six horse power, |of the Yalu. sion of th erior court upholding HESE are not far from Jdition to the attractions presented by our complete and overplaids. Prevajling and was made by Mr. Garl, who Js « — - © oe ~ ot Jane oon h wre assortment of new merchandl hades al m, olive a ract machinist. ‘The launch will} WHAT'S IN A NAME? | whose will provided for the erection ack ~ ¢ . fan owe Olive and [Ibe used as a pleasure boat on ihe | of = widows’ and orphans’ home at Jackson street. Call Many Handsome Gifts t Skagit river The two Great Northern overland) Walla Walla to cost $200,000. The pro . * ebeatiibealiiod passenger trains are to have new| bate court has enjoined the trustees and we will be pl sased wi distributed among our patrons, Full particulars Inames. The express, which arrives| from proceeding further with the con ‘ Sunday’s papers. a ie ene Corralied the Japs in the morning when on schedule| struction of the home at Walla Walla to show them Office ) KNOW THR FASHION—GET THE DESIGNER 8ST. PETERSBURG, March 13.~AN will hereafter be known aa| Serer gg " . ce, FOR APRIL~100,. . Jap residents along the Transasiberian Fiver.” The evening train will| AEPENOICITIO KILLED Mim J Redelsheimer & Co. rafiroad and thone living at Blagoves-|he known as the “Fast Mall araer 0. Some senepeen ri Strongest Topcoat House in the || The authorities feared they might in-|OFF FOR FAR EAST Providence Hospital of aggravated c ar y ry oo s State. jure the raliway. appendicitis. An operation per-| Cc n Second Ave. and 2 1 - 4 PORT SAID, Peypt, March 12. formea Thursday night failed to} ompa a Madison Street 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbie | Are you happy? Of course. I have|The Russian armored cruiser Dt-| save him life. Dr. Beers had been a > “ just come from the Fair auction.|mitri Donskol arrived from| resident of Seattle for about two Where It Pays to T; verybody is happy that attends the| Suez. She has been completely re-| years. He was but 28 years of age y' ta ‘Pair auction. They ought to be,’ paired and sailed for Cadiz, Spain,’ His father in now on hia way here r) they get things so cheap * today. Des Moin een Nei.

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