The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1904, Page 3

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op * | STEAMER WAS NEARLY OVER P ee es WHELMED BY THURSDAY'S ” wn many t : ORDERS THREE SMALL BOYS fee - “ RELEASED FROM COUNTY} | ys spine . ' Ry< | —- dat 4 : JAIL | ; : - tu EN who demand ae er City of Puet ‘ : and appreciate ” . a ini rived in . et a good garments J) ™ 1. years ' grom, 0 t : smart Topcoats ' t lt rly Aes " ; ’ , They are very handsome and : ~~ jt terrible want ‘ . He the cost is reasonable most Bis Ay sires ie ‘ ‘ rt t 1 by | i ‘ f ‘ rm e 24 het ¢ ppt t Jelayed re h ; ae Mp . |. Redelsheimer & Co. = : ¥, wocording to telenrarn | 4 “olin . - minds we M from 1 ith ¢ UREN MARIE w 800-804 First ave. cor, Columbia ff) *\ ator’ personal Fras The M r ‘ cursing \ : : ' most depraved 2 of her & athens Austria. —Queen f It Pays to Trade on First f bum the city shifted ‘ who ts lying (1 at th HERALD, 4 Avenue : \ oS bright and Ox sodas aieien c pighon residence of her Duk f * I tow of the tus 1s at Se |e clit!) ONE POLITICIAN Walking Skirts t good, 1 | ms HE RODE IN BANKRUPTCY Rainy-Dey ke erently { h { boys to have | x ' ling have the largest and best ng with « t ar Oe . Walk sie ¢ ant her In the $ M p €b I era browns, ih t 7 1 when by kinds, bri t It would ol} ta w « th y had been “ ¢ to # Walking gray and Pig cee Baptednae longs GOVERNOR M’BRIDE BECAME # $36 ered - «Pp ip f Dark G Walking Skirts o Nags taiek te Uae tar A WOODMAN OF THE WORLD & F { xempt from ex $4.98 atk out of Wa ta) A f Walking Skirts, It ned that their SATURDAY NIGHT AT OLYM : . | mi 5 : 7 tenes “tet ttermeé of PIA tn ‘ t : . " " ! had b f aan aap gg , ang BUY DURING THIS GREAT CUT. | \f tov. MoBirid C. J. Lor , . Ronent has been somewhat PRICE SALE OF HIGH-GRADE . FRANKLIN 8. RICHAI | FRANCIS M. LYMAN bails ca’ ties Cagitnl Caw Gaus ~ : bag tint ‘| New York Store GmeTA PIANO PRAYERS.” : une Sermon: Saray £82 ar baht . the aw AR gy: ips Z JACOB PERL, Prop. ting ¥ sr nith, He Has Two Wives ae nase , . , 458 Stcond Ave, Near Pike St. Mrs. Emma Moffatt, one of Seat he ——- a 2 “ tle’s most prominent singers, se " ; which was, he ald, as undulat beautiful Wheelock Piano in wal-|® few ee eek dnadiitin on ee anion memut. Mr. C. Bieber, most prominent ; re niporypape «she ie Pods Se t cornetist in Seattle, buys an elegant y r b “at de pane Stasi enaae Weber Piano. : =x tnt pera pr cn * cg tg Po ' . ee Nine other made before the | °" sisters. on nnd eit wie rea « find room ‘ nage suit of John N, Hanif FIRST ot ENO closing hour of Saturday. 5: ie n . pra Sp codlyy oy hg , © letter, your, ; oe : Alaska Trane a noBoih, Telepbones,. 8 It paid Mrs. H. Lubbring to make ' a , h, re at liberty to call 7 & spectal trip from Port Blak the loft a bull it again if he should have the P. B—The ve wiving Wash. to buy a Kohler & Campbell) we allowed to j same prover r h . Piano at sale prices newsboys because they | P. D, Hughes, who ts representing v for * 7 Br. D. D. Davenport, a prom out of the city that they Heath, then stated to the court th avenue south, ‘also selects a t in time to get morning papers at 4 was justified tn the ent t ful Kohler . , . : PUBLICA AND DEMO-| cause th a val i = Ld bo Reeaaia __{REPUBLICANS MO-| cane the oid vs | WHAT PEOPLE SAY an elegant upright Kohler & Camp-| Mra Murray has not had time to| Crats ARE LINING UP FOR! |) Fire f “ bell Piano, and Charles B. Lante one ¢ a for re er se te Loyely mean, Anacortes, Wash. procures a/ and they has THE BIG BATTLE gong: Seucususnensesessesnenss fine Weaver Organ in solid biack| bad boys 1 t he was >. Spring walnut. They were evid t following letter treats {1 Hat ~ einer: 05 Sten coe Sasa ons y of the subject of edu se RELIABI street ferred dn H. & HL 0} we 5 ‘ " wy Engle in a reply tol Lu ODS E Piano in mabogany, while J. J./}.. | The question whe ean bs Wades : er ONLY. oo ms | bors ee be gpg unganie ~etyd rial in ay’s Star on —- Deautiful Koble LABOR LEADER PLANS | ventions this y o time w * The . Ww. Jeithough the sentiment in favor of y knows exactly what | TO ABOLISH STRIKES two « as has been the a LS nee a sate te AMERICAN BORN CHINAMAN 3 » he pa app p be the — neh., Mar ler & Campbell F while Mire. 5:| ST. PAU, Mian—There will) be no | Coston in the puss. appears to Me ted n te Editor of The Star—Si;| APPEALS TO COURT TO AL-| ¥ eCallu 1510 Twenty-third, more labor strikes In St. Paul, if Pres- 5 ree ermit an nerica ~ nue. erted” &. Sphear le Co.| ident. Wan. Seretinee of potty Rae pimsels in Saver of two conventions y Glens eit aa te t a hia| LOW HIG FAMILY TO LAND | Cc ti d Piano in oak, and Mr. Emmerson, and Labor assembly, can prevent it, | 804 @ F. G, Whitaker tary 4 Pinca are Pats Aer on inue lighthouse, Roche Harbor, Wash} The Trades and Labor assembly ts |0f the Republican county commit- ( March 11 gets in line for a fine Weaver Or-| the central labor body of the city, | tee. The committee will probably . arce i ad i 0 EN ean and President Templeman was recent-| meet within the present werk to de e “ . n 7 “ bet . ; q we vaye to buy your pian o shore. ly slectad to head ¢ide upon the matter. I, B. Kaicker- mtory — Incl “ it only emphasizes js is the quality store, and the| flix plan Is to wmmittee | bocker of Aub chairman of the "i F leader on e Pi , ; men gale makes i pey to buy now, - | from the ecnmbiy, mumbering in Ita|comnmition, will come 10 the city to tima " you say "the the beauty and lovliness within, Never- BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE | mamberchly the mest conservative la-| eemten WEN eee and provably I money ted by means of the heless, because 1 of our friends were un- PIANOS | bor leaders of the city | 1 - sf was tax England t# being used . ~gle All the latest styles and designa,| ‘This “advisory and conciliatory com-| “ll & meeting sii perturbed at creed of the estab ¢ to visit the store today, we will continue the Bhat sell regularly at $250, $200, $325. | mittee” will be all-powerful in ita ju-| ORS consideration that is likely t had inet.” te tate web qh lie: 150, $375, $490, $450, $500, $525, $550.) risdiction influence the committee a good deal che. ender aa . ny Opening Show tomorrow. We cordially invite $600, $656 and 3790. will go during | it will take up every question of aif-|in favor of one convention is thy meant to bel ¢ tener! Don - s inanect the wer ; this wale at $176, $229, $248, $269. riculty or disagreement between Swe ae capennn thik attente the belt ticle follows aw a ma cour you to come and inspect the new assortments of 3 2, $317, $351, $419, $437, $471, $527. unions and employers. It will be In-| ing Of such a gathering. The cost Bn fags thy de ie Sa a - = See nnd $600. Af stool and) cumbent upon every om in the city lof one will reach, perhaps, $500, while ha ; y lke E ' LOVELY EASTER MILLINERY instrument we sell to submit ail troubles to this com-/ there is now nothing in the treasury One of ‘th a gpen Beg es - : NEW DRESS GOODS AND with @ guarantee from reliable! “rie committee will hear all sides of | Of he committes. Inaamuch as the Morria ters expecially into the manufacturers and endorsed by #4). ease und will carefully deliberate | Republican © committee has eee . Pri I ong Ms PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS Sale Prices and Terms on Organs,|\. ine standing of all parties, | txed May 11 as the date of the e anaauit | pduc 3 While there “3 10 Down and $5 Per Mont n the standing of all partion. J fate convention the county co Meat have always been plenty of wood WASH FABRICS, WHITE ent, aoe — ot Organs In| side will be favored, my rather {tion will have to be held at least 10 ole in Eng = for thoes | AND COLORED a 10 choose from. e hav » Ayn ould affe © e r i athe * a ‘a — t LADIES’ SUITS AND WAISTS them tn all sizes, from and one-thir the smallest baby design. come in solid walnut and oak a fine. p. Tich tone and guaranteed. Prices that range ularly at $65, 5 9, $150 and $17 4 $0. $48, $57, $68, $72 $112 and with ea +69 A fine stool and book etrument. ESL Both Phones Main 118 Free Delivery Hunter Baltimore Rye Full Quart $1 Keystone Liquor Co. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca AMUSEMENTS _Aleazar Theater between First and Second. 10 a. m. pont tfice open Both phones. i ~ i AND RDAY MATINER, The greatest of Labor Plays, “LOST PARADISE’ Wnt imbued with wit, comedy, strong and Gtirring #ituat Popular Prices he, the, the, Bpe- cial rates to box parties. Curtain rises evenings, 8:20; mat- fneam 200 antag ities | THE SEATILE STAR WISE 1S PROMINENT IN SMOOT CASE PUERLA'S = 2s /NDIGNANT DANGER The Democratic will meet Apri jee prior to th that later than April 22 } ities are that it and the will be held # ltime between the middie ¢ the month and that date. The Demo-| aw / : UNDERMUSLLINS AND INFANTS’ vention will be at Olympia board, whict | FANCY NECKWEAR AND SPRING deteniahapaictagivinaien, | i achoois, ¢ NOVELTIES Judge R.A. Baling i Oe OE et te, EASTER CARDS AND TINTED OUNDED [mareee chy ‘ "| against Five Fur 8 "was STATIONERY jand fied half of th rea a arrangeme bond in 0 PULP F was given of all app “ po ‘ | offices trol. So far th 1 | postmen mil not McCarthy Dry Good Why Henry Heath, of the Mer-| Dotti will not do ss cCarthy Dry Goods chants’ F Ansoct so disar-|*° “ ° - Second Ave. and wrk. Sueiviantay. sre ig Renee na Me oP where thre we Company finest ol Bammer aoe lla? Eom BOXING TOMORROW 2 than striking or disruption of friendty ” rates, y the feeling being always the goai to be| Company, that a # this morn-| canes vu » mens sought for ling could truthfully 4 it an} | over OO Cugriculur It ts proposed In this way to pate ‘covered with lumps as big as hen's The Olympic Club's second boxing Thi pyBterm hod ent frietion of k attorney is having considerable trou-| ight at Ranke's h Manager | ° (ae ploye and employer ble In explaining to a jury in the| Harry Loverich ja confident that tt AUTO SHOW cool, calm ervative superior court toda) | wilt be a Dig succems. Some of the death a es ne Sees ace ants Sees ges Ss wr amen a ee SM creamery | eRe BE SRE A FURNITURE ng between the two great factions a hatte leatea Iam | been secured for the eight f ' ‘ commercial life will be done er vere Pye othe lggeweed poo deve mu , is est lowa UF YB heta'in New Engiand opened fo oe man with progressive ideas. He always | the first witness called this morning. | Butter 25¢ Pound of the American: a has advocated peace instead of strikes,| “I was walking toward my Mant| yea at the New We offer the following He belleves in hiv plan, and to carry |on the evening of the 18th of last] hows are on exhi- pleces of furniture at un- it out In St. Paul, the first city where | Dent began, “and the de addition there are 6 heard of low prices: the idem in to be tried, he has sur whose name I have only Best Ranch Eggs ~ A large Bideboard, in gold- rounded himself with good men. | recently learned, accosted me on | | en oak finish, worth $26.00; a ‘Templeman is 6 Mnotype setter on &/ corner of Thomas street and Six e . alan a 6-ft. quarter-sawed oak top | St. Paul newspaper. teenth avenue north, and asked, ‘Are | ‘The inquest in the.case of Terence | iC zen os Resensten Se Se chee re T o 01 liam Dent? When I re-| Scot, the 9-year-old boy who was] = Cane ae REPUBLICAN CONVENTION you Mr. William Dent 4 } y whe on ae . VANCOUVER, Wn. March 14,—| Diled that I was, he said, ‘Very well,’ | ac tally killed by an explosion | REDS GO SOUTH | Pee oie Stace tnese 8 The Republican county central com-| and smashed me in the fa He] of dynamite in North Seattle Friday | CINCINNATI, 0, M aca yesene of furumtere at to the mittee of Clarke county will hold | mocked me down and thumped me| night was this afternoon postponed. | : ‘ agra gos Pte FR sao BES 4 hominal sum of $31.60, but one conVention, This will be on|severa times en he kicked me.| It will be held tomorrow morning at} AT THE = ag Aetteag Bse ech kb beoaaae While they last. May 9, two days before the state|A# son, a8 i start a to ret up he ran| 11 o'clock | allen aay, precurateny <0 bavien eohvention. Brewed Tes uprsoe alee tiaaieaaal FY TY 100 PALLBEA as tonight on the spring training trip in Se Aig wt bees nao vo raccocanens | NewButter Store | sic'ssr Sscver sree & held tn the Bonney-Watson chapel dant, a bie red-faced man. lene Queen Dowager, who dled tn Jan. | 1811 SECOND AVENUB. practice until the end of the month yenterday afternoon, The body was| seemed to be almost doubled up with! nary, wan held today. The procession On the return North games will be n Marche shipped to the former home of the| laughter. As his victim described wan two miles long. A hundred mien | ‘arcade Block. played at Little Rock, Memphis, Nash | 1427-1429 First Avenue Opposite Bon young man, in Perry, lowa, = his own black eyes and bis face, bearers attended the hearse. ville and Loulsville os as - _ “ LOSES FIVE © QUEEN MARIE OF HANOVER % ve DETESTS THE HOWENZOLLERNS DRESS TRIMMINGS AND LACES EMBROIDERIES AND VEILINGS RIBBONS AND GLOVES SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR To Know the Fashions, Get the April Demene, 10c Copy

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